Casting Call.
Greetings,
I am with a Los Angeles television production company and we are currently in the early stages of developing a docu-soap show that would follow a family through the ups and downs of their regular day-to-day lives. We are looking for a single woman with no kids who is about to marry or has recently married a man with multiple children -- suddenly they have an "instant family." What's it like to go from a single gal's life to essentially a parent's? How do you navigate those waters? We are looking to make something that is upbeat and positive -- that all families can relate to -- something in the same vein as a show like "Jon & Kate Plus Eight." You can see more about our company, what we're developing, and clips from our programming on our website: http://www.pietown.tv Again, this is in the very early stages -- we're trying to find the right family to feature.
Would it be possible to have a casting notice posted on your site OR just get some recommendations from you on avenues to go down to find a great family? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
A little about us...Pie Town Productions was founded in 1995 and has produced over 3,200 episodes of programming in a variety of formats from daily series to network specials to weekly reality shows. Our client list over the last thirteen years includes: TLC, Paramount, A&E, WE, Lifetime Television, Logo, CMT, Discovery Heath, the Food Network, and HGTV. We've brought 44 series, 36 special projects, and 1 feature documentary to the market and have been honored with an Emmy for A Baby Story in 2003. We are currently producing the new Lifetime hit, DietTribe, among other projects.
Thank you for your time! Please feel free to contact me with any questions, suggestions, etc. You can see more about our company and the projects we're working on here: http://pietown.tv
I am with a Los Angeles television production company and we are currently in the early stages of developing a docu-soap show that would follow a family through the ups and downs of their regular day-to-day lives. We are looking for a single woman with no kids who is about to marry or has recently married a man with multiple children -- suddenly they have an "instant family." What's it like to go from a single gal's life to essentially a parent's? How do you navigate those waters? We are looking to make something that is upbeat and positive -- that all families can relate to -- something in the same vein as a show like "Jon & Kate Plus Eight." You can see more about our company, what we're developing, and clips from our programming on our website: http://www.pietown.tv Again, this is in the very early stages -- we're trying to find the right family to feature.
Would it be possible to have a casting notice posted on your site OR just get some recommendations from you on avenues to go down to find a great family? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
A little about us...Pie Town Productions was founded in 1995 and has produced over 3,200 episodes of programming in a variety of formats from daily series to network specials to weekly reality shows. Our client list over the last thirteen years includes: TLC, Paramount, A&E, WE, Lifetime Television, Logo, CMT, Discovery Heath, the Food Network, and HGTV. We've brought 44 series, 36 special projects, and 1 feature documentary to the market and have been honored with an Emmy for A Baby Story in 2003. We are currently producing the new Lifetime hit, DietTribe, among other projects.
Thank you for your time! Please feel free to contact me with any questions, suggestions, etc. You can see more about our company and the projects we're working on here: http://pietown.tv
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