Michael
and
Joe came to the PMQ offices and filmed three days of footage and then
headed to
The Pizza
Industry — Profiles of pizza industry executives and
entrepreneurs. This
includes pizza parlors from various locations in the
The History of Pizza — This will depict pizza's glorious story from ancient times to the present, with segments on the history of pizza in New York and Chicago (including landmark places like Patsy’s, Lombardi's, and Grimaldi's in New York and Pizzeria Uno and Gino’s East in Chicago). There will be interviews with pizza experts, historians, chefs and entrepreneurs from around the country. They will trace the "rise" of pizza from its humble origins to its prominence as a global, cross-cultural favorite (even pizza as politics). They plan to explore the spread of pizza from its common fare roots to its emerging status as a gourmet dish (including recent trends like California-style pizza). Finally, they will investigate the beginnings of pizza in its native land.
Shows/US
Pizza Team — In these segments, they will interview and
shoot footage of
individuals involved in planning and coordinating the various pizza
shows this
year and in 2005. They will cover all aspects of the shows, including
panels,
exhibitors, seminars and personalities. They will portray the process
of taking
part in the shows, the skills involved in the art of pizza-making and
the
passions exemplified by these talented and creative individuals. In
particular,
Cat Price Productions will document the trials for the U.S. Pizza Team
and
follow it to
If you
would like to contact these two up-and-coming filmmakers and inquire
about how
you can be on their list of stops, e-mail Michael at md@catprice.com or
Joe at
jds@catprice.com. There are also sponsorship opportunities available.
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