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Quote: David Bussell @ April 17 2008, 5:23 PM BST

I'd say the same, but then isn't Perry a fan of logos and that?

Not for a script.

But I do jazz up boring written pitches with little graphics / pics etc. So if I'm trying to get the concept / tone of a series over without showing a full script yet, then I generally add a few visual whizz-bangs.

It probably helps me more than the reader, but I've done two presentations like that and they're both now in development, so who's to say what's unprofessional and what isn't?

that sounds more like a story board Perry and for shorts not for sitcoms/drama etc

On both occasions they were sketch shows. So the pics / illustrations I did were mainly to visually convey character ideas.

Oh right well. in that case the presentation would be ok

Quote: Perry Nium @ April 20 2008, 1:52 PM BST

On both occasions they were sketch shows. So the pics / illustrations I did were mainly to visually convey character ideas.

So if there was a bin man character, you'd put a picture of a bin man? Or is there more to it than that?

Quote: Norton&Wright @ April 18 2008, 3:07 PM BST

How about a photo of the writers' heads coming out of a big star, both giving two thumbs up?

That made me laugh!

It tickled me too. Top marks to N+D. Laughing out loud

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