Splodge
Monday 20th June 2011 10:42pm [Edited]
653 posts
Quote: Pineapplesky @ June 19 2011, 4:46 PM BST
I'm currently jobless, living in London, spent a year co-writing with my flatmate which hasn't risen to much and I'm now needing a plan of action.
Despite only being 22, I really have this urge that I can't waste anymore time. So I feel I need to follow some kind of plan of action.
I'm hoping to get a job as a runner somewhere (Not off to a good start, I sent 78 individual e-mails to all the production companies I could find that produce comedy, 4 got back to me and they all said no), so at least I can get some contacts, some experience in the industry and some money. I'd also like to continue my other projects on the side.
How about you guys?
I always found being a runner was all about sideways movement. You apply for runner jobs across the board and make a decent stab at it when you're (finally) given the opportunity.
Then, when you've got more experience and some decent references, you've got more freedom to target the more interesting runner positions.
Endemol had shitloads of studio runner positions only a week ago or so for Deal or No Deal. Endemol also make a lot of comedy panel/quiz shows. Make a good enough impression for them first time round and they'll get you back in/you'll be further up the queue to work on their other shows.