Television and stories that haven't been popular in media previously. I really love a standout, out of left field story that might have had trouble gaining traction previously or that has simply not come across an executive desk as of yet.
Madison Smith worked at A+E Studios for almost 8 years covering TV shows such as LINCOLN LAWYER and History Channel's PROJECT BLUE BOOK. From the early stages of the development process through post production, she helped manage the creative for a dozen shows and has developed dozens for A+E Studios. She has a passion for new voices and untold stories, believing that everyone has the right to see themselves on screen. With a background mostly in TV, she also has much experience in reviewing and covering feature scripts starting with her time at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She also loves reading books and has written two herself.
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