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The Book

When we begin drafting chapters they will go here. Here are a few reworked blog posts:

You should not consider going into reality television production as a career, ever.

So you STILL want to produce your own reality television series?

Never swim alone, that goes for reality television production too.

You have an idea for a reality television show, what do you do next?

Treatment, screener, or pilot? That is the question.

Make your idea defensible.

Turning your run of the mill idea into a ‘high concept idea’.

Hiring the right crew.

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