No, my wife-to-be didn’t let me get away with not having a professional photographer. So far it has been fairly easy but it has led me to another thought - photos. This fall I am getting married and instead of giving all of my information to a “free” website like the knot I decided to make my own site with Squarespace. Subscriber Nolan writes in with a question about photos: Greenlit.)_īy Request: Photo sharing on the cheap and simple Tagline: It’s a Good Show, Brent _(Executive notes: Perfect. ![]() We Rate Dogs Capitalizing on the popular Internet Twitter account, this reality series follows one team’s quest to track down and comprehensively rate all the dogs in the world. Look, how about something a little less controversial, that we can all agree on. Can we maybe do something else instead?ġ984 Ha ha. This one just hits a little bit close to home right now, guys. (Executive notes: Perhaps a little bit outside our core audience, but could be a compelling watch: a series that discusses serious moral issues, without any of the violence and sex that seems to permeate modern-wait, which testament now?)įahrenheit 451 Guy Montag is a fireman who loves to burn book-no, listen, sorry. The Bible: An Adaptation Who says there aren’t any good wholesome shows on these days? This anthology series covers stories from the venerable text, each week covering a different tale, from Genesis to Revelation. But seems a little pulpy-what have we got that’s more serious?) (Executive notes: Well, every network probably needs its own superhero show, and the crossover into the realm of hard questions makes it a little more thinky than your average comic book show. But when he discovers that the biggest threat might in fact be his very own company, he has to make some hard choices, teaming up with plucky young programmer Karen Kwan to combat threats from both inside and out. ![]() The Tech Crusader Simon Bishop is a billionaire tech CEO, but he harbors a dark secret: by night, he haunts the streets of Palo Alto as the Tech Crusader, using his technical know-how and immense resources to dole out criminal and social justice to the denizens of Silicon Valley. (Executive notes: So, it’s *Halt and Catch Fire meets any of the six million time travel shows on TV right now. So here are my off-the-top-of-my-head pitches for a handful of shows that I think could bring Apple the attention and critical acclaim it’s looking for.īoot Time When three engineers working on a top secret project are zapped back in time to the early days of Silicon Valley, they realize that it’s up to them to put the world’s technology on the right course, so that they can get home again-and hopefully not the slow way. No, these things need to be carefully crafted, expertly created, honed within an inch of their life. The more the merrier, I say! But you don’t just pluck new TV shows of the caliber of Westworld and Stranger Things out of thin air. So, Apple wants to get into the video content game. The Back Page: Coming soon to Apple Music Video
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