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tonin-terets · 1 year ago
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Nike_World of Warmth from HAMLET on Vimeo.
Credits:
Nike China Brand Creative Senior Director: Simon Lee, Che Lin Narrative Director: Seven Yang Senior Narrative Manager: Yuling Yao Narrative: Elaine Weng, Phoenix Zhao Senior Copywriter: Yi Qi Art Director: Diana Tang Designer: Cyan Wang, Xiaojing Li, Cathy Shang-Kuan Production Director: Kelly Zhan Senior Producer: Cora Liu Producer: Monika Jiang
Wieden+Kennedy Shanghai Chief Creative Officer: Ian Toombs / Vivian Yong Head of Creative: Matt Meszaros Creative Director: Zhong How Associate Creative Director: Ruby Li Senior Art Director: Alex Litovka Art Director: Edmund Chang Copywriter: Pat Cholavit Head of Production: Fang Yuan Senior Producer: Iris Li/ Jazzy Zhao Head of Planning: Summer Yang Associate Planning Director: Alan Wu Strategist: Katie Li Group Brand Director: Qinna Ye Brand Director: Esther Choi Senior Brand Executive: Wayne Zhang/ Louise Cai Business Affairs: Jessica Deng, Hui Ye, Gloria Ji Head of Design: Juni Hsu Designer: Qi Zhang Junior Designer: Chumeng Design Producer: Vic Zhang Senior Retoucher: Changqing Lee FA Artist: Dennis Chen
Production Company: Hamlet China MD/EP: Yimeng Zhang EP: Ruben Goots, Jason Felstead Hamlet Producers: Claire Qin, Duffy Du Production Manager: Winson Wang Line Producer: Wang Zhiyuan, Sun Ying Production Coordinator: Selene Xu
Director: Henry Scholfield
DOP: Pat Aldinger 1st AD: Stella Gui 2nd AD: Yan 1st AC: Terry Yan Assistant Camera: Ma Chao, He Xiaohu, Cao Cheng, Zhang Hongming, Zhang Zhaoyu, Ou Wentao B-Cam: Ben Kang
Gaffer: Dickson Lim Lighting crew: Sun Zhanchao, Yu Puping, Tang Yichun, Gao Binbin, Wang Yongcheng, Chang Dan, Ma Chong, Wang Jie, An Dongdong, Jing Deliang, Jing Xudong, Li Yaohui, JIn Xin Production Designer: Maruxa Alvar
Art Director: A-Liang Assistant Art Director: Alec Wei, Tziyi Yu, Kuo Hung Tsun Prop Master: Guan Guowu Prop Assistant: Lian Guanglong, Zhang Lei, Liang Jiancong, Li Zhao, Li Xiaolong, Liu Ruijie, Guan Weiwei, Sun Haoyu, Li Bo, Wang Xian, Ding Jun, Huang Yanfei, Gao Xiuquan, Zhao Bangyin Special Props: Julius Mak Special Props Assistant: Tang Cheng, Zhang Zhipeng, Zhai Heguang, Yang Jun, Zhang Bo, Yin Rongliang
Key Grip: Sun Weibin, Wang Hengru, Nan Ben, Xiang Yang, Zhang Po, Wang Weitao Stylist: Cheyuan Lee
Wadrobe/HMU: Alice Hsu, Sunny Chen, Dong Hongjuan, Qin Mengyao, Cao Chenyi, Huang Yu, Chen Weikang, Tian Zhao, Gao Qi, Dong Lulu Casting: Baiwen Zhang, Feifei Zhou Storyboard Artist: Vince Wei DIT: Luo Dong Q-take: Sun Haichen Runner: Yan Baowei, Jiao Qiqi, Xie Jun, Liu Gaochen, Shi Chenhuang, Jia Youpeng, Kong Shaogen, Wu Junqian Chaperone: Joyce Sun
Post Production Post Producer: Joy Chiang Offline Editing (UK): Sam Bould Offline Editing (Shanghai): Bing Feng CG & Online Editing: Wicked Pixel VFX Lead Artist: Eddie Van Rensberg, Carl Jeppe Post Producer @ Wicked Pixels: Kamila Kelly, Leigh Human, Leticha Kisting On-set Supervisor: Schalk van der Merwe, Paolo Gnoni Music Studio (Composition, SD, Mixing): Mr.Pape Colorist: Marina Starke
Special Thanks to: Art Director: YETI Art Studio Online Editing: HUE, Bottles Color Grading Studio: MZ Studio, Fin Design Mixing: Hush Studios
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2024paris · 1 year ago
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all-around qualifiers
CHIBA KENTA (JPN) - 85.799
KAYA KAZUMA (JPN) - 85.598
JAKE JARMAN (GBR) - 84.031
JAMES HALL (GBR) - 83.631
FREDERICK RICHARD (USA) - 83.566
MILAD KARIMI (KAZ) - 83.232
ASHER HONG (USA) - 83.165
ARTEM DOLGOPYAT (ISR) - 82.999
ADEM ASIL (TUR) - 82.630
YUMIN ABBADINI (ITA) - 82.532
NOE SEIFERT (SUI) - 82.464
LUKAS DAUSER (GER) - 82.364
SUN WEI (CHN) - 82.098
LORENZO MINH CASALI (ITA) - 82.065
ARTUR DAVTYAN (ARM) - 82.032
RENE COURNOYER (CAN) - 81.998
KRISZTOFER MESZAROS (HUN) - 81.933
ILLIA KOVTUN (UKR) - 81.931
FLORIAN LANGENEGGER (SUI) - 81.864
CASIMIR SCHMIDT (NED) - 81.831
LEE JUNHO (KOR) - 81.665
ILIA LIUBIMOV (ISR) - 81.398
AHMET ONDER (TUR) - 81.164
DIOGO SOARES (BRA) - 81.064
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valomile · 8 years ago
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“Even when we are not doing work, there is work being done within” – Artist Interview with Lee Meszaros
Image: #eauclaireresin pendant with forget-me-nots, handmade by Lee Meszaros. You can learn more about Lee and see more visuals of her work on lee-meszaros.com. Lee also has an Instagram (@leemeszaros), and an online shop at leemeszaros.storenvy.com.
Forget-me-nots swimming in a tiny wearable world of resin, a merit badge awarded for your specialty in being, as they say, like bump in a log, the scent of a cabin in the woods, warm with suede and cedar—these are all things that Lee Meszaros makes in her home and garden in Brantford, Ontario.  Through handmade artist multiples, Lee celebrates childhood experiences with nature and the humour of human bonds.
In early 2016, I had the pleasure of hearing Lee talk about her work in my arts business class at Sheridan, and a few months later, I was eyeing her resin jewelry at the White Elephant here in Hamilton, one of a handful of retailers across North America that carry Lee’s work. I finally bought one of her forget-me-not necklaces as a birthday present to myself, and it remains one of my favourite pieces. Here are a few things I asked Lee about what she does:
“I took private sewing lessons from one of my mom's friends and made all of my own prom dresses and ridiculous wide leg jeans.”
Valentin: What do you think got you started making the things that you do?
Lee: I realized a few years ago that making has always been my default way of supporting and expressing myself.  When I was in elementary school I would make it my summertime business every year to make a mountain of art and crafts to submit to as many categories as humanly possibly at the local fair, with extra attention paid to the bigger cash prize categories. In high school I took private sewing lessons from one of my mom's friends and made all of my own prom dresses and ridiculous wide leg jeans.  From high school I went on to Sheridan to study textiles formally, and from there my silk screening and embroidery work followed.  I took a hard left two years ago when I moved to the country, dropped my textile focus and moved into an entirely new creative area of fresh flowers and resin. This came from moving into my grandma's house and taking over her beautiful but neglected rose garden, where I became so inspired by the magic of flowers, and a pull to work with them creatively.
Valentin: What has your professional journey looked like over the years? Would you describe it as a meandering path, a knife fight, a bit of both, or something else entirely? Do you view your personal and professional journeys as intertwined, or completely separate?
Lee: I would say that my professional journey is closer to a meandering path that is definitely intrinsically linked to my personal life and struggles.  Being in charge of a business isn't something that comes naturally to me—making the work is where I get my fulfillment and joy—but obviously both halves are needed to succeed in making things as a source of income.  I've found that my business succeeds and suffers right along with me.  If I am personally having a hard time, it is nearly impossible to motivate myself to be creative.  If I'm personally flourishing, it's in these times that I'm able to see my business with rose coloured glasses and take it to new places and make bold decisions with confidence.  There have been times where I wished so much that my work and my personal life could be separate, how much easier would that make my path to 'success'! But over time I've learned to see it all as a beautiful dance that is always working to teach me things.  It is often in the lowest, darkest times that my subconscious is working out the plans for me to enact once the clouds clear.  It's been a very important lesson to learn that even when we aren't doing the work, there is work being done within.
Valentin: What kind of education, internships, or mentorships have you pursued?
Lee: My educational path started with one misguided year of Art History & English studies at a large and faceless university, where it became painfully obvious to me that I needed to be working with my hands and needed to be taught usable skills.  I went to Sheridan College for the Crafts & Design program to study textiles.  After graduation from Sheridan I went to NSCAD in Halifax to finish my BFA (they allowed me to apply my Sheridan credits toward the degree, leaving me with 1.5 years to finish) where I broadened my studies to Interdisciplinary so that I could investigate illustration and book arts in addition to textiles.  Since leaving NSCAD I haven't sought out any further studies, mostly because I've never been sure where I fit into the scheme of things, the hard binaries of art mediums.
“I've tried to create work that captures a moment, an accomplishment, a feeling that we would like to keep.”
Valentin: What is it about yourself that you find helps you the most in making your work?
Lee: I think my nostalgic tendencies are an incredibly strong linking component in all the work I've done. I've tried to create work that captures a moment, an accomplishment, a feeling that we would like to keep.  The emotional connection to my Be Proud merit badges was one of the main forces in their warm reception into the marketplace.  They brought people back to childhood feelings but within a new grown context, and that was very special.  My Eau Claire resin work that I am now immersed in follows suit in capturing natural magic that is historically ephemeral, in resin.  This emotional connection to beauty and to personal identity is a driving force I recognize in myself.
Valentin: What is the most important piece of advice you have received about making things?
Lee: The most important advice I've received was early on, and it was to not be afraid to show your work and get it out there.  When creative folk are first starting out there is often this fear of talking or showing off your ideas for fear that someone else will take that idea and run with it.  I've learned how baseless this fear is, and how important it is to know that everyone has the same ideas all of the time; very few ideas are truly one of a kind. The most important element of the idea is that it’s YOURS, only you will make the aesthetic decisions to execute this idea, and that alone makes it unique and worth pursuing.
Valentin: What is your workspace like? As part of your practice, you collect a lot of found material—dried flowers, stones—and I am wondering how you organize and take care of your collections?
Lee: My work space is divided up into three spaces currently: first there is the built-in bar in my living room that I have made into an art and craft supply heaven, cupboards stuffed with all the lesser used supplies, my Hungarian textile collection, and all of my business files, topped with a three-sided counter for spreading out and working.  The second space is upstairs in the sun porch where my 'messy' table is—a work surface for pouring resin and silk screening. My third workspace is outside in the garden, where I've been cultivating a collection of small preservable flower varieties to use in my resin work.  I keep my collection of preserved flowers in airtight labeled containers to extend them as long as possible.  I keep the gemstones I collect to include with the flowers in a little labeled bead organizer.  Organization and labeling is key when I'm working with so many moving parts, and keeping a schedule of flowers and their blooming periods is essential.
Valentin: What is your typical day like?
Lee: My typical day depends so much on the seasons: in the winter when the garden is dormant I am working on the business side of things—organization, ordering findings, making order forms, creating my wholesale business, updating my website (still on the to-do list...).  In the spring and summer I am more in work-mode, so I wake up as early as I can and head right out to the garden before anything else.  I work for 1-2 hours while listening to podcasts, and then I come inside, get cleaned up and start my creative day.  There are a lot of stages to this work, so I could be working on preserving flowers, pouring resin, sanding, gluing, packaging or mailing, depending on the outstanding orders I have to fill.  Working from home and be tricky, as I have a tendency to get tunnel vision and just work away at a task regardless of the time.
Valentin: How do you deal with the discomfort of taking on new skills, such as working with resin, in order to make new things? Is there ever a time where pouring resin isn't terrifying?
Lee: Taking on new tasks can be so intimidating. I've found I often need to sit on an idea and think it over for months, working out all the parts, the supplies I'll need, and the aesthetic I am in pursuit of.  I had been thinking of working with resin for over a year before I finally sat down and poured for the first time, and I was just electric with a mix of excitement and fear of failure.  Aside from a couple of Google searches and one old book, I taught myself about resin from top to bottom, and I am by no means done learning.  It's humbling to take on a new medium and learn all of its ins and outs, and the pride that comes from solving a problem is immense.  After a few months pouring resin turned from scary to just plain exciting and it remains my favourite part of the process.
“I wanted to make work I myself could afford, and would want to buy, not as a gift, but for myself to make me feel good.”
Valentin: What do you think you will be making when you're 90?
Lee: I can only imagine!  I have no question that this is my life long pursuit—I will always be making and trying to express myself through objects.  When my work was more focused in embroidery and fine hand work I used to worry that I wouldn't be able to be creative in this way when I was older and my motor functions decline, and I would worry that without those skills I would be nothing.  But after switching to my current resin work it made me realize that there are endless mediums to inspire me, and that regardless of the physical limitations that naturally come with age, I'll find a way.
Valentin: What is a question that no one asks about your work?
Lee: One thing that I haven't been asked about Eau Claire resin is in regards to my intentionally low price points.  I wanted to make work that was beautiful AND affordable, which is such a tricky balance to strike when working in handmade.  I wanted to make work I myself could afford, and would want to buy, not as a gift, but for myself to make me feel good.  Having worked for so many years making Be Proud merit badges that were predominately a gift item, I was so attracted to the idea of personal adornment, of women celebrating themselves. In hearing stories back from my wonderful retailers about young children coming in with their piggy banks, spending their hard saved dollars on a piece of my work for a friend or a mother... It’s everything.  Making work that is magical and inspiring to young girls makes me feel so complete. 
Lee Meszaros brings a charming, woodsy aesthetic to not only her work but in how she has expressed herself to me in her stories: the summertime crafting, the revival of the rose garden handed down to her from her grandma, the “natural magic,” as she puts it, that she casts in resin. I am encouraged by her honesty about her journey as an artist, and I think it would be interesting to talk to more artists about their work. It’s meaningful to hear from other young artists, especially ones who share similar motivations—nature, whimsy, interdisciplinary study—and to be reminded that no one can steal my ideas because it is my execution of them that makes them my own, to be reassured that the way that we work changes with the seasons. There is always work to be done, inside and out.
Interview by Valentin Brown.
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freifraufischer · 2 years ago
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2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships MAG Qualification Results
MAG TEAM FINAL QUALIFICATION
JPN 260.695
GBR 252.793
USA 252.295
CHN 249.929
ITA 247.661
ESP 245.594
BRA 245.394
KOR 244.093
GER 243.292
CAN 242.962
TUR 242.828
HUN 242.661
NED 242.060
FRA 240.027
EGY 239.026
BEL 237.228
TPE 237.029
KAZ 236.993
ROU 236.561
SUI 236.495
UKR 232.428
AUS 231.929
COL 231.261
AUT 230.427
MAG AA FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Tanigawa Wataru (JPN) 84.731
2 Hashimoto Daiki (JPN) 84.665
3 Carlos Yulo (PHI) 84.664
4 Joe Fraser (GBR) 83.964
5 Zhang Boheng (CHN) 83.766
6 Asher Hong (USA) 83.299
7 Joel Plata (ESP) 82.799
8 Brody Malone (USA) 82.631
9 Casimir Schmidt (NED) 82.565
10 Caio Souza (BRA) 82.564
11 Jake Jarman (GBR) 82.365
12 Diogo Soares (BRA) 82.264
13 Ryu Sunghyun (KOR) 81.930
14 Adem Asil (TUR) 81.764
15 Illia Kovtun (UKR) 81.732
16 Yumin Abbadini (ITA) 81.532
17 Tang Chia-Hung (TPE) 80.698
18 Lukas Dauser (GER) 80.431
19 Sofus Heggemsnes (NOR) 80.099
20 Balazs Krisztian (HUN) 80.065
21 Jossimar Orlando Calvo Moreno (COL) 79.898
22 Luka Van Den Keybus (BEL) 79.799
23 Gabriel Burtanete (ROU) 79.798
24 Lorenzo Minh Casali (ITA) 79.765
R1 Nestor Abad (ESP) 79.698
R2 Omar Mohamed (EGY) 79.531
R3 Mohamed Afify (EGY) 79.531
R4 Meszaros Krisztofer (HUN) 79.498
MAG FX FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Carlos Yulo (PHI) 15.266
2 Doi Ryosuke (JPN) 14.766
3 Milad Karimi (KAZ) 14.733
4 Giarnni Regini-Moran (GBR) 14.533
5 Zhang Boheng (CHN) 14.500
6 Ryu Sunghyun (KOR) 14.466
7 Hashimoto Daiki (JPN) 14.466
8 Nicola Bartolini (ITA) 14.433
Tanigawa Kakeru (JPN) 14.300
R1 Benjamin Osberger (FRA) 14.266
R2 Aurel Benovic (CRO) 14.266
R3 Kim Hansol (KOR) 14.266
MAG PH FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Rhys McClenaghan (IRL) 15.233
2 Stephen Nedoroscik (USA) 15.233
3 Nariman Kurbanov (KAZ) 15.033
4 Loran de Munck (NED) 14.833
5 Harutyun Merdinyan (ARM) 14.700
6 Doi Ryosuke (JPN) 14.466
7 Filip Ude (CRO) 14.400
8 Ahmad Abu al Soud (JOR) 14.366
R1 Abdulla Azimov (UZB) 14.300
R2 Tanigawa Kakeru (JPN) 14.266
R3 Zachary Clay (CAN) 14.200
MAG SR FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Courtney Tulloch (GBR) 14.666
2 Zou Jingyuan (CHN) 14.666
2 Adem Asil (TUR) 14.666
4 You Hao (CHN) 14.633
5 Vahagn Davtyan (ARM) 14.566
6 Kamoto Yuya (JPN) 14.500
7 Artur Avetisyan (ARM) 14.466
8 Donnell Whittenburg (USA) 14.333
R1 Sokratis Pilakouris (CYP) 14.133
R2 Carlos Yulo (PHI) 14.066
R3 Hashimoto Daiki (JPN) 14.000
MAG VT FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Artur Davtyan (ARM) 14.900
2 Carlos Yulo (PHI) 14.849
3 Gabriel Burtanete (ROU) 14.633
4 Igor Radivilov (UKR) 14.566
5 Caio Souza (BRA) 14.566
6 Lee Junho (KOR) 14.450
7 Tanigawa Wataru (JPN) 14.450
8 Kim Hansol (KOR) 14.433
R1 Adem Asil (TUR) 14.333
R2 Yuri Guimaraes (BRA) 14.216
R3 Courtney Tulloch (GBR) 14.200
MAG PB FINAL QUALIFICATION
1 Zou Jingyuan (CHN) 15.700
2 Kamoto Yuya (JPN) 15.433
3 Lukas Dauser (GER) 15.400
4 Carlos Yulo (PHI) 15.300
5 Ferhat Arican (TUR) 15.200
6 Jossimar Orlando Calvo Moreno (COL) 15.166
7 Joe Fraser (GBR) 15.066
8 Giarnni Regini-Moran (GBR) 14.966
R1 Illia Kovtun (UKR) 14.966
R2 Tanigawa Kakeru (JPN) 14.933
R3 Zhang Boheng (CHN) 14.900
MAG HB
1 Hashimoto Daiki (JPN) 15.100
2 Sun Wei (CHN) 14.833
3 Zhang Boheng (CHN) 14.733
4 Ilias Georgiou (CYP) 14.466
5 Brody Malone (USA) 14.433
6 Kamoto Yuya (JPN) 14.400
7 Arthur Mariano (BRA) 14.366
8 Tyson Bull (AUS) 14.333
R1 Mitchell Morgans (AUS) 14.333
R2 Caio Souza (BRA) 14.333
R3 Robert Tvorogal (LTU) 14.300
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gbumr · 3 years ago
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Nike - Further Than Ever from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Composer: Guy Farley / Siren Music
Featuring some of the most incredible Chinese athletes...
Li Na, the first Grand Slam singles champion from Asia and the first to break into the world’s top 10… despite constant critique about her career choices and outward personality, she rose to become an icon in Chinese sport.
Lan Tian, paralysed from the waist down, took up skiing despite pressure from doctors and family and went on to live independently without support.
Shao Ting, WCBA basketball champion and PHD graduate, breaking the stereotype in China that a woman shouldn’t aspire so highly.
Nina Guo, blogger and climber, broke the rules by talking pubclicly about how climbing has helped her overcome many of the obstacles faced by mental illness.
Cecelia Yeung, born into a poor family, pressured not to pursue sport due to the difficulty in making a living from it. Ended up as the HK high jump record holder, the first full-time high jumper in HK and broke the HK high jump record three times in one day.
Wang Shuang, despite pressure from family and local coaches not to leave home, she became the first Chinese female football player to play outside of China and AFC Women’s Player of the Year.
Kung Fu Cha Cha, the first Asian team to row across the Atlantic, the youngest team to cross the Atlantic and the first female champions who broke Row Like A Girl’s record by 6 days.
Can Zongju, became the the greatest boxer in Chinese history and the second best female boxer in the world.
Prod Co: Academy Films Director : Ian Pons Jewell
 Executive Producer : Medb Riordan Producer : Jon Adams DOP: Mauro Chiarello Operator: Gimbalninja (Florian) Choreographer: Eddie Clements Editor :Gaia Boretti
 
Sound Designers: Anthony Moore, Jon Clarke & James Utting Composer: Guy Farley / Siren Music 
Art Director : Olly Williams Wardrobe Stylist : Victoria Mesenbrink

Service Co: Playfull Service EP: Wolfie Wong Local Producer: Carson Ng 
Line Producer : Areta Mak
 Production Manager: Bugs Hartley / Manley Hua Production Coordinator: Steven Chung 
Location Manager: Kevin Liu
 Production Designer : Olly Williams
 Art Director Assist: Billy Kong
 Props Master : Zhang Feng
 Props Assists : Zhou Hui
 Casting Director: Fang Hui

Wardrobe Stylist Assist : Zhou Yu
 Wardrobe Assists : Jolene Ang 
Hair and Make Up : Keke / Xiao Nan 
Gaffer : Dickson Lim 
Key Grip : Eric Xi
Agency
Wieden + Kennedy Shanghai Executive Creative Director: Ian Toombs, Vivian Yong / Creative Directors: Matt Skibiak, Dong Hao
 / Senior Copywriter: Matt Meszaros
 / Copywriter: Ruby Li / Art Director: Josh King
Junior Art Director: Moon Qi / 
Executive Producer: Bernice Wong
Film Producer: Bernice Wong
Art Buyer - Juni Zhu
Senior Planner: Leon Lin
Junior Planner: Carina Huang
Business Director: Dino Xu
Associate Account Director: Chuck Xu, Qinna Ye Account Executive: Laura Yu
Head of Design: Fish Ho
Designer: Meng Meng; Zhangzhe Peng Business Affairs: Jessica Deng, Kathy Zhan Senior Studio Production Manager - Vic Zhang Senior Studio Print Producer - Stone Xue Retoucher - Lee Chang Qing / Linda Zhang
FA Artist - Austin Hu
Post Production
Assembly Room UK Assistant Editor : Stanislav Semeniuk Producer : Daniel Breheny
MPC
VFX Supervisor/Creative Director: Barry Greaves
 3D Lead: Chris Kalata
 3D Supervisor: Jacob T Oommen
 3D Team: Alexey Petryaev, Yao Zhang, Isaac Liu, Chamishka Gamage, Aram Hakze 2D Supervisor: David Rouxel Executive Producer: Jamie Loudon VFX producer: Alvaro Montenegro Colour Producer: Leianna Campbell Colorists: Richard Fearon, Nikola Stefanovic 2D Team: James Corden, Qiu Cheng, Tingting Su, Robin Liu, Eason Wu Comp Leads: Ginesh Gandhi, Venkata S Comp Team: Marielle Santens, Madhuka Gunasekera, Allegra David, Minnie Chen, Iman Javaherypour, Karthik S, Amresh Kumar, Shalwin Shaiju, Vaishali Awaghade, Saravanan D, Manideep Sanisetty
 DMP team: Radhakrishna R (Lead), Gowri, Bakiyaraj P FX team: Abhinandan Madhu, Ivan Richard D costa, Mohan Pugaz
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 Roto: Sudev
 Clean up team: Silambarasan R P (Lead), Jay Joshi, Sudheesh TV, Ajeet Pratap Singh, Arulanandhan, Abdul Labeeb, Naresh, Kajal Pandya, Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Yasasvini.V, Trishul, Phani Mishra, Manu PS, Akhil K.P., Padma Priya, Maneesh Kumar
 Senior Line Producer: Pooja Pandya
Senior Production Coordinator: Meghna Shetty
Sound Design

Factory Studios London Audio Producer: Lou Allen
Music
SIREN Music, London  Composer/Arranger: Guy Farley Music Producer/Supervisor: Sean Craigie-Atherton
Music performed by the Budapest Scoring Orchestra
Conductor – Zoltán Pad Orchestrator – Rich Jones
Music mix – Tim Harrison
Special Thanks Matilda Finn
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vm4vm0 · 3 years ago
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COIN 'Chapstick' from Daniel Henry on Vimeo.
Your mind can forget as long as your hard drive doesn’t.
Credits:
Directed by Daniel Henry @danmhenry Production Company - Obsidian @obsidian_tv Executive Producer - Doug Klinger @doug_klinger Head of Production - Anna Heinrich @annimal_planet Producer - Paul Young Lee @paulyounglee 1st AD - Jovan Thomas @_jovie Director's Reps: Doug Klinger, Undine Markus @ Reprobates @obreprobates @undinemarkus Obsidian Coordinator - Phoebe Loew @phoebs.png
Director of Photography - Hayden Mason @haydenmason 1st AC - Kevin Ulibarri @kulibarri 2nd AC/DIT - Carlos Barreto Steadicam Operator - Drew Weaver @drewallenweaver
Production Designer - Hanrui Wang @whanrui2020 Art Director - Nathan Lampl @nathoooon Set Dresser - Kyle Kaminsky @kylejkaminsky Carpenter - Bandi Meszaros
Gaffer - Emmeline Shafer @eshafercine BBE - Ryan Clemens @ryanleeclemens Key Grip - Taylor Reick @taylor_reick Best Grip - Poppy Shaw @poppy_shaw
Editor - Andy Young @andyyoungfilm Colorist - Jacob McKee @jalob VFX - Occlusion @occlusionvfx VFX Executive Producer - Josiah Reeves @josiah.reeves VFX Supervisor - Erasmo Romero VFX Production Manager - Aileen Acayan Lead CG Artist - Lu Yu
Artist Stylist - Joanie del Santo Artist Stylist Asst - Lizzie Kidd @sim_lizzie_mcguire Artist Groomer - Heather Rose @heatherroseharris Stylist - Yuan Ling
Truck PA - Saeed Chabayta @schabs4 Set PA - Brady Bradshaw @bradyorca Set PA - Grace Richardson @gracerichardsun COVID Tester - Grace Stanley @theworldofstanley
CAST Cowboy - Joseph Lopez @josephlloydlopez Pregnant Woman - Taeylor White Scanner Tech - Galen Howard @galenhoward Wheelchair enthusiast - Michael Goff
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cineastua · 3 years ago
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COIN 'Chapstick' from Daniel Henry on Vimeo.
Your mind can forget as long as your hard drive doesn’t.
Credits:
Directed by Daniel Henry @danmhenry Production Company - Obsidian @obsidian_tv Executive Producer - Doug Klinger @doug_klinger Head of Production - Anna Heinrich @annimal_planet Producer - Paul Young Lee @paulyounglee 1st AD - Jovan Thomas @_jovie Director's Reps: Doug Klinger, Undine Markus @ Reprobates @obreprobates @undinemarkus Obsidian Coordinator - Phoebe Loew @phoebs.png
Director of Photography - Hayden Mason @haydenmason 1st AC - Kevin Ulibarri @kulibarri 2nd AC/DIT - Carlos Barreto Steadicam Operator - Drew Weaver @drewallenweaver
Production Designer - Hanrui Wang @whanrui2020 Art Director - Nathan Lampl @nathoooon Set Dresser - Kyle Kaminsky @kylejkaminsky Carpenter - Bandi Meszaros
Gaffer - Emmeline Shafer @eshafercine BBE - Ryan Clemens @ryanleeclemens Key Grip - Taylor Reick @taylor_reick Best Grip - Poppy Shaw @poppy_shaw
Editor - Andy Young @andyyoungfilm Colorist - Jacob McKee @jalob VFX - Occlusion @occlusionvfx VFX Executive Producer - Josiah Reeves @josiah.reeves VFX Supervisor - Erasmo Romero VFX Production Manager - Aileen Acayan Lead CG Artist - Lu Yu
Artist Stylist - Joanie del Santo Artist Stylist Asst - Lizzie Kidd @sim_lizzie_mcguire Artist Groomer - Heather Rose @heatherroseharris Stylist - Yuan Ling
Truck PA - Saeed Chabayta @schabs4 Set PA - Brady Bradshaw @bradyorca Set PA - Grace Richardson @gracerichardsun COVID Tester - Grace Stanley @theworldofstanley
CAST Cowboy - Joseph Lopez @josephlloydlopez Pregnant Woman - Taeylor White Scanner Tech - Galen Howard @galenhoward Wheelchair enthusiast - Michael Goff
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Directed by Daniel Henry @danmhenry Production Company - Obsidian @obsidian_tv Executive Producer - Doug Klinger @doug_klinger Head of Production - Anna Heinrich @annimal_planet Producer - Paul Young Lee @paulyounglee Director's Reps: Doug Klinger, Undine Markus @ Reprobates @obreprobates @undinemarkus Obsidian Coordinator - Phoebe Loew @phoebs.png Director of Photography - Hayden Mason @haydenmason 1st AD - Jovan Thomas @_jovie Production Designer - Hanrui Wang @whanrui2020 Editor - Andy Young @andyyoungfilm Colorist - Jacob McKee @jalob VFX - Occlusion @occlusionvfx VFX Executive Producer - Josiah Reeves @josiah.reeves VFX Supervisor - Erasmo Romero VFX Production Manager - Aileen Acayan Lead CG Artist - Lu Yu 1st AC - Kevin Ulibarri @kulibarri 2nd AC/DIT - Carlos Barreto Steadicam Operator - Drew Weaver @drewallenweaver Gaffer - Emmeline Shafer @eshafercine BBE - Ryan Clemens @ryanleeclemens Key Grip - Taylor Reick @taylor_reick Best Grip - Poppy Shaw @poppy_shaw Art Director - Nathan Lampl @nathoooon Set Dresser - Kyle Kaminsky @kylejkaminsky Carpenter - Bandi Meszaros COVID Tester - Grace Stanley @theworldofstanley Artist Stylist - Joanie del Santo Artist Stylist Asst - Lizzie Kidd @sim_lizzie_mcguire Artist Groomer - Heather Rose @heatherroseharris Stylist - Yuan Ling Truck PA - Saeed Chabayta @schabs4 Set PA - Brady Bradshaw @bradyorca Set PA - Grace Richardson @gracerichardsun CAST Cowboy - Joseph Lopez @josephlloydlopez Pregnant Woman - Taeylor White Scanner Tech - Galen Howard @galenhoward Wheelchair Enthusiast - Michael Goff
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brothermarc7theatre · 7 years ago
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"Gypsy" show #720
My first trip to Fairfield’s Missouri Street Theatre brought me to the story of Rose Hovick and her daughters, musically dramatized in Gypsy. In what was a mostly entertaining and exciting production, the passion and deep-seated thirst for fame and fortune came through in Dae Spring’s accomplished direction. Paolo Reyes’ stellar orchestra brought the iconic Styne/Sondheim score to exuberant life and elevated the production’s numbers with classic Broadway flare. This Gypsy would make even Madame Rose sing out her praises.
Melynda Kiring delivered a fiery, albeit somewhat shaky performance as the matriarch, Rose. Not many scenes went by without several noticeable line flubs, and even the misnaming of her children, June and Louise. However, when Ms. Kiring sang, her presence and acting chops were in full force, and her voice filled the theatre with a powerful vibrato and smart placement. In fact, the performance I saw brought Ms. Kiring to her finale, “Rose’s Turn,” without amplification, and yet she belted it out in shimmering fashion. Ms. Kiring’s chemistry opposite a jovial, sturdy Scott Minor as Herbie was logical and well-developed. Ms. Kiring and Mr. Minor performed a wonderful “You’ll Never Get Away From Me” which established their affection for one another quite well.
The two daughters were absolutely perfect in casting and performance. Kirstin Pieschke was a dynamite June, balancing the annoying baby aspect of her performance with an intelligent depiction of how desperate and naïve her mother is about the act and their dreams of playing the Vaudeville circuit. With a fantastic voice to boot, Ms. Pieschke’s duet with Sarah Mozelle Waxman’s Rose, “If Momma Was Married,” was performed with bounciness, pitch-perfect harmonies, and a sisterly bond that was the most positively infectious chemistry of the show. Ms. Waxman’s turn as the girl who becomes Gypsy Rose Lee was a stunning display of multiple character arcs, excellent singing, and a presence that grew from black sheep sister to star of the stage. Ms. Waxman’s “Little Lamb” kicked off her track of having a legitimate identity crisis as Louise isn’t even sure how old she is. The streak continues when she falls for Tulsa, played by an enthusiastic Kyle Jackson, but ends up losing him when he runs of with June. Act Two is Ms. Waxman’s time to truly shine, culminating in the striptease to “Let Me Entertain You,” a number that wasn’t just entertaining but thrilling to see play out. Her final shouting match opposite Ms. Kiring was a perfectly-calibrated scene, filled with the right amount of tension and desperation needed to convey just how cutthroat Louise is capable of being.
A featured standout performance came from the hands of the three strippers who teach (or don’t teach) Louise a thing or two about having a stripping gimmick. Casey Ellis, Courtney McAllister, and Dae Spering dominated the stage in their Act Two trio number, “You Gotta Get a Gimmick,” a choreographic highlight for Kevin Gruwell. Helping the production along were Sydne Baron’s appropriately colorful and beautiful costume design, Mike Meszaros minimal-but-functional scenic design, and Craig Scharfen’s wonderful lighting design. Gypsy has since closed, but they do offer year round theatre for both mainstage and their youth program, so if Fairfield is in hailing distance for you, by all means, go see a show!
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Les nouveautés de la semaine en BSPO (16/09/2019)
À la une : Contrôle de gestion : perspectives stratégiques et managériales / dirigé par Nicolas Berland, Yves De Rongé
Cote de rangement : JN 8395 A 252842 / Domaine : Gestion
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« Cet ouvrage apprend à articuler le contrôle de gestion et la stratégie de l'entreprise pour en faire un outil de management. Les principes fondamentaux du contrôle de gestion sont clairement identifiés et explicités, tout en mettant l’accent sur le pilotage de l’activité.
L’ouvrage étudie également les pratiques plus récentes : la méthode UVA®, l’EVA®, le contrôle de gestion dans le secteur non marchand et à l’international, la mesure des risques psychosociaux.
Ancrés dans le monde réel, tous les chapitres comprennent des exemples issus d’entreprises existantes, des illustrations chiffrées et une partie activités, avec des questions de révision et des études de cas.
Ce manuel s’adresse ainsi tant aux futurs contrôleurs de gestion qu’aux futurs managers, qui se serviront des outils du contrôle de gestion pour piloter leur activité.
Yves De Rongé est professeur à Louvain School of Management à l'université catholique de Louvain où il enseigne la comptabilité de gestion, l’analyse des états financiers et le contrôle de gestion. Il a assuré la présidence de l’école de 2005 à 2007. Il est également professeur à l’université Saint-Louis à Bruxelles et assure des formations en entreprise.
Nicolas Berland est professeur à l'Université Paris-Dauphine et responsable du Master Contrôle de gestion. Spécialisé en contrôle de gestion et dans le pilotage des organisations, il travaille plus particulièrement sur les processus d’implantation dans des contextes stratégiques variés : entreprises privées et organisations publiques. Il intervient en formation continue en MBA en France et à l’étranger. » - Quatrième de couverture
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Sciences politiques
L'entreprise Macron / sous la direction de Bernard Dolez, Julien Fretel et Rémi Lefebvre
Cote de rangement : DC 435 E 258308
Your country, our war : the press and diplomacy in Afghanistan / Katherine A. Brown
Cote de rangement : DS 371 .4135 B 258316
Les nazis ont-ils survécu ? Enquête sur les Internationales fascistes et les croisés de la race blanche / Nicolas Lebourg
Cote de rangement : JC 481 L 258313
Europe, alternatives démocratiques : analyses et propositions de gauche / sous la direction de Benjamin Bürbaumer, Alexis Cukier et Marlène Rosato
Cote de rangement : JN 30 E 258321
Big data électoral : dis-moi qui tu es, je te dirai pour qui voter / Anaïs Théviot
Cote de rangement : JN 2959 T 258310
Repenser les stratégies nucléaires : continuités et ruptures : un hommage à Lucien Poirier / Thomas Meszaros (dir.)
Cote de rangement : U 263 R 258323
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Sciences du travail
Not working : where have all the good jobs gone ? / David G. Blanchflower
Cote de rangement : HD 5709 B 258322
Le capitalisme patriarcal / Silvia Federici
Cote de rangement : HD 6060 .6 F 258309
Social work and social theory : making connections / Paul Michael Garrett
Cote de rangement : HV 245 G 258317
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Communication
Racism and the media / Gavan Titley
Cote de rangement : P 94 .5.M55 T 258320
Cybersecurity : politics, governance and conflict in cyberspace / Damien Van Puyvelde, Aaron F. Brantly
Cote de rangement : TK 5105 .59 V 258318
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Sciences sociales
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From anthropology to social theory : rethinking the social sciences / Árpád Szakolczai, Bjørn Thomassen
Cote de rangement : H 61 .15 S 258319
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Sociologie
Le jeu du monde / Kostas Axelos
Cote de rangement : B 29 A 258302
Palaces of pleasure : from music halls to the seaside to football, how the Victorians invented mass entertainment / Lee Jackson
Cote de rangement : GV 75 J 258315
Serge Moscovici : un regard sur les mondes communs / sous la direction de Nikos Kalampalikis, Denise Jodelet, Michel Wieviorka, Denis Moscovici et Pierre Moscovici
Cote de rangement : HM 1031 M 258312
Histoire rurale de l'Europe : XVIe-XXe siècle / sous la direction de Laurent Herment
Cote de rangement : HD 1917 H 258311
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Économie
Les grandes questions économiques et sociales / sous la direction de Pascal Combemale
Cote de rangement : HD 75 G 258314
100% monnaie / Irving Fisher
Cote de rangement : HG 221 F 258307
Le casino climatique : risques, incertitudes et solutions économiques face à un monde en réchauffement / William Nordhaus
Cote de rangement : QC 903 N 258304
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Comptabilité
Les normes comptables internationales (IFRS) / Bernard Raffournier
Cote de rangement : HF 5626 R 258305
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Psychologie
Penser en algorithmes / Brian Christian et Tom Griffiths
Cote de rangement : BF 39 C 258306
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Tous ces ouvrages sont exposés sur le présentoir des nouveautés de la BSPO. Ceux-ci pourront être empruntés à domicile à partir du 30 septembre 2019.
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enchantingsharkcreation · 8 years ago
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2016…WHY!!?!?!?!
I know this post is coming almost 5 months after 2017 started and actually after the 45th President of the United States has been inaugurated, but I finally had some time to look over what had happened to us and geeks everywhere during the year of 2016.
Truthfully, what the hell happened last year??  Was everything just prearranged that most of the people I either listened to or watched while I was growing up were going to pass away during the same 12 month period?  If you were living in a hole last year like a hermit, or if you just weren’t paying attention to the news at all, I just wanted to post a list of all of the wonderful people that we lost during 2016.
Robert Stigwood – Australian band manager and film producer (Bee Gees, Cream, Grease, Saturday Night Fever)
Nicholas Caldwell – American R&B singer (The Whispers)
Pat Harrington Jr. – Voice, stage, and TV actor (One Day at a Time)
Troy Shondell – singer for Liberty Records (known for “This Time”)
Kitty Kallen – singer from the 1930s to the 1960s
Angus Scrimm – actor and author (played the Tall Man in 1979 horror film “Phantasm”)
David Bowie
David Margulies – American actor
Brian Bedford – Tony award nominated stage actor (Shakespearean work)
Alan Rickman
Rene Angelil – Music producer and married to Celine Dion
Dan Haggerty – American actor (played Grizzly Adams)
Noreen Corcoran – American actress, dancer, and singer (co-starred on “Bachelor Father”)
Glen Frey – American singer and songwriter (founding member of “Eagles)
Abe Vigoda – American character actor (Salvatore Tessil in “The Godfather” and Phil Fish in “Barney Miller”
Paul Kantner – American guitarist, singer, and songwriter (co-found “Jefferson Airplane”)
Mike Minor – American actor (Steve Elliott on “Petticoat Junction”)
Bob Elliot – American actor and comedian (one-half of the comedy duo “Bob and Ray”)
Maurice White – American singer, songwrite, musician (founder of “Earth, Wind & Fire)
Joe Alaskey – American actor, voice artist, and impressionist (successor of Mel Blanc at Warner Bros. Animation)
Joe Dowell – American pop singer
Antonin Scalia – Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
George Gaynes – Singe, actor, comedian (Eric Lassard in “Police Academy” series)
Vanity – Canadian singer, songwriter (real name Denise Matthews)(Lead singer of “Vanity 6”)
Tom Mullica – American comedy magician
Harper Lee – American novelist (“To Kill a Mockingbird”)
Yolande Fox – Miss America 1951
Sonny James – American country music singer
Lennie Baker – American singer (saxophone player for “Danny and the Juniors”)
Tony Burton – American actor, boxer, and football player (Tony “Duke” Evers in the Rocky franchise)
George Kennedy – American actor (“Cool Hand Luke”)
Gil Hill – Police Officer, Actor (Beverly Hills Cop)
Joey Martin Feek – American country music singer
Nancy Reagan – American actress and wife of Ronald Reagan
Sir George Martin – English record producer (referred to as the “Fifth Beatle”)
Robert Horton – American TV and stage actor
Keith Emerson – English musician and composer (founding member of “Emerson, Lake & Palmer”)
Frank Sinatra Jr.
Larry Drake – American actor, voice actor, and comedian (Darkman series)
Peter Brown – American actor (ABC’s Lawman)
Rob Ford – 64th Mayor of Toronto
Richard Bradford – American actor (“Man in a Suitcase”)
Joe Garagiola – Baseball player (catcher/announcer)
Ken Howard – American actor, President of SAG
Earl Hamner Jr. – American TV writer/producer (“The Waltons”)
Garry Shandling – American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer
Mother Angelica – founder of EWTN
Merle Haggard – American singer/songwriter (“The Strangers”
Doris Roberts – American actress (“Everybody Loves Raymond”)
Chyna – Professional wrestler
Prince
Lonnie Mack McIntosh – American rock, blues, and country singer/guitarist
Madeleine Sherwood – Canadian actress
William Schallert – American character actor
Morley Safer – Canadian/American broadcast journalist for CBS News
Alan Young – American actor (Wilbur on “Mister Ed”)
Burt Kwouk – British actor (Cato in “Pink Panther”)
Patty Duke – American actress (Helen Keller in “The Miracle Worker”
Muhammad Ali
Gordie Howe
Christina Grimmie – American singer/songwriter (“The Voice”
Michu Meszaros – Hungarian actor (“ALF”)
Ann Guilbert – American actress (“The Dick Van Dyke Show” “The Nanny”)
Ronnie Claire Edwards – American actress (“The Waltons”)
Ron Lester – American actor (“Varsity Blues”)
Anton Yelchin – American actor (Pavel Chekov in “Star Trek” reboot)
Mack Rice – “Mustang Sally”
Buddy Ryan – Football coach
Pat Summitt – Tennessee Lady Vols head coach
Michael Cimino – Film director for “The Deer Hunter”
Elie Wiesel – Romanian-born Jewish writer, Holocause survivor (“Night”)
Noel Neill – American actress (Lois Lane in “Superman” (1948))
Garry Marshall – American actor/director (Creator of “Happy Days”)
Ricci Martin – American musician, son of Dean Martin
John Saunders – Canadian/American sports journalist (ESPN)
Alexis Arquette
Michel Richard
Kenny Baker
Fyvush Finkel
John McLaughlin
James Woolley
Jack Riley
Steven Hill
Jeanne Martin
Marvin Kaplan
Juan Gabriel
Gene Wilder
Jon Polito
Hugh O’Brian
James Stacy
Charmian Carr
Bill Nunn
Jean Shepard
Jose Fernandez
Arnold Palmer
Shimon Peres
Thomas Ford
Kevin Meaney
Pete Burns
Bobby Vee
Tammy Grimes
Kay Starr
Janet Reno
Leonard Cohen
Robert Vaughn
Leon Russell
Gwen Ifill
Holly Dunn
Mose Allison
Sharon Jones
Florence Henderson
Fidel Castro
Ron Glass
Fritz Weaver
Van Williams
Jim Delligatti
Keo Woolford
Grant Tinker
Don Calfa
Billy Chapin
Rashaan Salaam
Greg Lake
Joseph Mascolo
John Glenn
Alan Thicke
Bernard Fox – Welsh actor – “Bewitched”, “Hogan’s Heroes”, “Andy Griffith Show”
Craig Sager
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Gordie Tapp – Canadian entertainer, known as a radio and TV presenter, comedian and a CBS broadcaster
Michele Morgan – French film actress
Rick Parfitt – English musician for band Status Quo
Liz Smith – English character actress (Betty Gleadle, MBE)
Richard Adams – English novelist
George Michael
Vera Rubin – American astronomer who pioneered work on galaxy rotation rates
Alphonse Mouzon – American jazz fusion drummer and owner of Tenacious Records
George S. Irving – American actor, known for character roles on Broadway
Ricky Harris – American producer, actor and comedian
Carrie Fisher
Debbie Reynolds
William Christopher – American actor (Private Lester Hummel on Gomer Pyle and Father Mulcahy on “M*A*S*H”)
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Hamilton artist accuses Urban Outfitters of stealing her whimsical designs
An artist from Hamilton said she was left feeling “ripped off” after Urban Outfitters reneged its offer to partner with her on a collection and instead created similar products of its own.
It’s far from unheard of for big businesses to be accused of copying independent artists’ designs, so Lee Meszaros said she was initially wary when the retailer reached out to her in April 2019 to ask if…
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placerdiario · 5 years ago
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Nike - Further Than Ever from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Composer: Guy Farley / Siren Music
Featuring some of the most incredible Chinese athletes...
Li Na, the first Grand Slam singles champion from Asia and the first to break into the world’s top 10… despite constant critique about her career choices and outward personality, she rose to become an icon in Chinese sport.
Lan Tian, paralysed from the waist down, took up skiing despite pressure from doctors and family and went on to live independently without support.
Shao Ting, WCBA basketball champion and PHD graduate, breaking the stereotype in China that a woman shouldn’t aspire so highly.
Nina Guo, blogger and climber, broke the rules by talking pubclicly about how climbing has helped her overcome many of the obstacles faced by mental illness.
Cecelia Yeung, born into a poor family, pressured not to pursue sport due to the difficulty in making a living from it. Ended up as the HK high jump record holder, the first full-time high jumper in HK and broke the HK high jump record three times in one day.
Wang Shuang, despite pressure from family and local coaches not to leave home, she became the first Chinese female football player to play outside of China and AFC Women’s Player of the Year.
Kung Fu Cha Cha, the first Asian team to row across the Atlantic, the youngest team to cross the Atlantic and the first female champions who broke Row Like A Girl’s record by 6 days.
Can Zongju, became the the greatest boxer in Chinese history and the second best female boxer in the world.
Prod Co: Academy Films Director : Ian Pons Jewell
 Executive Producer : Medb Riordan Producer : Jon Adams DOP: Mauro Chiarello Operator: Gimbalninja (Florian) Choreographer: Eddie Clements Editor :Gaia Boretti
 
Sound Designers: Anthony Moore, Jon Clarke & James Utting Composer: Guy Farley / Siren Music 
Art Director : Olly Williams Wardrobe Stylist : Victoria Mesenbrink

Service Co: Playfull Service EP: Wolfie Wong Local Producer: Carson Ng 
Line Producer : Areta Mak
 Production Manager: Bugs Hartley / Manley Hua Production Coordinator: Steven Chung 
Location Manager: Kevin Liu
 Production Designer : Olly Williams
 Art Director Assist: Billy Kong
 Props Master : Zhang Feng
 Props Assists : Zhou Hui
 Casting Director: Fang Hui

Wardrobe Stylist Assist : Zhou Yu
 Wardrobe Assists : Jolene Ang 
Hair and Make Up : Keke / Xiao Nan 
Gaffer : Dickson Lim 
Key Grip : Eric Xi
Agency
Wieden + Kennedy Shanghai Executive Creative Director: Ian Toombs, Vivian Yong / Creative Directors: Matt Skibiak, Dong Hao
 / Senior Copywriter: Matt Meszaros
 / Copywriter: Ruby Li / Art Director: Josh King
Junior Art Director: Moon Qi / 
Executive Producer: Bernice Wong
Film Producer: Bernice Wong
Art Buyer - Juni Zhu
Senior Planner: Leon Lin
Junior Planner: Carina Huang
Business Director: Dino Xu
Associate Account Director: Chuck Xu, Qinna Ye Account Executive: Laura Yu
Head of Design: Fish Ho
Designer: Meng Meng; Zhangzhe Peng Business Affairs: Jessica Deng, Kathy Zhan Senior Studio Production Manager - Vic Zhang Senior Studio Print Producer - Stone Xue Retoucher - Lee Chang Qing / Linda Zhang
FA Artist - Austin Hu
Post Production
Assembly Room UK Assistant Editor : Stanislav Semeniuk Producer : Daniel Breheny
MPC
VFX Supervisor/Creative Director: Barry Greaves
 3D Lead: Chris Kalata
 3D Supervisor: Jacob T Oommen
 3D Team: Alexey Petryaev, Yao Zhang, Isaac Liu, Chamishka Gamage, Aram Hakze 2D Supervisor: David Rouxel Executive Producer: Jamie Loudon VFX producer: Alvaro Montenegro Colour Producer: Leianna Campbell Colorists: Richard Fearon, Nikola Stefanovic 2D Team: James Corden, Qiu Cheng, Tingting Su, Robin Liu, Eason Wu Comp Leads: Ginesh Gandhi, Venkata S Comp Team: Marielle Santens, Madhuka Gunasekera, Allegra David, Minnie Chen, Iman Javaherypour, Karthik S, Amresh Kumar, Shalwin Shaiju, Vaishali Awaghade, Saravanan D, Manideep Sanisetty
 DMP team: Radhakrishna R (Lead), Gowri, Bakiyaraj P FX team: Abhinandan Madhu, Ivan Richard D costa, Mohan Pugaz
Matchmove team: Ganesh Kumar S (Lead), Konduru Achi Raju, Ankit Dheraj Toppo, Shridhar Bhat, Venkatesh Jeyaram, Vishal Darkunde
 Roto: Sudev
 Clean up team: Silambarasan R P (Lead), Jay Joshi, Sudheesh TV, Ajeet Pratap Singh, Arulanandhan, Abdul Labeeb, Naresh, Kajal Pandya, Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Yasasvini.V, Trishul, Phani Mishra, Manu PS, Akhil K.P., Padma Priya, Maneesh Kumar
 Senior Line Producer: Pooja Pandya
Senior Production Coordinator: Meghna Shetty
Sound Design

Factory Studios London Audio Producer: Lou Allen
Music
SIREN Music, London  Composer/Arranger: Guy Farley Music Producer/Supervisor: Sean Craigie-Atherton
Music performed by the Budapest Scoring Orchestra
Conductor – Zoltán Pad Orchestrator – Rich Jones
Music mix – Tim Harrison
Special Thanks Matilda Finn
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arikenjp · 5 years ago
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Nike - Further Than Ever from Ian Pons Jewell on Vimeo.
Composer: Guy Farley / Siren Music
Featuring some of the most incredible Chinese athletes...
Li Na, the first Grand Slam singles champion from Asia and the first to break into the world’s top 10… despite constant critique about her career choices and outward personality, she rose to become an icon in Chinese sport.
Lan Tian, paralysed from the waist down, took up skiing despite pressure from doctors and family and went on to live independently without support.
Shao Ting, WCBA basketball champion and PHD graduate, breaking the stereotype in China that a woman shouldn’t aspire so highly.
Nina Guo, blogger and climber, broke the rules by talking pubclicly about how climbing has helped her overcome many of the obstacles faced by mental illness.
Cecelia Yeung, born into a poor family, pressured not to pursue sport due to the difficulty in making a living from it. Ended up as the HK high jump record holder, the first full-time high jumper in HK and broke the HK high jump record three times in one day.
Wang Shuang, despite pressure from family and local coaches not to leave home, she became the first Chinese female football player to play outside of China and AFC Women’s Player of the Year.
Kung Fu Cha Cha, the first Asian team to row across the Atlantic, the youngest team to cross the Atlantic and the first female champions who broke Row Like A Girl’s record by 6 days.
Can Zongju, became the the greatest boxer in Chinese history and the second best female boxer in the world.
Prod Co: Academy Films Director : Ian Pons Jewell
 Executive Producer : Medb Riordan Producer : Jon Adams DOP: Mauro Chiarello Operator: Gimbalninja (Florian) Choreographer: Eddie Clements Editor :Gaia Boretti
 
Sound Designers: Anthony Moore, Jon Clarke & James Utting Composer: Guy Farley / Siren Music 
Art Director : Olly Williams Wardrobe Stylist : Victoria Mesenbrink

Service Co: Playfull Service EP: Wolfie Wong Local Producer: Carson Ng 
Line Producer : Areta Mak
 Production Manager: Bugs Hartley / Manley Hua Production Coordinator: Steven Chung 
Location Manager: Kevin Liu
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thethousandscars · 5 years ago
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My very first author convention. I think it turned out alright!
So yeah! This is going to be a fun ramble of sorts. I was really nervous for this weekend, mainly for mental health reasons. I’m not good with people (The Friday night was my first night out in several years) but I found myself able to be myself so easily (Tough luck on that, authorly friends!)
I was looking forward to being a socially awkward fuck, but also to meet a ton of people. So, I got packed and ready (bought a new fancy suitcase for £4, go me) and I went down to Darlington to get picked up by this charming lad, Jamie Edmundson. He very graciously offered to give me a lift there and back, as long as I could get to Darlington. Felt like one of those mafia jobs.
We consumed a fair bit of junk food this weekend. The chicken didn’t stand a chance.
The drive down was long with a lot of traffic issues, I provided the road rage and telling drivers to fuck off so Jamie could keep focused on driving. Despite the delays, we had a good time travelling down, and we got on well which was what I wanted. Otherwise it would have been an awkward as hell 10-11 hours commute!
It also rained. A lot.
Welcome to the U.K, folks.
So we finally made it through to the Hilton Doubletree. I was staying there for the weekend, so off Jamie went to his nearby Travelodge (and fight the battle of trying to find a parking spot) I got checked in fine and went into my room.
It was a damn fine room.
So I got a change of clothes, drank a quick coffee (I was fucking flagging at this point! Damn CFS) and went down to meet everyone. Tom Clews was the first to greet me, awesome guy, and soon I met up with everyone else. I was nervous for perhaps 10 minutes, before I finally found my zone. That I think shows how comfortable an event Bristolcon is. Everyone was so friendly!
A drink with Rita Sloan, Tom Clews, Luke Scull and Phil Williams before food.
For the Friday night, a large group of us went out for food. There was an enjoyable moment of unity when I was struggling with the fatigue (The trip to the Spitfire BBQ was about a mile walk, and with CFS that gets quite painful for me to walk long distances), so I got offers either to half carry me there, or to carpool a Taxi. Fortunately, I was able to make the trip there and back.
  Spitfire BBQ was an amazing place to eat. Great food, the staff were excellent and it was a good night all around. We got back to the hotel around half 11pm and I stayed up chatting for an hour before finally turning in for the night.
  The night kinda sucked. Chronic Fatigue has a weird thing that when it’s really hitting hard, you don’t have the energy to fall asleep, so I didn’t drop off until about 3am. Still, I woke up at 6am and managed a quick shower before going down to breakfast.
  Food is fucking food, people.
The breakfast was great with a nice choice of options.
Anyway, it was finally time for the Bristolcon event! Workshops and panels all day and a lot of social meet and greets. I’m just going to post a little montage of photos I got with people!
Lee Conely, author of Ritual of Bone. Awesome guy!
A very tired-looking Gareth Powell. I think it was early in the morning and neither of us had much coffee yet!
Me, Timy Takács, Lee and Damon. I swear these photos either make me look like a serial killer or someone who enjoys his pies. Look at that gut!
Lee and Damon doing the British and Irish Community panel.
A large group of writer folk at their local habitat.
Discussed video game writing with these awesome people.
I managed to sneak some good photos during the weekend.
Huge props to Agnes Meszaros for taking so many quality photos during the weekend. Got a great one with me and Mark Lawrence. This might be the only photo where I don’t like like a serial killer.
Thanks to my potato camera this didn’t turn out as well as it could, but this is with the old The Thousand Scars I published during 2018. Hard work is in place to get it ready for its relaunch in 2020!
Courtesy of  Agnes Meszaros with Mariëlle Ooms-Voges!
I attended a great workshop by Anna Stephens on worldbuilding, and my final event of the day was a panel on myhical creatures.
  We got an amazing band playing for the night’s entertainment too!
Sadly by 10pm I was really flagging, so after farewells and hugs to pretty much everyone in the room, I retired for the night, but not before fighting with my suitcase for getting everything packed. It took time, but I managed it.
  Sunday brought the end of the weekend. After another long journey on the road, I got back home around 6pm. This week has been one of recovery as I picked up the “Con-Lurgy”, but I had an amazing time. It felt good just meeting the author community, and I felt so at ease!
Great things I remember:
The hotel was excellent with helpful staff all weekend.
The company, too many to list as a callout as you were all fantastic.
The workshops I went to were very good; one in particular being about evolution and how it should impact character/animal design. I learned a lot!
The food was good all weekend.
Anna Stephens accidentally heckling Steve Mchugh in the mytical creature panel!
]Going forward
I have a lot to do. The Thousand Scars got quite a lot of interest at the weekend, and despite me not feeling too confident right now, I’ll do what I can to get the book ready for a launch in 2020.
Hope you enjoyed my little ramble.
                                                                                                                                              A little ramble of sorts on Bristolcon! #Writingcommunity #amreading #amwriting #blogging #fantasy #amreading #convention #NanoWrimo My very first author convention. I think it turned out alright! So yeah! This is going to be a fun ramble of sorts.
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