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jorichingsuk · 24 days ago
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Details Presentation Dominic Easter
This is a list of the equipment that I own and can provide for productions. We filmed for three day with anamorphics and two alexa mini cameras, we made an extensive series of athlete base stories.From cutting edge to classic effects all fully customisable. You have a suite of 30+ effects to choose from to bring your Wix site to life.
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vedettevixen · 6 months ago
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Kara Allison, XXL Magazine Eye Candy Section (March 2011 Issue)
Folks love to hear the story, again and again, about how a wayward cutie received her first big break. For Kara Allison, her road to being an Eye Candy was par for the course. "I never thought I could be a model, because of my height and my body," says the Miami native, who, one month after graduating high school (class of 2008!), accompanied her BFF to a casting for Lil Wayne and Bobby Valentino’s 2008 smash "Mrs. Officer". After catching the eye of video director Gil Green, Kara, who was certain her 32DD-24-39 dimensions on her 5-foot-3-inch frame weren’t model-friendly, was given a major spot in the video.
Three years and 12 vids later, the Jamaican beauty and college junior has notched several noteworthy joints, such as Rick Ross’s "Magnificent", featuring John Legend; Maino’s "All the Above" (both in 2009); and, more recently, DJ Khaled’s latest posse cut, "Welcome to My Hood", featuring Rick Ross, Plies, Lil Wayne and T-Pain; and Birdman’s "Fire Flame (Remix)", featuring Lil Wayne, which included a jaw-dropping performance involving sparklers. Not a bad résumé for someone who was just out there supporting a friend. “That casting opened my eyes and made me realize that there are all kinds of models,” Kara says. "And I can be successful at it, as well". Yes, you can.
We had a schoolgirl theme going specifically for your shoot, if you didn’t notice. I can relate to it very well. I am a college student, which goes with the schoolgirl theme. What end of the social spectrum were you at in high school? Were you the introvert, the popular girl, the prom queen…the cheerleader? I guess you can say I was pretty popular. I was in the choir, so I knew a lot of people. I always was a class clown, too, so I got along well with people. Oh yeah? Channel your inner stand-up comic and hit us with a joke. [Laughs] I don’t think I would be good at stand-up at all. I’m more of the sarcastic kind of funny. Like, a smart-ass? Yeah, but I knew pretty much everyone in high school. I did win “Most Attractive” at the prom, which was extremely flattering. Absolutely, but how does the prom’s “Most Attractive” end up twirling sparklers in Birdman’s flammable “Fire Flame (Remix)” video? [Laughs] It was very nerve-racking at first, when they were explaining to me what I would be doing, but, at the same time, very exciting. I love trying new things, and I thought it would come out dope in the end. It did. Weren’t you afraid your hair would be set ablaze, though? They had a professional come in and show me how to use it properly, and I caught on within a couple of minutes. It was actually pretty easy. I tried not to concentrate too much on the sparklers, and concentrate more on my dancing. Do you think your classmates are concentrating on your recent success with scorn? Jealousy is a bitch, you know? I’m sure they are jealous. [Laughs] —Sean A. Malcolm Photography courtesy of Sarah McColgan
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blurredblonde · 1 year ago
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BUCKET LIST, including the strange, the wild, the weird, and the borderline undoable
Go to a nude beach
spread eagle naked towards the sun
use Pinterest business to do brand links and get any amount of $$ from that alone
go to a pole dancing class
try hot yoga
do a burlesque show in Melbourne
post an animation to youtube
start a webtoon
learn to sew
get an apartment by myself
get an apartment with friends
post a shitty homemade music video in a lana del rey way with the help of friends
get a perm
visit coney island
be 125 pounds
get a the dachshund tattoo
post a vlog like im famous
be a extra in a movie
act in a gay indie movie like norman reedus
go to a gorillaz concert
get a snake
get a record player
meet a sugar mommy
go to a jazz bar alone
get a dressed up like a old hollywood star and go have a night on the town
get my license
own a mustang
ride a motorcycle
go to a mosh pit
go to a rave
get black out drunk
go skinny dipping
publish a art book
own a beach house
get a red gingham bikini
take a slutty picture in a american flag bikini and post it to instagram
go diving with whale sharks
be a art director on a project
do a mural on a wall
complete a painting on an obnoxiously large canvas
make a pop song with no knowledge of music or mixing
work on a big animated film
Do a boudoir photoshoot
party in paris
do a full cosplay
pet a pigeon
get a scuba diving license
explore an abandoned building
kiss a stranger
get in a fist fight
flash my boobs at something
attend a figure drawing class
be the nude model at a figure drawing class
receive fanart of my own characters
create a reel showing school doodles
be the cinematographer for a project
take a history class
be a dive instructor
post a animation meme to a jack stauber song
go on vacation all by myself
have sex
be in a youtube video
go on the video side of omegle
visit japan
go to a film festival
jump off a pier
do a pin-up photoshoot
go to an acting interview
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open an online store
do artist alley at a convention
cross country roadtrip with friends
stargaze on top of a car
invest in stocks and real estate
go on a cruise to thailand and thrift there
go to the new york library
visit bora bora
learn to play guitar
draw on the sidewalk with chalk
nurture and take care of a plant
grow my own food
get chickens
join a club in uni
take a pottery class
work out in a gym
surf a barrel
buy a surfboard
meditate for 50 days in a row
travel in a van
fly first class
go on a blind date
buy and fill a photo album book
kiss in the rain
do a thirty-day photography challenge and post the whole thing
explore the woods by my house
go to a ball/masquerade party
host a dinner party
say yes to everything for a day
grow my hair past my ass
become mildly fluent in french
attend golbeins animation workshop
buy an obnoxiously large rug
smell the tomford cherry perfume
get a Brazilian wax
get henna done
go to Brisbane museum by myself
get my i.d
go wine tasting
visit Miami
Meet my online best friend
dine at the ritz
go on a gameshow
do tent camping
win a sweepstake
create a artist porfolio/website
be featured in a gallery
go to okinawa
learn to ballroom dance
ride a horse on a beach/ and or backwards
go to a country club
bake a pie
buy a tourist t-shirt
do a escape room
live in Santa Barbara
stay in cape cod
belly dancing class
get my art viral on tiktok
do a commision
buy a fancy wardrobe
have a room with a slanted roof
sleep in a pool in an inflatable pool
snuggle with nurse sharks
bayonetta mui mui glasses.
go out in a pair of high heels
do a show at a convention
stay at the madonna inn
do lesbian handkerchief flagging in public
do a 'nude' photoshoot
own every sims 4 pack
complete a sims4 generations challenge
play subnautica
swim a motel pool at night
pick a girl from a bar
get a drinks bought for me
smoke a ciggrette
try mixology
get a hickey
have a friend or myself sew vintage patterns
wear a tailored suit
buy real cowgirl boots
bathe in a heart shaped tub
take a rose petal bath
stick a polaroid of myself somewhere public
use spray paint
do a vintage glamour competition
own a house with stain glass windows
go to a cathedral
get pink lace curtains
paint a room
milk a cow
replay Detriot become human
do a live stream
do a lesbian event like a cruise or smth
go to a pride parade
participate on a float in a parade
be a scare actor
act in a play
see a broadway show
shoot a gun
drive a convertible
see lana del rey in concert
do modelling work
do a commercial
buy a sewing machine
drive the road without directions
write a screenplay
submit a film for a competition
pitch an animated show
take a opportunity that scares me
do public karaoke
buy a shitty 2000s camera
get a boat license
buy a boat
go to a random diner
sell clothes on depop
play a drinking game with mates
stay in a hotel with mates
do a draw my life
do a drawing for each section of my Pinterest board
get my fortune told/ future read
buy some mega flare jeans
post a picture of myself to Pinterest/ start a 'me' board
buy some colorful tights
get blue streaks through my blonde hair like aquamarine
drop in on a skateboard
buy a castle
party at Hearst castle
post another fanfic to ao3
dress up in a slutty Halloween costume,its a rite of passage
bake and decorate a fancy cake for someone
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fearsmagazine · 2 years ago
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Space Wars Quest for the Deepstar | Trailer, Poster & Images
SPACE WARS: QUEST FOR THE DEEPSTAR, starring Michael Paré (STREETS OF FIRE, EDDIE AND THE CRUISERS), Olivier Gruner (NEMESIS, SHOWDOWN IN MANILA), and Sarah French (PRETTY BOY, AUTOMATION).  The movie is set for digital release on May 2nd, with some theatrical play dates beginning April 21st, and has just been selected for screening at this year's Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival.
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The film concerns a father-daughter team of space scavengers who must race against a band of evil mercenaries to reach the legendary treasures on board a lost mythical freighter.  Their quest will force them to navigate a universe filled with giant monsters, aliens, robots and a mortal enemy seeking vengeance.
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The movie also stars Tyler Gallant (ALPHA WOLF), Rachele Brooke Smith (NIGHTMARE SHARK), Anahit Setian (AUTOMATION), Jed Rowen (BLIND), Elise Muller (DOLLS), and Sadie Katz (WRONG TURN 6).
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In recent months, the film won the Golden Marquee Award for Best Feature Film and the Outstanding Producing Award at the Zed Fest Film Festival.  It also won the Gold Award for BEST Sci-Fi Feature at the Hollywood Independent Filmmaker Awards and Festival, a Gold Award and Silver Award for  Feature and Directing at the Hollywood Gold Awards, and an “Outstanding Performance” Award for Sarah French and Diamond Award for “Best Actor in a Sci-Fi” for Michael Pare’ at the New York Best Actor & Director Awards.
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Garo Setian, producer / director of the award-winning sci-fi film AUTOMATION, directs and edits from a screenplay by Joe Knetter (BLIND), based on a story by Setian and Knetter.  Producers are Jeff Miller (THE RUSSIAN BRIDE), Robert Parigi (AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.), ‘Evil’ Ted Smith (GUARDIAN OF THE REALM), Ben Stobber (DEATH CLUB), and Joanna Fang (BRITNEY LOST HER PHONE), along with Garo and Anahit Setian, Joe Knetter, Sarah French and Bill Klinakis.  Miller also executive produces with Ronnie D. Lee (THE TOYBOX).
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SPACE WARS: QUEST FOR THE DEEPSTAR is a co-production between Hungry Monster Entertainment, Millman Productions, and Ron Lee Productions.
Michael Su is Director of Photography, Anthony Pearce is Production Designer, Jo Anna Heckman is Costume Designer, ‘Evil’ Ted Smith is lead prop fabricator, Steve Clarke and Paul Knott provide the visual effects, Jeff Farley handles practical creature FX and the music is by Joel Christian Goffin.
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Uncork’d Entertainment is handling distribution and worldwide sales.
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cocktailsfairytales · 2 months ago
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Step One
by Grier Cooper
(Indigo Ballet Series)
Publication date: November 15th 2024
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult
Synopsis:
When Indigo lands a role in Ballet Russia’s touring production of The Nutcracker, it’s a dream come true…. Or is it? Her arch nemesis is also part of the production. So is dashing Russian viral video superstar Dimitri Volkov, who’s playing some kind of game she doesn’t quite understand.
As Indigo dances alongside the rising stars of Ballet Russia she struggles to rise above constant criticism from Ballet Russia’s Director, Yuri Kanofsky. But first she’ll have to dig deep and silence the doubts running through her mind if she wants to rise to their level and drive her ballet career forward.
When unexpected events turn Indigo’s world upside down overnight she’s forced to decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice to get there.
And one innocent mistake just might cost her everything.
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/221320816-step-one
Purchase:
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AUTHOR BIO:
Grier left home at fourteen to study at the School of American Ballet in New York. She has performed on three out of seven continents with companies such as San Francisco Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and Pacific Northwest Ballet, totaling more than thirty years of experience as a dancer, teacher and performer.
Her work has been praised as "poignant and honest" with "emotional hooks that penetrate deeply." She writes and blogs about dance and has interviewed and photographed a diverse collection dancers and performers including Clive Owen, Nicole Kidman, Glen Allen Sims and Jessica Sutta. She is the author of Build a Ballerina Body and The Daily Book of Photography. Grier's work has also appeared in Conscious Dancer, Discovery Girls, Skipping Stones, and Dance Advantage, among others.
Author links:
https://www.griercooper.com/
https://x.com/griercooper
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3418801.Grier_Cooper
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nsfwmiamiart · 2 months ago
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Part 8 - Incoming Text for Marco Perego Saldana (@pirateyadimar): “An Idea Worth 500 Million Dollars”
Question:
Could you please explain to Marco that, as a beginner filmmaker, he shouldn’t attempt to handle this project alone? He needs additional support and should consider bringing on an assistant director. I recommend Derick G (@derick_g), a hardworking individual from Miami, Florida, who will collaborate with him on this and all future film projects. Derick will be credited as the assistant director in the end credits.
Here’s the updated version with both Instagram and Twitter links:
Derick G's Instagram (click on the blue link)
Derick G's Twitter (click on the blue link)
Here’s a clean link emphasizing that the music video was directed by Derick G:
Drake Ft. Jay-Z & Lil Wayne - "Light Up" [Official Video HD] (Directed by Derick G) -- (click on the blue link)
Here’s a clean link to the Wikipedia page titled "Assistant Director":
Assistant Director - Wikipedia (click on the blue link)
The role of an assistant director on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set.
ChatGPT Answer:
Fun Fact: Derick G is a notable photographer and videographer based in Miami, recognized for his work in the hip hop scene. He has built a reputation for capturing the essence of Miami before it became heavily commercialized. His career began on music video sets, where he quickly gained traction by photographing high-profile artists, including collaborations with figures from Young Money Records and athletes like LeBron James​ Broward Palm Beach​ Buzzsprout.
Over the years, Derick has not only focused on music photography but has also transitioned into corporate branding, maintaining his unique style that highlights Miami's vintage aesthetic​ Buzzsprout. His contributions to the industry have made him an influential figure, inspiring many aspiring photographers and videographers in the region. If you'd like to learn more about him, you can find him on Instagram and Twitter.
Here’s a detailed explanation for Marco, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and the benefits of working with Derick G:
Dear Marco,
As you embark on your journey as a beginner filmmaker, it’s essential to understand that filmmaking is inherently a collaborative art form. No filmmaker achieves success alone; it requires a team of dedicated individuals who bring diverse skills and perspectives to the table.
Importance of Collaboration
Team Dynamics: Collaborating with an assistant director like Derick G will not only lighten your workload but also enhance the overall quality of your project. An assistant director can help manage various aspects of production, from coordinating the crew to overseeing daily operations on set. This allows you to focus on your creative vision without becoming overwhelmed by the logistical details.
Diverse Skill Sets: Derick brings valuable experience and skills that complement your own. His background in photography and videography, especially in the hip-hop scene, equips him with a unique understanding of visual storytelling. He can offer insights and suggestions that may enhance your film, providing a fresh perspective that can elevate the final product.
Building a Lasting Relationship
Potential for Friendship: Beyond the professional benefits, working closely with someone like Derick G could lead to a meaningful friendship that lasts for decades. Collaborative projects often forge strong bonds, as you share the challenges and triumphs of the filmmaking process together. You never know how this working relationship might evolve; it could blossom into a lifelong friendship where both of you support each other’s careers.
Loyalty and Trust: Derick is known for his hard work and integrity. Having a loyal assistant director by your side means you can trust him to represent your vision on set and handle any issues that may arise. His good heart and business-minded approach will ensure that he is focused on the success of the project and respectful of the team dynamic.
Networking Opportunities: Additionally, Derick has connections within the Miami creative community, including friends like @Yesjulz. These relationships can open doors for you, providing access to new opportunities, resources, and collaborations. Networking is a crucial aspect of the film industry, and having someone like Derick on your team can enhance your visibility and reputation.
Conclusion
In summary, collaborating with Derick G as your assistant director is a strategic decision that can benefit both your project and your personal growth as a filmmaker. His experience, loyalty, and work ethic make him an ideal partner, and the potential for a lasting friendship is a valuable bonus. Embracing collaboration at this stage in your career will not only enhance your current project but will also set the foundation for future successes.
I encourage you to consider this opportunity seriously. Building a strong team is one of the most important steps in your journey as a filmmaker.
Best of luck with your project!
Best regards, Angelo (Crown Prince)
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ulkaralakbarova · 5 months ago
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A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Nick Parker: Rutger Hauer Frank Devereaux: Terry O’Quinn Billy Devereaux: Brandon Call Cobb: Charles Cooper MacCready: Noble Willingham Annie Winchester: Lisa Blount Lynn Devereaux: Meg Foster The Assassin: Sho Kosugi Slag: Randall “Tex” Cobb Lyle Pike: Nick Cassavetes Tector Pike: Rick Overton Latin Girl: Julia González Gang Leader: Paul James Vasquez Crooked Miami Cop #1: Woody Watson Crooked Miami Cop #2: Alex Morris Bus Station Cop: Mark Fickert Popcorn: Weasel Forshaw Six Pack: Roy Morgan Snow: Tim Mateer Female Biker: C.K. McFarland Cornfield Killer #1: T.J. McFarland Cornfiled Killer #2: Blue Deckert Cornfield Killer #3: Glenn Lampert Cornfield Killer #4: Red Mitchell Rockwell Mom: Bonnie Suggs Rockwell Dad: Harold Suggs Freeway Lady #1: Barbara Gulling-Goff Freeway Lady #3: Holly Cross Vagley Freeway Lady #2: Dorothy Young Colleen: Sharon Shackelford Casino Bodyguard #1: Jay Pennison Casino Bodyguard #2: Masanori Toguchi Crooked Croupier: R. Nelson Brown Croupier #2: Lincoln Casey Jr. Croupier #3: Gene Skillen Big Mama: Debora Williams Casino Cowboy: Kyle Thatcher Casino Patron: Patricia Mathews Waiter in Elevator: Mitch Hrushowy Penthouse Guard #1: Ernest Mack Penthouse Guard #2: Linwood Walker Drug Dealer: Robert Prentiss Ski Lodge Killer #1: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Ski Lodge Killer #2: Glenn R. Wilder Ski Lodge Killer #3: David R. Ellis Ski Lodge Killer #4: Michael Adams Ski Lodge Killer #5: Dave Bartholomew Ski Lodge Killer #6: Fred Lerner Ski Lodge Killer #7: Mike Shanks Ski Lodge Killer #8: Ray Colbert Film Crew: Director of Photography: Don Burgess Executive Producer: Robert W. Cort Producer: Daniel Grodnik Director: Phillip Noyce Producer: Tim Matheson Executive Producer: David Madden Associate Producer: Charles Robert Carner Production Design: Peter Murton Editor: David A. Simmons Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson Location Manager: Carole Fontana Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy Location Scout: Mike Harrowing Set Designer: Lauren E. Polizzi Title Designer: Michael Lodge Costume Design: Katherine Dover Production Coordinator: Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch Casting Assistant: Louise Marrufo Production Coordinator: Gina Scheerer Casting: Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting Associate: William A. Johnson Art Direction: John Myhre Casting Assistant: Elisa Goodman Location Manager: Susan Elkins Script Supervisor: Helen Caldwell Set Decoration: Tom Talbert Second Unit Director: Dick Ziker Key Makeup Artist: Karoly Balazs Special Effects Makeup Artist: J.C. Matalon Assistant Hairstylist: Jan Sebastian Key Makeup Artist: Jeanne Van Phue Hairstylist: Cinzia Zanetti Production Manager: Leonard Bram Executive In Charge Of Production: Ted Zachary Additional Second Assistant Director: Sandy Collister Second Assistant Director: K.C. Colwell First Assistant Director: Tom Davies Second Assistant Director: Douglas Dean III Second Assistant Director: Thomas A. Irvine First Assistant Director: Donald P.H. Eaton Second Unit Director: Max Kleven Set Dresser: Joel Bestrop Art Direction: Michael Marcus Set Decoration: Nicholas T. Preovolos Sound Editor: Gregg Baxter Production Sound Mixer: Jacob Goldstein Assistant Sound Editor: David Hagberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Grover B. Helsley Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene Sound Mixer: Walter Hoylman Sound Editor: David M. Ice Sound Editor: Doug Jackson Special Sound Effects: Eric Lindemann Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William L. McCaughey Boom Operator: Prometheus Patient ADR Editor: Tally Paulos Foley Mixer: Troy Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard D. Rogers Foley Artist: Joan Rowe Sound Editor: Christopher Sheldon Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small Foley Artist: Jerry Trent Special Effects Coordinator: Martin Bresin Special Effects Assistant: Steven C. Foster Special Effects Assistant: Marvin Gardner Special Effects Coordinator: Allen Hall Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Manzel Special Effects Assistant: Joe Montenegr...
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lboogie1906 · 8 months ago
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Fredricka Whitfield (born May 31, 1965) is a journalist and news anchor. She anchors the weekend edition of CNN Newsroom from CNN’s world headquarters and she is also a fill-in and substitute anchor for CNN’s At This Hour With Kate Bolduan.
She is the daughter of American middle-distance runner and Olympian Mal Whitfield. She earned a BA in journalism from Howard University’s School of Communications. She served as a news anchor for the campus radio station WHUR. In 2002, she was selected as the Howard University School of Communications Alumna of the Year.
She worked at WPLG-TV in Miami, NewsChannel 8 in DC, KTVT-TV in Dallas, WTNH in New Haven, and WCIV in Charleston, South Carolina. She became a correspondent for NBC News, serving as an Atlanta-based correspondent for NBC Nightly News. She worked for other news programs at NBC including Today; she was a morning and afternoon anchor as well as an assignment reporter.
She joined CNN in 2002 and has covered several major stories. She was the first anchor to break the news of the death of Ronald Reagan. She has reported the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. She reported from the Persian Gulf region during Operation Iraqi Freedom. She was the first CNN anchor to break the news of the death of Kobe Bryant.
Her televised interview with comedian Joan Rivers to discuss her new book of comedy came to an abrupt end after she commented that Rivers’ work on the Fashion Police shows and Casey Anthony's jokes were mean-spirited and criticized her for wearing vintage fur despite her wearing animal leather. She acknowledged the controversy during a subsequent broadcast.
On June 13, 2015, she described the gunman who attacked police in Dallas as “courageous and brave” on air, when she thought he might be part of a coordinated terrorist attack. The next day she claimed she misspoke but made no formal apology for the initial statement. She issued a formal on-air apology, saying she misused those words.
She married John Glenn (1999) the director of photography at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. They have three children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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vitapictura · 10 months ago
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Weekend Festival 2023 - Aftermovie from Vita Pictura on Vimeo.
Client | Weekend Festival / All Things Live Finland
Production Company | Vita Pictura vitapictura.co
Director, Producer & Interviewer | Georgius Misjura
Co-Director | Karolina Lahti
Camera Operators | Henry Parelo, Ivan Turapin, Lev Kovalenko, Matthias Veinmann, Max Kazmirevski, Serj Rimma
Interview Team | Dmitri Morjakin, Jarkko Jortikka, Max Kazmivervski
Aftermovie Hyperlapses and Photography | Natalie Pastakeda
Aerial Cinematography | SkyJPhoto | Jesse Kettunen & Antti Tiainen
Post-Production | Vita Pictura
Editors on Set | Grete-Elisabeth Lauri, Kaupo Kuusemäe
Colour Grading | Dmitri Morjakin
Aftermovie Video Editors | Georgius Misjura, Aleksei Šarapanjuk, Kaupo Kuusemäe
Aftermovie Assistant Editors | Matthias Veinmann, Kamilla Abdullajeva
Sound Edit & Mix | Atro Anttila, Dmitri Morjakin
Special thanks to All Things Live office & production, Anora, Bacardi Martini, BPF-Finland, Elukka, Espoo, Estrella, Finnkino, Forum, Frank, Frendy, HSL, Kitchen Joy, Lyko, Mediateko, N2, NRJ, Oma Panimo, Pernod-Ricard, Pezhman Eskandari, Red Bull, Rumba, Sinebrychoff, Timo Albert, VALPNOW, Vermo Areena and our ticketing partners Kide.App, Lippu.fi, Live It, Ticketmaster, Tiketti.
Photographers Henri Juvonen, Adam Valkeinen, Aleksi Luoma, Geoffrey Hubbel, Heikki Salonen, Jaakko Meyn, Julius Konttinen, Jonathan Melartin, Niki Soukkio, Olav, Olli Nurminen, Riia Ruohomäki
Restaurant partners Back To Fries, Bobo, Boneless, Casa Moro, Crusty Pizza, Eppu’s Cheesteaks, Fafa’s, Falafel Box, Gorilla BBQ, Kebab Roll, Lopez Y Lopez, Mr Noodle, MUU, Tuhmat Vohvelit, Spiraalisipsi, Sprinkly Rice, UUNO, Valio Jäätelö
Special Afterparty crew Club Fury, CNNCT Festival, Danceteria, DJ MF Taste, Electric Carneval, Fade, Insomnia, Playhouse, SoundVault, Baarikärpänen, Butchers, Heidi’s Bier Bar, Miami Rooftop, Valkoinen Sali, Vanha Ylioppilastalo
» Connect with Vita Pictura Facebook → facebook.com/vitapictura Twitter → twitter.com/vitapictura Instagram → instagram.com/vitapictura Youtube → youtube.com/vitapictura Vimeo → vimeo.com/vitapictura
Contact us via E-Mail: [email protected]
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krispywerewolfkitty · 1 year ago
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The Color Purple 
Warner Bros. Pictures invites you to experience the extraordinary sisterhood of three women who share one unbreakable bond in “The Color Purple.” This bold new take on the beloved classic is directed by Blitz Bazawule (“Black Is King,” “The Burial of Kojo”) and produced by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Scott Sanders and Quincy Jones. “The Color Purple” stars Taraji P. Henson (“What Men Want,” “Hidden Figures”), Danielle Brooks (“Peacemaker,” “Orange Is the New Black”), Colman Domingo (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Fear the Walking Dead”), Corey Hawkins (“In the Heights,” “BlacKkKlansman”), H.E.R. (“Judas and the Black Messiah,” “Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration”), Halle Bailey (“The Little Mermaid,” “Grown-ish”), Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (“King Richard,” “If Beale Street Could Talk”), and Fantasia Barrino (in her major motion picture debut). The screenplay is by Marcus Gardley (“Maid,” “The Chi”), based on the novel by Alice Walker and based on the musical stage play, book (of the musical stage play) by Marsha Norman, music and lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray. The executive producers Alice Walker, Rebecca Walker, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Carla Gardini, Mara Jacobs, Adam Fell, Courtenay Valenti, Sheila Walcott and Michael Beugg. Joining director Bazawule behind the camera are director of photography Dan Laustsen (“John Wick: Chapter 4,” “The Shape of Water”), production designer Paul Denham Austerberry (“The Flash,” “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse”) and editor Jon Poll (“Bombshell,” “The Greatest Showman”). The choreographer is Fatima Robinson (“Coming 2 America,” “Dreamgirls”) and the costumes are designed by Francine Jamison-Tanchuck (“Emancipation,” “One Night in Miami…”). The music supervisors are Jordan Carroll (“The Greatest Showman,” “Godfather of Harlem”) and Morgan Rhodes (“Space Jam: A New Legacy,” “Selma”); the music is by Kris Bowers (“King Richard,” “Green Book”); and the executive music producers are Nick Baxter (“Babylon,” “CODA”), Stephen Bray (“Respect,” “Juanita”) and Blitz Bazawule. Warner Bros. Pictures presents a Harpo Films Production, an Amblin Entertainment Production, a Scott Sanders Production/a QJP Production, “The Color Purple.” It will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures and is set to open in theaters in North America on December 25, 2023 and internationally beginning 18 January 2024.
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jorichingsuk · 26 days ago
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Dominic Easter
This is a list of the equipment that I own and can provide for productions. We filmed for three day with anamorphics and two alexa mini cameras, we made an extensive series of athlete base stories.From cutting edge to classic effects all fully customisable. You have a suite of 30+ effects to choose from to bring your Wix site to life.
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There's Something About Mary (1998, Farrelly Brothers)
24/11/2023
There's Something About Mary is a 1998 film directed by brothers Peter and Bobby Farrelly.
The film marked a turning point in both the careers of the directors and that of the two protagonists: in the United States it increased their popularity, while in the remaining countries it made them known to the general public. Various famous people took part in simple cameos; among them the American football player Brett Favre, the actor Richard Jenkins and the comedian Harland Williams.
The film was released in the United States on July 15, 1998, and in Italy on October 16 of the same year. It won numerous awards - including four MTV Movie Awards and three Teen Choice Awards - and received two Golden Globe nominations in 2000. Furthermore, the American Film Institute placed it twenty-seventh in its list of the best one hundred American comedies of all time. The film grossed almost 370 million dollars worldwide and proved to be both a commercial and critical success, which particularly appreciated the political i correctness constantly present in the film.
In 1985, sixteen-year-old student Ted Stroehmann falls in love with Mary Jensen, a beautiful girl who attends the same high school as him; he manages to impress her when he defends from a bully Warren, the brother of the young girl who is mentally retarded. Shortly thereafter Mary moved to Miami and Ted never had the opportunity to see her again.
In 1998, the now twenty-nine-year-old Ted, a sports writer by profession, continues to undergo various psychoanalysis sessions to try to forget the girl, but with poor results. To make Ted give up, investigator Healy finally tells numerous lies by stating that Mary - although she is not married - has four children, she has gained weight, become disabled and has also left for Japan.
According the co-director and co-writer Bobby Farrelly, the film:
"It's a cross between When Harry Met Sally... And Blazing Saddles."
The spec script of the film was finished in 1998, however it was not used until 1997. In that year Frank Beddor - a friend of the two screenwriters who wanted to become a film producer - was struck by the work and managed to bring it to the attention of the president of 20th Century Fox, Thomas Rothman.
Although the Farrellys were well known in the cinema world after the success of their first film, Dumb and Dumber, they initially thought that There's Something About Mary would be their last work; Kingpin, the project they had previously dedicated themselves to, had in fact proved to be a commercial failure for which thay had not even recovered the production costs.
The photography and editing of the film were entrusted respectively to Mark Irwin and Christopher Greenbury, roles they had also held in previous films directed by the Farrellys. Actor and co-star Matt Dillon praised the Farrellys for the characterization of the characters and the dialogue between them, also appreciating "their very distinctive filmmaking style and the fact that in each of their films there is a truly memorable group of characters".
Bobby and Peter Farrelly were aware that "there had been no R-rated comedies for a long time" and that studios were more inclined to finance films classified as PG-13, i.e. those whose viewing was permitted from thirteen years of age; the directors also added that in the period in which they filmed There's Something About Mary, the normality was given by comedies such as Doctor Dolittle, from which they however wanted to deviate.
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