popasmoke
09-12-2003, 08:35
Please respond to email address below.
To whom it may concern:
My name is Nicholas Calabria, resident and TV producer residing in San Diego, CA. I have recently presented a show to PBS and I was interested in receiving the participation of your organization. The show consists of seven episodes about the lives of war veterans, but it is unlike any show you've ever seen. We take pilots of military vehicles, helicopters, planes, tanks, etc...and reuinite them with their vehicles. They get a chance to show our host how to pilot and maneuver the vehicle that they commanded and fought with during that particular war. For example, for our first show I had initially planned it to be with a helicopter pilot of the Vietnam War. Our host would meet up with him, go over some safety rules, check the craft, and fly up with our host while teaching him how to actually fly it, and the skills invovled in accomplishing such a task. We'll go over the controls, tactics, among many other things. While we're up there, we'll touch on some backstory, mixing old stock footage and photos of the pilot to recreate a particular memory or story that the pilot woud like to share with us. It's a great opportunity for veterans to share memories with us, as well as take pride in showing the public what they actually did during those wars by teching us about their vehicles. Please tell me what you think, as I would like your assistance in this matter in finding and sending the message out to local and national veterans about this uniqie opportunity. I look forward to hearing your rsponse. Thanks for your attention.
Sincerely,
Nicholas Calabria
calabriaproductions@hotmail.com
To whom it may concern:
My name is Nicholas Calabria, resident and TV producer residing in San Diego, CA. I have recently presented a show to PBS and I was interested in receiving the participation of your organization. The show consists of seven episodes about the lives of war veterans, but it is unlike any show you've ever seen. We take pilots of military vehicles, helicopters, planes, tanks, etc...and reuinite them with their vehicles. They get a chance to show our host how to pilot and maneuver the vehicle that they commanded and fought with during that particular war. For example, for our first show I had initially planned it to be with a helicopter pilot of the Vietnam War. Our host would meet up with him, go over some safety rules, check the craft, and fly up with our host while teaching him how to actually fly it, and the skills invovled in accomplishing such a task. We'll go over the controls, tactics, among many other things. While we're up there, we'll touch on some backstory, mixing old stock footage and photos of the pilot to recreate a particular memory or story that the pilot woud like to share with us. It's a great opportunity for veterans to share memories with us, as well as take pride in showing the public what they actually did during those wars by teching us about their vehicles. Please tell me what you think, as I would like your assistance in this matter in finding and sending the message out to local and national veterans about this uniqie opportunity. I look forward to hearing your rsponse. Thanks for your attention.
Sincerely,
Nicholas Calabria
calabriaproductions@hotmail.com