Jim Janicek Is Making Family-Friendly Films About Colorado, in Colorado

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Jim Janicek Is Making Family-Friendly Films About Colorado, in Colorado
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Many films have settings in Colorado, but barely any have been shot here.

— soon to be a movie as well — was supposedly set in a suburb of Denver, but the show didn’t even bother to digitally remove the palm trees from the Los Angeles City College campus where exteriors were shot.Janicek was born in Colorado — Parker, to be exact — and went to high school in Douglas County, then on to Colorado State University. He started as a gofer for ABC right out of graduation.

Janicek knew he was on to something big when ABC Research came back nine months in with Q-rating results that suggested that audiences were starting to recognize stars of those shows as being “that little girl from TGIF” instead of “Michelle from.” He recalls that “this made Research panic, like they’d made a mistake. Thank God for Bob Iger, who said, ‘Wait, wait, wait…we’ve got a brand here.’ This was during the time of NBC’s Must See TV, and suddenly we had our own night of the week.

Family ultimately brought Janicek back to Colorado, to help take care of his mother. He brought his work with him, founding his own production company,Janicek has teamed up with writer Brian Bird, who has a home in Castle Rock, to produce films in Colorado. The two met by way of Colorado Film Commissioner Donald Zuckerman. All three are media powerhouses: Bird for

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