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Learn how we created, produced and sold MotorSport Ranch (from the beginning).

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[How to create, produce and air your reality television idea.] Have you ever wondered how to create, produce and sell your own television pilot? This blog details the trials and tribulations Scott and I went through to get our show on the air. 

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Biz.yahoo.comhttp://biz.yahoo.com [Biz.yahoo.com] Bloggers Detail How to Create a Reality Television Show; Learn How ...: Alexander Muse's blog titled"MotorSport Ranch: The making of a reality television show!" details thetrials and tribulations he and his partner, Scott Ryan, went through to gettheir show on the air. From their first meeting in Las Vegas to the party atthe Playboy mansion, you will learn how these first-time producers fromDallas, Texas, lived the Hollywood dream (in Texas).

Finance.lycos.com[Finance.lycos.com] Bloggers Detail How to Create a Reality Television Show; Learn How ...: Alexander Muse's blog titled "MotorSport Ranch: The making of a reality television show!" details the trials and tribulations he and his partner, Scott Ryan, went through to get their show on the air. From their first meeting in Las Vegas to the party at the Playboy mansion, you will learn how these first-time producers from Dallas, Texas, lived the Hollywood dream (in Texas).

Freelancewriting.com[Freelancewriting.com] BLOGGERS DETAIL HOW TO CREATE A REALITY TELEVISION SHOW ...: Have you ever wondered how to create, produce and sell your own television pilot? Alexander Muse's blog titled "MotorSport Ranch: The making of a reality television show!" details the trials and tribulations he and his partner, Scott Ryan, went through to get their show on the air. From their first meeting in Las Vegas to the party at the Playboy mansion, you will learn how these first-time producers from Dallas, Texas, lived the Hollywood dream (in Texas). The pilot episode of their show will premiere on INHD on July 2.

[Motorsportranch.typepad.com] How to create, produce and air your reality television idea.: Alex Muse started his own DIY media project -- a reality tv show called MotorSport Ranch,which followed a few members of a Texas country club built for carracing enthusiasts. He taught himself how to produce the firsthigh-definition reality show, used LinkedInto find people to work with and pitch the show to, sold the pilot toINHD and is now negotiating for additional episodes and distribution inAsia.

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Posted at August 10, 2005 04:14 PM

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