Lee Henman
Sunday 31st August 2008 9:30pm [Edited]
5,183 posts
Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ August 29 2008, 9:55 AM BST
Hi,
Good to meet you all.
Just had a look on the Comedy Lab website about submitting something to them. However, it doesn't say what they need, whether it's a 30 minute script, a treatment, a one line outline of your idea, I'm not sure what to send them.
I would appreciate any advice
Cheers,
Mike
Personally I'd send them a treatment and a few sample pages. Also, think about casting. For Comedy Labs you should be thinking "up and coming" as opposed to "established". You're far more likely to succeed with Comedy Lab stuff if you've got a very clear vision and who you're writing it for. So the type of people I'm talking about are new kids on the block like We Are Klang, Pappy's Fun Club, Fat Tongue etc. These are the kind of people that're making waves at the moment and everyone wants to work with, so (especially with Comedy Lab) you're always going to doing yourself favours by coming up with ideas specifically tailored to the rising stars of comedy. So I think it's quite important to keep your ear to the ground and take notice of who's hot at the moment - which is why everyone f**ks off to Edinburgh every year.
I'm not saying you HAVE to have someone in mind for your Comedy Lab masterpiece, but believe me it does help. I know some of you will think this is bollocks, but I'm just passing on what I was told. (By the guy that writes the cheques for Comedy Labs, so its advice worth thinking about).
As for having a prod co attached - yes obviously it helps but I believe Comedy Lab has specific people in place to read spec stuff too. You might want to just go to someone like Objective or Hat Trick and say "Hey, I've got this great idea for a Comedy Lab, what do you think?" Don't be scared to fling your stuff at them just because they're big telly people - if they like it and think there's potential, they'll snap yer f**king hand off.