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- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Final Draft is too expensive to crash like that. At over $200 it should work better. I had the full version years ago and I understand why professionals use it because it's great for editing and you can select which elements you want read out loud so you don't have to listen to stage directions read if all you need to hear is dialogue. I've been using Fade In for my scripts and it's pretty good.
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Reboots for old soaps are not viable because so many viewers of the originals are gone (sorry to sound morbid) and the lack of reruns never allowed for a younger generation to discover these shows. That said The Edge of Night could work with how crime obsessed a lot of viewers are, but I don't it would even be considered for streaming.
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
This is true and the lower production values are a factor too. But to actors that doesn't much matter and all they see is being given opportunities that the aren't offered by networks and that makes it easy for him to retain and hire actors. Yes, especially among older viewers who were around when a few supporting Black characters on mostly White series were the only representation.
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
I noticed that Tyler Perry cast Debbi Morgan in a new Netflix series. That was interesting to me since he's never cast her before and he tends to have a competitive streak toward other Black productions (House of Payne ended it's first run one episode after it broke The Jeffersons' record for longest running Black sitcom). His show does only have an initial order of 16 episodes so Debbi could probably do The Gates by the time it is ready to roll.
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
At one time Black people weren't allowed to have vanilla ice cream. That would have been a good angle, but there was so much less research on Black history back then that it wouldn't have even been a remote possibility for Generations' bible. With a gated community real estate would make sense as the industry that made one of the primary families wealthy.
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
I have no doubt the writing will be good simply for the fact that Black people have to work three times as hard as others just to get an opportunity and most are aware of that. Michele Val Jean probably didn't write present anything that she didn't recalibrate over and over (meaning synopsis, logline).
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
If I recall correctly Wheeler was trying to emulate The Hills with the outdoor and handheld filming on Guiding Light. If Atlanta is the filming location it's possible that Tyler Perry Studios would be production where the show was shot. There is a ton of space there because his shows are the few where I've seen almost every character have their own places and workplaces. A big gripe of soaps is that a lot of characters are crammed into the mansions of the main families or at the town hotel. I could see Tyler charging the show reasonably for use of the soundstages because he is supportive of Black causes and for the credit of "filmed at Tyler Perry Studios".
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Let's remember that not all gated communities are wealthy and some have a mixture of incomes. There is also the angle that the community could be gentrified and that this gated community has changed the character of the neighborhood to the chagrin of the working class that are still there. I live in an area with a lot of wealthy people and the Target stays full so if you portray wealth from a regular people standpoint it can work.
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
There will probably be at least three families plus assorted characters not in any of the families if it's an hour. I'd like to see one character who is not wealthy, but manages to work extremely hard to afford a home in the community and has to struggle for respect. That often happens in gated communities.
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
It's possibly a working title to help build hype because announcing something with no title doesn't get as much attention. Most likely there are treatments and synopsis floating to spark interests amongst actors even if casting hasn't begun. Writing scripts is definitely important but casting is going to be of a high priority too because the leads have to be able to draw in viewers.
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
My mom posted this news on my Facebook timeline an hour ago and I thought it was a joke or something so I came here to find out if it was real. Obviously this is wonderful news for soaps. The past decade has shown that Black audiences can brings numbers to sustain programming in primetime and I think CBS is banking on that.