Simon Cole and Adam Cameron–a.k.a. the directorial duo Joe Public–have parted ways. Cole will remain on the directors roster of bicoastal/international HSI Productions while Cameron pursues other opportunities….At year’s end Ron Lawner, vice chairman, global chief creative officer at Arnold Worldwide, is concluding his 25-year career at the Boston-headquartered agency. He expects to remain involved in the industry in a consulting capacity and to possibly serve on a variety of corporate boards……Battlestar Galactica composer Bear McCreary has come aboard Visual Music, Woodland Hills, Calif., for representation in commercials, trailers and promos…….Spy Films, Toronto, has added director Maxime Giroux as well as two helming teams–Fluorescent Hills, which specializes in animation combined with live action, and the Duplex duo known for live action, 3D animation, compositing, motion design and visual effects supervision….Santa Monica-based Entity FX has opened a full-service visual effects shop in Vancouver, B.C…..Greg Strause and Colin Strause–a.k.a. the directing team The Brothers Strause–have wrapped principal photography on their feature helming debut, Alien Vs. Predator 2, for 20th Century Fox and Davis Entertainment, and are again available for spots and videos via Santa Monica-based production house Tight….
Netflix Series “The Leopard” Spots Classic Italian Novel, Remakes It As A Sumptuous Period Drama
"The Leopard," a new Netflix series, takes the classic Italian novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa and transforms it into a sumptuous period piece showing the struggles of the aristocracy in 19th-century Sicily, during tumultuous social upheavals as their way of life is crumbling around them.
Tom Shankland, who directs four of the eight episodes, had the courage to attempt his own version of what is one of the most popular films in Italian history. The 1963 movie "The Leopard," directed by Luchino Visconti, starring Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon and Claudia Cardinale, won the Palme d'Or in Cannes.
One Italian critic said that it would be the equivalent of a director in the United States taking "Gone with the Wind" and turning it into a series, but Shankland wasn't the least bit intimidated.
He said that he didn't think of anything other than his own passion for the project, which grew out of his love of the book. His father was a university professor of Italian literature in England, and as a child, he loved the book and traveling to Sicily with his family.
The book tells the story of Don Fabrizio Corbera, the Prince of Salina, a tall, handsome, wealthy aristocrat who owns palaces and land across Sicily.
His comfortable world is shaken with the invasion of Sicily in 1860 by Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was to overthrow the Bourbon king in Naples and bring about the Unification of Italy.
The prince's family leads an opulent life in their magnificent palaces with servants and peasants kowtowing to their every need. They spend their time at opulent banquets and lavish balls with their fellow aristocrats.
Shankland has made the series into a visual feast with tables heaped with food, elaborate gardens and sensuous costumes.... Read More