Television 101 UNDER ATTACK!!!
16/10/08 10:11 Filed in: Humor
We don't know what we did to upset
them, but apparently The Hulk and King Kong have a bone to pick
with Team Television 101. We'll try to survive and keep you posted.
MDM


Kudos to AMC
14/10/08 18:13 Filed in: Work
Jeff and I had a general meeting at
the AMC Network/Channel yesterday. I'm putting this in the blog
because the two executives that we met with made us feel at home.
Not only was the meeting constructive, but we had a chance to
understand the creative process at AMC. Needless to say, Jeff and I
left the meeting committed more than ever to create shows that will
fit in at AMC. I think it goes without saying, that the network
that brought us "Breaking Bad" and "Madmen", is a
network that strives for excellence, and that's exactly where Team
Television 101 wants to be. MDM
Television 101 goes "Green"
07/10/08 15:09 Filed in: Work
We had an amazing shoot on Sunday
October, 5th. Fifteen talented young people, and their parents
showed up at our stage to film a couple of "Green" spots. The shoot went smoothly, and
everyone was awesome. Team Television 101 would like to thank
everyone involved. We are busy editing the spots, and it will be
ready shortly for everyone to see.
Stay tuned.

Stay tuned.

A Lesson From Rancid
02/10/08 16:36 Filed in: Personal
I went to see Rancid at the
Henry Ford Theater on Tuesday evening (they will be appearing at
the Ford all week with some other great opening acts). Left
Alone opened the show with their high energy punk and ska
punk, then The Adolescents charged forward with awesome
vintage Orange County punk, then Rancid Rancid Rancid!!! took the
stage. I was blown away by how great they sounded. I
mean I know that they are good, but they are getting even better
with age.

Here's the reason why I'm writing this in the blog. I saw more civility, community, and brotherhood at this show than what is being shown by our so called "leaders" in Washington. OK, it's a given that at a punk show testosterone is mixed with raw aggression (aggression that often comes from disappointment/disillusion with the status quo) and the pit is that aggression in action. Ironically, there was real beauty in the pit at the Rancid show. Anyone that fell down in the pit was helped up, no one had a problem, even the security was pretty much hands off as they let punk nature take it's course. There it was, a swirling, skanking, mass of people. People of all ages and colors that were free to express themselves as the music of Rancid rocked us all. I really needed a break from all of the "Wall Street" crap. The news media has been bombarding us with so much bad news that it seems like we have no control over our lives, our futures, and certainly our government. Then I heard Tim sing the chorus to The 11th Hour, "do you know where the power lies? and who pulls the strings, do you know where the power lies, it starts and ends with you". Long live punk rock. MDM

Here's the reason why I'm writing this in the blog. I saw more civility, community, and brotherhood at this show than what is being shown by our so called "leaders" in Washington. OK, it's a given that at a punk show testosterone is mixed with raw aggression (aggression that often comes from disappointment/disillusion with the status quo) and the pit is that aggression in action. Ironically, there was real beauty in the pit at the Rancid show. Anyone that fell down in the pit was helped up, no one had a problem, even the security was pretty much hands off as they let punk nature take it's course. There it was, a swirling, skanking, mass of people. People of all ages and colors that were free to express themselves as the music of Rancid rocked us all. I really needed a break from all of the "Wall Street" crap. The news media has been bombarding us with so much bad news that it seems like we have no control over our lives, our futures, and certainly our government. Then I heard Tim sing the chorus to The 11th Hour, "do you know where the power lies? and who pulls the strings, do you know where the power lies, it starts and ends with you". Long live punk rock. MDM

