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Yes yes, Gil Gerard blah blah, but Erin Gray also said as much. Are we ignoring her because of him?
They need to go the old fashioned route, and recruit investors.
They do when it comes to daytime broadcast television. Virtually every program aired during the daytime, be it a talk show, a game show, or a soap opera, declares at some point: "The following companies or individuals have provided production assistance (and/or prizes), in exchange for the following promotional consideration" which is followed by a flurry of very short bundled ads. In other words, these folks collectively paid most or all of a show's production costs up front, with the understanding that they'd all get these brief bundled advertisements in return. Ads that are actually a part of the show, and will air every time this episode airs, independent of what the network or local broadcaster would normally charge for the equivalent commercial time.You need up-front capital investment to make the show. Therein lies the trick. Sponsors generally pay to have the advertising alongside a program. They don't usually pay up-front so you can make it.
He's a joker, he's a smoker, he's a midnight toker...
No, "Production Assistance" sounds like they provide assistance in the production itself, which is exactly what it usually refers to. I wish I could provide some documentation to back this up. but this is one of those things that the industry doesn't like to share, and tends to be a bit hush-hush about. (I know about it because of a friend who used to work for Tribune Broadcasting, which is one of the nation's leading syndicators).Production assistance sounds like providing prizes to show on the set, items to appear in the production, etc., not up-front capital investment to build sets, hire crew, etc. Please feel free to educate me if you have some references to how this works that I'm unaware of.
He's a joker, he's a smoker, he's a midnight toker...
You guys are about 38 years late. Where humor is concerned, better never than late.
BTW, the "Maurice" in that song is a reference to the song "Enter Maurice" on an even earlier album.
He's a joker, he's a smoker, he's a midnight toker...
You guys are about 38 years late. Where humor is concerned, better never than late.
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BTW, the "Maurice" in that song is a reference to the song "Enter Maurice" on an even earlier album.
Great. Now if we could explain "pompatus..."
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