David Bussell
Monday 25th February 2013 6:31pm
London
9,943 posts
Quote: Lee @ February 25 2013, 5:11 PM GMT
This should also be called "How NOT to make a pilot". What did you lot learn and what would you do differently?
I don't understand - we made the pilot didn't we? I think what you mean is that we didn't achieve a TV commission (but then very few pilots do).
When you choose to produce your own material you're essentially weighing up the cost and effort involved in making it versus what the finished product might achieve for you professionally. In this instance the effort involved wasn't really a factor (I actually enjoy doing this) and the financial outlay amounted to a few pairs of quality jeans. For that we got a crash film school, contacts we use to this day and portfolio that people take seriously, regardless of whether or not they want to produce a series of Missing Scene.
Things I would do differently? I'd like to have got the cast together beforehand for a table read - that might have ironed out a few problems before we arrived on set and saved us some time. I'd also liked to have communicated better with the Director to make sure he understood exactly what certain scenes were about, as we found out too late that he had some ideas that didn't necessarily match the writers'. I'd like to have been more hands-on with the edit, not because I don't like the way that turned out but because things would have moved so much quicker if I could have taken care of the rough cut myself (I've since learned how to edit). Mostly though I'd like to have pre-armed myself with a bit more knowledge of the industry before we sent it out to commissioners and been more pro-active in promoting it.