Selling Seattle- The Sitcom - Company Profile - Crowdonomics
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Selling Seattle- The Sitcom

"Selling Seattle" is a smart broad comedy in the vein of "Seinfeld" and "Arrested Development". We are working with the video production company North by Northwest to produce the pilot and the second episode in Spokane, Washington this Spring. North by Northwest has produced many motion pictures and TV episodes for well-known Hollywood companies. We plan to stream episodes on the internet with commercials in a thirty-minute format. With cash flow from the pilot and second episode we will produce four to six episodes this fall and at least twelve episodes next year. The money raised through Mainvest will be used to produce the first one or two episodes of Selling Seattle and for advertising costs, office expenses, and an income for Jim McGuffin not to exceed $15,000 per episode. This would be the same as my co-producer Rich Cowan.
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SELLING SEATTLE-THE SITCOM, LLC

9/27/2018

WA

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Selling Seattle- The Sitcom Share 1
07/22/2021
$178,500.00
withdrawn
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