Quote: Lee Henman @ September 19 2012, 12:54 PM BST=
Personally if an Indie producer offered me a quid option for my script, I'd offer them an option too. Either be serious or f**k off.
Just read that comment back. Seems a bit knobbish of me to post that, considering all the free shit I've done over the years. For instance I once supplied all the comedy content for a big NE radio station for about 4 months for free. It took up about 20 hours a week. I wrote, voiced, and recorded every every sketch / song in the show and got paid zilch. Not even petrol money, and the studio was 45 miles away. And I even gave the producer a lift home every week for free. At the time though, the love from the audience was enough, for a while anyway. Then I realised just how out of pocket I was becoming through lost earnings, travel expenses etc, and I jacked it in.
Anyway, lesson learned. Yes, when you're 'honing your craft' (God that sounds so wanky) you do usually have to do free stuff. It's just the way of things. But like any profession (or even hobby) there comes a point when you think you're good enough to earn a crust, and there's nothing at all wrong with that. And the other thing is, when you're dealing with professionals, they totally EXPECT to pay for your work. Going to a producer and saying "Oh please Mr Producer I'll work for free for the love of the project" is a very efficient way of not getting yourself taken seriously. Although I know sometimes that's the only way in.
Suppose what I'm trying to say is just don't undersell yourself. Obviously don't be a knob, but don't undersell yourself. It's a terrible old cliche but if you don't value your own work, nobody else will.