During this year’s VidCon, production company New Form teamed up with TV channel TBS and breakfast chain Dunkin’ Donuts to launch Pitch To Pilot, a campaign that would give one winner the chance to produce a pilot for TBS’ digital platforms. Now, the victorious project has been announced: It’s Talking To Myself, a series that comes from creator Eric Jaffe.
In Talking To Myself, creators will track down people who share their names and sit down with them for a conversation. As Jaffe explains in his pitch video for the series, this format has the chance to unite people who hail from disparate backgrounds. The encounters between the homonymous individuals will be fueled by caffeine, since Dunkin’ Donuts has been promised a brand integration within the winning show. Here, the tie-ins will likely be seamless, since coffee happens to be a great catalyst for conversation.
Pitch To Pilot-...
In Talking To Myself, creators will track down people who share their names and sit down with them for a conversation. As Jaffe explains in his pitch video for the series, this format has the chance to unite people who hail from disparate backgrounds. The encounters between the homonymous individuals will be fueled by caffeine, since Dunkin’ Donuts has been promised a brand integration within the winning show. Here, the tie-ins will likely be seamless, since coffee happens to be a great catalyst for conversation.
Pitch To Pilot-...
- 7/20/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The Donald, suddenly riding high in the 2012 polls, drew rave reviews at a Tea rally in Boca Raton. Jim DeFede reports on why the birther card is working-and what Trump has learned from Gary Busey.
Hours before Donald Trump arrived for his Tea Party debut Saturday in Boca Raton, 68-year-old Jerry Hochfelsen was handing out hundreds of "Draft Trump" T-shirts. "He's the man for today," said Hochfelsen.
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A month ago, Hochfelsen, who has his own printing company, was having lunch, as he does every day, with his best friends - a physician and a fellow who does manufacturing. "We talk about politics, we talk about women. We talk a lot about women actually," he recalled. "But a month ago we started talking about Trump running for president. So we each put up a few bucks and said let's support him.
Hours before Donald Trump arrived for his Tea Party debut Saturday in Boca Raton, 68-year-old Jerry Hochfelsen was handing out hundreds of "Draft Trump" T-shirts. "He's the man for today," said Hochfelsen.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Trump to McCain: 'You're Hired!'
A month ago, Hochfelsen, who has his own printing company, was having lunch, as he does every day, with his best friends - a physician and a fellow who does manufacturing. "We talk about politics, we talk about women. We talk a lot about women actually," he recalled. "But a month ago we started talking about Trump running for president. So we each put up a few bucks and said let's support him.
- 4/17/2011
- by Jim DeFede
- The Daily Beast
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