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The Exit Team visits a client who needs assistance with selling her house. But is she willing to make the changes with the staging (decor) of the house necessary to make a deal?
Real World Real Estate is a reality/documentary show about how a young real estate agency is dealing with the current market. This is NOT a show featuring the rich looking for 5 million dollar homes, it is real stories from those who are going through foreclosure, bankruptcy, first time home buying, event planning, etc.
Features The Exit Shore Realty/The Roop Group of Salisbury, Maryland. Filmed in Somerset, Wicomico, & Worcester County.
Produced by Adam Durham Productions & Modulation Studios: modulationstudios@gmail.com
Special Thanks in this Episode to Jennifer Cannon & Market Street Inn
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Produced, Filmed, & Edited by Modulation Studios.
Christian Tapia of Exit Shore Realty is almost $500k in debt because of investing in an upscale-home right as the real estate market went south. Will he be able to sell the house in today’s market?
Real World Real Estate is a reality/documentary show about how a young real estate agency is dealing with the current market. This is NOT a show featuring the rich looking for 5 million dollar homes, it is real stories from those who are going through foreclosure, bankruptcy, first time home buying, event planning, etc.
Features The Exit Shore Realty/The Roop Group of Salisbury, Maryland. Filmed in Somerset, Wicomico, & Worcester County.
Produced by Adam Durham Productions & Modulation Studios: modulationstudios@gmail.com
Special Thanks in this episode to the realtors who attended the open house.
NOTE: This episode was filmed on private property and all those interviewed on camera verbally consented to appear.
Exit Shore Realty The Roop Group Adam Roop Real Estate Marketing Business Salisbury Crisfield Ocean City Bankrupt Foreclosure Short Sale Money Investments Gone Wrong Delmarva Salisbury Real Estate Driving Reality Show Documentary Docudrama Open House Market No-Spin Season Bridal Show Houses Management Property Management Mansion Downtown Mainstreet Event Fair Entrepreneur Community Conference Conventions
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Batman Theme Song
Some wikipedia info:
In the early 1960s, Ed Graham Productions optioned the TV rights to Batman, and planned a straightforward juvenile adventure show, much like Adventures of Superman and The Lone Ranger, for CBS on Saturday mornings. Mike Henry, who would later go on to star in the Tarzan franchise, and is best known for his portrayal of Jackie Gleason’s dipstick son in the Smokey and the Bandit movies, was set to star as Batman. Reportedly, DC Comics commissioned publicity photos of Henry in a Batman costume. Around this same time, the Playboy Club in Chicago was screening the Batman serials (1943’s Batman and 1949’s Batman and Robin) on Saturday nights. It became very popular, as the hip partygoers would cheer and applaud the Dynamic Duo, and boo and hiss at the villains. East coast ABC executive Yale Udoff, a Batman fan in childhood, attended one of these parties at the Playboy Club and was impressed with the reaction the serials were getting. He contacted West Coast ABC executives Harve Bennett and Edgar Scherick, who were already considering developing a TV series based on a comic strip action hero, to suggest a prime time Batman series in the hip and fun style of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
When negotiations between CBS and Graham stalled, DC quickly reeled the rights back in and made the deal with ABC. ABC farmed the rights out to 20th Century Fox to produce the series. Fox, in turn, handed the project to William Dozier and his Greenway Productions. Whereas ABC and Fox were expecting a hip and fun, yet still serious, adventure show, Dozier, who loathed comic books, concluded the only way to make the show work was to do it as a pop art camp comedy. Originally, mystery novelist Eric Ambler was to write the motion picture that would launch the TV series, but he dropped out after learning of Dozier’s camp comedy approach.
By the time ABC pushed up the debut date to January 1966, thus foregoing the movie until the summer hiatus, Lorenzo Semple Jr. had signed on as head script writer. He wrote the pilot script, and generally kept his scripts more on the side of pop art adventure. Stanley Ralph Ross, Stanford Sherman, and Charles Hoffman were script writers who generally leaned more toward camp comedy, and in Ross’ case, sometimes outright slapstick and satire. Instead of producing a one-hour show, Dozier and Semple decided to have the show air twice a week in half-hour installments with a cliffhanger connecting the two episodes, echoing the old movie serials. Initially, Dozier wanted Ty Hardin to play Batman, but he was unavailable, filming Westerns in Europe. Eventually, two sets of screen tests were filmed, one with Adam West and Burt Ward, the other with Lyle Waggoner and Peter Deyell, with West and Ward winning the roles.
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January 15, 2010 - 5:26 pm
This video is from the show Open House on CNN. Homeowners in trouble facing short sale or foreclosure should be careful when answering to unsolicited mail, phone calls or emails. A HUD representative and a legal services representatives explain what homeowners should watch out for and what to do.
More info at:
sccrealestateuncensored.com/2007/foreclosure-scam/
micasamidinero.com/2007/foreclosure-fraude/
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