Robert Sayegh is the Executive Producer and Founder of R World Media, in charge of the company's creation and development of new programming, content, casting, talent management, and day-to-day operations. Over his 20-year career, Rob has assisted in, recruited for, and supervised almost all facets of production and has been a part of many writing and pitch teams, including those presenting to Discovery Channel, HGTV, PBS, Sesame Street, ESPN2's Motorsports Division, True Entertainment and The Cooking Channel.
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Robert has also been hired as the Casting Director for numerous series, including ones on Lifetime Television & the MLB Network. He has worked for other networks including Tru TV, MTV2, E! Network, PBS, NBC, Discovery Channel, HGTV, and acted as a creative consultant for Kindle Creative, the creative division of Mobile Video Production. During his freelance career as a Producer/Writer, he has worked on shows/events such as The VMA's, Fashionably Loud, VH1's Divas, Woodstock '99, Fairway to Heaven Golf Tournament, NBC's The Marriage Ref, E! Network's Ice Loves Coco, MLB Network's Fan Cave, and the James Beard Award Winning Culinary program, Food Trip with Todd English.
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This Brooklyn-born writer has also written for various sports and entertainment magazines over the years, as well, interviewing people such as Ed Bradley ("60 Minutes), Tom Gilroy (Writer/Director, "Spring Forward"), Dres from Black Sheep, Brandon Tierney (CBS Sports Radio/That Other Pre-Game Show), Don La Greca (New York Rangers/ESPN Radio) and ReischeaCanidate (ESPN First Take).
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Robert is the author of The Dividing Line published in 2005, and is currently involved with numerous television, film, and book projects that are in their development to pre-production phases. Most recently, the short he Executive Produced, Wrote, Casted, and did Locations for, BEYOND THE RUSH, won the prestigious Director's Choice Award for Best Overall Short at The 2017 Rincon International Film Festival (PR).
CHRIS MUNGER
MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Munger Music was established in 2006 by Chris Munger. The company began specializing in music branding and supervision, consulting, third-party licensing, clearances, original composition, plus media and music estate brokering. Clients include Viacom, Comcast, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, BMG, NBC, Ovation TV, Comedy Central, MSG Networks, The NFL and NHL, to name a few. Throughout the years, Munger Music has become the leading go-to company for every major TV network, TV production and Film studios, music publishing companies, and record labels — creating new revenue streams, partnerships, and branding.
Mr. Alleyne was born in London and moved to New York to establish a career in the film industry, starting with assignments in entertainment management and a documentary film. His first feature films were "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" and "Hackers," for which he was production secretary and post-production coordinator. This led to a partnership with renowned line producer G. Mac Brown; together they worked on major studio features, including Nora Ephron's "Michael," Frank Oz's "In & Out," Sidney Lumet's remake of "Gloria" with Sharon Stone, and Nora Ephron's "You've Got Mail" starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. Mr. Alleyne was responsible for all aspects of physical production, from budgeting and scheduling through photography.
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Mr. Alleyne then turned his attention toward smaller projects that provide more intimate experiences for an audience. Projects included a position as Second Unit Production Manager on Francis for Coppola's "Megalopolis," and most recently, as Business Manager and on-set Line Producer for the four-part PBS documentary "They Made America." Through partnerships with Greylight Films and Acme Films, Mr. Alleyne has simultaneously worked as a Development Executive, identifying and acquiring quality properties and packaging them with directors, talent and financing.
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In recent years Mr. Alleyne has focused on documentaries and reality television. He has line produced 12 projects, from "The Promise", (a documentary about Bruce Springsteen), to "Chrissy & Mr. Jones" for VH1, and "60 Days In" for Discovery.
His experience and skills range from development through post-production and span from feature films to television, giving him a full understanding of the filmmaking process from script to screen.
CANDY POTTS
CO-PRODUCER
Candy is an Australian-born T.V. professional on and off screen. Most notably, she starred in VH1/Bunum Murray's Saddle Ranch and the West Coast Premiere of Judith Leora's Elijah at the Victory West. Theatre credits include the title role in Hedda Gabler, Julius Caesar, Samuel Beckett's Play and John Updike's Problems at the renowned Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Darkhorse Theatre (Nashville) and the Victory Theatre L.A. She was the EP for one of L.A's premiere pre-production services company, Pottstock, for over a decade, developing pitch decks and sizzle reels for production companies and individual clients, which she co-founded with her mother, the late Australian music icon April Byron. She's also a veteran hospitality/marketing consultant for Fortune 500s, increasing revenues by 7+ figures through her management programs and lectures.
Kevin McCafferty is an Emmy Award winning Director of Photography with extensive broadcast and media experience. Kevin has spearheaded several independent film and broadcast startups. Kevin founded Mobile Video Productions in 1988 and has been a leading factor behind MVP's strong reputation.
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Stating at the forefront of broadcast cable expansion of the 1980's Kevin oversaw the development of many national brands' syndicated programming that have become institutions in the modern broadcast landscape- these include " Portraits of America" with Hal Holbrook, Cable News Network, "A Current Affair" for 20th Century Fox, "20/20", "Fox Files", "ESPN Classic".
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Kevin's most recent work featured on Comedy Central A TV Movie Special- Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals: Live at Brazos County Jail and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart's Final Episode – Jon's Last Joke, and The HBO Funny or Die Special: Ferrell Takes the Field.
Tiya is a transcriber for "Duck Dynasty", "VEEP", "Jep and Jessica: Growing the Dynasty" and "Going Siral". She has also produced personal projects, a collaborative documentary and is currently writing a script based on actual paranormal experiences. She began her production career as an intern with BET Networks in New York City, has worked as an Associate Producer on several reality television programs--"The Six Little McGhees", "Lady Preachers", and "Chrissy and Mr. Jones"--and a Production Coordinator for a feature film, "The Reliant" to be released in 2017. Tiya graduated from Kentucky State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts and attended The Ohio State University Graduate School of Communications. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, has four children and three grandchildren.