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  • Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013
SARASOTA, Fla. -- 

Plota Productions has announced that Ringling College of Art and Design student Ailish Reilly won the studio shoot-out held on October 15th, 2013 and will be awarded a full-day all-resource access studio session at Plota Productions studios in Sarasota to shoot a project of her own creation.
     Troy Plota and the Plota Productions crew introduced their Studio Production Workflow Process to Ringling College students on October 15 and began the session by throwing the Ringling Digital photography students attending into a "Live" advertising shoot scenario where pairs of students had 20 seconds or 10 frames to capture each other on the professionally lit set.
     Ailish and other Ringling students' fashion photography will be featured at the PH_ashion1121 show Thursday, November 21st, 2013 from 7pm-9pm, with a Runway Show at 8pm in the Diane Roskamp Exhibition Hall on the Ringling College of Art & Design Campus.
     "It's always a More

  • Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

A&E network is feasting on the Wahlberg brothers, who will star in a new reality show titled, "Wahlburgers," and set in the family's Boston restaurant.
     For the show, actor brothers Mark and Donnie Wahlberg head back to their hometown to join forces with older brother Paul in the hamburger venture.
     A&E says all eyes will be on these Wahlbergs, who are determined to make their restaurant brand a success in Boston and beyond. Now they just have to agree on a second location.
     "Wahlburgers" is set to premiere Jan. 22.

  • Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- 

Jennifer Lawrence will not only star in the upcoming film adaptation of Jeanette Walls' 2005 best-selling memoir "The Glass Castle," the project will also mark her first time as a producer.
     "I don't know if I will be any good, but I'm trying it," Lawrence said of her new post in an interview with The Associated Press at a recent publicity event in Beverly Hills. "So far I am not sure if I am because I am very instinctual, but not very verbal. But producing is something that I have really wanted to do."
     The actress attached herself to the adaptation after her mother, Karen Lawrence, fell in love with Walls' story and suggested she read it.
     "My mother is like the lucky charm with these kinds of things," said the 23-year-old star of the upcoming "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." ''She read 'Winter's Bone' and 'Hunger Games' and when I read 'The Glass Castle' I thought it was amazing, so we found Gil Netter, the producer who More

  • Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -- 

Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee believes the modest clout of the premier awards for Chinese-language films will grow as the market for such films increases.
     The Taiwanese filmmaker spoke Tuesday in Taipei ahead of next week's 50th annual Golden Horse Awards, which showcases films from Taiwan, mainland China, Singapore and Hong Kong. The event is the equivalent of the Oscars, and Lee will be a juror selecting winners in 22 categories, ranging from Best Feature Film to Best Action Choreography.
     Asked about Hollywood's relative indifference to the Golden Horse event, Lee says that will change as the market for Chinese films grows.
     "I think in 10 years' time our market is bigger than the Hollywood market," he said. "So it comes naturally."
     While the Golden Horse event is a staple for Asian film fans, with glitzy local television coverage and legions of screaming fans blanketing the award venue to get a close More

  • Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -- 

Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee believes the modest clout of the premier awards for Chinese-language films will grow as the market for such films increases.
     The Taiwanese filmmaker spoke Tuesday in Taipei ahead of next week's 50th annual Golden Horse Awards, which showcases films from Taiwan, mainland China, Singapore and Hong Kong. The event is the equivalent of the Oscars, and Lee will be a juror selecting winners in 22 categories, ranging from Best Feature Film to Best Action Choreography.
     Asked about Hollywood's relative indifference to the Golden Horse event, Lee says that will change as the market for Chinese films grows.
     "I think in 10 years' time our market is bigger than the Hollywood market," he said. "So it comes naturally."
     While the Golden Horse event is a staple for Asian film fans, with glitzy local television coverage and legions of screaming fans blanketing the award venue to get a close More

  • Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- 

When it comes to learning about the evils of Internet piracy, Hollywood studios and the major music labels want kids to start young.
     A nonprofit group called the Center for Copyright Information has commissioned a school curriculum to teach elementary-age children about the value of copyrights.
     The curriculum, still in draft stage, includes lesson plans, videos and activities for teachers and parents to help educate students about the "importance of being creative and protecting creativity," with topics such as "Respect the Person: Give Credit," ''It's Great to Create," and "Copyright Matters."
     The nonprofit is backed by the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry Association of America and others, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.
     Some critics say the curriculum, called "Be a Creator," would promote a biased agenda. Others contend it would use up valuable classroom time when public More

  • Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

As if winning the World Series MVP wasn't enough, Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz is becoming a producer of his own MTV television show.
     MTV Networks and Major League Baseball said Monday they are collaborating on a weekly 30-episode series that melds pop culture and baseball. Ortiz and Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star outfielder Andrew McCutchen are both executive producers of the series, set to begin next spring around the start of the new season.
     The untitled series will likely air on MTV2, which tends to have a higher proportion of male viewers than its sister station. It will be shot at the MLB Fan Cave, a facility built at an abandoned Tower Records store in Manhattan that has fan features, interactive elements and occasional pop music concerts.
     MTV had expressed interest in Ortiz after seeing a fan cave feature depicting him walking through enemy territory in New York asking Yankee fans for a hug, said Tim Brosnan, MLB More

  • Monday, Nov. 11, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

Viewers of the National Geographic Channel are slightly more interested in the Kennedy assassination than the killing of Abraham Lincoln — enough to set a viewing record for the 12-year-old network.
     The "Killing Kennedy" film with Rob Lowe portraying the former president was watched by 3.4 million people Sunday night. The Nielsen company said Monday that edged last winter's telecast of "Killing Lincoln" to become the most-watched show ever on the network, by a mere 3,000 viewers.
     Both assassination efforts are based on books by Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly. Production is to begin early next year on "Killing Jesus."
     National Geographic said it will rerun "Killing Kennedy" twice this Friday.

  • Monday, Nov. 11, 2013
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- 

Utah's governor and other top officials have honored Robert Redford for his on-camera and off-camera contributions to the state as owner of the Sundance ski resort and founder of the Sundance Film Festival and Sundance Institute.
     Some 500 people, including U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch and Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker, attended the Saturday night event billed as "The Governor's Salute to Robert Redford: A Utah Tribute to an American Icon."
     Gov. Gary Herbert praised the 77-year-old Redford for his celebrated movie career. Some of Redford's movies, including "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "Jeremiah Johnson," were filmed in Utah.
     "I think we take him for granted," the governor said. "He's been here for so long, and he's been so successful. It's really quite remarkable, and yet he calls Utah home. I'm appreciative of that. I think Utah is a better place because Robert Redford does call Utah home."
     Redford noted More

  • Monday, Nov. 11, 2013
NEW YORK (AP) -- 

"Downton Abbey" will return for a fourth season in January, but now PBS is announcing the series will be back for at least one more after that.
     "Masterpiece" executive producer Rebecca Eaton says Downton fans can "rest easy knowing that a fifth season is on the way."
     The celebrated British costume drama focusing on the elite Crawley family will air its fourth season on "Masterpiece" beginning Jan. 5. Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern and Jim Carter are among its stars.
     Earlier this year, more than 24 million viewers watched the third season of the series in the U.S., making it the most-watched drama in PBS history.

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