Declan
Monday 27th April 2009 2:21pm
753 posts
Hello again all!
My huge apologies if anyone thinks I implied that they weren't either professional or businesslike this year. What I meant was, we want to work with proactive writers and actors, not writers and actors who are going to sit back and wait for the industry to come to them. By submitting to The Sitcom Trials in the correct format, they've shown they are proactive and businesslike, which is the first step. But we're a filtering system for the industry, and asking for a bit of business sense is another part of the filtering system. One thing we've learnt this year is that being a writer or actor is not enough, you've got to be a business person too.
Secondly, as per Griff's experience. We've learnt from that too. Griff, we're sorry you had the experience you did, and we're putting steps in to make sure it doesn't happen again. Up to this point we've had a laissez faire attitude with our directors and given them free rein with how they want to present the sitcoms they take charge of. However, it's our name on the programme and we're responsible for everything that gets shown. One thing we live by is 'all we have to trade on is quality', and when we present something that isn't quality then we suffer as much as anyone else. Our value diminishes and we can't afford for that to happen. This happened on at least three or four occasions this year and it was totally unacceptable.
When the dust has settled on this year's showcase, we'll see what happens next year. Suffice to say, whatever goes ahead will improve on this year because we learn from what we do, and we're looking forward to bigger and better problems next year. We're certainly glad we've got the voting system right!
And if anyone wants to set up a showcase in competition with us, bring it on, we'll see you in the funny farm.
Cheers, Declan