Quote: beaky @ February 21 2013, 2:52 PM GMTObviously I agree with you,Lee - hence this thread! I was afraid some people would think me rather a vulgar fellow to have mentioned the subject...what I really want to know is how much would the Indie pay upfront for a script, before they even got a broadcaster interested? I've just had an option taken for a sitcom, and am waiting for them to send me a contract, so there might be some negotiating to do...
Again, it depends. An Indie can option your script for a pound. Or they can pay a lot more. I used to disagree with the quid option but I've come around to thinking that if that's the only way you can move your project forward then you should take it. The BBC are different, an option is 10% of a script fee, so about 500 quid. I don't know if that's negotiable, I'm only quoting my experience.
And yes, again, some do think its vulgar. I suppose it all depends on the writer's viewpoint and whether or not he / she is determined to make writing into a regular income and not as a hobby. In any other business - if you were setting yourself up as a plumber for instance - you'd want to know how much you could potentially earn and whether or not you could feed your family. Personally I see no difference but that's because I've been spoiled and have been making a living - albeit an up-and-down one - in writing jokes for a long time, so I have a particularly-skewed view on the whole thing. You write, you get paid. Unfortunately things usually aren't like that though, hah.