Hi All,
I agree with all the above. A revisit after a years working in there would be interesting. I wonder what the state of the plasma TV would be with the fans sucking in all the dust!
Series showed some promise at the start, liked the idea of keeping people waiting to see what the liftable floor was for, I thought storage - wrong.
To me it looked like the line producer isn't into woodwork, hence the Aston to 'sex up' the prog, failed badly. There must have been some promo involvement with Axminster but clearly not thought out.
I worked on a commercial shoot this week where the initial primary choice of main artiste was between Jordan and Tommy Walsh (don't ask!). Jordan wanted 30k for a buy out on a days work and TW was only 10k and he was well available.
Client turned out to be too mean for either so we went with a total nobody!
There is a real gap in the market for a well researched programme series in this area, it has not been done justice in the past and this latest effort fails badly despite early promise.
The sad reality is that these things do cost a lot of dosh to do properly even on Digi Beta and it would seem the cable networks will do their sums and conclude the market is not big enough I guess.
I am going to build a largish 20 x 20 workshop in my field at some point in the future and along with a producer friend of mine looked at the feasability of doing a real time WIP that could be cut into a series after the build and then sold to a channel like Discovery. His investigations showed that the cable channels get lots of this premade stuff through the door, mostly crap, but even the good ones get the run around and will not recoup costs let alone make it pay. This is because the stations have the whip hand re airtime and can dictate terms.
Regards
martin