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Black Filmmaker Remotely Produces Romantic Comedy Web Series ‘QT’ While in Quarantine

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Los Angeles, CA — Los Angeles filmmaker, Tamieka Briscoe, uses virtual directing to bring her new romantic comedy series, QT, to the web.

The show, about two characters who find love during the quarantine, was completely written and filmed during the lockdown without breaking any social distancing rules.

According to Briscoe, “It was really important for us to adhere to the rules of the stay-at-home order issued by the governor of California in March.

This extremely talented cast and crew were able to tell a captivating and romantic story without ever being in the same place physically.”

The episodes are filmed remotely from the cast members’ homes all over the country, including in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama.

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