Tony Custard
Sunday 12th January 2014 10:12am
Btown
23 posts
Quote: Marc P @ 11th January 2014, 9:46 PM GMT
Maybe have a think about it then. Sticking a microphone in front of someone isn't exactly hard is it? Sell yourself a little.
I know I'm a newb here, but I'm not sure I agree with you completely.
That's like saying, shoving a camera in front of someone isn't that hard?
Granted radio theatre in it's nature is easier to produce on a technical side than a visual format. With all the obvious differences, no lighting, no ugly actors?
Although the writing, (taking into consideration it's still a very visual format without the visual) the design of the audio etc. etc.
I have been involved with film and audio, and enjoy them both.
I've filmed in the middle of a rain cloud with the temperature just above freezing, then slept in a wet rag of a sleeping bag.
Just getting too old for that now.
So I'm concentrating on radio stuff, mainly for the cold and horrible months - Of which there will be a few, I've no doubt.
OK as far as selling myself, that's a good point. I do see posts on here with people asking for collaborations, and think "Who are you, what have you done, what style of comedy etc etc. So...
OK my names Tony Sabanskis, and I'm 41.
I am currently studying, and in my 2nd year at the University of Bolton, on a media, writing and production degree course.
My first year I finished with a 90 in production (Which even though doesn't count to your final grade, I was still proud of the fact I broke the grading chart, as it only shows what grades represent up to 80)
I was nominated for an 02 media award, which I was shortlisted for and got runner up. I was also nominated for the R.T.S student award, of which I've been shortlisted for, results are out at the end of Feb.
I'd previously done music for over ten years, and had some mid success with it. Producing and writing an album that got to 22 in the national album charts.
I spawned a saying, "Put a donk on it" (Annoying I know, but funny)
The guardian has the band in the top 50 of key events in the history of dance music.
I have also produced a good number of digital single releases, and dance music video's for a large record company.
I stopped producing dance when I stopped listening to it, and decided to concentrate more on film and comedy - Hence going back to uni as a mature student.
I like to write comedy scifi, as the world you can create in audio can be shit hot. Although I have just wrote a comedy thriller - Napoleon Merryweather - supernatural investigationist.
I have done a few client commission radio drama's, for local charity's and corporate stuff.
The website is still being built www.radiotheatre.co.uk
I'm looking for someone (Or plural) to bounce ideas off, help to write pitches and outlines to a professional level. Work on scripts etc.
I have the resources to produce final products to a professional level and have multiple spaces to record.
I am good with dialog, but probably struggle with structure. Probably due to the fact I write too much, then have to cut it all down.
If someone was interested, I need to know similar things I suppose.
What sort of stuff do they want to write, how long have they done it, blah blah.
Phewww, sorry about that, that was a bit long winded
Cheers
Tony