Solana Productions Inc. Videotapes Screenwriters Nanny Nightmare



Solana Productions, Inc., (http://www.solanaproductions.com) has taped an interview with a San Diego, California mother who turned her real-life horror story with a live-in nanny into a Hollywood screenplay that she sold for six figures.

Chrisanna Northrup, a married mother of three school-age children, spotted problems soon after hiring the nanny, but ran into legal roadblocks evicting her from their home. Northrup and her family spent a harrowing 30 days as the nanny remained in their home, threatening extortion, wearing Northrup'ss clothes, throwing parties and even recording pornography on the family television.

Once the nanny eventually moved out, Northrup spent a year writing Silver, a screenplay about the experience. She placed a one-day ad in the Hollywood Reporter, and sold the project to a film production company owned by a private investor for more than $100,000. The movie is now in development.

A two-person camera crew and field producer from Solana Productions recorded a lengthy interview with Northrup and her husband at their home and shot re-enactments of some of the family'ss harrowing moments with the nanny. This San Diego video production segment aired on The Rachael Ray Show in April.

Solana Productions, Inc., (http://www.solanaproductions.com) is a videotape production company based in Solana Beach, California, that regularly shoots for a variety of broadcast, cable and corporate clients, including The Rachael Ray Show, Entertainment Tonight, The Insider, Dr. Phil and Oprah.





Solana Productions Inc. Videotapes Screenwriters Nanny Nightmare