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EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning producers See-Saw Films (The King’s Speech) are gearing up on Tenzing, about the inspirational life of Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and his summit of Mount Everest in 1953 alongside fellow outsider New Zealander Edmund Hillary.
A search is currently underway to cast the lead role of Tenzing Norgay who will star alongside BAFTA-nominated Tom Hiddleston (Loki) as Sir Edmund Hillary, and Oscar winner Willem Dafoe (Poor Things) as the English expedition leader, Colonel John Hunt.
Tenzing comes from filmmaker Jennifer Peedom who has the exclusive rights to tell Tenzing’s story via his family and has a close relationship with the Sherpa community after making acclaimed documentary Sherpa.
Script comes from Oscar-nominated Luke Davies (Lion) and producers are Liz Watts, Emile Sherman and Iain Canning for See-Saw Films, alongside Jennifer Peedom and Luke Davies. Executive producers are Simon Gillis, David Michôd and Norbu Tenzing.
Tibetan born Tenzing Norgay, alongside New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary, both outsiders on a British Expedition, defied insurmountable odds to achieve what was once thought impossible, reaching the summit of the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest. After six previous attempts, Tenzing risked everything for one final venture. He had to navigate treacherous politics and perilous weather as he embarked on the most significant climb of his life. Through it all, he did so with humor, warmth, and generosity towards his fellow climbers, but also deep reverence and respect for the sacred Mother Goddess of his Mountain, Chomolungma.
This will be one of the hot projects at next week’s Cannes market where Rocket Science will be handling international sales in partnership with Cross City Films, See-Saw’s in-house sales arm. UTA Independent Film Group and Cross City Films are co-repping the U.S. sale. We understand filming is being lined up for spring 2025.
Peedom, known for her intimate portraits against epic landscapes, including documentaries Solo, Sherpa and Mountain, said: “I could not be more thrilled to be bringing Tenzing Norgay’s story to the screen. I’ve been working towards this film my whole career, and I’m incredibly grateful to Tenzing’s family for entrusting me with it. I am excited to work with See-Saw Films and our amazing cast to bring this story to life. Tom Hiddleston and Willem Dafoe are two of the most generous and talented actors in the business, so pairing them with our brilliant Himalayan cast is going to be electric. I have no doubt this film will resonate widely. We all have our own mountains to climb, and this film shows us what human beings are truly capable of.”
Producers Emile Sherman and Iain Canning added: “We are so excited to embark on this exhilarating ascent led by one of the most inspirational directors we’ve encountered, Jennifer Peedom. Her award-winning experience in the world of high-altitude filmmaking, alongside her unique relationship with the Sherpa community and her masterful storytelling skills make her the perfect director for this film.”
Norbu Tenzing, son of Tenzing Norgay, commented: “Jen is somebody who has earned the respect of our people, understands the community, and is deeply immersed in our culture. She’s a great human being and someone that we trust, and she has had a lifelong interest in the story of my father Tenzing Norgay. I am delighted that she has taken on this project and can’t wait for the world to see who my father was.”
Hiddleston is represented by UTA, Hamilton Hodell, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole. Willem Dafoe is represented by WME, The Artist Partnership, and Circle of Confusion.
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“The Ritual,” the upcoming exorcism horror in which Al Pacino and Dan Stevens play troubled priests, has sold out for most international territories by XYZ Films.
From director David Midell, the film was written by Midell and Enrico Natale, and produced by Andrew Stevens, Mitchell Welch and Natale. Ashley Greene and Abigail Cowen round out the cast.
XYZ, which has been quietly growing its own releasing arm on top of its sales operations, is planning a U.S. theatrical release in 2025.
Based on a true story, “The Ritual” follows two priests — one questioning his faith (Stevens) and one reckoning with a troubled past (Pacino) — who must put aside their differences to save a possessed young woman through a difficult and dangerous series of exorcisms. The film is an authentic portrayal of Emma Schmidt, an American woman whose demonic possession culminated in harrowing exorcisms. Her case remains the most thoroughly documented exorcism in American history.
International sales include Umbrella for Australia/New Zealand, PremiereTV for Benelux, KMBO for France, Leonine for Germany/Austria/Switzerland, TFG for Greece, Plaion for Italy, NOS for Portugal, Inopia for Spain, Altitude for U.K./Ireland, Pro Rom for Eastern Europe, Volga for CIS Baltics, Falcon for Middle East, Siyah Beyaz for Turkey, IDC for Latin America, PVR for India, PT Prima for Indonesia, Antenna for Malaysia, Filmbridge for Mongolia, Pioneer for Philippines, Shaw for Singapore and JNC for South Korea and Vietnam.
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First Look: Hell of a Summer
Altitude Film Sales will handle international sales of the original horror-comedy “Hell of a Summer,” which is written, directed by and stars Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk. In addition, the filmmakers released a suitably eerie first look at “Hell of a Summer,” which shows Wolfhard and Bryk staring down at something creepy from the barrels of their flashlights.
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Mantella Laevigata
Description: Mantella laevigata is a unique member of the genus, being semi-arboreal. This is obvious not only from their behavior, but also from the presence of enlarged toe pads which help them climb. They are medium-sized, with the largest individuals growing to 29 mm (1.1 inches), most staying smaller. Typically, M. laevigata has a green or yellow head and dorsum, which contrasts sharply with the black sides of their body. Their limbs are also black, but often have a slightly metallic or coppery appearance.
An interesting breeding method is employed by M. laevigata, different from all other Mantella species. They breed in water-filled holes above ground, often cavities within a broken piece of bamboo or tree. Tadpoles are deposited in these tiny reservoirs, and as they develop, the female returns to deposit infertile eggs for them to feed on. This form of parental care is also preformed by other species of frogs, most notably certain neotropical poison dart frogs (Dendrobatids) Red List Conservation Status: Near Threatened Distribution and Habitat: M. laevigata occupies a relatively large range throughout lowland rainforests in northeast Madagascar. Here they can be found in abundance around patches of bamboo. Captive Care Notes: Wild-caught M. laevigata are frequently encountered in the North American pet trade during certain times of the year. Captive breeding is also occasionally achieved, and captive-bred frogs are periodically offered for sale. Because of their unique breeding habits, only small numbers of frogs are usually produced when compared with other species of mantellas that are bred, so although they seem to breed more consistently than some other species, there often are few captive-bred frogs available. M. laevigata makes an interesting captive. They do best when provided with a vertically-oriented terrarium that includes plenty of branches and plants above ground. Hollow bamboo tubes can be included to provide breeding cavities similar to what they would utilize in the wild. Film canisters or plastic cups suction cupped to the side of the terrarium can work equally well, and allow the keeper to easily remove tadpoles as they are found. The tadpoles are not obligate egg-feeders, and will grow well on foods used to feed other larval Mantella species. Sometimes M. laevigata simply lays eggs on the substrate next to the water source in the cage, avoiding reservoirs altogether. Males are fairly bold and call in the open to defend territory, while females are much more reclusive. Being a mantella frog from low altitudes, they tolerate warm temperatures well. Daytime temperatures can reach 27°C (81°F) without problems, although they are best kept cooler, between 20°C and 26°C (68F° and 79°F) most of the time.
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AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. 2007. Berkeley, California: AmphibiaWeb. Available: http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: March 8, 2007).
Staniszewski, Marc. Mantellas. Frankfurt, Germany: Chimaira, 2001.
Vences, M., F. Glaw & W. Böhme. 1999. A review of the genus Mantella (Anura, Ranidae, Mantellinae): taxonomy, distribution and conservation of Malagasy poison frogs. – Alytes 17 (1-2): 3-72.
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Bogotá is Colombia’s sprawling, high-altitude capital
Streets of Bogota on Rainy days
Bogota is located in the Colombian Andean Region at 8,660 feet of altitude. Its weather is chilly and very rainy. Although it’s a beautiful city to explore and very friendly to walk around, it’s good to have a back-up plan for when it rains and you find yourself with nothing to do.
The best things to do in Bogota when it rains:
Seek shelter in a museum
The historic centre of Bogota, La Candelaria, is by far the nicest part of the city to visit. The central square, Plaza Bolivar, makes a good orientation point with its beauful Cathedral and plethora of nearby museums like the Botero and Casa Moneda. The Gold Museum is must see as well. (Barrio La Candelaria Museums of Bogotá)
There are many cool museums in Bogota, and most of them are in the historical center of La Candelaria. They are perfect places to spend a rainy afternoon and get a cup of coffee. Our favorite museums are the Museo Botero, where you can see his extensive body of work as well as his personal collection which includes a lot of European, American and Latin American artists. Another great option is MAMBO: the modern art museum of Bogota; it’s always a great option if you’re interested in contemporary latin american art. Another great option if you’re further north are the art galleries. Our favorites are Galería La Cometa, Nueveochenta and NADA.
Go to the movies
Cinemateca Distrital This is a perfect rainy-day plan in any city, but Bogota has a few charming independent cinemas well worth a visit. Check out Cine Tonalá, which has a cool café where you can enjoy drinks and snacks, and even a little art gallery upstairs. The new Cinematheque of Bogota just opened in 2019 and their film selection is always solid. If you’re further north, check out Cinema Paraíso in Usaquén or Cinemanía un Parque de la 93.
Get a hot drink at a café
Arte y Pasion Cafe
Watch the rain fall from the cozy seat of a café while you enjoy some world famous colombian roast. There are endless options for this in Bogotá if you want a place to work, relax, meet a friend or just enjoy some colombian coffee and pastries by yourself. Some cafés you can’t miss are Masa and Juan Valdez- Bogota classics, but also try new trendy options like Mesa Salvaje (great for vegans!).
Go shopping
Centro Comercial Atlantis Plaza Bogota Bogota has a great assortment of malls in every neighborhood, and they’re nice places to kill time if there’s a storm going on outside. If you’re in the mood, some of the best options are Centro Andino in Zona Rosa, Parque La Colina, a new upscale mall in the north area, or Multiplaza, the biggest mall in the city located near the airport in case that’s where you’re staying. colombian coffee and pastries by yourself. Some cafés you can’t miss are Masa and Juan Valdez- Bogota classics, but also try new trendy options like Mesa Salvaje (great for vegans!).
Weathering the Bogotá weather
A rainbow covers La Macerena as storm clouds brew in the background.
The dichotomy of the weather in Bogotá, streets of water
Of course umbrellas are for sale on every street corner, but of such poor quality as to be almost a disposable item, and the rain is so heavy the bounce-back of the street soaks you from the bottom up. Not to mention the road-river-road you are wading in. Many people prefer to use a newspaper or whatever bag or documents they are carrying to shield themselves from rain, or just wait it out in a shop-front.
or blue skies as far as you can see!
Clouds can dump rain or just disappear in the high dry air as quickly as they formed. Like many battles, the drama has no predictable outcome. In the end, many people living here just think, sod it, no point looking like a plonker in a rain cape just in case.
The colonial founders of Santa Fe chose to centre the city on the wettest part of the Bogotá plains, pushed up against the mountainside in an area referred to today as cielo roto, broken sky. An apt name, since it does feel sometimes like heaven has cracked open and some celestial river is pouring in.
A torrential downpour photographed from Monserate, notice the sun shining in the background!
The only time you can really expect consistent dry weather is the few weeks after Christmas, maybe running into February if you’re lucky
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Flats For Sale in Narayangaon at Vaishnavi Vastu
There are several factors that can make a home a good choice for investment:
Location: The location of a property can greatly affect its value and potential for appreciation. Homes in desirable neighbourhoods or areas with strong economic growth tend to appreciate faster and provide better returns on investment.
Condition: The condition of a home is another important factor to consider. Properties that are well-maintained and updated tend to attract higher rental rates and are more likely to appreciate in value over time.
Rental income potential: Rental income can provide a steady stream of cash flow, making a property more attractive as an investment. Properties located in areas with high rental demand or with features that appeal to renters, such as multiple bedrooms or a good school district, can offer strong rental income potential.
Growth potential: Properties that have the potential for renovation or expansion can offer a higher return on investment. Homes that are underpriced or in need of repair can be improved and sold for a profit.
Market conditions: The overall real estate market conditions, such as interest rates and housing supply, can also affect the potential for a home to be a good investment. It's important to consider the market trends and potential risks before investing in a property.
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About Narayangaon
Narayangaon is a town situated on the western edge of the Deccan plateau at an altitude of 656 m. The town can be easily accessed by road from major cities and is located on the banks of the Meena river. With a wide hill range separating it from the adjoining Ambegaon taluka to the south, the town offers a glimpse into mediaeval architecture, with nearby caves, dams, and other popular tourist attractions. Narayangaon has also been featured in films and commercials. Manikdoh, a leopard rehabilitation centre located 25 km west of Narayangaon, and Malshej Ghat, a popular tourist attraction that can be reached within a 45-minute drive, are some of the places worth visiting. Shivneri Fort, located 16 km west of Narayangaon, is the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The name Narayangaon is believed to have originated from the nearby Narayangad fort, which is located 8 km northeast of the town.
For nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts, nearby hill ranges such as Ganpirbaba, Chawnd, Nimgiri, Dhakoba, Hadsar, Jivdhan, and Harishchandra are a must-visit. These areas are also home to rare plant species. The Muktabai Temple, located on the Meena river bank, is a prominent religious site in Narayangaon. The town also boasts other temples, such as the Lord Ram temple, Hanuman temple, and Shambhu Mahadev temple, a branch of the Shikhar Shingnapur Mahadev temple.
Tourists can also visit nearby religious sites such as the Ashtavinayak Ganapati temples - Shri Girijatmaka of Lenyadri and Vigneshwara Temple in Ozar. The Kapardikeshwar Lord Shiva temple in Otur and the Lord Khandoba temple near Vadaj are other popular religious sites that can be visited. The Muktaai yatra, which starts after the day of Varuthini Ekadashi, is one of the biggest festivals in Maharashtra and attracts visitors from all over the state.
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The reason why bomber jackets look trendy
The famous stuntman Leslie Irvin first designed the B3 bomber jacket. People who are following the latest trends are worried about why bomber jackets look cool? They were the US Army Air Force clothing Board utilized this style and created the very first original bomber jacket in 1934. It was the time the bombers in the cockpit required clothing that was robust and extremely warm. The pilots flew fighter aircraft over 25000 feet above the ground. The temperature average at these altitudes was - 50. Thus it was the US military created a coat of leather made of faux fur to protect pilots from frigid temperatures. The jacket was a uniform for those in the US air force, but later the public in the area also began wearing it as a vintage garment.
With time the people came up with a variety of improvements and changes in their lives. Women's and men's leather clothing are modernizing themselves exactly as the latest innovations. Many companies have introduced new features and styles for jackets. The most important aspect to consider is that these jackets will are never boring, with the tough leather Varsity type as well as the shearling-fur. The men's lambskin jacket is the ideal outfit for any time of the year or for any occasion. Women are also involved in leather-based outfits for ladies.
Five things that make the coolest leather jacket
The leather bomber jacket women were first worn during WW1 and are still among the most favored outfits. There are many new and fashionable outfits offered in the market, however the classic style is more well-known among them.
The reason behind the bomber jacket's incredible cool look is its amazing quality features and its style. These features of quality include exceptional warmth, incredible durability, luxurious look and fashion.
Below, you can find the characteristics of a high-quality leather bomber jacket, which makes it an extremely cool and top fashion item.
EXTREME WARMTH
The ability to warm is the best characteristic of these jackets. They come with sheep shearling 100% authentic fur for the inner liner. It is derived from lambs and sheep's hire which have incredibly warm. You can gauge the heat capacity of this fabric by looking at its manufacturing background. These jackets were originally designed to US pilots. They flew their planes at extremely high altitudes across the US to all of Europe. The temperature and wind at those altitudes could chill the pilots. The leather bomber jackets have shearling linings that protected the pilots from frizzing conditions. There is no other lining that will match this warmest inner liner. You can wear it even when it's minus 10 outside.
MASSIVE DURABILITY
The leather jackets are costly however they also offer an investment benefit over time because of their incredible longevity. This is also a great reason to make bomber jackets fashionable. If you buy an authentic leather jacket you don't have to fret about replacing it. The leather jackets are made with genuine sheep's leather. It has a lot of durability it and is able to be used for months, or even for years. It's lighter and more flexible as compared to other types of leather. It is used in the majority of clothes made of leather and accessories for fashion due to its strength and softness.
END-LESS TREND
The bomber shearling leather outerwears are an incredibly fashion-forward item right from their initial appearance until today. It was an army uniform during its beginning days, but later people of the local society began wearing it. The outfit was a fashion accessory between 1940 to 1950s. Hollywood was also an important role in the rise of the popularity of leather products. You can see a variety of leather-clad outfits from the early 19th century films. Numerous famous stars from the US and certain European unions donned this look to improve their appearance in movies. The ladies were also fascinated by these extravagant garments. Similar to the past they are trendy and a preferred fashion item for a lot of people.
LUXURY LOOKS
The most amazing thing about bomber clothes is their incredible appearance. The first thing you notice in an outfit or piece is the style. If the appearance isn't appropriate or doesn't meet the desire of the customer regardless of the quality it is. It was not worthy for the buyer. Leslie Irvin designed this outfit with her amazing talent, as well as The US army clothing boards gave this style an actual shape. Together, they create the appearance of the outfit absolutely gorgeous. A shearling lined collar is by far the most distinctive and famous element of this dress. It offers a elegant and comfy look. It's the only aspect that sets it apart from the rest.
USER-FRIENDLY
The last but not last thing, this classic dress is a great choice for everyday wear since it is able to be worn with regular clothes. It is a great match with normal clothes without looking uncool. These outfits made of shearling come in various designs in the world's fashionable market. They come in a variety of designs, including shearling collars that are symmetrical and detachable shearling jackets are perfect for casual events.
It is possible that you will be attending an upcoming New Year's celebration therefore, an asymmetrical collar shearling jacket is a great way to make you look cool. It is a great choice to pair with your round-neck Tee and rough denim jeans as well as suede shoes. It will transform your appearance into a more sophisticated and cooler person.
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Hell of a Summer image offers first look at Finn Wolfhard horror comedy
The first image from the horror comedy Hell of a Summer shows the characters played by directors Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk Stranger Things and Ghostbusters: Afterlife actor Finn Wolfhard has made his feature directorial debut with a horror comedy called Hell of a Summer, which he directed alongside Billy Bryk, who also appeared in Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Altitude Film Sales will be…
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WINNIE THE POOH: BLOOD AND HONEY (2023) Now with a Fathom Events teaser trailer
WINNIE THE POOH: BLOOD AND HONEY (2023) Now with a Fathom Events teaser trailer
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, the low-budget slasher horror film based on the classic character, will receive a theatrical release before its online release. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fathom Events will be releasing the film for a special one-day event in hundreds of U.S. movie houses on February 15, 2023. Tickets go on sale on January 6, 2023. Internationally, Altitude has…
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What Do You Understand By CCSL
Understanding combined continuity spotting list (CCSL) is a crucial part of digital sales process. It's essentially a system or checklist that provides digital advertising companies an organized way to purchase media, build spots, and count ads per channel on the internet. This unique methodology gives advertisers the ability to keep track of all their campaigns in one easy document, ensuring accuracy when creating contracts across multiple platforms - including television, radio, or online media buying. In this blog post, we will unpack what CCSL is in detail and explain why it’s so important for retailers considering any kind of multichannel marketing approach.
What Is CCSL?
A combined continuity spotting list, mostly called CCSL is a tool utilized in the film marketing industry to identify and keep track of any errors or obvious mistakes that may arise throughout the production process. CCSL provides a complete reference for all steps in filming, including key moments for the cast and crew. It assists the entire council in keeping continuity throughout the shoot by taking note of hairstyles, costume changes, settings, and other important details. CCSL also helps to simplify expensive reshooting by noting any mistakes immediately during editing, allowing filmmakers to easily fix any issues without worry. Ultimately, CCSL helps prevent costly reshoots and preserves perfect continuity throughout the project.
What Is A Spotting List?
A spotting list is an HTML-based document that helps website owners and developers keep track of their data and content. A spotting list is an important organizational tool for pilots and aviation professionals. It helps provide an organized distribution of the various components that need to be observed when flying or during a pre-flight check-up. The format includes items like landing gear, flaps, engine operation, and basic aircraft inspection items. Furthermore, it also provides information regarding instrumentation such as altitude indicators and navigation equipment along with emergency power states and emergency communications. A spotting list ensures that the flight is planned in an organized manner. Thus ensuring that all necessary checks are made before takeoff to ensure the safety of the pilot and those on board. Spotting lists make sure no stone goes unturned when it comes to checking off everything necessary for safe take off! Knowing what needs to be checked off allows pilots to quickly note any potential hazards before committing to a flight.
Benefits of CCSL
CCSL stands for Combined Continuity and Spotting List and it is an important tool for businesses to use when managing their continuity plans.
Avoid Risks
A CCSL provides a comprehensive list of all processes, operations, and activities that need to be monitored to ensure continuity. This allows businesses to better identify potential risks and take steps to mitigate them. The CCSL also enables businesses to quickly and easily identify areas that need improvement or require additional resources. This allows them to be more proactive in developing solutions, rather than simply reacting to potential problems as they arise.
Streamlined Processes
A CCSL simplifies the process of maintaining continuity plans by providing a standardized checklist of processes that need to be completed or reviewed. This ensures that all activities are documented properly and efficiently, reducing the risk of missed steps. A CCSL provides a detailed list of activities that need to be monitored, which ensures more accurate legal document. This helps businesses maintain accurate records of their recovery efforts and better coordinate with other departments in the event of an emergency.
Overall, a CCSL greatly improves continuity planning by providing detailed information on processes and operations that need to be monitored. With this tool, businesses are able to more effectively manage potential risks and efficiently develop solutions to ensure the continuity of their operations.
How To Make A CCSL?
Making a Combined Continuity Spotting List (CCSL) can be a daunting process, but with the right preparation it can be easier than expected. The idea of a CCSL is to allow for exact continuity between production scheduled and content that is released by media organizations like television networks and streaming services. In order to make sure all required elements are included in the list, start by compiling all assets such as the dialogue, video shot, music source and 3D/2D graphic element.
Then break them down into their individual components ensuring that their sizes, colors, and other attributes are properly noted. This will help you spot potential inconsistencies when putting together a storyboard or sequence for your final product. Once the material is organized the next step is to create a spreadsheet in which the information on each asset is stored. This data should include technical notes and information on asset usage rights. Taking this extra step when creating your CCSL eliminates guesswork during post-production and helps ensure that your results match your vision!
How To Enroll In A CCSL Course?
If you are interested in community service learning and looking to explore the field further, enrolling in a CCSL course is a great way to do so! Enrolling in one of these courses can be an easy process. First, review the course catalog for available classes and choose one that interests you. Once you have selected your desired class, register for the course through your university's portal or other relevant website. During this process, you may need to provide some contact information or complete additional steps depending on the class. After submitting all necessary information, your enrollment should be confirmed and ready for you to attend! You can have your enrollment on various locations.
Types Of Courses Available Through CCSL
Introductory Courses: These courses provide a basic introduction to the field of continuity spotting and its associated terminology and processes. They cover topics such as recognizing potential hazards, spotting errors in process flow, assessing risk and responding appropriately to it.
On the other hand, Advanced Courses. These are designed for those who have already mastered the basics of continuity spotting and are looking to expand their knowledge base. They offer a deeper look into the complexities of process flow analysis and how different risk factors impact it. Specialized Courses focus on specific areas within the field such as hazardous materials handling, fire safety, or emergency response planning. They provide an in-depth look at specific aspects of the field, with a focus on practical application.
Moreover, Certification Courses are designed to help individuals become certified in continuity spotting. They provide instruction and practice in the core principles and processes necessary for certification. Continuing Education Courses are intended to keep individuals up-to-date with the changing trends in continuity spotting. They provide a comprehensive overview of new developments in the field and how to incorporate them into existing process flow analysis procedures.
Things To Consider When Joining CCSL
Check the CCSL’s credentials: It's important to do some research into the legitimacy of a continuity spotting list before joining. Make sure that the list is reliable and trustworthy, as well as being well-known in your industry.
Review membership requirements: Some combined continuity spotting lists may have specific requirements for membership, such as experience or qualifications. Review these requirements carefully to ensure that you meet all the criteria for joining the list.
Assess the quality of service: Before signing up for any CCSL, it’s important to assess the quality of service they provide. Check reviews from existing members and look at how quickly they respond to inquiries or complaints.
Consider the cost of membership: Different CCSLs may charge different fees for membership, so make sure you know what you’re signing up for before committing to anything.
Take an online tour: Most CCSL providers offer virtual tours on their websites, so if you’d like to get a better idea of the services they offer, it can be helpful to take one.
Review their terms and conditions: Before joining any CCSL, make sure you read through their terms and conditions thoroughly. This will ensure that you know exactly what is expected of you as a member and give you an idea of how the CCSL works.
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It’s been a while between posts here at the Parallel Julieverse, but we have finally managed to clear a bit of time from work, life, and other such annoyances to get back to what really matters: all things Julie! And in this post we highlight an interesting tidbit of trivia from late-1950 when Julie was appearing in Red Riding Hood at the Theatre Royal Nottingham, the subject of a recent 70th anniversary tribute post.
Although she had only just turned 15 when she was cast as the eponymous lead in Red Riding Hood, Julie Andrews was already an established juvenile star of considerable note. Her debut star-making turn as a 12-year-old child prodigy in Starlight Roof in 1947/48 garnered widespread media attention and it catapulted the young singer into a whirlwind period of touring performances, radio programmes, West End pantomimes, and even early television appearances. Julie’s subsequent casting as the resident singer in the hit BBC radio series, Educating Archie, augmented her fame further, bringing her voice into the sitting rooms of Britain on a weekly basis and making her a household name.
With this growing renown came equally expanded opportunities for cross-promotional marketing such as celebrity endorsements and advertising. A particular variant of celebrity promotion popular in the era was the staged 'star visit’ or what today might be termed ‘celebrity event marketing’ (Segrave 2005). Here the star would be invited to appear at a particular event or special occasion as a way of boosting public and media interest, while serving in return as a form of value-adding PR for the star and his/her professional ventures.
Julie was involved in several such ‘star visits’ during the three month run of Red Riding Hood. During rehearsals in mid-December 1950, she was invited as a VIP guest and honorary judge at the Annual Dance for Booth and Son, a major British apparel manufacturing company (‘Ilkeston’, 1). Around the same time, she paid a special visit to the Nazareth House for Children in Nottingham (‘Night’, 2), as well as the Borough Green Air Training Corps Cadets Open Night where “[p]art of the evening’s entertainment had to be cancelled in order to allow the enthusiastic younger generation to get her autograph” (‘Julie stopped’, 3).
One of the more fascinating such events -- and the one that we profile here -- was a courtesy visit to famed music impresario, Lawrence Wright. Today, Wright is little remembered, save by a handful of theatre history enthusiasts, but he was a major figure in the British entertainment industry of the early twentieth century (Wright 1988). Popularly dubbed the ‘Daddy of Tin Pan Alley’ and the ‘Monarch of Melody’, Wright started as a music composer in his hometown of Leicester where, under the pseudonym of Horatio Nicholls, he penned a string of popular songs such as “Down by the Stream", “Blue Eyes”, “Toy Drum Major”, and “Among My Souvenirs” (‘Alley’s Daddy’, 3).
Wright’s greatest success, however, came as a sheet music publisher and entertainment entrepreneur. In 1910, he chanced upon a catchy tune written by a local Leicester street singer called “Don’t Go Down the Mine, Daddy”. He promptly purchased the rights to the song and published it as part of his embryonic music company. A week after the song went on sale, there was a tragic mining disaster in Whitehaven in which 147 men and boys lost their lives. Recognising a potential marketing angle, Wright had a snipe printed across the top of the sheet music declaring that “Half the profits from the first ten thousand sold will go to the relief fund for the Whitehaven pit disaster” (Wright, 4). The song became a national sensation, selling over a million copies, and making Wright a small fortune. With the proceeds, he moved to London and set up shop as the ‘Lawrence Wright Music Company’ in Denmark Street, establishing what would become the city’s ‘Tin Pan Alley’.
Under the slogan, ‘You Can’t Go Wrong with the Wright Song’, Wright became the single biggest music publisher in the UK with an eventual catalogue of over 5000 songs which he leased to major theatre producers and singing artists of the day. In an era when many homes had a piano and singalongs in the parlour were a popular social pastime, Wright also sold his sheet music direct to the public through a nationwide chain of ‘Lawrence Wright Music Shops’. Ever the canny entrepreneur, Wright diversified his business holdings with a host of affiliate ventures. In 1926, he founded The Melody Maker, the first British periodical devoted to popular music, which remained in continuous publication right into the early-2000s. He launched a popular series of self-paced musical tutorials which taught a generation of young Britons how to play everything from the piano to the banjo. Wright also moved into theatre producing, mounting an annual summer revue, On With the Show at the North Pier Pavilion in Blackpool, which ran for 32 years and served as a showcase for many of the nation’s biggest variety acts (Wright 1988).
One of Wright’s more legendary professional pursuits was in the area of entertainment publicity. An inveterate showman, he would do anything to advertise his latest song or business venture, often falling foul of the authorities with some of his more colourful efforts. To promote his 1927 song, “Me and Jane in a Plane”, he chartered a bi-plane to fly at low altitude around the Blackpool Tower, while Jack Hylton and his Band played the song on board and dropped advertising leaflets to the startled crowds below. He offered £1000 to anyone who could disprove the title of another Wright song, “I’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana”, with the result that Denmark Street was awash with truckloads of fruit sent in by eager contestants. And what better way to launch a tune called “Sahara” than to dress a bevy of beautiful blondes as Arabian princesses and ride them on camels around Piccadilly Circus (Wright, 11; ‘King’, 7).
Less extravagant, but no less important to his business success, was Wright’s promotional use of stars. Across his fifty year career, Wright forged key professional relationships with many leading musical artists of the day. He even married a star: variety singer and comedienne, Betsy Warren, in 1933, though their union ended in divorce after only a few years. More enduring were his collaborations with the scores of stars who sang his songs and appeared in his shows. In 1960 to mark his 50th year in show business, Melody Maker published a special golden anniversary tribute to Wright that was brimming with congratulatory greetings from a cavalcade of stars old and new: everyone from George Formby, Jack Payne, and Billy Cotton to Harry Secombe, Connie Francis, and Frankie Vaughan (Wright, 18).
It was in this context that 15-year-old Julie Andrews found herself paying a promotional ‘star visit’ to Lawrence Wright in late 1950. The precise circumstances surrounding the visit are unknown. The young singer had an existing professional relationship of sorts with Wright, having included several of his songs in her concert repertoire such as “The Dream of Olwen” and “I Heard a Robin Singing”. Indeed, an article in the trade press from this time makes mention of Julie in relation to a newly published Wright number, “The Song of the Tritsch Tratsch” which she had started to perform in some of her concerts and, she was quoted as saying, it “always gets a grand reception” (‘Song Notes’, 4). Another likely influence behind the visit was Tom Arnold, the producer of Red Riding Hood. Arnold was a close business associate of Wright’s and one suspects he may have been instrumental in engineering the visit as a way of promoting his panto. Either way, at some point in November/December 1950, Julie dutifully trotted off to Wright’s office where, with photographers conveniently on hand, the young “panto starlet” was received by the impresario and what press reports termed a chorus of “his stars”.
It is this “chorus of stars” that makes the visit especially interesting from a theatre history perspective. While the names of the five female stars assembled to greet Julie may not ring many bells today, they were all celebrated theatrical luminaries of their day:
Carole Lynne (1918-2008): A glamorous actress and singer of the 1940s, Lynne starred in a string of big West End musicals including Black Velvet (1939), Old Chelsea (1943) opposite Richard Tauber, and a revival of Jill Darling (1945). She also appeared in a number of wartime comedy films such as Ghost Train (1941) and Asking For Trouble (1942) with Max Miller. In 1946, Lynne married famed theatre impresario, Lord Bernard Delfont -- the brother of Sir Lew Grade who would play a major role in Julie’s career -- and, after retiring from the stage in the early 50s, she became a prominent society hostess and patron to many theatre charities (’Carole Lynne’, 62).
Dorothy Ward (1890-1987): A noted beauty of the Edwardian stage, Ward rose to prominence in West End operettas such as The Dairymaids (1906) and Tom Jones (1907). She achieved her greatest fame, however, as a dashing pantomime Principal Boy, appearing in over 40 pantos across her 50 year career. In many of these shows, she played opposite her husband, Shaun Glenville, a noted panto Dame, and few Christmases passed without the pair “on the same stage, he in skirts and she in tights” ( ‘Obituary: Miss Dorothy Ward’, 14).
Marie Burke (1894-1988): A singer of remarkable versatility, Burke originally trained for an operatic career but found her niche in the lighter fields of operetta and musical theatre. She made a high profile debut as Isolde in Charles Cochran’s controversial 1919 production of Afgar, after which she spent several years touring in the United States and Australia. Burke had her greatest stage success playing the part of Julie in the premiere London production of Show Boat (1928). Thereafter, she headlined several major operettas including the London premiere of Waltzes from Vienna (1931-32) and its Broadway transfer as The Great Waltz (1934), and Don Juan de Mañara (1937) at Covent Garden. Burke had an equally successful screen career, appearing in over 70 films and TV programmes from the teens till the 1970s (‘Obituary: Marie Burke’, 12).
Patricia Burke (1917-2003) : The daughter of Marie, Patricia Burke was born in the proverbial trunk while her mother and father, tenor Tom Burke, were on a concert tour in Milan. Inevitably, she took to the boards herself as a teen, singing and dancing her way to fame in a string of West End musical successes of the 1930s -- with more than a few Julie connections. She made her professional debut in the 1933 premiere of Cole Porter’s Nymph Errant starring Gertrude Lawrence and later appeared alongside Beatrice Lillie in Happy Returns (1938). One of her greatest West End successes was as the female lead in The Lisbon Story (1943), a show which introduced the popular standard, “Pedro, the Fisherman” which Julie would later record. Following the war, Burke made an unexpected move into 'legit’ theatre, playing the female lead opposite Trevor Howard in a well received 1946 Old Vic production of The Taming of the Shrew, followed with a number of other equally high profile performances in classics such as As You Like It (1948), Jonson’s The Alchemist (1948) and Shaw’s Saint Joan (1948). Burke never forgot her popular roots, though, and she continued to alternate dramatic roles with musicals and pantos, as well as appearances in film and TV programmes (‘Patricia Burke’, p. 44).
Marjorie Browne (1910-1990): Another popular performer of the mid-century, Browne started her career in the mid-twenties as one of producer Charles Cochran’s ‘Young Lady’ beauties, scoring a major success in his revue One Damn Thing After Another (1927). Browne went on to perform widely in hit West End shows such as On Your Toes (1937) and Chu Chin Chow (1940), as well as touring productions of Rose Marie (1942-3), Hit the Deck (1944) and Good Night Vienna (1946). She also appeared in a number of British film musicals of the 30s and 40s including Lassie from Lancashire (1938), Laugh It Off (1940) co-starring Tommy Trinder, and I Didn’t Do It (1945) with George Formby.
It was, thus, quite the illustrious welcoming committee on hand to receive our young Julie. And, as much as the visit was a factitious PR event staged for the cameras by the ever-wily Lawrence Wright, there is still something deeply moving about its symbolic enactment of a generational passing of the theatrical torch. As representatives of the outgoing old guard, the five grand stars stand at the rear, poised with the confidence of a lifetime’s experience, charging their glasses in warm salute to the rising star of the next generation. That the women are bedecked with the emblematic accoutrements of mid-century celebrity -- furs, coiffure, champagne -- while, in the foreground, an adolescent Julie -- perched rather awkwardly on the corner of the desk, lanky legs akimbo -- is garbed in a homey juvenile ensemble of woollen coat, tartan skirt, ankle socks and Mary Janes -- cradling that perennial icon of cosy British domesticity, a cup of tea -- only adds to the symbolic poignancy.
By 1950, the tide was also starting to ebb for Lawrence Wright. Musical tastes were changing and audiences were fast moving on from the fireplace singalongs and end-of-pier entertainments with which he had built his career. A few short years later, he would stage his final summer revue in Blackpool in 1956, going into semi-retirement before passing in 1964 at age 76. His voluminous catalogue of songs, however, would endure. Prized as a valuable commercial property, the Lawrence Wright catalogue has been owned, at various times, by the Beatles and Michael Jackson, before being bought up by the Universal Music group (Horn, 595).
As a final Julie connection, years after her 1950 ‘star visit’ to the great man himself, Julie would once again sing a Lawrence Wright song when, as Gertrude Lawrence in the 1968 musical biopic, STAR!, she performed the classic WW1 music hall number, “Burlington Bertie from Bow”. Wright had purchased the rights to "Burlington Bertie” when it was first written in 1914 and it would remain a valuable possession of his corporate trunk. Even though “Burlington Bertie” was not in fact a song ever performed by Gertrude Lawrence, it perfectly captured the flavour of Edwardian music hall and provided an ideal showcase for Julie’s combined vocal and comic talents. The song was also something of a personal favourite for Julie. She had recorded the song previously for her 1962 album of music hall standards, and had even shared the stage in the late-40s with the original “Burlington Bertie” herself, the legendary Ella Shields (Andrews, 116). Julie’s performance of “Burlington Bertie” in STAR! would prove a highlight of that otherwise troubled film and she would continue to perform the number in concert well into the 1980s, proving indeed that “you can’t go wrong with a Wright song”!
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D.G. 1964. ‘The King is Dead. Long Live the King!’, The Illustrated Chronicle. 22 May: 7.
Heyes, Joy 1991. ‘Obituary: Marjorie Browne.’ The Stage and Television Today, 21 February: 30.
Horn, David 2004. ‘Lawrence Wright Music Company’ in J. Shepherd et al, eds. Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World : Media, industry, society. London: Continuum, pp. 594-95.
‘Ilkeston Firm’s Event’, 1950. The Nottingham Evening Post. 16 December: 1.
‘Julie stopped the show at cadet’s open night.’ 1950. The Chronicle and Advertiser. 15 December: 3.
“Night of their Lives: Children at panto. dress rehearsal’, 1950. The Nottingham Evening Post. 23 December: 2.
’Carole Lynne: Glamorous actress and musical theatre star who as Lady delfont became one of London’s leading theatrical hostesses’ 2008. The Times, 22 January: p. 62.
‘Obituary: Marie Burke’ 1988. The Times, 23 March: p.12
‘Obituary: Miss Dorothy Ward’ 1987. The Times, 22 January: p. 14.
‘Patricia Burke: Thirties musical star who proved her range with Shakespearean roles, but retained a love of pantomime.’ 2003, The Times, 27 November: p. 44.
Segrave, Kerry, 2005. Endorsements in Advertising: A social history. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland.
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