Landrum shines in Distraction premiere
Published 6:06 pm Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Many area residents have been patiently waiting to see how the TV pilot “Distraction,” filmed in Landrum, was going to portray our beloved small town.
Hundreds got the chance Sunday night, Aug. 19 to see the first episode, which not only piqued viewers’ interest in the story, but made Landrum shine as the friendly small town that it is.
Red carpet rolled out at the Tryon Theatre before the premiere to welcome the cast and crew for “Distraction.” The two showings during the evening were enjoyed by an audience of hundreds of invited guests, many of whom were area residents.
Not only could the audience pick out local actors and extras in the pilot, but the shots of downtown and our classic mountain views made the show feel like home.
The presence of Landrum police cars, a Rescue 11 ambulance and shots of downtown businesses in “Distraction” were another sign that the show’s directors and town officials worked together to make the pilot happen.
If picked up by a network, “Distraction” will be beneficial not only to Landrum, but to the surrounding area as well. Actors and crew members will have to live in the area to shoot the series and others from all over the country could be drawn to visit once Landrum’s quaint character is discovered by the masses.
Kudos to “Distraction” producers, the City of Landrum and especially local executive producer Melanie Jennings. Writer and producer Jeff Prince said the filming would not have been possible without all her work.
Congratulations to all involved on a successful premiere and best wishes for the future success of “Distraction” in Landrum.
– Editorial staff, Tryon Daily Bulletin