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pnwnativeplants · 2 years ago
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Corruption in PNW Conservation: Holly Farmer on Weed Control Board Prevents Board From Protecting Forests from Invasive Holly
Original article by Becky Chaney, WNPS Conservation Committee Chair (Full original article can be read here)
In November, the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board (hereafter referred to as the Board) considered the Whatcom County Noxious Weed Board proposal to list English holly (Ilex aquifolium) as a Class C noxious weed, as requested by Thomas and Tricia Morrel, owners of a designated Stewardship Forest in Whatcom County. The effects of holly on western Washington public and private lands, documented by numerous studies and mapping from multiple agencies and scientists, was presented to the Board during the November 1 public hearing. The information included statements regarding the negative impacts of holly, including its detrimental crowding out of under-story vegetation and the increased forest fire risk resulting from this relatively recent addition of a non-native ladder fuel. The information presented was quantitative and backed by scientific research from numerous studies. Eleven speakers, included botanists and land managers from a wide variety of agencies and environmental groups, spoke in favor of the state listing. Two speakers, owner of Holly Hill Orchards and his son, spoke in opposition. Expressing concern that the listing would destroy their family business, a holly farm purchased in 2011. They are convinced the habitat risks are over-stated and find the dollars spent on control ($90,000 from 2007-2009 at just a SINGLE Seattle site) inconceivable.
The Board considered the potential impacts to the holly farms and the floral industry. To ensure no harm to these small family businesses, a concurrent addition, developed with input from Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, was proposed and approved before taking a vote on listing holly. A new definition—feral—was added to Washington’s noxious weed laws. The definition reads: “Feral means where a plant species has escaped a managed landscape or is growing without human management or design. ‘Feral’ does not include any plants grown for agricultural or commercial purposes” (WAC 16-750-003). The proposed Class C listing of feral holly only applies to escaped holly—holly existing outside of gardens and cultivated lands such as holly farms. It would allow wildland managers to fund control of invasive holly where it is negatively impacting forestland and for educational programs addressing why and where feral holly is a problem. Nothing in the listing would restrict farming holly, or selling it, either live or cut, within or outside of the state. A class C listing as feral holly would not require its removal from ornamental gardens or farms, or restrict its commercial uses. This consideration wasn’t enough to ease the concerns of the Washington holly growers. The holly farmers argued that the image of holly would be tarnished, and that holly farming would no longer be economically feasible. No economic data was provided to back up their claim. Board Education Specialist Anne Schuster did provide information noting that Pacific Northwest holly growers supply 90% of English holly sold in the United States, export it to countries such as Japan, and that it has grown here for over 90 years.
Sadly (from my perspective), the listing of English holly as a Washington State class C noxious weed received only a 3-3 vote from the Board members present; passage of the listing needed a majority. There are nine voting positions on the Board, but the Northeast Tier is currently vacant. Two members, Randy Johnson and Brad White, did not attend the meeting, so only six members voted. The listing was supported by board members William (Bill) Agosta, Janet Spingath, and Allen Evanston. In opposition were members Jerry Hendrickson, Carey Caruso, and Ken Bajema. Bajema, in addition to being on the Board, is owner of Columbia Gorge Holly Farms, a multi-generational family farm growing holly since 1959. He is a long- term, vocal opponent of listing holly as a state noxious weed. Again, from my perspective, I can’t help wondering how conflict of interest (a thorny issue) may have affected the vote. At least one respondent to a 2022 survey provided to the Board ahead of the hearing expressed concern that the Board had a conflict-of-interest problem. As far as I know, this was not publicly addressed by the Board or staff ahead of the vote. After the vote, the question over conflict of interest was raised during public comment. The Chair responded “Obviously, there is a conflict of interest if you are talking about...a member of the Board being a holly grower, but there’s no law against that...he is a member of the Board and he is a holly grower and that’s perfectly legitimate. Yes, that creates at least one person with a conflict of interest but I’m afraid... there’s no law against that. We have no rules about recusal and so there’s no basis for requiring a person with a conflict of interest to recuse himself in this circumstance.” Staff indicated that it was important to have Board members who feel the impacts of these decisions and expressed the opinion that it is “rightfully so that Ken has a vote.” I agree that the boards are supposed to include representation from various affected interest groups and are mandated to consider and mitigate impacts on business. However, I believe elevating special interests above the Board’s legal mission is wrong. A Capital Press article written in 2010, then updated in 2018, states that “Dee and Ken Bajema scoff at claims that English holly is invasive.” It states that the Bajemas (say) it’s difficult to remain positive about the fate of the requested “noxious” listing. Ken Bajema says nothing to correct this public record. He does not acknowledge that holly is invasive, is environmentally detrimental, or that it is a multi-county problem. Survey comments verify that holly is a concern in at least ten Washington counties. More than half of the survey respondents who note that holly impacts their county also stated that holly’s unlisted status (negatively) impacts their ability to control it.
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lavelled · 2 months ago
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unwed for sport.
Quick news: Mocking Haitians as doublespeak isn’t a political statement. The only explanation I have is that pet-eating claims are baseless. Threats to election workers and schools aren’t helpful. Kamala has a focus on issues, which I think is right.
Kensington Fortress: Emily Gold, 17, dancer, jumped off a California bridge last week where she was struck by at least one vehicle before succumbing to injuries. A balanced juxtaposition of the Flippy Floppy Mopsy Topsy versus evil Harry Windsor-isms doesn’t ease such suffering.
In code, bridge means PRINCE.
You kids can’t leave me. I’m on the corner of lettered revenge. I’m also in a machine with middle-aged celebrities. On a technical level, I write in a genteel instructive way like open web browser, that’s a printer, Malware isn’t fashion, that I’m weary. You have to say Hello to all of his cruel internet angles, where he says he found my voice, the powerful voice, meaning prisoner of war, a misattributed first-chair anatomy citation. He should be reclusive, no longer cloaked in victimhood; secluded yet exposed with a reputation covered extensively in his family paperwork that causes terrorism, shootings, stabbings, and suicides.
A Markle press photo was magnified on a house in canned Canada. We know her bedlam has a parking meter. It’s too late after the performative matrimony of two crooks and their labor pacts and confidentiality agreements, pretending to be maligned by racial bias and a blatant disregard for violent fallout. You can’t salvage the reputation of general sleaziness alongside the husband you knew tethered a girl while misleading entire countries of women.
A revered princess publicly divorced in 1996. Find a way for a dog-tag necklace, occasional actor to divorce the man she doesn’t live with.
This couple would still be going on forever through interviews about their loved-up California recreation or their faked victimized trauma or Harry’s chain-link strap desires, if I never wrote these blogs.
For those urging me prematurely: a divorce is the dissolution of a marriage.
I’m a writer, writing about divorce. I know of life beginning and what awaits.
Harry uses Elon’s Twitter and his villainy alter-ego as his Leon or Leonardo, an enemy cruise ship captain. I’m in the pirate edition of hell. On April 1, 2018, a month before his wedding, he wrote as Elon: There are many chapters of bankruptcy and, as critics so rightly pointed out, Tesla has them all, including Chapter 14 and a half, the worst one.
copy and paste text. google. (what did I tell you)
One month before his I Dos, he posted an attempt at sexuality ownership. This is maritime royal Henry admitting his booking passage. The Hollywood signee, on paper containing forceps and my exclusion from everything life has to offer, boasted his leashing. Then, he married someone employed near a Banker. Humanitarian. Tom didn’t even see this stuff. Evil just likes writing it.
If an esteemed actor was diagnosed with caging pedophile disease, he wouldn’t have a lengthy career. Nor would he be allowed to hold court with Princess Kate and help her up the stairs at the Maverick premiere. I think royal security would maintain strict boundaries against a monster.
With twine and a word limit here are suicides due to the quillwork of King Charles, William, Harry, and when dates align, Meg too.
Robin Williams—Richard Jeni—Brody Stevens—Drake Sather—Charles Rocket—David Strickland—Brad Bufanda—Jason Raize—Spalding Gray—Sawyer Sweeten—Dana Plato—Jonathan Brandis—Andrew Koenig—Tommy Page—David Arkin—John Costelloe—Stephen Boss—Rod Lauren—Benjamin Hendrickson—Michael Gilden—L’Wren Scott—Jill Messick—Isabelle Thomas—Cheslie Corrinne Kryst—from UK—Terence Beesley—Lucy Gordon—Peter Bellamy—David Rappaport—Keith Flint—Boon Gould—Fritha Jane Goodey—Angela Scoular—Mark Speight—Keith Emerson—Stephanie Parker—Sam Sarpong—Stella Tennant—Christopher James Hardman—Chantal Akerman, a feminist art icon.
Celebrity children: Cheyenne Brando—Nicholas Hughes—Michael Blosil—Benjamin Keough—Hudson Madsen—Ian Alexander Jr.
Show business has been minimized royally.
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tonychoysutton · 7 years ago
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featuring: Nial Frederickson, John Gardner, Aaron Brown, Tony Choy-Sutton, Cooper Winterson, Jesse Ward, Pat Gallaher, Isaac White, Brad Hendrickson, Kevin Graver, Jake Keenan, Nate Coonrod, Franco, Sean Frederickson
Film & Edit by Tony Choy-Sutton, 2018
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grantlyon · 5 years ago
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My album release live shows were canceled, so instead comedian I made an album release video featuring the best parts of a live release show - my comedian friends making fun of me, telling stories about me, and more. It's a curated show of clips from some of my favorite comedians to celebrate the release of my new album Scheduled Fun Time.
Check it out!
https://youtu.be/DYv2OBn8PaU
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bongaboi · 5 years ago
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92nd Academy Awards: The List. (2/4)
Best Original Screenplay
Parasite – Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won
Knives Out – Rian Johnson
Marriage Story – Noah Baumbach
1917 – Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Quentin Tarantino
Best Adapted Screenplay
Jojo Rabbit – Taika Waititi based on the novel Caging Skies by Christine Leunens
The Irishman – Steven Zaillian based on the book I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt
Joker – Todd Phillips and Scott Silver based on characters created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson
Little Women – Greta Gerwig based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Two Popes – Anthony McCarten based on his play The Pope
Best Animated Feature Film
Toy Story 4 – Josh Cooley, Jonas Rivera, and Mark Nielsen
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – Dean DeBlois, Bonnie Arnold, and Brad Lewis
I Lost My Body – Jérémy Clapin and Marc du Pontavice
Klaus – Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh, and Marisa Román
Missing Link – Chris Butler, Arianne Sutner, and Travis Knight
Best International Feature Film
Parasite (South Korea) in Korean – directed by Bong Joon-ho
Corpus Christi (Poland) in Polish – directed by Jan Komasa
Honeyland (North Macedonia) in Turkish and Macedonian[9] – directed by Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov
Les Misérables (France) in French – directed by Ladj Ly
Pain and Glory (Spain) in Spanish – directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Best Documentary Feature
American Factory – Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert
The Cave – Feras Fayyad, Kirstine Barfod, and Sigrid Dyekjær
The Edge of Democracy – Petra Costa, Joanna Natasegara, Shane Boris, and Tiago Pavan
For Sama – Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts
Honeyland – Ljubomir Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska, and Atanas Georgiev
Best Documentary Short Subject
Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl) – Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva
In the Absence – Yi Seung-Jun and Gary Byung-Seok Kam
Life Overtakes Me – John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson
St. Louis Superman – Smriti Mundhra and Sami Khan
Walk Run Cha-Cha – Laura Nix and Colette Sandstedt
Best Live Action Short Film
The Neighbors' Window – Marshall Curry
Brotherhood – Meryam Joobeur and Maria Gracia Turgeon
Nefta Football Club – Yves Piat and Damien Megherbi
Saria – Bryan Buckley and Matt Lefebvre
A Sister – Delphine Girard
Best Animated Short Film
Hair Love – Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver
Dcera (Daughter) – Daria Kashcheeva
Kitbull – Rosana Sullivan and Kathryn Hendrickson
Memorable – Bruno Collet and Jean-François Le Corre
Sister – Siqi Song
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bradeverettyoung · 5 years ago
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@e.c.hendrickson of @youngandrestlesscbs & @generalhospitalabc photographed in Los Angeles by @bradley206 for #DreamLoudOfficial. Video was posted by Brad to Congratulate Elizabeth on her recent birth to new baby girl over the past weekend. 09.28.19 / Photos were taken by #BradEverettYoung DreamLoudOfficial.com / #DreamLoud #DreamLoudOfficial / #ElizabethHendrickson #Elizabeth #Hendrickson #TheYoungAndTheRestless #YR #GH #GeneralHospital #AllMyChildren #MajorCrimes #NCISNOLA #CriminalMinds #CSIMiami #CSI #ColdCase #Medium #LawAndOrder / Sony #SonyImages @Sony @SonyImages / Photo taken with the @SonyAlpha #SonyAlpha #SonyA6000 / Camera Lens Used @TamronUSA Tamron-USA.com #Tamron2875Mirrorless #WithMyTamron / #HappyToBeYear https://www.instagram.com/p/B-duomWgjgr/?igshid=482s9hbk2j1r
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lifeofthespirit · 6 years ago
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The main case for Russian interference rests on the role played by the Internet Research Agency (IRA) of St. Petersburg. This outfit is alleged to have had a tremendous effect in shaping American opinion, enough to swing the 2016 election, though what it mostly consisted of was 90 Russian twenty-somethings “shitposting” on Facebook, to no greater purpose in most cases than to get more “likes.” Breathless reports of the number of impressions from the IRA received on Facebook’s News Feed—126 million!—do not mention the minor detail that this amounted to “approximately 1 out of 23,000 pieces of content.” 80,000 Facebook posts sound like a lot, until one appreciates the fact that Facebook account holders were served 33 trillion posts during the same period, or 413 million times more than what the Russians offered.
For every hundred stories on those wily Russians at the IRA, there is one on the tremendous resources the Trump campaign devoted to a social media blitz that was far more significant in moving voters in the crucial swing states, which the Clinton campaign unaccountably ignored. Brad Parscale, Trump’s internet whiz in 2016 and his campaign manager for 2020, compared the Russian role to three pieces of salt in a salad bowl the size of Madison Square Garden, with the Russians spending less than $10,000 in the same period that the Trump campaign spent $100 million (and with much of the Russian material having nothing to do with the election). The Democrats have needed and still need to conduct an earnest soul-searching over why they lost to such a man as Trump; instead, they have vigorously, and quite absurdly, externalized the blame.
Then there is RT, the government-funded Russian international media group, which is often brought into the indictment to show malign Russian influence. Our establishment media talks about RT the same way that Trump talks about them, with lots of accusations of fake news and biased reporting, but with very little to nothing in the way of evidence. Considered dispassionately, however, the denunciations of RT by U.S. journalists are just as bad as Trump’s demagogic attacks on the U.S. press—or worse, because they should know better. A sometime reader and viewer over many years, I think RT’s journalistic output is on the whole quite good, usually on a par with prestigious western organizations. Undoubtedly, it could step up its game, but its reporting on various hotspots in the world generally gives a good summation, quoting all the relevant parties. It is often better on this score than, say, the New York Times, whose coverage of foreign leaders, if adversarial, seldom gives one the benefit of learning what they actually said. Instead, the reader receives an ideologically slanted account of how bad their motives are, or how once again they are shown to be liars, a proclivity especially on display in the Times’s Russia coverage. When the Director of National Intelligence made allegations in January 2017 of Russian involvement in the 2016 election, half of the report consisted of a years-old study of how terrible it was that RT covered the “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrators in New York’s Zucotti Park, or took notice of police repression in the heartland, as if inconvenient truths were just a form of disinformation. Given the ideological uniformity across broad swathes of the West’s corporate media landscape, the presence of a competing news organization is good for the world and has allowed for dissident voices in America and elsewhere that are shunned by the major U.S. and Western media. That is a benefit, not a cost. The widespread smearing—intended to provoke the thought that any news or opinion offered by RT is disinformation or propaganda—is just not true, and not right. RT America has some fine journalists; shame on the establishment for soiling their reputation.
- David C. Hendrickson, “Policy Series: Fractured: Trump’s Foreign Policy after Two Years”
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nyskateboarding · 7 years ago
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Full Video: “GAS” by Tony Choy-Sutton (2018) New video by Tony Choy-Sutton featuring: Nial Frederickson, John Gardner, Aaron Brown, Tony Choy-Sutton, Cooper Winterson, Jesse Ward, Pat Gallaher, Isaac White, Brad Hendrickson, Kevin Graver, Jake Keenan, Nate Coonrod, Franco and Sean Frederickson.
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northskatemag · 6 years ago
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Brad Hendrickson - BS Flip . 📷 Evan Hutchings . Featured in North 18 Film Gallery . #northskatemag #stillshootingonfilm #skateboard #film @evan_hutchings https://www.instagram.com/p/BppdtOPHeb-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15ibpcvhykv8d
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kidneystories2013 · 3 years ago
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About a half an hour before showtime! Tune in Friday, August 6th at 8:00 PM EDT/7:00 PM CST for a live broadcast of Kidney Stories 2 with James "Uncle Jim" Myers. This week on Kidney Stories 2 our guests are Shane Blanchard and Pastor Brad Hendrickson. Join us https://facebook.com/355829404988958/posts/970697893502103/ (at Hammond, Indiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSQFtFKso9q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kinobasel · 4 years ago
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Dua Lipa // We're Good from Gal Muggia on Vimeo.
Directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia
Producer by Natan Schottenfels Director of Photography: Marcell Rev and Santiago Gonzalez VFX by: Vania Heymann and Tal Baltuch Color & Title Design: Tal Baltuch 3D Production: Yambo Studio RIG & Lobster Animation: David Beran Lighting & Shading: Yambo, Nemanja Ivanovic Additional VFX: Cinnamon vfx Sound Design: Shlomi Attias Storyboard: Maayan Shinar Edited by: Gal Muggia and Vania Heymann
Produced by Iconoclast Choreographer: Charm La’Donna Assistant Choreographer: Alex Clark Commissioner: Katie Dolan Director rep: Hands London
Dua Lipa Team- Stylist: Lorenzo Posocco Stylist Assistant: Juan Zenon Make Up: Samantha Lau Hair: Anna Cofone Tailor: Luis Cascante BTS: Bryan Berrios, Tyrell Hampton Artist's Assistant: Nawal Alkhedairy Transportation: Larry Vesquez Production Service Kiev: Shelter.film Executive Producer Shelter: Albert Zurashvili Line Producer Shelter: Daria Stepani 2nd unit DP: Denys Lushchyk Art Director: Misha Levchenko, Aleksey Velichko, Vlad Tymchenko Props: Rimma Medvedinska Costume Designer: Gala Sokolovska Makeup: Marta Elle 1st AD: Maria Khalpakhchi Head of bidding: Marina Karmolit Production Manager: Max Matveev Production Coordinator: Gena Shevchenko PA: Eugenia Gotska, Eugeniy Larionov Gaffer: Valeriy Butkov Focus Puller: Ilya Vartanian 1st AC: Sergey Terentyev Playback: Oleksiy Gonyailo Production Service NY: Walter Pictures EP Walter: Lia Mayer-Sommer Line Producer Walter: Courtenay Johnson Production Manager: David Duque-Estrada Production Coordinator: Lindsey Gardner Production Designer: Luke Carr Art Director: Bennett Melley On Set Dresser: Sarah Deaner Leadperson: Mercury Food Stylist/Set Dresser: Dan Normille Set Decorator: Linnea Crabtree Set build: Brad Hendrickson @ Ready Set Inc. 1st AD: Gabe Blom 2nd AD: Dave Ebel 1st AC: Carolyn Pender 2nd AC/DIT: Tom Wong VTR: Jose Segura Gaffer: Lorenzo Pace Best Boy Electric: Augustina Biasutto Electric: Alex Blum Key Grip: Danny Green Best Boy Grip: Kevin Bacon Grip: Lyon Taylor, Ben Potter Wardrobe Stylist: Aliana Galan Wardrobe Assistant: Max Levitt Hair and Makeup: Lauren Citera HMU Assistant: Mary Chipman HMU Assistant: Bri Trischitta Casting : Kate Antognini, Kristen Paladino Covid Safety Officer: Jon Leccia Medic: Emma Kading PAs: Jon Rivera, Asafe Pereira, Haley Bolen, Bryan Janiczek, Andrew Francis, Gary St. John Catering: My Kitchen Witch Shot at Samson Stages, Brooklyn CAST Alex Clark, Jessica Castro, Alec Gaston, Bryan Hernandez, Saadi Zain, Koverda Sergey, Mitskoi Aleksandr, Ignatov Mikhail, Karpenko Vadim, Dzhafarov Eduard, Peter Seprish, TJ Hoban, Allison Brooks, Ally Carlsten, Joanna Whicker, Kevin Kuh, Joseph Jones, Barbara Linton, James Cronin.
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thepaisley · 4 years ago
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Dua Lipa // We're Good from Gal Muggia on Vimeo.
Directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia
Producer by Natan Schottenfels Director of Photography: Marcell Rev and Santiago Gonzalez VFX by: Vania Heymann and Tal Baltuch Color & Title Design: Tal Baltuch 3D Production: Yambo Studio RIG & Lobster Animation: David Beran Lighting & Shading: Yambo, Nemanja Ivanovic Additional VFX: Cinnamon vfx Sound Design: Shlomi Attias Storyboard: Maayan Shinar Edited by: Gal Muggia and Vania Heymann
Produced by Iconoclast Choreographer: Charm La’Donna Assistant Choreographer: Alex Clark Commissioner: Katie Dolan Director rep: Hands London
Dua Lipa Team- Stylist: Lorenzo Posocco Stylist Assistant: Juan Zenon Make Up: Samantha Lau Hair: Anna Cofone Tailor: Luis Cascante BTS: Bryan Berrios, Tyrell Hampton Artist's Assistant: Nawal Alkhedairy Transportation: Larry Vesquez Production Service Kiev: Shelter.film Executive Producer Shelter: Albert Zurashvili Line Producer Shelter: Daria Stepani 2nd unit DP: Denys Lushchyk Art Director: Misha Levchenko, Aleksey Velichko, Vlad Tymchenko Props: Rimma Medvedinska Costume Designer: Gala Sokolovska Makeup: Marta Elle 1st AD: Maria Khalpakhchi Head of bidding: Marina Karmolit Production Manager: Max Matveev Production Coordinator: Gena Shevchenko PA: Eugenia Gotska, Eugeniy Larionov Gaffer: Valeriy Butkov Focus Puller: Ilya Vartanian 1st AC: Sergey Terentyev Playback: Oleksiy Gonyailo Production Service NY: Walter Pictures EP Walter: Lia Mayer-Sommer Line Producer Walter: Courtenay Johnson Production Manager: David Duque-Estrada Production Coordinator: Lindsey Gardner Production Designer: Luke Carr Art Director: Bennett Melley On Set Dresser: Sarah Deaner Leadperson: Mercury Food Stylist/Set Dresser: Dan Normille Set Decorator: Linnea Crabtree Set build: Brad Hendrickson @ Ready Set Inc. 1st AD: Gabe Blom 2nd AD: Dave Ebel 1st AC: Carolyn Pender 2nd AC/DIT: Tom Wong VTR: Jose Segura Gaffer: Lorenzo Pace Best Boy Electric: Augustina Biasutto Electric: Alex Blum Key Grip: Danny Green Best Boy Grip: Kevin Bacon Grip: Lyon Taylor, Ben Potter Wardrobe Stylist: Aliana Galan Wardrobe Assistant: Max Levitt Hair and Makeup: Lauren Citera HMU Assistant: Mary Chipman HMU Assistant: Bri Trischitta Casting : Kate Antognini, Kristen Paladino Covid Safety Officer: Jon Leccia Medic: Emma Kading PAs: Jon Rivera, Asafe Pereira, Haley Bolen, Bryan Janiczek, Andrew Francis, Gary St. John Catering: My Kitchen Witch Shot at Samson Stages, Brooklyn CAST Alex Clark, Jessica Castro, Alec Gaston, Bryan Hernandez, Saadi Zain, Koverda Sergey, Mitskoi Aleksandr, Ignatov Mikhail, Karpenko Vadim, Dzhafarov Eduard, Peter Seprish, TJ Hoban, Allison Brooks, Ally Carlsten, Joanna Whicker, Kevin Kuh, Joseph Jones, Barbara Linton, James Cronin.
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artwalktv · 4 years ago
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Directed by Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia Producer by Natan Schottenfels Director of Photography: Marcell Rev and Santiago Gonzalez VFX by: Vania Heymann and Tal Baltuch Color & Title Design: Tal Baltuch 3D Production: Yambo Studio RIG & Lobster Animation: David Beran Lighting & Shading: Yambo, Nemanja Ivanovic Additional VFX: Cinnamon vfx Sound Design: Shlomi Attias Storyboard: Maayan Shinar Edited by: Gal Muggia and Vania Heymann Produced by Iconoclast Choreographer: Charm La’Donna Assistant Choreographer: Alex Clark Commissioner: Katie Dolan Director rep: Hands London Dua Lipa Team- Stylist: Lorenzo Posocco Stylist Assistant: Juan Zenon Make Up: Samantha Lau Hair: Anna Cofone Tailor: Luis Cascante BTS: Bryan Berrios, Tyrell Hampton Artist's Assistant: Nawal Alkhedairy Transportation: Larry Vesquez Production Service Kiev: Shelter.film Executive Producer Shelter: Albert Zurashvili Line Producer Shelter: Daria Stepani 2nd unit DP: Denys Lushchyk Art Director: Misha Levchenko, Aleksey Velichko, Vlad Tymchenko Props: Rimma Medvedinska Costume Designer: Gala Sokolovska Makeup: Marta Elle 1st AD: Maria Khalpakhchi Head of bidding: Marina Karmolit Production Manager: Max Matveev Production Coordinator: Gena Shevchenko PA: Eugenia Gotska, Eugeniy Larionov Gaffer: Valeriy Butkov Focus Puller: Ilya Vartanian 1st AC: Sergey Terentyev Playback: Oleksiy Gonyailo Production Service NY: Walter Pictures EP Walter: Lia Mayer-Sommer Line Producer Walter: Courtenay Johnson Production Manager: David Duque-Estrada Production Coordinator: Lindsey Gardner Production Designer: Luke Carr Art Director: Bennett Melley On Set Dresser: Sarah Deaner Leadperson: Mercury Food Stylist/Set Dresser: Dan Normille Set Decorator: Linnea Crabtree Set build: Brad Hendrickson @ Ready Set Inc. 1st AD: Gabe Blom 2nd AD: Dave Ebel 1st AC: Carolyn Pender 2nd AC/DIT: Tom Wong VTR: Jose Segura Gaffer: Lorenzo Pace Best Boy Electric: Augustina Biasutto Electric: Alex Blum Key Grip: Danny Green Best Boy Grip: Kevin Bacon Grip: Lyon Taylor, Ben Potter Wardrobe Stylist: Aliana Galan Wardrobe Assistant: Max Levitt Hair and Makeup: Lauren Citera HMU Assistant: Mary Chipman HMU Assistant: Bri Trischitta Casting : Kate Antognini, Kristen Paladino Covid Safety Officer: Jon Leccia Medic: Emma Kading PAs: Jon Rivera, Asafe Pereira, Haley Bolen, Bryan Janiczek, Andrew Francis, Gary St. John Catering: My Kitchen Witch Shot at Samson Stages, Brooklyn CAST Alex Clark, Jessica Castro, Alec Gaston, Bryan Hernandez, Saadi Zain, Koverda Sergey, Mitskoi Aleksandr, Ignatov Mikhail, Karpenko Vadim, Dzhafarov Eduard, Peter Seprish, TJ Hoban, Allison Brooks, Ally Carlsten, Joanna Whicker, Kevin Kuh, Joseph Jones, Barbara Linton, James Cronin.
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x-enter · 5 years ago
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Bong Joon-ho's PARASITE Has a Badass Night at The Oscars and Makes History; Here's The Full List of Winners
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Director Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite was one of my favorite films of the year. I saw the movie multiple times in theaters. Every time someone would tell me they hadn’t seen it yet, I would drag them to the theater to watch it and they would leave walk out of the movie in awe.
Parasite had one hell of a great night at the Oscars as it took home four awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film. This is the first South Korean film to be nominated, and the first time a film has won awards for Best Picture and Best International Film. I couldn’t be happier to see this film make Oscar history! All the awards it won were completely deserved.
While I don’t really care about watching the Oscars these days, and I’m not really a fan of this hostless thing they have going. But, I’m such a big fan of South Korean cinema, and it was really great to see such a brilliant film like Parasite be recognized the way it was.
Most every other win at the Oscars was pretty predictable, but I was honestly shocked by what Parasite accomplished! I did not see this coming, so it was a great surprise that made watching the Oscars worth it.
Here is the full list of nominees and winners. Looks them over and let us know what you thought about how everything turned out.
Best motion picture of the year nominees:
FORD V FERRARI
Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and James Mangold, Producers
THE IRISHMAN
Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Producers
JOJO RABBIT
Carthew Neal, Taika Waititi and Chelsea Winstanley, Producers
JOKER
Todd Phillips, Bradley Cooper and Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Producers
LITTLE WOMEN
Amy Pascal, Producer
MARRIAGE STORY
Noah Baumbach and David Heyman, Producers
1917
Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren and Callum McDougall, Producers
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh and Quentin Tarantino, Producers
PARASITE - WINNER
Kwak Sin Ae and Bong Joon Ho, Producers
Original screenplay nominees:
KNIVES OUT
Written by Rian Johnson
MARRIAGE STORY
Written by Noah Baumbach
1917
Written by Sam Mendes & Krysty Wilson-Cairns
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Written by Quentin Tarantino
PARASITE - WINNER
Screenplay by Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin Won
Story by Bong Joon Ho
Adapted screenplay nominees:
THE IRISHMAN
Screenplay by Steven Zaillian
JOJO RABBIT - WINNER
Screenplay by Taika Waititi
JOKER
Written by Todd Phillips & Scott Silver
LITTLE WOMEN
Written for the screen by Greta Gerwig
THE TWO POPES
Written by Anthony McCarten
Best international feature film of the year nominees:
CORPUS CHRISTI
Poland
Directed by Jan Komasa
HONEYLAND
North Macedonia
Directed by Ljubo Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska
LES MISÉRABLES
France
Directed by Ladj Ly
PAIN AND GLORY
Spain
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
PARASITE - WINNER
South Korea
Directed by Bong Joon Ho
Performance by an actor in a leading role nominees:
Antonio Banderas in PAIN AND GLORY
Leonardo DiCaprio in ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Adam Driver in MARRIAGE STORY
Joaquin Phoenix in JOKER - WINNER
Jonathan Pryce in THE TWO POPES
Performance by an actor in a supporting role nominees:
Tom Hanks in A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Anthony Hopkins in THE TWO POPES
Al Pacino in THE IRISHMAN
Joe Pesci in THE IRISHMAN
Brad Pitt in ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD - WINNER
Performance by an actress in a leading role nominees:
Cynthia Erivo in HARRIET
Scarlett Johansson in MARRIAGE STORY
Saoirse Ronan in LITTLE WOMEN
Charlize Theron in BOMBSHELL
Renée Zellweger in JUDY - WINNER
Performance by an actress in a supporting role nominees:
Kathy Bates in RICHARD JEWELL
Laura Dern in MARRIAGE STORY - WINNER
Scarlett Johansson in JOJO RABBIT
Florence Pugh in LITTLE WOMEN
Margot Robbie in BOMBSHELL
Best animated feature film of the year nominees:
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD
Dean DeBlois, Bradford Lewis and Bonnie Arnold
I LOST MY BODY
Jérémy Clapin and Marc du Pontavice
KLAUS
Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh and Marisa Román
MISSING LINK
Chris Butler, Arianne Sutner and Travis Knight
TOY STORY 4 - WINNER
Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen and Jonas Rivera
Achievement in cinematography nominees:
THE IRISHMAN
Rodrigo Prieto
JOKER
Lawrence Sher
THE LIGHTHOUSE
Jarin Blaschke
1917 - WINNER
Roger Deakins
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Robert Richardson
Achievement in costume design nominees:
THE IRISHMAN
Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson
JOJO RABBIT
Mayes C. Rubeo
JOKER
Mark Bridges
LITTLE WOMEN - WINNER
Jacqueline Durran
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Arianne Phillips
Achievement in directing nominees:
THE IRISHMAN
Martin Scorsese
JOKER
Todd Phillips
1917
Sam Mendes
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Quentin Tarantino
PARASITE - WINNER
Bong Joon Ho
Best documentary feature nominees:
AMERICAN FACTORY - WINNER
Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert
THE CAVE
Feras Fayyad, Kirstine Barfod and Sigrid Dyekjær
THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY
Petra Costa, Joanna Natasegara, Shane Boris and Tiago Pavan
FOR SAMA
Waad al-Kateab and Edward Watts
HONEYLAND
Ljubo Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska and Atanas Georgiev
Best documentary short subject nominees:
IN THE ABSENCE
Yi Seung-Jun and Gary Byung-Seok Kam
LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU’RE A GIRL) - WINNER
Carol Dysinger and Elena Andreicheva
LIFE OVERTAKES ME
John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson
ST. LOUIS SUPERMAN
Smriti Mundhra and Sami Khan
WALK RUN CHA-CHA
Laura Nix and Colette Sandstedt
Achievement in film editing nominees:
FORD V FERRARI - WINNER
Michael McCusker and Andrew Buckland
THE IRISHMAN
Thelma Schoonmaker
JOJO RABBIT
Tom Eagles
JOKER
Jeff Groth
PARASITE
Yang Jinmo
Achievement in makeup and hairstyling nominees:
BOMBSHELL - WINNER
Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker
JOKER
Nicki Ledermann and Kay Georgiou
JUDY
Jeremy Woodhead
MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL
Paul Gooch, Arjen Tuiten and David White
1917
Naomi Donne, Tristan Versluis and Rebecca Cole
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original score) nominees:
JOKER - WINNER
Hildur Guðnadóttir
LITTLE WOMEN
Alexandre Desplat
MARRIAGE STORY
Randy Newman
1917
Thomas Newman
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER
John Williams
Achievement in music written for motion pictures (Original song) nominees:
"I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" from TOY STORY 4
Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
"(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from ROCKETMAN - WINNER
Music by Elton John
Lyric by Bernie Taupin
"I'm Standing With You" from BREAKTHROUGH
Music and Lyric by Diane Warren
"Into The Unknown" from FROZEN II
Music and Lyric by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez
"Stand Up" from HARRIET
Music and Lyric by Joshuah Brian Campbell and Cynthia Erivo
Achievement in production design nominees:
THE IRISHMAN
Production Design: Bob Shaw
Set Decoration: Regina Graves
JOJO RABBIT
Production Design: Ra Vincent
Set Decoration: Nora Sopková
1917
Production Design: Dennis Gassner
Set Decoration: Lee Sandales
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD - WINNER
Production Design: Barbara Ling
Set Decoration: Nancy Haigh
PARASITE
Production Design: Lee Ha Jun
Set Decoration: Cho Won Woo
Best animated short film nominees:
DCERA (DAUGHTER)
Daria Kashcheeva
HAIR LOVE - WINNER
Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver
KITBULL
Rosana Sullivan and Kathryn Hendrickson
MEMORABLE
Bruno Collet and Jean-François Le Corre
SISTER
Siqi Song
Best live action short film nominees:
BROTHERHOOD
Meryam Joobeur and Maria Gracia Turgeon
NEFTA FOOTBALL CLUB
Yves Piat and Damien Megherbi
THE NEIGHBORS’ WINDOW - WINNER
Marshall Curry
SARIA
Bryan Buckley and Matt Lefebvre
A SISTER
Delphine Girard
Achievement in sound editing nominees:
FORD V FERRARI - WINNER
Donald Sylvester
JOKER
Alan Robert Murray
1917
Oliver Tarney and Rachael Tate
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Wylie Stateman
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER
Matthew Wood and David Acord
Achievement in sound mixing nominees:
AD ASTRA
Gary Rydstrom, Tom Johnson and Mark Ulano
FORD V FERRARI
Paul Massey, David Giammarco and Steven A. Morrow
JOKER
Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic and Tod Maitland
1917 - WINNER
Mark Taylor and Stuart Wilson
ONCE UPON A TIME...IN HOLLYWOOD
Michael Minkler, Christian P. Minkler and Mark Ulano
Achievement in visual effects nominees:
AVENGERS: ENDGAME
Dan DeLeeuw, Russell Earl, Matt Aitken and Dan Sudick
THE IRISHMAN
Pablo Helman, Leandro Estebecorena, Nelson Sepulveda-Fauser and Stephane Grabli
THE LION KING
Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones and Elliot Newman
1917 - WINNER
Guillaume Rocheron, Greg Butler and Dominic Tuohy
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER
Roger Guyett, Neal Scanlan, Patrick Tubach and Dominic Tuohy
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