[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jan 28 2005, 09:56 AM\'][quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 28 2005, 12:45 PM\']Roger approved my use the figure for audience warm-up.
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If it's not rude to ask, why would that need approval for a warm-up?
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Nothing "needs" approval; beyond a certain level you are hired for your track record, professionalism, judgement and sense of what is appropriate. But a wise employee always checks to be sure that he understands what's needed, and that he is ready to reinforce the specific image a producer has for the show. That's certainly the case with any claims you plan to make on behalf of the network and production company.
And it's especially true for a show that has such an amazing legacy and has a producer who is so in touch with and able to communicate the specifics of the "brand" and image of his creation.
Obviously there are significant differences between the warm-up style and content a producer wants for a show like TPiR vs. something on M-TV or Comedy Central. Likewise, there are more subtle differences between shows that appear to be similarly targeted. I always want to be sure I'm enhancing and not conflicting with a producer's vision.
Award yourself 3 credits for "Warm-up 201"
Randy
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