| Posted by kona302 on 07/12/06 21:58 
I'm sorry if this is not the right newsgroup to ask this question.There seems to be quite a few professionals on here so I'm hoping I can
 get some insight into what to do about my dilemma.  Here it is...
 
 There was a small up and coming network that became interested in an
 idea I had for a show and they wanted me to do 13 shows for them with
 the arrangement that I would not be paid for the content but would
 instead be given a certain amount of commercial air time that I could
 sell.
 
 I went to a lawyer and he said they were most likely trying to take
 advantage of me and trying to get a show for next to nothing. He asked
 me some details about the show I want to do and expressed interest in
 helping me pitch my show to some networks. He told me I needed to do a
 treatment and write up a business plan (among other things) and that he
 would hook me up with a producer.
 
 My question is, as a show creator/newbie producer should I acquire an
 agent? I've read someone state that some lawyers are in bed with the
 networks and might get kick backs from them if they help the network
 get a more favorable deal. With this in mind, would an agent come in
 handy as a precaution to prevent that from happening?
 
 Or maybe when/if I get an offer, I could show what's on the plate to
 another lawyer for a second opinion to make sure I'm getting a fair
 shake before making a commitment?
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