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Title: Pryce

Log Line: After his uncle Roy's death, teenage real estate prodigy Tommy Pryce is thrust into leading his father’s struggling firm. With both his father and uncle gone and his mother absent, Tommy faces the challenge of reviving the business. Supported by his loyal friend and assistant Jennifer, he must use his intelligence and newfound assertiveness to navigate the corporate world and keep Pryce Point Properties alive.

Project Type: TV Series

Length: 30 minutes

Written: Scripted

Budget: TBA

Pryce
$0 of $50,000 raised

Synopsis

Tommy Pryce, a brash and resourceful teenager, is thrust into the cutthroat world of real estate after inheriting his late uncle’s struggling company, Pryce Point Properties. With debts mounting and dangerous adversaries closing in, Tommy must navigate a web of moral compromises to keep the business afloat. Alongside his loyal but bumbling best friend, Johnny, and his no-nonsense confidante, Jennifer, Tommy works to outwit creditors and protect his family’s legacy.

Blending sharp humor, high-stakes drama, and moments of heartfelt camaraderie, Pryce is a compelling tale of resilience, family, and the lengths one will go to survive in a world stacked against them.

Project Needs

LOCATIONS

  1. Board Room/ Office Space
  2. Mrs. Miller’s house: Suburban home
  3. Alleys/ City Streets
  4. “Pryce Point Properties” Building: office space
  5. Suburban Street
  6. Cellphones
  7. Mrs. Springer’s home: Suburban home
  8. Gas Station, exterior
  9. Andres’ House: Suburban home
  10. Tommy’s Apartment: Average apartment, decorated in typical teenage-boy fashion

PROPS

  1. Briefcase (4)
  2. Cell phone (5)
  3. Miscellaneous paperwork
  4. “Pryce Point Properties” Sign
  5. Wall Clock
  6. Incriminating Photograph #1 (Richard Miller Cheating)
  7. Incrimination Photograph #2 (Andres beating up a man)
  8. Beer cans
  9. Baggie of “Drugs”
  10. Binoculars
  11. Bags of chips

WARDROBE

  1. Suits: 20 to 30 in assorted sizes
  2. Business Casual Attire: White button downs, khakis, slacks
  3. Casual Attire: Jeans, sweats, hoodies, tee shirts
  4. Watches: 2 to 3

VEHICLES

  1. Johnny’s Car: Old car, average, sedan, something a teen would be driving
  2. Andrés’ Car: Mid-Class vehicle, SUV, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, shows wealth but can also be a family vehicle

TRAVEL

1. Transportation for cast and crew

2. Shuttle service for cast and crew between locations

3. Crew accommodations for potential overnight stays during shoots

4. Crew flights

CRAFT/LUNCH

1. Meals and snacks suitable for outdoor locations.

2. Water and other beverages

3. Coffee & Tea

4. Catering for crew meals

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