Group 4
Group Leader: Alexis Williams
              Carolyn Zabski
        Saunchia Stewartson
A 22-year old college graduate whose
concern is not where he’s going in life
but the easiest way to get there.
A typical West Palm Beach family with an
ambitious daughter and now a returning
son from college who is less than joyous
to find his way back out the home.
 Andrew   Jones, a 22 year old, college
  graduate whom moves back home.
 Carol Jones, Andrew’s mother, a stay-at-
  home who is nurturing and protective of her
  kids.
 Bill Jones, Andrew’s father, an independent
  contractor who wants his son to do his
  best, just not in his home.
 Daphne Jones, Andrew’s younger sister, who
  is a high school junior and very proactive in
  her work. Also her parents’ pride and joy.
 Peggy  and Jim Williamson, Andrew’s parents’
  neighbors, a retired couple whose loving
  relationship is more like a cat and dog affair.
 Evelyn and Gene , Andrew’s maternal
  grandparents, whose 20-something attitude
  is constantly leading Andrew astray.
 InWest Palm
 Beach, Florida, an
 gated community
 near the
 waterfront. In the
 loving home of the
 Jones where the
 primary action
 takes place.
 Also the front lawn
 of the Jones which
 is a re-occurring
 place of
 interaction
 between the
 family and the
 neighbors.
 Nevertheless, the
 many places in
 which Andrew tries
 to find a place of
 employment at.
 Revolvingaround Andrew’s desperate need to
 find a job, please his family, and finding
 himself.
    Andrew’s desperate attempt to find a job ends
     him up taking an escort job to make some money
     but he ends up taking a job too close to home.
    Andrew’s parents’ anniversary is approaching and
     his father gives Drew his mother’s ring to get
     cleaned but his scheme for a fast buck leaves
     him without a ring and broke.
    Daphne has a big report due and Drew offers to
     help but his help leads her on the way to
     academic dishonesty.
   The Williamsons’ are going out of town and need
    their pamper pooch, Cha-Cha to be watched
    while they’re gone and Andrew takes the job.
    Unfortunately, locking the dog in a closet and
    throwing a party is not really what they were
    going for.
   Andrew needs to take a load off from his job
    search and party but the crowd that he imagined
    was not his grandparents.
 The target audience which is from 17 to late
 middle ages which are considered the
 “purchasing” group would buy merchandise
 of the shows and the products shown in the
 show.
 Nevertheless,the   Example      The
                               computer
 advertising cost                being
 for companies to                used.

 showcase their
 products on the
 show would help
 fund the
 production.
 Also the show would be done in a studio and
  only have 2 main sets; home of Jones and the
  Jones front lawn, which would cut down on
  production cost because new sets would not
  have to be constantly produced and the cost
  of producing outside the studio would not be
  factor.
 Below-the-line cost would be minimal due
  no special effects would be needed and the
  sets and designers would not need to be at a
  constant production.
 Above-the-linecost would be also be minimal
 because the actors, producers, and writers
 would be individuals whom are not “big
 names”.

M8 television proposal_group4

  • 1.
    Group 4 Group Leader:Alexis Williams Carolyn Zabski Saunchia Stewartson
  • 2.
    A 22-year oldcollege graduate whose concern is not where he’s going in life but the easiest way to get there.
  • 3.
    A typical WestPalm Beach family with an ambitious daughter and now a returning son from college who is less than joyous to find his way back out the home.
  • 4.
     Andrew Jones, a 22 year old, college graduate whom moves back home.  Carol Jones, Andrew’s mother, a stay-at- home who is nurturing and protective of her kids.  Bill Jones, Andrew’s father, an independent contractor who wants his son to do his best, just not in his home.  Daphne Jones, Andrew’s younger sister, who is a high school junior and very proactive in her work. Also her parents’ pride and joy.
  • 5.
     Peggy and Jim Williamson, Andrew’s parents’ neighbors, a retired couple whose loving relationship is more like a cat and dog affair.  Evelyn and Gene , Andrew’s maternal grandparents, whose 20-something attitude is constantly leading Andrew astray.
  • 6.
     InWest Palm Beach, Florida, an gated community near the waterfront. In the loving home of the Jones where the primary action takes place.
  • 7.
     Also thefront lawn of the Jones which is a re-occurring place of interaction between the family and the neighbors.
  • 8.
     Nevertheless, the many places in which Andrew tries to find a place of employment at.
  • 9.
     Revolvingaround Andrew’sdesperate need to find a job, please his family, and finding himself.  Andrew’s desperate attempt to find a job ends him up taking an escort job to make some money but he ends up taking a job too close to home.  Andrew’s parents’ anniversary is approaching and his father gives Drew his mother’s ring to get cleaned but his scheme for a fast buck leaves him without a ring and broke.  Daphne has a big report due and Drew offers to help but his help leads her on the way to academic dishonesty.
  • 10.
    The Williamsons’ are going out of town and need their pamper pooch, Cha-Cha to be watched while they’re gone and Andrew takes the job. Unfortunately, locking the dog in a closet and throwing a party is not really what they were going for.  Andrew needs to take a load off from his job search and party but the crowd that he imagined was not his grandparents.
  • 11.
     The targetaudience which is from 17 to late middle ages which are considered the “purchasing” group would buy merchandise of the shows and the products shown in the show.
  • 12.
     Nevertheless,the Example The computer advertising cost being for companies to used. showcase their products on the show would help fund the production.
  • 13.
     Also theshow would be done in a studio and only have 2 main sets; home of Jones and the Jones front lawn, which would cut down on production cost because new sets would not have to be constantly produced and the cost of producing outside the studio would not be factor.  Below-the-line cost would be minimal due no special effects would be needed and the sets and designers would not need to be at a constant production.
  • 14.
     Above-the-linecost wouldbe also be minimal because the actors, producers, and writers would be individuals whom are not “big names”.