The Glamorous World of Television

Hello!

It’s been quite a turbulent month. I’ll start this blog entry with some words of wisdom from my first hand personal experience, for anyone with an interest in joining the hideous bitch goddess that is, “show biz”:

1. Don’t ever write a review.

Just don’t do it. Unless you want to write reviews for a living. Or, if you feel you must write a review, don’t write a bad review. Even more specifically, don’t ever write a review of someone you may have to work with in the future. Even if it’s not a bad review, I’d say best to avoid it all together and keep your opinions to yourself. And be wary of fragile egos. But of course, if you want to be the next David Stratton, then go nuts! You might want to grow a beard too.

2. Don’t under-estimate the power of the telephone.

90% of people won’t pick up the phone and call someone if there’s a problem. They’ll prefer a passive-aggressive email, or even worse, a text message. Leave those forms of communication where they belong, in the bedroom. If you want to get things done, pick up the phone. It’s instant. It’s intimidating. All the celebrities are doing it.

3. Be nice to everyone, but don’t take any crap from anyone. (Thanks for that one Dad!)

You’ve got to be nice to people. Even if they’re not nice back, make sure you can always say you treated them with respect first. But of course, there are always going to be incompetent people in this industry who will try to take advantage of you. Work out where your limits are. If they start pushing you a bit too far, ask yourself if you’re content to put up with that forever? If someone’s outta line, tell it to ’em straight. And don’t swear at anyone. Ever. It’s unprofessional. Stick to legitimate comments. For example, call them unprofessional! However, most likely you won’t be in the position of power, so be prepared to eat dirt for a while until the incompetence and unprofessionalism of others catches up to them.

4. Get in with the crew.

Television (and films) generally have large crews. Crew people are the best people. They get the job done and without them, it wouldn’t be TV. It’d be someone posting a video blog on YouTube. Help out with the crew. Put in the hard yards with them and you’ll get respect. From everyone. And for the love of God… Don’t f*** with their equipment!

5. Not everyone likes critical feedback and constructive criticism.

I love it myself. However, unless someone asks you two or three times for critical feedback, don’t give it to them. ESPECIALLY if you don’t know them! Remember, fragile egos in this biz.

6. Don’t believe everything everyone says.

A lot of people will make a lot of wild promises. Don’t count on all of them coming through. Unless the contact is in your hands and they’re asking for your signature, assume there’s only a slight chance of it actually happening.

These are just a few things that may or may not have any relevance to recent events in my life… And now for an update on what I’m up to:

Catalyst
Read a condensed transcript of my interview with Tim Vine in edition 3 of RMIT’s Catalyst Magazine. Hard copies available from the various Melbourne campuses. There doesn’t seem to be an online copy, but you may as well just listen to the audio version right here. No plans to write anything else soon (especially any reviews!).

RMITV
I’m very excited to be helping out on “Late Night Tonight” this week. It’s a parody of a late night talk show. I’ll be operating camera two, presumably pointing it at host Michael Lanzer (Channel 31’s “The Inquiry”).

I was previously going to be involved with “Studio A”. However that doesn’t appear to be happening any more. Particularly disappointing considering that show alone was one of the big selling points of moving to Melbourne. On the other hand, it didn’t look like I would have had much creative input as “script editor”. But anyway, I wish them all the best. They’re okay.

Recent events and pep-talks from certain individuals have encouraged me to use my time in Melbourne and access to RMIT’s fabulous student television facilities wisely. After all, as much as I’d love to stay in Melbourne, it will all come down to where the jobs are at the end of the year. So my good friend Lachlan Cowlishaw and myself are going to make our own comedy show pilot. A 22-minute show incorporating single camera sketches and multi-camera studio pieces. Hey! Why not? That’ll be a goal for the year. Get that done. If nothing else, hopefully we’ll be able to say we made something funny and put it on the Internet. I can also confirm right now that at the request of Mr Nick Godfrey, the show WILL have a puppet.

Stand-up
I’m doing stand-up at The Comic’s Lounge on fabulous Errol Street, North Melbourne this evening. 8:30pm. Feel free to come along. It’ll be the first time I’ve done it in Melbourne. I can get five people in for free so let me know if you want in.

Too Easy
Yes, the webseries I filmed with Alex “Shooter” Willamson back in January is just about edited and the first two episodes will hopefully be online within the next few days, closely followed by the four other episodes of Season 1.

Radio
I’ve completed the compulsory training that one requires if one is to be a broadcaster at SYN, RMIT’s student radio station. I tried to get out of it, but ironically it was easier to get on-air via this 4-week training course, as opposed to simply providing a link to this website with my 100+ hours of radio experience. The facilities are lacking a decent soundboard/cart-rack programme to play sound effects, so I’m on the lookout for a version for my laptop. If anyone has any software options they can suggest I’d love to hear them. Hopefully get back on-air sometime soon, even if it’s just a graveyard 2am-6am one just for fun. Any excuse to subject others to obscure ’80s New Wave music!

Voice-Over
I recently did a voice-over for Riverside Plaza, Queanbeyan. So if you live in the A.C.T. and would like to hear my best David Attenborough impression, tune in on Mix106.3. Special thanks to Radio’s Michael Princi for that one.

And that video game I did some voices for back in December has finally been released. Download “Sunset Studio – Behind the Scenes!” from this link right here. I’m not sure where exactly my voice appears in the game but I do know it’s the “science-fiction movie scene”. I’m eager to see/hear it myself! If anyone makes it that far into the game PLEASE let me know!

Miscellaneous
In other news I’m coming back to Adelaide for 2 weeks! I’ll be there from June 24 to July 8. It’ll be great to see the ol’ gang again. I’ll probably have a gathering in the city to catch up with everyone en mass in one big burst of socialisation. But if you want to book in a lunch or something, just give me a dial.

Anyway, must tend to my life. Excuse me.

Kind regards,
David M. Green
Can’t wait for DEVO’s first new album since 1990! “Something for Everybody” comes out next week!

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10 responses to “The Glamorous World of Television”

  1. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    Weary? I think you mean wary, sir. I should do an hilarious presentation on this.
    Although I am weary of fragile egos…

  2. David M. Green Avatar
    David M. Green

    Well spotted… Septic Tank Yank… oh, wait, the keyboard is still on! He he he… you’re okay Dan.

  3. MelbTV Avatar
    MelbTV

    It’s funny that you seem to break many of your own rules, and it’s in fact you who is unprofessional. Maybe you should do as you write, lose the ego, and people might be a bit more likely to hire you.

  4. David M. Green Avatar
    David M. Green

    Well I “broke” these “rules” before I became aware of them, hence the lessons I’ve learnt. That’s sort of the whole point.

    “You is unprofessional.” Nice grammar whoever you are.

    Sounds like you could use a script editor!

    All the best.

  5. MelbTV Avatar
    MelbTV

    If you want to be a script editor, you need to learn to read closely. I think you’ll find I wrote “it’s in fact you who is unprofessional”, not “you is unprofessional”. Try not to run before you can walk, and you’ll get places.

  6. gary Avatar

    Hello again,

    Once again you have touched me with the sadness of your words.

    Also, melbTV sounds like a very unprofessional person to me.

    MelbTV if you would like to work on your professionalism please visit my website (www.mynameisgary.com.au) where there are many pictures of myself (some semi-naked, most completely naked).

    Kind Regards,

    Gary

  7. David M. Green Avatar
    David M. Green

    Still sounds clumsy to me. I would have used “are”. But hey, who cares? I don’t want to be a script editor.

    But if you need one, I know someone who knows 10 script editors with more experience than me. Happy to pass on your details, anonymous stranger.

    You’re okay. I like you. Take the day off.

  8. David M. Green Avatar
    David M. Green

    Gary. Always a pleasure.

  9. James Tray Avatar

    Geez MelbTV, who lit the fuse on your tampon!?

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