The All My Children History Project
40th Anniversary Documentary Project

Episode 1: Origins (Teaser)


Did you like what you see? The Pine Valley Bulletin is looking to launch a documentary series of 10 minute episodes about All My Children history in time for the 40th Anniversary of the program on January 5, 2010. The documentary seeks to recount the controversial storylines, castings and creative changes that brought the program to where it is today.

We are looking to you, the Pine Valley Bulletin subscribers, for help in our efforts. Find out more about the positions we have available:


Video Editor: Play a key roll in putting together the episodes by helping to choose photos, music, video, and sound bits. The ideal candidate has experience with video editing, is willing to work over email and phone, and most of all has TIME. The current teaser is only a concept, the final look of the episodes are in your hands.Commit to one episode at a time, or to multiple, the sky and your availability is the limit.
Script Editor: Assist in the writing and editing of the final script and storyboard. This role will have you writing, checking references, and most of all deciding what stories are salient enough to include in the episodes. The ideal candidate loves to write, has extensive knowledge of AMC storylines, knows how to properly reference primary sources, and most of all has TIME.
Research Assistant: Help scourer YouYube for interview and show clips to be featured in the final product. Help read interviews, books, and articles about the show, highlighting important passages. Research Assistants can work on a single assignment basis. Be a good writer, as there will be much to summarize.
Primary Sources: Have you ever worked at AMC's studios? Were you an actor, writer, producer, day player, or under-5 on the show? Do you have photographs, scripts or other memorabilia that contribute to the visual presentation? I would love the chance to interview you. You'll get credit for your contributions, so please consider it.


Express your interest to assist in this program by emailing AMCHistory@gmail.com.
Together, we can make this project a part of daytime television to be remembered.