Hello all,
TO introduce myself; my name is James and suprise-suprise, I am an aspiring comedy writer/performer.
I am putting finishing touches on writing a 30-minute sitcom pilot, (with treatment and story for a full six part series to boot). I would be hoping to send this to the next Comedy Lab 2012 (with at least some sample scenes) and also to send it wherever I can to either get it solicited by an agent OR have a channel take it (and me) seriously and get it commisioned.
Easy to say that, I know. I am an optimist I am afraid, so naivety and ignorance is my forte. I beleive in what I am doing and want to achieve, and so I am going to go hell for leather to get my script made!!
Now for my question; Obviously it is not going to work in my favour that I am a complete unknown BUT - what can I do (if anything) to make myself seem more worthy when the time comes for me to unleash my script and my ideas? Is it going to completely go against me that I am inexperienced and unknown in the comedy world as a writer AND performer, or should the work speak for itself?
I was thinking along the lines of doing a string of mini webisodes for YouTube etc. (not necessarily sketches) of my character(s). I hope this will show my capabilities as writer and performer and also give a real sense of the potential of the world and characters I have created.
If anyone has any advice or pointers, it would be much appreciated. I am glad to now be part of this great online community which is filled with like-minded people.
Many thanks,
James