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Margaret Cameron  
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 More options 30 Aug 2007, 13:25
From: Margaret Cameron <marga...@gms.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 05:25:25 -0700
Local: Thurs 30 Aug 2007 13:25
Subject: I'VE JUST HAD THE NEXT BIG IDEA!


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 More options 30 Aug 2007, 15:28
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Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:28:07 -0700
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Subject: Re: I'VE JUST HAD THE NEXT BIG IDEA!
hi maggie
are you asking the question below or what? Surely you have to follow
that up with a few tips otherwise it dont make no sense gu leor.
kindly
billy

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 More options 30 Aug 2007, 15:58
From: Margaret Cameron <marga...@gms.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:58:44 -0700
Local: Thurs 30 Aug 2007 15:58
Subject: Re: I'VE JUST HAD THE NEXT BIG IDEA!
Yes, again its trying to open up a dialogue re development, if there
are questions re how to get on screen specifically with Gaelic product
then its an opne invitation to discuss.

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Alison  
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 More options 2 Sep 2007, 22:14
From: Alison <alison.l...@gms.org.uk>
Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 14:14:41 -0700
Local: Sun 2 Sep 2007 22:14
Subject: Re: I'VE JUST HAD THE NEXT BIG IDEA!
>From brainwave to broadcast ... I think what most people must find

daunting is that if you're not already involved in TV production
you'll have no idea where to start. For example, if you've got an idea
for a brilliant comedy ... or suppose you've actually written a script
but you don't know how to turn it into a proper TV script, or where to
send it or how to pitch it, or to whom, or how to find actors to
perform it, or what sort of budget would be realistic for turning it
into a programme, or what rights you'll retain over your original
ideas ... whose job is it to handle the whole process? Should the
individual production companies be casting their nets wider for new
talent/material, or do we need a new "ideas factory"?

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 More options 6 Sep 2007, 11:06
From: Ishi <ban_gun_ch...@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 03:06:23 -0700
Local: Thurs 6 Sep 2007 11:06
Subject: Re: I'VE JUST HAD THE NEXT BIG IDEA!
Alison, you have identified a major hurdle here.  You're right, the
hardest part is often not the idea or the writing but knowing what to
do with it.  I think that finding a way forward on this front would
have many positive implications.  Should there someone in place (at
GMS?) to receive such ideas/scripts who could then circulate them
round the appropriate media companies?  A knowledgeable middle man, so
to speak!

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 More options 6 Sep 2007, 11:44
From: Alison <alison.l...@gms.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 03:44:17 -0700
Local: Thurs 6 Sep 2007 11:44
Subject: Re: I'VE JUST HAD THE NEXT BIG IDEA!
One thought that occurs is how the internet, blogging, YouTube, etc
have "democratised" (if that's a real word) the media to a huge
extent. But there's still a huge step between having a successful blog
and getting a book deal, and between putting a few shaky videos up on
YouTube and getting a TV or film commission. It can happen, and the
YouTube drama from lonelygirl15 is a case in point, but we're talking
here about people who couldn't otherwise find a way into publishing/
film-making etc. If the Gaelic production companies ought to be
throwing open their doors and actively seeking out the budding
talents, how are they going about it? It would be interesting to hear
from some of the producers. Do they really need a "middleman" (at GMS
or elsewhere) or should this be part of what they themselves have to
do if they're going to get grants for Gaelic programmes?

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