EXCLUSIVE: Actor-writer-producer Liz Vassey has signed with BRS/Gage for representation in all acting areas. Vassey has appeared as a regular or recurring character on 12 series including ER, Two and a Half Men, Maximum Bob, Necessary Roughness, Brotherly Love, Fox’s live action version of The Tick , and The Tick reboot on Amazon. She is perhaps best known for her five-year run on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Wendy Simms. Vassey started out in soaps and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy at age 16, for her role as Emily Ann Sago Martin on All My Children. As a screenwriter, Vassey has sold seven television pilots and a TV movie – developing for such networks and studios as Netflix, NBC, Freeform, CW, Warner Bros, Universal, and CBS Studios. Her mystery drama In Between, starring Merrin Dungey, is in development at NBC. Mayim Bialik’s Sad Clown Productions is producing in association with Warner Bros. Television. Vassey is currently developing the … [Read more...] about Liz Vassey Signs With BRS/Gage
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The Art Of Craft: ‘Isle Of Dogs’ Production Designer Bends Form Of Stop-Motion To Realize Vision Of An Auteur
In his first collaboration with Wes Anderson on Isle of Dogs , Paul Harrod translated an auteur’s live-action style to stop-motion, a medium that allowed for a spectacular visual presentation, but came with a set of limitations that proved problematic. Gathering reference materials and establishing certain visual parameters early on was Adam Stockhausen , an Oscar-winning production designer who has been the auteur’s go-to craftsman since Moonrise Kingdom , and had to leave the production early on, heading into the VR world of Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One . Picking up the baton, co-production designer Harrod brought 30 years of stop-motion experience to Anderson’s set, realizing early on that this production would challenge him like no other. Set in a specific vision of Japan—caught between past, present and future— the film would follow Atari, a young boy who goes on an odyssey in search of his lost dog. “Wes likes everything to be in focus, and of course, when … [Read more...] about The Art Of Craft: ‘Isle Of Dogs’ Production Designer Bends Form Of Stop-Motion To Realize Vision Of An Auteur
Gautham Vasudev Menon Narrates A Bilingual Script To Ram Pothineni, Movie To Go On Floors In 2023?
Tollywood's energetic star Ram Pothineni is one young actor who has his kitty full. After a slew of flops, the actor saw success with Puri Jaganadh's Ismart Shankar. Ram later appeared in Red, a Telugu remake of the Tamil film Thadam, in which he played a double role. The actor, who has been doing back-to-back films ever since, has now reportedly said okay to Tamil director Gautham Vasudev Menon. The visionary director is said to have narrated a romantic story for the actor, which will be made in Tamil and Telugu. Ram, who listened to the narration has been satisfied with the script and is said to have given a nod for this film, which will go on floors by the second half of 2023. If everything goes as planned, the movie will be shot at a fast pace and will be released across theatres by the next year-end. The Ye Maaya Chesaave director has a great fan base in the Telugu audience as well. All his earlier films are dubbed and released in Telugu, which have … [Read more...] about Gautham Vasudev Menon Narrates A Bilingual Script To Ram Pothineni, Movie To Go On Floors In 2023?
Meta Was on a Mission to Inform and Inspire at the 12th Annual VidCon
“This is economic opportunity,” revealed Jackie Pimentel, Instagram’s director of creator product marketing. “It doesn’t matter if you have ten followers or tens of millions, creator monetization means that you can make a living doing what you love.” Creator empowerment was the connecting thread throughout much of Meta’s messaging at the 12th annual VidCon. Every June, social media savants and their fans from around the world descend upon Anaheim, California to meet, greet and dive into the latest developments in content. As creator-first platforms have grown, so too have the profiles of creators who’ve been cast as the new generation of celebrities that engage digital audiences with an expanding array of content. With that in mind, it makes sense that Vidcon is fashioned as one sprawling opportunity for real-time creation at every turn. Throughout the four-day event, it wasn’t unusual to see a surprise dance challenge break out in the convention halls and talk of impromptu short … [Read more...] about Meta Was on a Mission to Inform and Inspire at the 12th Annual VidCon