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		<title>Five Years, Baby!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Melton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, five years is a long time, right? The world changes from minute to minute&#8211;so FIVE years&#8211;a lot happens and changes in that time. Well, five years ago T2 in partnership with Inland Sea Productions and the Kansas City Area Development Council started work on the &#8220;The Next American Dream&#8221;&#8211;a documentary on the revitalization of [...]]]></description>
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<p>So, five years is a long time, right?  The world changes from minute to minute&#8211;so FIVE years&#8211;a lot happens and changes in that time. Well, five years ago<strong> T2</strong> in partnership with Inland Sea Productions and the Kansas City Area Development Council started work on the <strong>&#8220;The Next American Dream&#8221;</strong>&#8211;a documentary on the revitalization of downtowns all across the nation. Kansas City was a natural fit for the documentary for a number of reasons. First, and most obvious &#8211; we live here! Duh!! Why would we shoot a doc on another city&#8217;s revitalization? We don&#8217;t live there and couldn&#8217;t watch the progress. Additionally, some folks had told KC officials that we were doing  the rebuild the right way&#8230;and apparently doing it ahead of schedule. So&#8230;. off we went. Camera in hand.  Again&#8230;and again&#8230;.and again&#8230;.and again&#8230;.for like&#8211;4 years.  It was like Groundhog Day, only we knew that we would ALWAYS have six more weeks of shooting and interviews.  <img src='http://www.t2.tv/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Then, before we knew it, years 4 and 5 were upon us.  We were in post and knocking out really fantastic story. T2 editor, <strong>Cara Myers</strong>, is a champ.  Plugging away day after day&#8211;digging through literally YEARS of footage and interviews. Writers <strong>Aimee Larrabee and Larry Garrett</strong> helped to keep Cara sane while she was in the editorial suite.  I have to admit, I often wondered if they drugged her&#8230;.oops, I digress.  T2 graphics, headed up by <strong>Michael Ong</strong>, brought the color and elevated entertainment value with the motion graphics.  I loved being in meetings with Michael discussing the graphic look for the doc.  I finally understood that when an artist would show Michael an idea he had for the documentary graphics&#8211;the sometimes response from Michael being &#8220;Interesting.&#8221;&#8212;actually means: &#8220;Whoa Nelley, that is kinda ugly and why don&#8217;t you give it one more shot.&#8221; Michael knew the look and feel of this documentary from day one.  He stayed true to his vision&#8211;and we are all grateful for that amazing vision!</p>
<p>Premiere time. We finished the doc and it was time for the premiere&#8211;<strong>Oct. 7, 2009</strong> at the new <a href="http://www.amcentertainment.com/mainstreet/">Power and Light AMC theater</a>.  We were all excited&#8230;but nervous that all of the folks were going to be looking at our newborn baby for the first time.  Would they think its cute?  <img src='http://www.t2.tv/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  They did and it has been a success ever since. Yes, it has been shown in over 40% of the United States and 32% of the top 50 markets&#8211;yes, all that is true. Now for the mushy stuff&#8211; it being shown in all of the markets in the world won&#8217;t touch the immense pride, joy and pure satisfaction I have for being apart of this documentary.  A true labor of love.  For me, it truly was a dream come true. I am looking for the next doc for us to sink our T2 teeth into&#8211;but nothing will match the passion of our first&#8211; <a href="www.http://www.nextamericandream.com/">&#8220;The Next American Dream.&#8221; </a></p>
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