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Why You Need to Think Like a Producer with Brian Balthazar

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In my years as a casting director and talent development executive, I've observed that the secret to many of the most successful hosts and performers is that they understand how television production works and how their part of the show (or segment) fits into something larger than themselves.

I saw this first hand when I booked my guest for this episode, Brian Balthazar, on Page Six TV back in the day, and he was always so great because he knew how to make good TV.

It's a treat to have him discuss and share actionable insights on how to think like a producer because Brian has built an impressive career simultaneously in front and behind the camera as a television host, producer and network executive.

Brian is the executive producer and founder of Balthazar Entertainment, specializing in compelling lifestyle programming including Christina on the Coast and Tough Love with Hilary Farr for HGTV and My Dream Kitchen with Carla Hall on Food Network. Brian oversaw the launch of the fourth of Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda where he later became a beloved guest dishing pop culture and trends, was a co-executive producer of The View and was a vice president at Discovery Networks (now Warner Brothers Discovery) where he oversaw mega hits like Flip or Flop and my favorite, Love It or List It.

Key takeaways

  • Production is not personal (even though it often feels that way)
  • Never go to a pitch meeting with only one idea (your idea isn't that unique)
  • If you are pitching yourself as talent, start self-producing examples on social media
  • There is not one right way to succeed. Find the way that is right for you.
  • Be grateful for the opportunities

Follow Brian on Instagram at @brianbalthazar…trust me, he’s a fun poster!

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In my years as a casting director and talent development executive, I've observed that the secret to many of the most successful hosts and performers is that they understand how television production works and how their part of the show (or segment) fits into something larger than themselves.

I saw this first hand when I booked my guest for this episode, Brian Balthazar, on Page Six TV back in the day, and he was always so great because he knew how to make good TV.

It's a treat to have him discuss and share actionable insights on how to think like a producer because Brian has built an impressive career simultaneously in front and behind the camera as a television host, producer and network executive.

Brian is the executive producer and founder of Balthazar Entertainment, specializing in compelling lifestyle programming including Christina on the Coast and Tough Love with Hilary Farr for HGTV and My Dream Kitchen with Carla Hall on Food Network. Brian oversaw the launch of the fourth of Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda where he later became a beloved guest dishing pop culture and trends, was a co-executive producer of The View and was a vice president at Discovery Networks (now Warner Brothers Discovery) where he oversaw mega hits like Flip or Flop and my favorite, Love It or List It.

Key takeaways

  • Production is not personal (even though it often feels that way)
  • Never go to a pitch meeting with only one idea (your idea isn't that unique)
  • If you are pitching yourself as talent, start self-producing examples on social media
  • There is not one right way to succeed. Find the way that is right for you.
  • Be grateful for the opportunities

Follow Brian on Instagram at @brianbalthazar…trust me, he’s a fun poster!

  continue reading

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