CBC Radio
Just had a talk with my producer about some pitches. He didn't care for two of the pitches, but was intrigued by the third... a story about the YouTube generation and why people seem to want to be noticed on the internet. The story isn't quite solid, so I have to do some further research and brainstorming. He's coming to town in a couple of weeks, so we can finally talk in person, and we'll kick around the idea so that I can get started on the next pilot.
The good news is that he let me off the hook with the concept of repeating what I did with Fulcrum of Evil. While it was fun to write a satire, it's nice to know that I don't have to replicate the style or substance in the new pilot. I liken it to doing improv. I remember some Theatresports guys did a very funny improv scene and then tried to replicate it as a comedy sketch a few weeks later. The reason why it worked in the first place was because it was spontaneous. The second time, it just didn't have the spark.
Okay, I'm off to cruise the internet and check out YouTube videos and blogs. Any recommendations?