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Bicoastal production and management company Anonymous Content has teamed with Sharkle.com to provide original content for the Web site. Sharkle.com provides a forum for members to share videos and comment on other’s uploaded content, constituting an online video community that has grown significantly since its launch last September. In addition to creating and producing content for Sharkle.com, Anonymous may gain entrée to the site’s online ensemble of home videographers as a source of up-and-coming talent…..DiverseCity, a New York-based production house headed by former agency exec producer Scott Nicholas, has opened with a lineup that includes directors Lionel Coleman and Thomas Barnes. The shop is looking to help develop marketing communications that engages multicultural audiences. Through an association with established production house Highway 61, New York, DiverseCity has access to resources to help mount productions worldwide….The Association of Independent Commercial Producers’ (AICP) Florida chapter has paid tribute to Bill Randall, who’s president/CEO of AFI/Filmworks Prodcutions, and Daniel Marrero, partner at Hispanic ad agency Creative On Demand (COD), by making them the first inductees into the AICP Florida Honor Roll. The Honor Roll distinction is bestowed upon a Florida-based individual or group who has demonstrated a strong commitment to the creation of TV commercials and has contributed significantly to making the state an international production center. The induction ceremony took place last month in Miami….Industry veteran Joseph T. Visslailli, VP, professional sales at Fuji Photo Film USA, passed away earlier this month. He was 59. A longtime resident of Sea Cliff, N.Y., Visslailli is survived by his wife Franne, son Derek and daughters Erin, Lauren and Farah. The family asks that those wishing to honor his memory make contributions to Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, Gift Processing Center, P.O. Box 29119, Phoenix, AZ 85038-9119…..Oscar Nominees Delve Into The Art Of Editing At ACE Session
You couldn’t miss Sean Baker at this past Sunday’s Oscar ceremony where he won for Best Picture, Directing, Original Screenplay and Editing on the strength of Anora. However, earlier that weekend he was in transit from the Cesar Awards in Paris and thus couldn’t attend the American Cinema Editors (ACE) 25th annual panel of Academy Award-nominated film editors held at the Regal LA Live Auditorium on Saturday (3/1) in Los Angeles. While the eventual Oscar winner in the editing category was missed by those who turned out for the ACE “Invisible Art, Visible Artists” session, three of Baker’s fellow nominees were on hand--Dávid Jancsó, HSE for The Brutalist; Nick Emerson for Conclave; and Myron Kerstein, ACE for Wicked. Additionally, Juliette Welfling, who couldn’t appear in person due to the Cesar Awards, was present via an earlier recorded video interview to discuss her work on Emilia Pérez. The interview was conducted by ACE president and editor Sabrina Plisco, ACE who also moderated the live panel discussion. Kerstein said that he was the beneficiary of brilliant and generous collaborators, citing, among others, director Jon M. Chu, cinematographer Alice Brooks, and visual effects supervisor Pablo Helman. The editor added it always helps to have stellar acting performances, noting that hearing Cynthia Erivo, for example, sing live was a revelation. Kerstein recalled meeting Chu some eight years ago on a “blind Skype date” and it was an instant “bromance”--which began on Crazy Rich Asians, and then continued on such projects as the streaming series Home Before Dark and the feature In The Heights. Kerstein observed that Chu is expert in providing collaborators with... Read More