Hi there,
I'd mentioned in a previous post I don't come from a middle-class background.
I'd prefer not to keep bringing it back to the personal but I keep being beaten with an assumption that isn't true.
Apologies for any grammatical errors!
best,
Charlotte
any parents out there?
Re: any MAD parents out there?
If you are not from a middleclass background ,Charlotte, I'd get out now, because your career will not progress.
May I suggest a career in porn? I would be happy to put a good word in for you with jimslip!
May I suggest a career in porn? I would be happy to put a good word in for you with jimslip!
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Winner "Best Loved Character"TVX SHAFTAS 2010
Winner of "Best On-Line scene & Best Gonzo Production" at UKAP Awards 2006
Winner of Best TVX series 2011, "Laras Anal Adventures"
Re: any MAD parents out there?
Not good looking enough I'm afraid, but something to bear in mind if I get some surgery done.
Thankfully there's a real backlash in TV these days, only real people survive ... perhaps it's time for you guys to jump ship into TV???
c
Thankfully there's a real backlash in TV these days, only real people survive ... perhaps it's time for you guys to jump ship into TV???
c
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Re: any MAD parents out there?
Charlotte wrote:
> I'd mentioned in a previous post I don't come from a middle-class background.
Does it matter?
If anything dictates the tone of a programme it's surely the target audience. And with this being for 'educational daytime programming', I'm sure you'd agree the queasy, audience-flattering blend of assumed superiority and outright voyuerism of so many supposed adult documentaries on in the evenings these days wouldn't be at all fitting.
> I'd mentioned in a previous post I don't come from a middle-class background.
Does it matter?
If anything dictates the tone of a programme it's surely the target audience. And with this being for 'educational daytime programming', I'm sure you'd agree the queasy, audience-flattering blend of assumed superiority and outright voyuerism of so many supposed adult documentaries on in the evenings these days wouldn't be at all fitting.
"Let's do it..."
Re: any MAD parents out there?
ask the family.
Re: any MAD parents out there?
the price is right.
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Re: any MAD parents out there?
Keith Rasputin wrote:
> A pitch for a series is made to somebody with the power to decide whether the prog gets funding or not.
Who in turn would perhaps consider what sort of an audience it would maybe appeal to in order to make investment worthwhile.
> They have to bear in mind if they can sell advertising time on the back of it, a consideration of the audience is the last thing on their minds.
If there's one thing advertisers really need to know these days, it's which parts of the demograph are watching what at which times of the day, and thus pitch suitable products accordingly. So audience specific programming certainly gets the thumbs up there.
> A pitch for a series is made to somebody with the power to decide whether the prog gets funding or not.
Who in turn would perhaps consider what sort of an audience it would maybe appeal to in order to make investment worthwhile.
> They have to bear in mind if they can sell advertising time on the back of it, a consideration of the audience is the last thing on their minds.
If there's one thing advertisers really need to know these days, it's which parts of the demograph are watching what at which times of the day, and thus pitch suitable products accordingly. So audience specific programming certainly gets the thumbs up there.
"Let's do it..."