Sounds like a tryout to me. If its something they already had cut, it seems they want to compare your output to theirs. Just to see if you match their style. I don't think you're giving anything away. Although it does seem like something that should only take a day, but that depends on how complex of a tryout it is.
Irving, TX.
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Curtis Nichols
PCS Production Co.On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Michael Kedor <mikedor@gmail.com> wrote:
L-ers,
I've met with a TV development company that is seeking an in house Avid guy. The type of work they do is prominent on my resume and my reel.
As part of the placement process, they have tasked me with cutting a sample script from a previous edit they produced.
This process will take a couple of days. They are not offering to pay me for this. I can't decide if I feel exploited or not.
Please wise sages, extoll your enlightenment about this situation upon me.
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