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New BFRO Series: NATIVE GIANTS

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Donations are needed to launch the next Bigfoot research TV series.

The final episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" will air in late May (2018).  Many fans are disappointed it's over, but BFRO members have been putting together a new series called "Native Giants.” 

The specific need for donations at the moment:

The Demo Reel for "Native Giants" is not finished. It will require a bit more filming in California and then editing in Texas.

Last month the BFRO filmed part of the Demo Reel on the Pine Ridge (Sioux) Reservation in South Dakota. The purpose was to bring together the three cast members to show the chemistry among them (the most important consideration for any TV network).

The new TV series proposal package (Demo Reel + 30 page series proposal document) needs to be in front of several cable network execs ASAP, during the run up to the final episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" in May, in order to be well-timed for acquisition. Your donations will help make that happen.

Summary of the series:

Matt Moneymaker from Finding Bigfoot along with two Native American female investigators will focus on Native knowledge and experiences with bigfoots and/or other strange phenomena on Native lands in the Alaska, Canada, and the lower 48 states.

The trio will visit a different Native tribe each week and will work with tribal police and/or hunters to capture these phenomena on camera.

There are more than 500 Native tribes in Canada, Alaska and the lower US. 

Encounters with strange phenomena (Bigfoots, Little People, SkinWalkers, Ghosts, UFOs) are not reported by all tribes, but they do happen on most of the large reservations out West, and most of the coastal reservations through the Pacific Northwest, and most of the reservations nestled in mountain ranges or abutting mountain ranges from coast to coast.

The trio's journeys will open windows into the modern Native world as modern Natives help to open windows onto the paranormal world.

The two Native female law enforcement officers from two different reservations: Navajo and Pine Ridge (Oglala-Lakota-Sioux).




The BFRO has a 30+ page long series outline available to cable network execs or investors to review when considering this series. You may request it by calling or contacting the BFRO through its Facebook Group, or through the conact info shown at the top of www.BFRO.net


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Here are some of the slides from the 30 page series proposal for cable network execs (which includes details for the first 34 episodes of the series). 

If these images are difficult to read on the screen below then click the images for larger versions .

















Organizer

Matthew Moneymaker
Organizer
San Juan Capistrano, CA

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