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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

Hot Action! This Promo is the Production of Co-Creators Chantal
Boccaccio & Jennifer Barlow, and was the basis for the pilot they
produced for A&E. High-Speed Pursuits, freaky Car Crashes... Chasing Breaking News in a city that goes a little crazy when the sun goes down! Take the 10-minute ride of your life on the mean streets of LA with the city's Hottest Stringers! Television Won't Know What Hit It!

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  • Part 2 STARTS at 8:51

    Sorry :) LOL

    Techno-blah blah :)))

  • what is the link 4 NEXTEL city trace????

  • I made that up :) Hoping to get sponsorship :)

  • Looks pretty cool but the voice-over makes it seem like SHIT.

  • We HATE that voice over. He's our lawyer's nephew and he SUCKED but we got stuck with him.

    AND Sold the show anyways :)

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  • from seeing the way he talks to the police,i am not surprised.I am a stringer in Chicago,you act like that @ a CPD crime scene you will be in a paddy wagon. You dont tell the police to put up crime scene tape!

  • I agree the v/o makes it seem low budget.

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  • love it i actually did whitness a pursuit last year. unfortunately my camera battery died and didn't have a spare with me. turns out its was two 14 y/o boys who stole a dodge stratus in parma, ohio and were chased from parma onto Interstate 480 eb then to I 271 n then west on mayfield rd. the south, on s taylor then west onto euclid hts blvd. and continued west on carnegie st. and were caught at carnie and ontario st. the crashed into progressive field (home of the cleveland indians)

  • i wonder if there is any stringers like that in Miami. and i also think LA is a crazy ass place to live.

  • I agree I have been stringing for 15 years i treat the police here with respect I would never curse at the police .or even curse while I'm covering something, while on assignment you are representing the stations you freelance for .I get my video and the shot I need without fighting with cops and other officials.

  • They're paid $135 per story, per network, unless it's a huge exclusive. The nets capped the pay to under $150 so the stringers wouldn't put others in danger chasing a story, which they might do if it paid more. Talk about irony :) I wanted to talk about that on the show, but the network didn't think it was an important detail, I think that if you see all the crazy they go through to get the shot, then you find out how much it pays -- that's drama! :))

  • No they don't, actually; Scott's a maverick.

  • They let you use a red spot light on your crown vic?

  • With all due respect, Sir, the Stringers are freelance cameramen, not journalists. In LA, when you hold a camera and shoot a crime scene for CBS, you're a union cameraman. When you hold a camera and shoot a crime scene for On Scene Video, you're a freelance cameraman. Perhaps it's different in your city.

  • Let me ask you something, I string in Orlando and all the agencies here are going incripted, are you guys incripted?

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