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Schauspielerin Diana Cavallioti während des Photocall zum Film ANA, MON AMOUR anlässlich der 67. Berlinale
Highgate cemetery, October 2015.
Douglas Noel Adams was an English author, scriptwriter, essayist, humourist, satirist and dramatist. Adams is best known as the author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The Madras High Court (HC) has agreed to hear on 24th October 2019 a plea by a scriptwriter Amjath Meeran asking to restrain the release of the movie – Bigil on 25th October 2019 alleging that the movie’s writer-director Atlee infringed his copyright.✅ For view source:https://bit.ly/2qfkKuW
Beatles - Yellow Submarine
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The Beatles Recording Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts club Band:
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Yellow Submarine (1968) is an animated full-length film based on the music of The Beatles. It is also the title of the film's album of music, which is part of the Beatles' musical oeuvre. The film was directed by Canadian-born animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists and King Features Syndicate. With over 200 employees, chief designer Heinz Edelmann and director Charles Dunning worked on the film for eleven months. The animators came from England, but also from the USA and other countries in Europe. The real Beatles themselves do not appear until the final scene of the film.
In 1963, the American film studio United Artists approached The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein for a contract to make a number of films around the group. Epstein saw the deal as a good way to promote The Beatles and sell their music. United Artists was particularly interested in the money that would come in from selling the music albums. The Beatles were under contract to Capitol Records in the US, but that agreement excluded music albums. The studio knew that album sales would always make money even if the film flopped, so they saw the film deal with The Beatles as one in which they could not lose. On the other hand, the deal United Artists made with Epstein was not very favourable to The Beatles. Epstein was not a good negotiator and was an amateur in many financial matters. Admittedly, The Beatles were not at their peak of popularity at the time (certainly not in the US), but even in that context it was a disappointing contract. He had no idea of the normal profit percentages that could be negotiated, so he proposed a 7.5 % share. The United Artists studio bosses couldn't believe their luck; they had been afraid of tough negotiations and perhaps a higher percentage than 25%, and now Epstein came up with the ludicrous 7.5%. They immediately made a deal for three films. Not long after, the Beatles' popularity shot through the roof (also in the US), and Richard Lester made the first Beatles film A Hard Day's Night one of the most successful films of all time. This did not only deprive The Beatles of millions in earnings. They were also stuck with a financially disappointing film contract that would hang around their necks like a millstone.
The second film that The Beatles made for United Artists was Help, also directed by Lester. Although the film was as successful as its predecessor, the Beatles were not very enthusiastic about the end result. They were afraid of getting stuck in the format of "the happy adventures of the Beatles". But Brian Epstein had signed a contract with United Artists in 1963, and the film production company demanded a third film. All sorts of ideas were floated, such as a film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings with Ringo as Frodo and John as Gandalf, but the third film did not materialise. In 1967, the four Beatles thought they could direct themselves and made the television production "Magical Mystery Tour". The TV movie was broadcast by the BBC in black and white and was received by viewers and critics with dismay. After this, The Beatles' interest in films dropped to a low point. Their manager Brian Epstein came up with the solution. He was approached by Al Brodax, the head of King Features Syndicate, with the idea of making a full-length animated film based on a number of Beatles songs. The idea was based on the animated series about The Beatles that had been broadcast since 1965. TVC produced this series, in which an animated adventure was always made around a Beatles song. The Beatles were excited because they did not have to contribute to the film. But for this very reason, United Artists rejected Yellow Submarine as the third film. It was only with the documentary Let it Be that the Beatles fulfilled their contractual obligations. However, Yellow Submarine was a hit in cinemas and the critics were also enthusiastic. They especially praised the innovations in animation. The drawn appearance of The Beatles was based on the appearance of the real Beatles at the time of the recording of the film that accompanied the single Strawberry Fields Forever. Only, Paul McCartney's moustache had disappeared from his alter ego in the film. The Beatles themselves, who had expected some kind of Disney film, were pleasantly surprised by the result of Yellow Submarine and decided to appear in the final scene themselves.
The starting point for the film was the song "Yellow Submarine". Paul McCartney wrote it as one of the songs that drummer Ringo Starr could sing with his limited singing voice. It was intended as a children's song with simple lyrics and melody. Subsequent accusations that "yellow submarines" were a code name for yellow pills, namely Nembutol capsules, so-called "downers" (hence "submarine": submarine) were dismissed by McCartney. Producer Lee Minoff based himself on the idea of a children's song and wrote the first draft of the story. Soon, several scriptwriters were working on the scenario. It was decided to include a number of recent Beatles songs alongside 'Yellow Submarine'. Some of these songs were taken from the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This Beatles album, released in 1967, caused a sensation in the music world. The idea behind the album was that The Beatles were transformed into the fictional pop group Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band. On the cover, they can be seen in satin military uniforms in bright colours. This was the impetus for the idea of including in the film a Sgt. Pepper who lives in Pepperland with his band. At one point, there were about twenty versions of the screenplay circulating. One of the writers was Roger McCough, a poet from Liverpool, who contributed much to the dialogues with their typical ambiguities, expressions from Liverpool, and private jokes from The Beatles. McCough received 500 pounds for his contribution, but no mention in the credits. Mention was made of Jack Mendelsohn and Erich Segal. Mendelsohn had worked on the Beatles' animated series, but Segal was unfamiliar with the film business in 1967. He was working at Yale as an assistant to the professor of Classics. He was brought to London by Brodax to put together a coherent script from the large amount of material, some of which consisted only of fragments. Segal worked on the script continuously for several weeks under the threat of a deadline. He was barely allowed to leave his hotel room to jog. However, Segal was able to take advantage of a brilliant suggestion by lead designer Heinz Edelmann. During a production meeting, the collaborators came to a disturbing conclusion: the screenplay lacked an enemy. Pepperland was a paradise without a snake. Edelmann came up with the concept of the Blue Meanies and their attack on everything that smelt of music. (Incidentally, the meanies were originally red, entirely in keeping with the Cold War. An error by Edelmann's assistant caused the colours to be switched and the meanies became blue). Despite all the creative contributions, Yellow Submarine's screenplay also suffered from the fact that the music overshadowed the story and the story was adapted to the songs. It did result in a modern fairy tale about the 1967 hippy generation.
Source: Wikipedia (Dutch), and IMDb.
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Tanmay Bhat, Indian Standup Comedian & Scriptwriter, AIB
Aamod Gupte, Head of Legal and Group General Counsel, Eros International
Uday Singh, Managing Director, Motion Picture Distributors Association, India
Albert Uderzo (born 25 April 1927) is a French comic book artist, and scriptwriter. He is best known for his work on the Astérix series, but also drew other comics such as Oumpah-pah, also in collaboration with René Goscinny.
[From the Wiki entry: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Uderzo ]
Behind the scenes photos of "A Day Away".
It was a fictional TV show created for a University Final Project. The TV show follows the host (Gerald) who travels around the globe & for this episode he is in Malaysia, Kuala Kubu Bharu.
See the full project presentation on Behance:
behance.net/gallery/9787615/A-Day-Away
UNIVERSITY MONKEYS PRODUCTION CREW:
Producer/Motion Graphic Artist: Abdul Shakir
Director/Editor: Nik Najah Najib (H)
Scriptwriter/Assistant Producer: Ivander Ryanto
Assistant Producer: Melissa Kumaresan
Director of Photography: Lim Cheng Way (H)
Cameraman: Hendy Delius
Assistant Cameraman/ Motion Graphic Artist: Kugesh Jay
Props & Wardrobe: DK. Zayanorliyana Yamin
Editors: Nayla Khatib, Kwan Chi Ming
Host: Gerald Chinyamunzore
Rome , October 2005 - Ivan Cotroneo , writer , translator and scriptwriter.
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Photographer: Cade Nansen
Pasarella fiercely presented the incredible designs of Guarded Cross, Violator, SYS, 3636, Mea Culpa, Finesmith, Donna Flora, Vita’s Boudoir, Donna Flora, and HOX.
3636—Dianny3636 Aeon
Guarded Cross—ryosukito felisimo
HOX–Vikeejeah Xevion
Donna Flora– Squinternet Larnia
SYS - Syanne Cisse and Systi Cisse
FineSmith Designs—Yula Finesmith
Mea Culpa–Tatanka Kaligawa
Vita’s Boudoir–Vitabela Dubrovna and Precious Restless
Show Director: Ananya Mai
Violator–Minx Glaz and Soraya Vaher
Videographer: Colemarie Soleil (Miss Soliel)
DJ: DATRIP Blackbart
Scriptwriter and Host: Xenobia Foxclaw
Models:
Male Runway Models:
• Angelik Lavecchia
•Harsch Sharktooth
•Winter Jefferson
Female Runway Models:
•Annough Lykin
• Aphrodite Briann
•Elyna Carver
• Hela Azalee
•Heydon Milter
• Leandra Breen
•Nala Kurka
Models for Mea Culpa:
•Anastacia Markova
•Kay Fairey
• Luralie Bailey
• Wicca Merlin
Pasarella Owner: Francesca Galtier-Blackbart
Annoucer and scriptwriter: Xenobia Foxclaw
#SuggestMe- Your favorite celebrity's love for food!
Unforgettable legend, KISHORE KUMAR mesmerized the audiences by his sheer singing talent for decades. Today on his birthday, let’s remember him and his contribution to the film industry. This actor, lyricist, composer, producer, director, screenwriter and scriptwriter were very fond of food, especially of a Mangshor jhol, a thin Bengali-style mutton curry, with Maida puris.
To know where you can find Mangshor Jhol around the city, call Suggest Me at 011-2251-2250.
Amb. Karl-Erik Norman, Member of Faculty at the Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies; Tobias Janson, Swedish Film Producer; and Jannik Tai Nosholt, Danish Scriptwriter.
The Berlin Language of Art & Music Conference 2014.
(Berlin, ICD House; March 4th, 2014)
Mayor Danny Toreja, together with Vice Mayor Sixto Yabyabin, congratulates and honors Ibaan students who won in the National Press Conference held in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
After the flag ceremony, the students and their coaches were awarded with medal of recognition for their successful feat in the said event.
The winners were Jahzeel R. Fetalver, Kim Harvey Vilela, and John Peter Angelo P. Garcia -Best in Technical Application and Best Scriptwriters; John Peter Angelo P. Garcia -Best News Anchor; and Israel Jacob Semira -2nd Place Editorial Cartooning, English category and coached by Mrs. Melania M. Guerra of Balanga Elementary School.
Coached by Mr. Erickson T. Gutierres, Ibaan Central School Broadcasting Team emerged 5th Place in Over-all Standing among participants from all over the country.
HOOQ – the largest Video on Demand service in South-East Asia — calls for film professional, be it directors, producers, or scriptwriters to send in scripts and treatments for a TV-series idea they have.
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Mayor Danny Toreja, together with Vice Mayor Sixto Yabyabin, congratulates and honors Ibaan students who won in the National Press Conference held in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
After the flag ceremony, the students and their coaches were awarded with medal of recognition for their successful feat in the said event.
The winners were Jahzeel R. Fetalver, Kim Harvey Vilela, and John Peter Angelo P. Garcia -Best in Technical Application and Best Scriptwriters; John Peter Angelo P. Garcia -Best News Anchor; and Israel Jacob Semira -2nd Place Editorial Cartooning, English category and coached by Mrs. Melania M. Guerra of Balanga Elementary School.
Coached by Mr. Erickson T. Gutierres, Ibaan Central School Broadcasting Team emerged 5th Place in Over-all Standing among participants from all over the country.
Eugene O’Brien, playwright and cinema scriptwriter, has taken part in the Festival in order to present the series Pure Mule (2005) and the film Eden (2008), film adaptation of O’Brien’s homonymn and award-winning drama. Pure Mule won five Irish Film&Television Awards. Eden, first feature film directed by Declan Recks, won the Boston Irish Film Festival. IrishFilmFesta.3
London Heathrow Airport
Note the difference in the file names between this shot and the one before it. It took us over an hour to clear customs and immigration and bag collection and so on. But finally we were on our way.
I had envisaged the black cabs of yore; cockney cabbies who have learnt "The Knowledge" (a test that cab drivers in London have to pass about the city's geography and roads), traditional black cabs of the type that you would see in reruns of the TV series Minder or early episodes of The Bill before the scriptwriters' brains ventured into another galaxy; that kind of thing.
Instead we had these mini-mini vans. Same colour, very different style. I will admit though, when you have luggage these are far more practical and comfortable. The only thing they lack is Doc Brown's hover technology, so it still took us over an hour to get to the hotel and checked in.
Distance: Just over 25km (16 miles)
Fare: £75.20, $AU139.71, €87.25 (at the time of writing)
Average speed: 25km/h.
Of course had I travelled on a reliable airline and arrived on the right day we could have caught The Tube, being a Sunday morning at all. On a Monday? With bags? That would be a bad idea, as we confirmed later. A very, very bad idea.
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Mayor Danny Toreja, together with Vice Mayor Sixto Yabyabin, congratulates and honors Ibaan students who won in the National Press Conference held in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
After the flag ceremony, the students and their coaches were awarded with medal of recognition for their successful feat in the said event.
The winners were Jahzeel R. Fetalver, Kim Harvey Vilela, and John Peter Angelo P. Garcia -Best in Technical Application and Best Scriptwriters; John Peter Angelo P. Garcia -Best News Anchor; and Israel Jacob Semira -2nd Place Editorial Cartooning, English category and coached by Mrs. Melania M. Guerra of Balanga Elementary School.
Coached by Mr. Erickson T. Gutierres, Ibaan Central School Broadcasting Team emerged 5th Place in Over-all Standing among participants from all over the country.