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Greenlit: Listed Sisters, HGTV

 Listed Sisters (12 x 30′) – Features real estate expert Alana Barnett and renovation/design expert Lex LeBlanc who help their clients renovate, and transform homes into hot properties. Project manager Trey Palmer works closely with Lex to maximize each home’s resale value. The clients can then sell the reimagined home at a premium price and […]

Greenlit: Listed Sisters, TLC

Listed Sisters w/t – Go into the fast-paced real estate world with three of the most entrepreneurial sister duos across America, as they hustle during the height of selling season. Channel: TLC Producer: Matador Content TX: Late 2014 Source: TLC press release

Five Documentary Storytelling Styles Seen in 2013

Here’s a list of some of the most memorable documentary films I saw, roughly divided into narrative style; the films grouped at the top of the list I generally found most enjoyable and satisfying and within each group of similar films I’ve listed in order of preference from best to worst (my favourites are in bold). Of course this is highly subjective and some of the films I disliked intensely have won awards, so you’ll have to make up your own mind. Some films could easily be placed in a different category but I’ve put them in what seemed to be the most prominent storytelling style for that film.

However, whether you agree with my selection or not, we can learn from the different narrative approaches chosen by the filmmakers you may find inspiration to help you develop and shape your own films. Having a clear idea of how you are going to tell the story will help you pitch your idea to potential funders (and ulimately the audience) more effectively, and also help you keep on track schedule- and budget-wise. (Photo: Jingle Bell Rocks! courtesy of IDFA)

Greenlit: DC Cupcakes: Wicked Good Showdown, TLC

DC Cupcakes: Wicked Good Showdown – New York vs. Boston…Yankees vs. Red Sox. It’s a rivalry that dates back more than a century and now Georgetown Cupcakes is entering the competition when Sophie and Katherine open a new store in Beantown and see who can sell more cupcakes – their New York or Boston store. […]