10th July 2008, 01:24 PM
'I was thinking of contacting the BBC and suggesting that they could rent out the lab when it wasn't being used for filming. Good way of supplementing the license fee I thought.'
Even if a lab full of props you couldn't use that looked as good as that would make you feel very professional! Maybe you could just hire it for events involving the public, in fact, maybe you could hire the actors to turn up on site and say things like 'Give up your secrets' and 'it's all about the layers' when the developer is getting a bit stroppy. Call it a personal appearance; perhaps reports can have a list of cast rather than acknowledgements, perhaps tenders can include costs for car chases and self-defence lessons, perhaps I should shut up now!
No-one's yet commented on the excellent piece of advertising, perhaps the first archaeaological product placement ever, in the form of Aerial Cam's land rover parked centre stage! Well done indeed that man!
Even if a lab full of props you couldn't use that looked as good as that would make you feel very professional! Maybe you could just hire it for events involving the public, in fact, maybe you could hire the actors to turn up on site and say things like 'Give up your secrets' and 'it's all about the layers' when the developer is getting a bit stroppy. Call it a personal appearance; perhaps reports can have a list of cast rather than acknowledgements, perhaps tenders can include costs for car chases and self-defence lessons, perhaps I should shut up now!
No-one's yet commented on the excellent piece of advertising, perhaps the first archaeaological product placement ever, in the form of Aerial Cam's land rover parked centre stage! Well done indeed that man!