Cece TV
[left to right]: Banff ToDo, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Vintage Disneyland Postcard: Main Street U.S.A, Doudoune d’Air Moncler campaign with Paolo Princi Ph. Jon Gorrigan, Emergency Exit by David Uzochukwu, [uncertain but possibly from Gorotica (1993)], The Twilight Zone “People Are Alike All Over”, Hausu (1977)
PITCH
Bill Fairbanks is a television producer first, a billionaire second, and a conscience-haver somewhere around twelfth. His “daughter,” Cece, has the ideal life—complete with a happy family, handsome boyfriend, and picturesque small town. Sure, sometimes things go wrong, but it always wraps up into a neat little package at the end of the day. It’s the perfect existence. Maybe a little too perfect. Almost as if her friends and neighbors are performing the same carefully orchestrated dance day after day. Like her entire world is, and always has been, an series of manufactured scenarios, undercover actors, and concealed cameras.
But what are the odds that some executive producer adopted her just to broadcast her 24/7? That everything Cecelia has ever wanted, worked for, and accomplished is all an elaborate lie? That her entire life is someone else’s magnum opus? Well, that would just be stranger than fiction.
But when Cece falls in love with an extra who’s only contracted for a few days, all secrets are revealed— even Cecelia’s. Now she must choose between the familiar life where she gets everything she wants and an outside world she can’t even imagine.
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Below are some of the mixed media proposal pages. These are fully my work, not sourced from or created by anyone else. My vision for the formatting and layout of this book would be something similar to Illuminae by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kauffman.








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