Gray Ghost Productions joins forces with regional and national television networks
21 July
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Gray Ghost Productions joins forces with regional and national television networks.
Manchester, New Hampshire – July 20, 2010 – Gray Ghost Productions, a Manchester, New Hampshire outdoor adventure film company unites with Outside Television and Maine PBS with and edited version of its newest film "The Good Life: Tall Tails from the East Side." Broadcast schedules include- Maine PBS: July 22nd at 10pm, and Outside Television: July 26th at 8pm with multiple rebroadcast dates to follow.
After celebrating the release of their third fly-fishing film in three years, Carter Davidson, creative director and president of Gray Ghost says this film represents more than great scenery and big fish, "The Good Life presents something more than the typical fly-fishing film. I think what it does is extend an invitation to anyone with even a small interest in the outdoors to take a closer look at the addiction that is fly fishing on the East Coast."
Filmed in locations from Florida to Labrador and throughout New England, from fresh to saltwater, trout to stripped bass, The Good Life examines the motives of a wide range of anglers who fish in areas ranging from urban to desolate, and seeks to explain the unknown element that drives the fly fisherman to distraction between outings.
"There is an unknown element to fly fishing – I don’t know if you’d call it obsession, or addiction, but whatever it is, there is an interesting cast of characters for whom fishing is more than a hobby. It becomes a way of life. That’s what we wanted to look at. Its even sweeter to share these experiences with the larger audience that both Maine PBS and Outside Television has to offer," Davidson adds.
As with most of Gray Ghost’s offerings, The Good Life makes a point to examine the current state of conservation, ponders where fishing is going and where it’s been, and introduces the viewer to some of the sport’s biggest stars.
Gray Ghost Productions is a producer of outdoor adventure films. For more information on broadcast schedules go to: www.outsidetelevision.com and www.mpbn.net
Contact:
Carter Davidson
info@ggpfilms.com
Gray Ghost Productions LLC
25 Readey St.
Manchester, NH 03104
603-860-5158
www.ggpfilms.com
Gray Ghost Productions joins forces with regional and national television networks.
Manchester, New Hampshire – July 20, 2010 – Gray Ghost Productions, a Manchester, New Hampshire outdoor adventure film company unites with Outside Television and Maine PBS with and edited version of its newest film "The Good Life: Tall Tails from the East Side." Broadcast schedules include- Maine PBS: July 22nd at 10pm, and Outside Television: July 26th at 8pm with multiple rebroadcast dates to follow.
After celebrating the release of their third fly-fishing film in three years, Carter Davidson, creative director and president of Gray Ghost says this film represents more than great scenery and big fish, "The Good Life presents something more than the typical fly-fishing film. I think what it does is extend an invitation to anyone with even a small interest in the outdoors to take a closer look at the addiction that is fly fishing on the East Coast."
Filmed in locations from Florida to Labrador and throughout New England, from fresh to saltwater, trout to stripped bass, The Good Life examines the motives of a wide range of anglers who fish in areas ranging from urban to desolate, and seeks to explain the unknown element that drives the fly fisherman to distraction between outings.
"There is an unknown element to fly fishing – I don’t know if you’d call it obsession, or addiction, but whatever it is, there is an interesting cast of characters for whom fishing is more than a hobby. It becomes a way of life. That’s what we wanted to look at. Its even sweeter to share these experiences with the larger audience that both Maine PBS and Outside Television has to offer," Davidson adds.
As with most of Gray Ghost’s offerings, The Good Life makes a point to examine the current state of conservation, ponders where fishing is going and where it’s been, and introduces the viewer to some of the sport’s biggest stars.
Gray Ghost Productions is a producer of outdoor adventure films. For more information on broadcast schedules go to: www.outsidetelevision.com and www.mpbn.net
Contact:
Carter Davidson
info@ggpfilms.com
Gray Ghost Productions LLC
25 Readey St.
Manchester, NH 03104
603-860-5158
www.ggpfilms.com
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