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Old 10-15-2003, 03:06 AM   #1
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TV Opportunity

I am happy to announce that Oregon Public Broadcasting has approved my pilot film for a series on drawing to be aired on Fridays at 1:00 in Oregon. And, even more amazing, Chambers Communications, a very credible broadcasting company in the Northwest, is interested in producing it! I am bonkers. I was surprised when I heard that OPB (Oregon Public Broadcasting) wanted it. Then, having been asked for thirteen episodes, we (my original lone wolf producer and myself) realized that he probably could not get the job done without funding, since he could not even afford to buy blank DVDs.

I had pitched it to OPB last February by sending in my book and a five year old hour long VHS. They showed initial interest, and asked me to send a 27 minute version. I turned to the same producer to make the new version. It took several months to slate it, and another month to edit. My guy is talented, but busy, with 4 little babies under five years old to feed, and chronically "between jobs." He did a smashingly good job, though, on the new DVD with four cameras, a barrowed TV studio, boom and great lighting.

But, somehow there were questions in the back of my mind as to how we could pull off a series if we did get approved, seeing as it took so long to just get the one made. But, I figured, one step at a time.

I submitted the final DVD two months ago. I did not here from them. I was really quite confused, as I could no longer reach the man in Portland who was in charge. I got an answering system. I pretty much had given up on it.

Then, I tried one more time as I was driving home from the studio. I got him! He said, "Hasn't anyone called you?!" He had given it to his television program director right away as soon as he got it, and she was supposed to have called me. I called her, and she said to send thirteen episodes as soon as possible, all thirteen at once, not one at a time. It would take four months to air.

Then, I had an oil commission going for one of the anchor people on the TV station owned by Chambers. When I told him about my TV opportunity, he gave my stuff to the CEO at Chambers. That CEO called me a few days later, and set up a meeting with me.

The day after my meeting with Chambers, OPB sent me an email saying that as soon as I send them one single episode, it can be aired two weeks later! The rest could follow.

I am jazzed, and my only hope is that my electricity will not be shut off before this series gets going!

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