Tyler New Media is casting for a full length multi-cultural film on blended families (step-parenting etc…) set to release later this year. We’re looking for people that have been impacted in both good and negative ways from being a part of a blended family situation. Filming will take place on Tuesday February 5, 2013 through Friday February 8, 2013 and February 23 and 24 in the Atlanta area. You would need to be available for approx. up to 3 hours on one of those days in the Atlanta area. If interested fill out the form and we’ll contact you shortly.
About Lamar Tyler
Lamar Tyler is co-creator BlackandMarriedWithKids.com. He also is the co-producer of the films Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me, Men Ain't Boys and Still Standing.
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I wish very much so that i could be there a those dates. I’m just going back to work after surgery. My husband and myself just went through somethings with his son. I can write a book about after him just staying with us only 6 months. I love my husband and all of his kids as if they were my own but i’m not mommy. I have a daughter thats not his biologically and he 3 others plus the 1 we have together. Its difficult when you 2 other moms that if the sun dont rise when they want , he cant talk to or visit his kids. Child support is court because he was man enough to go and have it taken out his check. Its alot, like i said i can write a book.
We are not in the Atlanta area but we can relate! We have 6 kids total. I have a 18 year old from a previous relationship, my husband has a 18 year old from a previous relationship and a 16 and 17 year old from a previous marriage, and we have a 3 and 7 year old together! We are the ultimate blended family, many our friends and family call us the black Brady Bunch! We have has our up and many downs, but somehow we make it. It’s not easy AT ALL! We shared a home every Tuesday and every weekend for years. It was and still is a ongoing challenge! Especially since my husband and I both came from blended families. That alone has caused us to have totally different outlooks on raising step kids! For years we never fought about anything, until we merged our families together!!! And then it seemed as if we couldn’t talk about the kids without us ended up no speaking to each other for days. Even today it is still a very touchy subject! So yes I can relate with others of blended families!! It takes a LOT of LOVE and PATIENCE!!!