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Sending your script to Marc Blake Page 7

Quote: bushbaby @ June 27 2010, 10:52 PM BST

I bought 'How To Be A Sitcom Writer' from Amazon last month

Did it work?

Quote: bushbaby @ June 27 2010, 10:52 PM BST

I bought 'How To Beat A Sitcom Writer' from Amazon last month

Were you the person who hospitalised Carla Lane?

Quote: bushbaby @ June 27 2010, 10:52 PM BST

I bought 'How To Beat A Sitcom Writer' from Amazon last month
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Were you the person who hospitalised Carla Lane?
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A very clever edit lol

When I've had scripts rejected in the past, naturally you get the usual e-mail saying 'Enjoyed it, thanks but no thanks'. Everytime I receive that e-mail or letter, I always follow it up and ask why. People have given me detailed feedback in the past, including extended notes from a BBC producer/director on one occasion, and a bunch of independent production company people have also been willing. If you're polite then they often respond.

Sometimes the feedback I've received from people at production companies or BBC etc has been short, but to the point. Still really helpful. I still stand by my initial thoughts that production people will be more honest, paid readers I still think might feel like they owe you something. Just my opinion.

Quote: Marc Blake @ June 27 2010, 9:40 PM BST

Hello All.
Just found this thread (due to post-match depression and nowt to do).

Yes I very much AM receiving and preparing script reports but have only been quiet of late as I have been writing the book "How NOT to write a Sitcom" for A&C Black. It will be published in March 2011 and will be (according to their blurb) THE go-to book for all your sitcom needs, and will probably put me out of a job (D'Oh).

Will that include loads of examples of stuff you've received over the last couple of years?

It will include generic examples of this yes. Re-written and re-versioned to protect the guilty.

Quote: Lazzard @ June 28 2010, 11:18 AM BST

Did it work?

Not yet but I live in hope Laughing out loud

Could be worse. Could be Reading.

I was always sceptical of people who charge for such a service, but recently bit the bullet, took a punt and used another script critic I got out of yellow pages. He wrote back saying 'It's shit, that will be £500 please'.

Quote: Aldeem @ June 29 2010, 10:07 AM BST

I was always sceptical of people who charge for such a service, but recently bit the bullet, took a punt and used another script critic I got out of yellow pages. He wrote back saying 'It's shit, that will be £500 please'.

You sure he wasn't a plumber?

Quote: Lazzard @ June 29 2010, 10:10 AM BST

You sure he wasn't a plumber?

Laughing out loud

Quote: Lazzard @ June 29 2010, 10:10 AM BST

You sure he wasn't a plumber?

I did a LOLZ. Laughing out loud

Quote: Aldeem @ June 29 2010, 10:07 AM BST

I was always sceptical of people who charge for such a service, but recently bit the bullet, took a punt and used another script critic I got out of yellow pages. He wrote back saying 'It's shit, that will be £500 please'.

Seriously though, who was this mope?

Quote: Aldeem @ June 29 2010, 10:07 AM BST

I was always sceptical of people who charge for such a service, but recently bit the bullet, took a punt and used another script critic I got out of yellow pages. He wrote back saying 'It's shit, that will be £500 please'.

That's bad. At least Marc's is only £75. Unless he informed you of that price before reading it, surely you don't have to pay £500. Although something similar did happen to Larry David on Curb. I think a lawyer charged him over a grand, after she'd read his script. He refused to pay her, then had to ask her for money in order for him to get out of the car park. Love it.

I think Aldeem is joking isn't he/she?

I'd hope so.

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