| | | | | TimesTalks - The Minds Behind Queer Eye Author: David Collins, David Metzler, and Robin Finn Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 1 hour and 27 min. Rating:  Retail Price:
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Publisher's Summary: In an entertaining discussion, the co-creators and on-air talents of this television season's sleeper sensation discuss its impact on culture.David Collins created and executive produces two of Scout Productions' most unique reality series, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Knock First. Premiering on Bravo, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is a "make better" show dedicated to building a better straight man. Every week on ABC Family, Knock First transforms teen's rooms from kiddy to cool. Mr. Collins' executive producer credits also include shows for MTV, VH1, Spike, IFC, and Trio and demonstrate his ability to develop and produce programming across a wide variety of genres and formats. He has combined his extensive knowledge of film and television production with boundless creative energy to launch a highly successful and expanding television division for Scout Productions Inc. Mr. Collins is also an accomplished film producer, most recently producing Brad Anderson's suspenseful thriller Session 9 for USA Films. David Metzler developed the format, narrative style, and visual design of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy for Bravo in partnership with David Collins. Mr. Metzler is an executive producer of this highly original series dedicated to building a better straight man. As an executive producer, writer, and director, he brings a wide range of creative talents to Scout Productions Inc. He has helped build Scout's highly successful and expanding television division. Robin L. Finn, who has been a Metro reporter for The New York Times since 1999, writes the Public Lives profiles. Ms. Finn was also on the original team that wrote Portraits of Grief, the award-winning series that commemorated those individuals who died in the attack on the World Trade Center. This TimesTalks event was recorded on January 10, 2004. |