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Upcoming
Industry Trade Shows
115- The 4th Filmocracy Film Market is
around the
corner!
Presented by
Filmhub the virual market presents is a
rare opportunity to get face time with
executives who can launch your
film/script/project into the stratosphere.
Unlike other film markets, you don't just
buy a badge and wander the halls hoping
someone will sweep you off your feet. At
the Filmocracy Film Market you click on
the executive you want to meet with, wait
for your turn, and start building that
relationship. Love it or hate it,
Hollywood is built on these relationships
and if you don't have them, your career is
infinitely harder.
Filmocracy
is an innovative film and media festival,
bringing together the best of traditional
festival
events,
while
integrating unique digital programs.
More than ever,
there is need for systemic, sustainable
changes in Hollywood to make the
entertainment industry a more equitable
and inclusive place. Movikarma is hosting
the first-ever 'Rewriting Hollywood'
Summit. Named after her award-winning
podcast that spotlights underrepresented
talent and social impact projects around
the world, the Rewriting Hollywood Summit
provides an interactive, virtual space
that will feature panel discussions with
award winning filmmakers and working
industry professionals, social impact film
screenings, a live pitch competition and
discussions with 2023 Oscar Nominees.
Check out more lineups for this
festival.
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more
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115- MIPTV
presents 60th
Jubilee
Mip TV 2023 will
mark the' 60th jubilee scheduled for April
17 to 19, at it usual location in the
Palais des Festival. MIP TV is Cannes's
longest-running annual television and
content marketplace tradefair.
The Spring
International Content & Co-production
is 4 Markets in One: MIPDOC, MIPFORMATS,
MIPDRAMA - Future of Kids TV.
Each MipTV trade
show represents a dynamic and crucial
opportunity for content distriutors,
creators and commissioners from accross
the globe to create and solidify valuale
networks, expand the business and learn
with the word's mjor sudios and
distrihution companies in attendance
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115-
"Everything
Everywhere All at Once" scored big
wins
The 95th Academy
Awards were held March 12 at the Dolby
Theatre in Hollywood and televised live on
ABC.
View full list of 95th
OSCAR AWARDS winners
Best picture
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"The Banshees of Inisherin"
"Elvis"
"Everything Everywhere All at
Once" - WINNER
"The Fabelmans"
"Tár"
"Top Gun: Maverick"
"Triangle of Sadness"
"Women Talking"
Actor in a leading
role
Austin Butler
("Elvis")
Colin Farrell ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Brendan Fraser ("The Whale")
- WINNER
Paul Mescal ("Aftersun")
Bill Nighy ("Living")
Actress in a leading
role
Cate Blanchett
("Tár")
Ana de Armas ("Blonde")
Andrea Riseborough ("To
Leslie")
Michelle Williams ("The
Fabelmans")
Michelle Yeoh ("Everything
Everywhere All at Once") -
WINNER
Actor in a supporting
role
Brendan
Gleeson ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Brian Tyree Henry
("Causeway")
Judd Hirsch ("The Fabelmans")
Barry Keoghan ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Ke Huy Quan ("Everything
Everywhere All at Once" -
WINNER
Actress in a supporting
role
Angela Bassett
("Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever")
Hong Chau ("The Whale")
Kerry Condon ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Jamie Lee Curtis ("Everything
Everywhere All at Once") -
WINNER
Stephanie Hsu ("Everything
Everywhere All at
Once")
Animated feature
film
"Guillermo del
Toro's
Pinocchio"-WINNER
"Marcel the Shell With Shoes
On"
"Puss in Boots: The Last
Wish"
"The Sea Beast"
"Turning Red"
Life Action short
film
"An Irish
Goodbye" Tom Berkeley, Ross White
- WINNER
"The Red Suitcase" Cyrus
Neshvad
The Pupils, Alfonso
Cuarón, Alice
Rohrwacher
"Ivalu" Anders Walter, Rebecca
Pruza
"The Boy,
the Mole, the Fox and the Horse"
- WINNER
"The Flying Sailor"
"Ice Merchants"
"My Year of Dicks"
"An Ostrich Told Me the World Is
Fake and I Think I Believe
It"
Live Action
Short Film
Cinematography
James
Friend, "All Quiet on the Western
Front" - WINNER
"Bardo, False Chronicle of a
Handful of Truths"
"Elvis"
"Empire of Light"
"Tár"
Costume design
Mary Zophres,
"Babylon"
Ruth E. Carter, "Black
Panther: Wakanda Forever" -
WINNER
Catherin Martin, "Elvis"
Shirley Kurata, "Everything
Everywhere All at Once"
Jenny Beavan, "Mrs. Harris Goes
to Paris"
Directing
Todd Field
("Tár")
Daniel Kwan and Daniel
Scheinert ("Everything Everywhere
All at Once") - WINNER
Martin McDonagh ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Ruben Ostlund ("Triangle of
Sadness")
Steven Spielberg ("The
Fabelmans")
Docuentary feature
"All That
Breathes"
"All the Beauty and the
Bloodshed"
"Fire of Love"
"A House Made of Splinters"
"Navalny" -
WINNER
Documentary short
film
"The
Elephant
Whisperers"-WINNER
"Haulout"
"How Do You Measure a Year?"
"The Martha Mitchell Effect"
"Stranger at the Gate"
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Film editing
Mikkel E.G.
Nielsen,
"The Banshees of
Inisherin"
Matt Villa and Jonathan Redmond,
"Elvis"
Paul Rogers, "Everything
Everywhere All at Once" -
WINNER
Monika Willi, "Tár"
Eddie Hamilton, "Top Gun:
Maverick"
International
feature
Germany,
"All Quiet on the Western Front"
- WINNER
Argentina, "Argentina, 1985"
Belgium, "Close"
Poland, "EO"
Ireland, "The Quiet Girl"
Live-action short film
"An Irish Goodbye"
"Ivalu"
"Le Pupille"
"Night Ride"
"The Red Suitcase"
Makeup and
hairstyling
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"The Batman"
"Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever"
"Elvis"
"The Whale" -
WINNER
Music (original
song)
"Applause"
from "Tell It like a Woman"
"Hold My Hand" from "Top Gun:
Maverick"
"Lift Me Up" from "Black Panther:
Wakanda Forever"
"Naatu Naatu" from "RRR" -
WINNER
"This Is a Life" from "Everything
Everywhere All at
Once"
Music (original
score)
Volker
Bertelmann, "All Quiet on the
Western Front" - WINNER
"Babylon"
"The Banshees of Inisherin"
"Everything Everywhere All at
Once"
"The Fabelmans"
Production
design
"All Quiet
on the Western Front" -
WINNER
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"Babylon"
"Elvis"
"The Fabelmans"
Sound
"All Quiet
on the Western Front" -
WINNER
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"The Batman"
"Elvis"
"Top Gun: Maverick" -
WINNER
Writing (Adapted
screenplay)
Edward Beger,
Lesley Paterson & Ian
Stokell, "All Quiet on the
Western Front"
Rian Johnson, "Glass Onion: A
Knives Out Mystery"
Kazuo Ishiguro, "Living"
Screenplay by Ehren Kruger and
Eric Warren Singer and
Christopher McQuarrie;
Story by Peter Craig and Justin
Marks "Top Gun: Maverick"
Sarah Polley, "Women
Talking" -
WINNER
Writing (Original
screenplay)
Martin
McDonagh, "The Banshees of
Inisherin"
Daniel Kwan & Daniel
Scheinert, Everything Everywhere
All at Once" -
WINNER
Steven Spielberg & Tony
Kushner, "The Fabelmans"
Todd Field, "Tár"
Ruben Ostlund, "Triangle of
Sadness"
Visual
effects
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Avatar: The Way of
Water"-WINNER
"The Batman"
"Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever"
"Top Gun: Maverick"
Here are the total
nominations by film:
"Everything
Everywhere All at Once" -
11
"All Quiet on the Western
Front" - 9
"The Banshees of Inisherin" -
9
"Elvis" - 8
"The Fabelmans" - 7
"Tár" - 6
"Top Gun: Maverick" -
6
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever"
- 5
"Avatar: The Way of Water" -
4
"Babylon" - 3
"The Batman" - 3
"Triangle of Sadness" -
3
"The Whale" - 3
"Living" - 2
"Women Talking" -
2
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95th
Academy Awards
Nominations
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The
38th Los Angeles Marathon presented by
ASIC
- By Gary Sunkin
Participants will
start at Dodger Stadium at 6:55 a.m. then
heading east and finish at Avenue of
Stars. The 26.2 mile course will cover
iconic locations like Downtown Los
Angeles, Hollywood, Little Tokyo,
Hollywood and more. The "Stadium to the
Stars" Los Angeles Marathon 2023 will
maintain its traditional course till
Brentwood. From there, the runners will
backtrack on San Vicente, Sepulveda, and
Santa Monica Blvd before reaching the
finishing line at Avenue of the Stars just
below Santa Monica Boulecard, by the
Westfield Century City. A finish festival
is waiting in Century Park across.
Runners will not
only accomplish their personal goals but
also support McCourt Foundation's mission
to build a healthier world.
The Los Angeles
Marathon, inspired by the success of the
1984 Olympics, was first run in 1986. It
is the most popular marathon in the
western half of the United States and is
also keen to boast that it is "one of the
biggest parties anywhere."
The Event has a
maximum race day time of six hours and 30
minutes runners are expected to finish
within the 6:30 hour space.
Click for
more -
www.lamarathon.com
- www.mccourtfoundation.org/
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38th Los Angeles
Marathon
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115-
Berlin Film Festival reveals addictions to
politics
Climate
activists glue themselves to Berlinale's
red
carpet
BERLIN, Feb 16
-- The 73rd Berlin International Film
Festival is in full swing and kicked off
with politics,
one cinematic low and a memorable
high.
A man and a woman
glued themselves to the red carpet at the
opening of Berlin's film festival on
Thursday, calling on the German government
and society to take more action to fight
climate change.
The
two activists glued themselves to the
carpet after the arrival of film stars at
the Berlinale Palast for the festival's
opening ceremony, featuring a video
address by Ukraine's President Volodymyr
Zelenskiy and the premier of "She Came To
Me", directed by U.S. director Rebecca
Miller.
The Last Generation
group, which was behind the protest, said
the current government and society are the
last ones left with a chance of preventing
the course to a climate hell with billions
of deaths.
"Advertising for
sustainability on a small scale, like the
Berlinale does, is important, but it will
not save us on its own. We need to turn
things around now," Raphael Voellmy, one
of the activists, said in a statement.
"If we continue
escaping from reality, we will tear the
first climate tipping points and unleash a
deadly avalanche from which there is no
escape," Lisa Winkelmann, the other
activist, said.
The protest did not
interrupt the festival's opening
ceremony.
Let's start with the politics...The topic
was discussed during the opening jury
press
conference.
The festival has
never been shy about its political
leanings and how engaged it is with
current events. This 73rd festival was all
about that from the get-go. It's no
surprise, as Russia's war on Ukraine
continues to rage on and Iranian citizens
continue to be imprisoned and executed by
a regime determined to destroy human
rights and freedom of
speech.
The Berlinale has
already announced a series of special
events planned, including panel
discussions and red-carpet protests in
solidarity with the people of Ukraine and
Iran. Artistic director Carlo Chatrian
said the Berlinale would be a celebration
of the "catalysing and revolutionary
notion of cinema which unites even when it
divides."
Very early on, jury
president Kristen Stewart - at 32 the
youngest president in the festival's
history - made some interesting remarks on
the fact that we are currently living "in
the most reactive, emotionally whiplashed
time" and how the job of an artist is "to
take a disgusting and ugly thing and
transmute it, put it through your body and
pop out something more beautiful and more
helpful."
Iranian-French
actress Golshifteh Farahani, a co-juror,
spoke about the symbolism of being in
Berlin, especially in the context of what
is happening in Iran.
"It's very symbolic
to be in Berlin, a city that broke the
wall towards equality, freedom and brought
so many people together. This year with
Ukraine, Iran and the earthquake, it feels
like the whole world is disintegrating -
especially now with Iran," said
Farahani.
"In a country that
is a dictatorship like Iran, art is not
only an intellectual, philosophical thing
- it's essential, it's like oxygen. Your
existence by being an artist is put into
danger. That's why it's so amazing to be
here this year. Art and culture is a fire
- we can all gather together and warm
ourselves up. I'm really happy to be here
to fight for freedom, in Iran and in the
world," said the actress. The applause was
immediate.
Echoing
her comments, Hong Kong director Johnnie
To (A Hero Never Dies, Election) spoke
about the role of cinema as a tool to
counter oppressive regimes.
Come the opening ceremony later that
evening, Stewart and Farahani doubled down
at the Berlinale Palast theatre.
"There
are a lot of oppressions against our
physical selves. I'm a girl, but I'm
probably the least marginal version of a
woman I can be," said Stewart.
As
for Farahani, said stated with regards to
the Iranian regime that it "lies and
executes."
"The
prisons of Iran are full of innocent
people," she said. "We need you to stand
on the right side of history with the
Iranian people. This regime will
fall."
"The
wall of dictatorship is a thick wall. The
revolution in South Africa took 800 days,
ours has been just five months. This wall
is one of oppression, attacking human
rights. We need all of you. We need
Germany, France, Europe. We need you to
stand on the right side and to acknowledge
it. Call it a revolution," she said.
To
cap things off, President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy, as has become his habit during
major cultural ceremonies, appeared via
satellite to introduce Sean Penn to the
stage.
Seann
Penn is currently
in Berlin for his documentary Superpower,
which features Penn's travels to Kyiv, his
meetings with Zelenskyy, and focuses on
the resilience of the Ukrainian
people.
"A
logical question comes up: On which side
should culture and art be?" asked
Zelenskyy. "Can art be outside of
politics? Should cinema be outside of
politics?"
Should sports be
outside politics? asks this writer.
Zelenskyy
thanked the Berlinale for electing to ban
creatives with ties to Russia, before
concluding that "culture and cinema can be
outside of politics, but not when it's a
policy of aggression, mass crimes, murder
and terrorism."
He
added that the festival was "the showcase
of the free world."
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115-
'On
the Adamant' wins top Berlinale Prize, the
Golden
Bear
The most important
awards at the Berlinale are the Golden
Bear and the Silver Bears. They are
presented by the International Jury to
films in the Competition and belong to the
most renowned awards in the international
film industry.
After a celebratory
start, the 2023 Berlinale was delighted to
report a lively audience interest. Full
cinemas, glamourous Red Carpets and
numerous prominent guests marked the first
part of the Berlinale. The latest
highlight was the awarding of the Honorary
Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement to US
director Steven Spielberg. In front of a
standing ovation of an audience of 1,600,
he accepted the prestigious award after a
laudatory speech given by U2 singer Bono
at the Berlinale Palast. Already before
entering the hall, there had been a
standing ovation lasting several
minutes.
"If this honor
means that my work has found a home in
Germany, then tonight, I feel like I'm
home too," Spielberg said (via Variety).
"This honor has particular meaning for me
because I'm a Jewish director. I'd like to
believe that this is a small moment in a
much larger, ongoing effort of healing the
broken places of history &endash; what
Jews call Tikkun Olam, the repairing and
restoring of the world."
Berlinale
2023: Golden and Silver Bear
winners
Golden Bear: 'On the Adamant'
...
Silver Bear, Grand Jury Prize: 'Afire'
...
Silver Bear, Jury Prize: 'Bad Living'
...
Silver Bear for best director: 'The
Plough' ...
Silver Bear for best leading performance:
Sofia Otero. ...
Silver Bear for best supporting
performance: Thea Ehre.
Silver Bear for Best Screenplay &endash;
"Music," Angela Schanelec
Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic
Contribution -- Disco Boy,"
Hélène Louvart,
cinematography
Encounters
winners:
Best Film --
"Here," Bas Devos
Best Director -- "The Echo," Tatiana
Huezo
Special Jury Award -- "Orlando, My
Political Biography," Paul B. Preciado;
"Samsara," Lois Patino
Documentary
winners:
Best
Documentary -- "The Echo," Tatiana
Huezo
Documentary Special Mention -- "Orlando,
My Political Biography," Paul B.
Preciado
Best First Feature -- "The Klezmer
Project," Leandro Koch, Paloma
Schahmann
Berlinale Shorts winners:
Golden Bear -- "Les Chenilles," Michelle
Keserwany, Noel Keserwany
Silver Bear -- "Dipped in Black," Matthew
Thorne, Derik Lynch
Special Mention -- "It's a Date," Nadia
Parfan
Berlinale
2023
Highlights:
Nahom Abraham from
Eritrea has won the top prize for best
film, and $5,000, in the Berlinale's 2023
NEFTI award for his film Home, a drama
about a couple longing to be reunited.
Mihk Vergara and
Miko Livelo from the Philippines took the
NEFTI Audience Viewers Choice award, along
with the $2,000 prize for You Are Gathered
Here Today, a story about a man who
returns home to the Philippines to bury
his father and reunite with his best
friends.
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The third finalist
was Zoulikha Tahar from Algeria for her
film Leila's Night Of Joy, about a girl
who, on her 25th birthday, finally stands
up for herself and takes her life into her
own hands.
A panel of judges,
including actress Vivica A. Fox,
Oscar-winning producer Bruce Cohen
(American Beauty) and Fox/Disney
President, of feature post-production Ted
Gagliano, picked the NEFTI winners
together with
last
year's competition winner Minenhle
Luthuli, selected the three finalists.
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102-YouTube
CEO Susan Wojcicki announces plan to stepp
down
MOUNTAINVIEW,
Feb. 16, 2023 -- CEO Susan Wojcicki said
that she's stepping down. Neal Mohan,
chief product officer, will take the lead
as the senior vice president and new head
of YouTube.
"Today, after
nearly 25 years here, I've decided to step
back from my role as the head of YouTube
and start a new chapter focused on my
family, health, and personal projects I'm
passionate about," she said in a blog
post.
Wojcicki, 54,
joined YouTube as CEO in 2014.
She will continue
working with YouTube teams, coaching
members and meeting with creators, she
added.
Wojcicki said she
agreed with Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai to,
in the longer term, take on an advisory
role across Google and Alphabet. "This
will allow me to call on my different
experiences over the years to offer
counsel and guidance across Google and the
portfolio of Alphabet companies," she
wrote.
"The time is right
for me, and I feel able to do this because
we have an incredible leadership team in
place at YouTube," she noted. "When I
joined YouTube nine years ago, one of my
first priorities was bringing in an
incredible leadership team."
Wojcicki has
long-held ties to Google founders Larry
Page and Sergey Brin, who she let work out
of her Menlo Park, California, home upon
founding Google. Page and Brin rented
the garage space for $1,700 a month
from her. At the time Wojcicki was working
in the marketing department at Intel.
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CEO Susan Wojcicki announces plan to stepp
down
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101-
The Chiefs prevailed in Super Bowl
LVII
GLENDALE,
Ariz -- Kansas City
Chiefs scored 38-35 vs. Philadelphia
Eagles to win Super Bowl LVII, and become
NFL champs for second time in four
years.
Patrick Mahomes,
The Kansas City quarterback, who hobbled
into the halftime locker room wincing in
pain, emerged a hero in the second half,
hoisting the Chiefs out of a 10-point hole
and leading them to a 38-35 victory over
the mighty Philadelphia Eagles in Super
Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium.
Rihanna made her
long-awaited return to the stage -- on the
biggest stage in all of pop music --
backed by an expansive cast of dancers
with with her half-time performance at
Super Sunday.
She opened the show
on a suspended platform high above the
field at State Farm Stadium with the
throbbing rap track "Bitch Better Have My
Money" before segueing into a series of
her uptemp EDM cuts "Where Have You Been,"
"Only Girl (In the World)" and "We Found
Love."
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95th The Chiefs prevailed in Super Bowl
LVII
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The
95th Academy Awards were held March 12 at
the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and hosted
by Jimmy Kimmel
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Academy Awards Nominations
announced
Los Angeles,
Jan. 24, 2023 - The nominations for the
2023 Academy Awards were announced early
Tuesday morning by actors Riz Ahmed and
Allison Williams, accompanied by the usual
gasps, cheers, snubs and surprises.
Crowd-pleasing "Everything Everywhere All
at Once" led the pack with 11, followed by
Netflix's German war movie "All Quiet on
the Western Front" and the Irish dark
comedy "The Banshees of Inisherin" with 9
and "Elvis" with 8.
The finalists in
all 23 categories were revealed in two
parts via livestream on Oscar.com and
Oscars.org, along with the Motion Picture
Academy's social media accounts (Twitter,
YouTube and Facebook).
The 95th Academy
Awards will be held March 12 at the Dolby
Theatre in Hollywood and televised live on
ABC.
View full list of 95th
OSCAR AWARDS nominees
Best picture
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"The Banshees of Inisherin"
"Elvis"
"Everything Everywhere All at
Once" - WINNER
"The Fabelmans"
"Tár"
"Top Gun: Maverick"
"Triangle of Sadness"
"Women Talking"
Actor in a leading
role
Austin Butler
("Elvis")
Colin Farrell ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Brendan Fraser ("The Whale")-
WINNER
Paul Mescal ("Aftersun")
Bill Nighy ("Living")
Actress in a leading
role
Cate Blanchett
("Tár")
Ana de Armas ("Blonde")
Andrea Riseborough ("To
Leslie")
Michelle Williams ("The
Fabelmans")
Michelle Yeoh ("Everything
Everywhere All at
Once")
Actor in a supporting
role
Brendan
Gleeson ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Brian Tyree Henry
("Causeway")
Judd Hirsch ("The Fabelmans")
Barry Keoghan ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Ke Huy Quan ("Everything
Everywhere All at
Once"
Actress in a
supporting role
Angela Bassett
("Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever")
Hong Chau ("The Whale")
Kerry Condon ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Jamie Lee Curtis ("Everything
Everywhere All at Once")
Stephanie Hsu ("Everything
Everywhere All at
Once")
Animated feature
film
"Guillermo del
Toro's Pinocchio"
"Marcel the Shell With Shoes
On"
"Puss in Boots: The Last
Wish"
"The Sea Beast"
"Turning Red"
Animated short
film
"The Boy,
the Mole, the Fox and the Horse"
- WINNER
"The Flying Sailor"
"Ice Merchants"
"My Year of Dicks"
"An Ostrich Told Me the World Is
Fake and I Think I Believe
It"
Cinematography
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Bardo, False Chronicle of a
Handful of Truths"
"Elvis"
"Empire of Light"
"Tár"
Costume design
"Babylon"
"Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever"
"Elvis"
"Everything Everywhere All at
Once"
"Mrs. Harris Goes to
Paris"
Directing
Todd Field
("Tár")
Daniel Kwan and Daniel
Scheinert ("Everything Everywhere
All at Once") - WINNER
Martin McDonagh ("The Banshees of
Inisherin")
Ruben Ostlund ("Triangle of
Sadness")
Steven Spielberg ("The
Fabelmans")
Docuentary feature
"All That
Breathes"
"All the Beauty and the
Bloodshed"
"Fire of Love"
"A House Made of Splinters"
"Navalny"
Documentary short
film
"The Elephant
Whisperers"
"Haulout"
"How Do You Measure a Year?"
"The Martha Mitchell Effect"
"Stranger at the Gate"
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Film editing
Mikkel E.G.
Nielsen,
"The Banshees of
Inisherin"
Matt Villa and Jonathan Redomind,
"Elvis"
Paul Rogers, "Everything
Everywhere All at Once"
WINNER
Monika Willi,
"Tár"
Eddie Hamilton, "Top Gun:
Maverick"
International
feature
Germany, "All
Quiet on the Western Front"
Argentina, "Argentina, 1985"
Belgium, "Close"
Poland, "EO"
Ireland, "The Quiet Girl"
Live-action short film
"An Irish Goodbye"
"Ivalu"
"Le Pupille"
"Night Ride"
"The Red Suitcase"
Makeup and
hairstyling
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"The Batman"
"Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever"
"Elvis"
"The Whale"
Music (original
song)
"Applause"
from "Tell It like a Woman"
"Hold My Hand" from "Top Gun:
Maverick"
"Lift Me Up" from "Black Panther:
Wakanda Forever"
"Naatu Naatu" from "RRR"-
WINNER
"This Is a Life" from "Everything
Everywhere All at
Once"
Music (original
score)
"All Quiet
on the Western Front" -
WINNER
Justin Hurwitz, "Babylon"
Carter Burwell,"The Banshees of
Inisherin"
Son Lux,"Everything Everywhere
All at Once"
John Williams, "The
Fabelmans"
Production
design
"All Quiet
on the Western Front" -
WINNER
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"Babylon"
"Elvis"
"The Fabelmans"
Sound
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"The Batman"
"Elvis"
"Top Gun: Maverick" -
WINNER
Writing (Adapted
screenplay)
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Glass Onion: A Knives Out
Mystery"
"Living"
"Top Gun: Maverick"
Sarah Polley, "Women Talking"
-WINNER
Writing (Original
screenplay)
Martin
McDonagh,"The Banshees of
Inisherin"
Daniel Kwan & Daniel
Scheinert, Everything Everywhere
All at Once" - WINNER
Steven Spielberg, "The
Fabelmans"
Todd Field, "Tár"
Ruben Östlund "Triangle of
Sadness"
Visual effects
"All Quiet on
the Western Front"
"Avatar: The Way of
Water"-WINNER
"The Batman"
"Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever"
"Top Gun: Maverick"
Here are the total
nominations by film:
"Everything
Everywhere All at Once" -
11
"All Quiet on the Western
Front" - 9
"The Banshees of Inisherin" -
9
"Elvis" - 8
"The Fabelmans" - 7
"Tár" - 6
"Top Gun: Maverick" -
6
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever"
- 5
"Avatar: The Way of Water" -
4
"Babylon" - 3
"The Batman" - 3
"Triangle of Sadness" -
3
"The Whale" - 3
"Living" - 2
"Women Talking" -
2
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Gustavo Dudamel Takes Baton To New York
Philharmonic
LOS ANGELES,
Feb
7 - Gustavo
Dudamel, the longtime Music and Artistic
Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
is heading east: He's leaving L.A. to take
the baton of the New York Philharmonic
when his current contract ends in 2026,
dealing a blow to the music world of Los
Angeles
It's a big loss
for LA fans that welcomed him to LA with a
10-minute standing ovation at his
inaugural concert. Dudamel has become one
of the most respected and sought after
conductors in the world.
Known for his
kinetic energy and bouncing curly hair,
Dudamel has led the Los Angeles
Philharmonic since 2009. He was hired by
Deborah Borda, who is now the president of
the New York Philharmonic.
New York
Philharmonic officials made the
announcement: Dudamel will become the
Orchestra's next Music Director, beginning
in the 2026-27 season, and will hold the
title of Music and Artistic Director of
the New York Philharmonic for a five-year
term. Prior to that term, he'll serve as
Music Director Designate during the
2025-26
season.
With Dudamel at the
helm, the New York Times called the LA
Phil "the most important orchestra in
America - period."
Dudamel made his
New York Philharmonic debut in November
2007, conducting works by Dvorák
and Prokofiev as well as the Orchestra's
first performances of Chávez's
Sinfonia India (Symphony No. 2) since
Leonard Bernstein led the piece in
1961.
In addition to his
tenure in L.A., Dudamel has been Music
Director of the Opéra National de
Paris since 2021, and Music Director of
the Simón Bolívar Symphony
Orchestra of Venezuela since 1999.
Dudamel, 42, has conducted 26 concerts of
the NY Phil and made his debut there at
just 26 years of
age.
Coming to Los
Angeles at 27, Dudamel worked to bring new
audiences to classical music at the Walt
Disney Concert Hall and the Hollywood
Bowl, promote music from the Americas and
engage with contemporary composers and
musicians.
As the most famous
product of Venezuela's acclaimed network
of music schools known as El Sistema, he
also started a youth orchestra known as
YOLA in 2007, providing 1,500 young people
with free instruments and instruction.
LA Phil's chief
executive officer, Chad Smith,
congratulated Dudamel and said he "has
left indelible marks on classical music,
the LA Phil and Los Angeles."
Smith said Dudamel
programmed some of the most ambitious
works ever staged, inspired the orchestra
to reach new levels of artistry, expanded
the limits of Walt Disney Concert Hall,
and demonstrated the power of music to
change people's lives through YOLA.
"I am grateful to
the musicians and leadership of the New
York Philharmonic as we embark upon this
new and beautiful journey together,"
Dudamel said on Tuesday. "As the great
poet Federico García Lorca said:
'Every step we take on earth brings us to
a new world.'"
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Beyoncé breaks record for most
Grammy wins
ever
The main ceremony
was hosted by Trevor Noah in Los Angeles
from Crypto.com Arena and broadcast on CBS
while streaming on Paramount+ and
Grammys.com.
Beyoncé's
career triumph came in
the wake of her 2022 album "Renaissance."
With her wins for R&B song,
traditional R&B performance,
dance/electronic recording and
dance/electronic album, Beyoncé has
broken the record for most lifetime Grammy
wins and is now the most-awarded artist in
Grammys history.
Harry Styles took
home album of the year, an honor most
music critic thought Beyoncé should
win, while Lizzo won record of the year,
Bonnie Raitt won song of the year and
Samara Joy was named best new artist.
With
a leading nine nominations this year
brought Beyoncé even with her
husband, Jay-Z, for the most nods (88) of
all time.
Beyoncé
entered the night with 28 Grammys, tied
with producer and musician Quincy Jones
and trailing only classical conductor
Georg Solti, who won 31.
The honor of
winning best album of the year was thought
by many music critics and fans
Beyoncé should win.
The
formula for success in album of the year,
which despite the fragmentation brought on
by digital streaming is still the Grammys'
equivalent of best picture, has always
been a shifting mixture of commercial
might, critical acclaim and cultural
impact.
This week,
Beyoncé announced dates for her
"Renaissance" stadium tour, which hits
Inglewood's SoFi Stadium on Sept. 2-3.
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Indie Films at Crossroad
When the Sundance
Film Festival last came to Park City, it
was before COVID-19 drastically affected
millions of lives, yes. But also before
the entertainment industry ecosystem of
which the festival is a part was wildly
upended.
In general there is an indication of tough
times for indie movies. The unpredictable
COVID-19 situation is only part of the
blame. Producers and studios are reckoning
with long-term trends in audience behavior
that were amplified by the pandemic.
Moviegoers over 35 -- the prime
demographic for festival selections -- are
the most reluctant group to return to
theaters according to industry data.
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Is streaming the new hope for indie
films?
PARK CITY,
Utah - The Sundance
Film Festival is under way since January
20 in a virtual format as the in-person
event was cancelled January 5, amid a
surge in COVID-19 cases in the state
brought on by the omicron variant.
Accordingly, the Sundance Film Festival's
action is a responsible, community-focused
measure in response to the current
infection rates in our communities.
In general there is an indication of tough
times for indie movies. The unpredictable
COVID-19 situation is only part of the
blame. Producers and studios are reckoning
with long-term trends in audience behavior
that were amplified by the pandemic.
Moviegoers over 35 -- the prime
demographic for festival selections -- are
the most reluctant group to return to
theaters, especially older women,
according to industry data.
Viewers have become used to being able to
see a movie at home as soon as it hits
theaters, or shortly after, as studios
experiment with new distribution models.
Many former moviegoers say they don't
think they'll go back to theaters. Most
living room TVs and sound systems don't
replicate the movie house experience, but
for many, they're good enough. However,
for the little art-house films that
dominate the scene at Sundance, the
theatrical model seems no longer
viable.
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for indie
films?
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SAG-AFTRA Statement on Rust
Charges
LOS ANGLES, CA
- Jan. 19, 2023 - SAG-AFTRA released the
following statement on news regarding
charges in the Rust tragedy.
" The death of
Halyna Hutchins is a tragedy, and all the
more so because of its preventable nature.
It is not a failure of duty or a criminal
act on the part of any
performer.
"The
prosecutor's contention that an actor has
a duty to ensure the functional and
mechanical operation of a firearm on a
production set is wrong and uninformed. An
actor's job is not to be a firearms or
weapons expert. Firearms are provided for
their use under the guidance of multiple
expert professionals directly responsible
for the safe and accurate operation of
that firearm. In addition, the
employer is always responsible for
providing a safe work environment at all
times, including hiring and supervising
the work of professionals trained in
weapons.
"The
Industry Standards for safety with
firearms and use of blank
ammunition are clearly laid out in
Safety Bulletin 1, provided by the Joint
Industry-Wide Labor Management Safety
Commission. The guidelines require an
experienced, qualified armorer to be put
in charge of all handling, use, and
safekeeping of firearms on set. These
duties include "inspecting the firearm and
barrel before and after every firing
sequence," and "checking all firearms
before each use."
"The
guidelines do not make it the performer's
responsibility to check any firearm.
Performers train to perform, and they are
not required or expected to be experts on
guns or experienced in their use. The
industry assigns that responsibility to
qualified professionals who oversee their
use and handling in every aspect.
Anyone issued a firearm on set must be
given training and guidance in its safe
handlin g and use, but all activity with
firearms on a set must be under the
careful supervision and control of the
professional armorer and the
employer."
SAG-AFTRA
represents approximately 160,000 actors,
announcers, broadcast journalists,
dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors,
program hosts, puppeteers, recording
artists, singers, stunt performers,
voiceover artists, influencers and other
entertainment and media professionals.
SAG-AFTRA members are the faces and voices
that entertain and inform America and the
world. A proud affiliate of the AFL-CIO,
SAG-AFTRA has national offices in Los
Angeles and New York and local offices
nationwide representing members working
together to secure the strongest
protections for entertainment and media
artists in the 21st century and beyond.
Visit sagaftra.org online or find us on
social (Instagram, Facebook, and
Twitter).
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Peter Gould, Rhea Seehorn , Bob Odenkirk
accept the best drama series award
for Better Call
Saul
Devin
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THE CRITICS' TURN - 28th Critics Choice
Awards hosted by Chelsea
Handler
premiered live on the WC on January 15,
2023.
The ceremony
honored the best in film with Avatar: The
Way of Water, Babylon, The Banshees of
Inisherin, Elvis, Everything Everywhere
All at Once, The Fabelmans, Glass Onion: A
Knives Out Mystery, RRR, Tár, Top
Gun: Maverick and Women Talking up for
Best Picture.
On the TV side,
there were nine shows nominated for Best
Drama Serie -- Andor, Bad Sisters, Better
Call Saul, The Crown, Euphoria, The Good
Fight, House of the Dragon, Severance and
Yellowstone --- and eight programs
competing for Best Comedy Series -- Abbott
Elementary, Barry, The Bear, Better
Things, Ghosts, Hacks, Reboot and
Reservation Dogs.
Here's the full list of
2023 CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS nominees and
Winners- (bold)
BEST
PICTURE
"Everything Everywhere All at
Once" (A24)
(WINNER)
BEST
ACTOR
Brendan Fraser -- The Whale"
(WINNER)
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BEST
ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett -- "Tár"
(WINNER)
Viola Davis -- "The Woman King"
(Sony Pictures)
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28t hCritics Choice Awards - January 15,
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115- The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game
will ring in on Jan 2nd,
2023
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TVImagazine
This year, the 2023
Pasadena Tournament of Roses President,
Amy Wainscott, announced "Turning the
Corner" as the Pasadena Tournament of
Roses theme; celebrating the unlimited
potential that each new year brings, "The
2023 theme celebrates turning a corner.
Whether that corner is actual or
figurative like the unlimited potential
that each new year brings -- we all enjoy
the opportunity of a fresh start,"
explained Wainscott. "Turning a corner
means rising above -- alone, or with
family, friends and community. This year,
as we turn the corner together, we share
in the hope, beauty and joy of what 2023
will bring."
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The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game will
ring in on Jan 2nd, 2023
For
information,
visit www.tournamentofroses.com
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Georgia Bulldogs beat T.C.U., 65-7, at
Sofi
Stadium
-
By Gary Sunkin
Texax
Christian became the conference's unlikey
hero this season as it soared to 13 wins,
including one in the semifinal over
Michigan, by coming the first Big 12 team
to win a game in the plaoff format. TCU
was facing Georgia in the final -- a
college football juggernaut -- but seemed
to perhaps have a chance with a unique
defensive style, a Heisman finalist
quartrack and one of the best receivers in
the nation.
T.C.U.
uncharacteristically, was not the
resilient team it had been all yar. The
Horned Frogs had won five games in
comeback fashion, often down double
digits, but on Monday night seemed to lay
down as Georgia ran up the score.
On
Moday night, on the biggest stage in one
of the biggest games for the Big 12 in
recent memory, T.C.U suffered arguably the
most embarrassing defeat in College
Football Playfoff history, losing, 65-7 in
a game that was mostly not competitive.
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Get ready for the College Football Playoff
National Championship! and multi-day fan
festival at the LA Convention
Center
-
By
Gary Sunkin, TVI
The
CFP national championship will be played
at 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023,
at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood,
California.
A pre-game fan
festival will take place at the Los
Angeles Convention Center on January 6th
to 8th.
The winners of the College Football
Playoff (CFP) semifinals -- the Peach Bowl
(Georgia) and the Fiesta Bowl (TCU) --
will contest the 2023 College Football
Playoff National
Championship.
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College Football Playoffs- CFP-Natl
Championship
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101-
Damar Halin suffered cardiac
arrest
-Television
Int'l Magazine-
Buffalo
Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed after
having made a hit in the first qarter of
"Mondy Night Football"
during a game
against the Bengals
and
reported in critical condition
as he remains
hospitalized in Cincinnati.
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Damar
Halin suffered cardiac
arrest
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115-The
Golden Globe Awards are back awarding The
80th Golden Globe Awards
winners
The 80th Golden
Globes will air on NBC starting at 5 p.m.
PT on Jan. 10, and will be hosted by
comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
The nominations for
the 2023 Golden Globes were announced by
the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which
holds the annual awards, showing
particular affection for films "The
Banshees of Inisherin" and "Everything
Everywhere All at Once" and TV series
"Abbott Elementary" and "The White Lotus,"
among others.
Last year, NBC
dropped the broadcast of the 2022 Globes
after a Los Angeles Times investigation of
the HFPA raised questions about the
group's ethical and financial lapses and
revealed that not one of the then-87
members was Black. The association has
since approved interim Chief Executive
Todd Boehly's proposal to acquire the
Globes, established new bylaws, banned
gifts, hired a chief diversity officer and
added 21 new members plus 103
international nonmember voters.
Here's the full list of
2023 Golden Globe nominees and Winners-
(bold)
Best motion picture --
drama
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"Elvis"
"The Fabelmans" - (Winner)
"Tár"
"Top Gun: Maverick"
|
Television series -- drama
"Better Call Saul"
"The Crown"
"House of the Dragon" -
(Winner)
"Ozark"
"Severance"
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Globe Awards are back - January 10,
2023
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115-FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN announces collaboration with
EURO CINE EXPO
Euro Cine Expo
announce an exciting collaboration with
FILMFEST MÜNCHEN, Germany's largest
summer film festival, and Film Commission
Bayern, the first information and contact
point for national and international
production companies.
The partnership
aims to strengthen and enhance both events
and the production site Bavaria,
attracting and boosting common industry
delegates, internationally and nationally,
whilst increasing visibility and
awareness.
Euro Cine Expo and
FILMFEST MÜNCHEN will work together
to ensure that access to both events is
covered by one ticket, with easy transport
options between the venues to maximise
ease of access to both events.
This year's Euro
Cine Expo welcomed over 100 exhibitors and
almost 2000 visitors from around the
world, and delivered an international
platform for the film, TV and
cinematography industry, including an
exhibition and seminar programme, and next
year's event will be further enhanced with
a larger exhibition area and an updated
flow through the hall spaces.
FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN is also a major event for
representatives of the film industry, who
come together to exchange ideas and
initiate new projects. This is the place
to explore the whole spectrum of
contemporary global cinema, from
independent gems to star-studded German
and international films.
The Film Commission
Bayern, as a department of FFF Bayern, the
regional film funding, is the first
information and contact source for
national and international production
companies, presents Bavaria as a
production and shooting location at
international festival markets and trade
fairs and and aims to ensure optimal
filming conditions.
Taking place at the
Motorworld complex from June 30th - July
1st, Euro Cine Expo 2023 will offer the
cinematography industry an unrivalled
opportunity to showcase its brands and
network in person as business continues to
rebound from the pandemic. The event will
deliver a festival feel for attendees with
on-site restaurants, food trucks, and
areas to socialise.
Claire Saunders,
event director commented: "We look forward
to creating a partnership which will
promote mutual support, and raise the
profile of the European and global Film
and TV industry."
"We as the Film
Commission see enormous potential in Euro
Cine Expo collaborating with Filmfest
München in Munich next summer. Euro
Cine Expo is not simply an event for film
technology, but will convey a festival
flavour over the two days of the
event.
Dr. Throsten
Grieser, Commercial Director of FILMFEST
MUNICH ads: "FILMFEST MÜNCHEN is not
only Germany's largest summer film
festival, but has also always been an
important central meeting point for the
national and international film industry
at the end of June. Together with FFF
Bayern and Euro Cine Expo we will be able
to create an exciting and even
broader B2B offering and further
international networking
opportunities."
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Wireless
Telephone inventor Nathan
Stubblefield
Click Stubblefield Speaks - YouTube-
30Min
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106- Proclamation by Wallace G. Wilkinson,
former Governor of
Kentucky
1992
proclaimed Nathan Beverly Stubblefield
year and
Murray, Kentucky 'Birthplace of
radio'
STUBBLEFIELD-MAIN
Acknowledgments-02
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PROCLAMATION
Acknowledgment-03
NBSwiTEL04
NBSwiTEL05GOV
NBSwiTEL06
113th
Anniversary of the N.B. Stubblefield's
Wireless Telephone
Patent
1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED: Stubblefield's U.S.
Patent, Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April 5, 1907,
Granted May 12, 1908. / Click MORE STORY
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Nathan
be Stubblefield
Nathan
B. Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone
Patent
Nathan
B.
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Ground
Battery
Trivia:
What
other event occurred in 1902, the year of
Stubblefields's public demonstration in
1902.
A:
The founding of J.C. Penney stores by
James Cash.
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Nathan B. Stubblefield, the Man History
Overheard
By
Harvey
Geller
In Life's current Bicentennial
issue, radio checks in, at #86 on the hot
"100 Events That Shaped America," 19
buttons behind Bell's telephone.
Erroneously, Life lists Guglielmo Marcon's
dots and dashes as the first wireless
broadcast, a fable echoed by the World
Almanac and Encyclopedia Britannica. It's
a forgivable mumpsimus, since the evidence
offered on the following pages has not,
until now, appeared in any national
publication.
The birth of broadcasting is a bizarre
soap opera saga, a lacrymal legend of
mystery, machination, ephemeral
enshrinement, decline, disillusionment and
disaster. It's denouncement dissolves six
miles north of Murray, Kentucky, in a
two-room shanty constructed of pine and
cornstalks, where radio's uncelebrated
architect is discovered 48 hours after his
death, his records scattered, his
equipment destroyed, his brain partly
eaten by rats. Even local radio fails to
mention his demise. He is Nathan Beverly
Stubblefield, the man history over-heard
and then overlooked.
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History Overheard
Who
are the SMART Inventors of
Radio-WITEL
1890-2017
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®©
1908
0512 - PATENT GRANTED: Stubblefield's U.S.
Patent, Number 887,357, All Purpose
Wireless Telephone, Filed April 5, 1907,
Granted May 12, 1908. / Click MORE STORY
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SMART90
SMART90 stands for Stubblefield
Nathan, Marconi Guglielmo,
Ambrose Fleming, Reginald
Fessenden, Tesla Nicola,
DeForest Lee, Armstrong
Edwin Howard, Alexanderson Ernst
Fredrik Werner, Farnsworth Philo,
SMART-DAAF
Boys,
Vol I, 'The Inventors of Radio
& Televison & The Life Style of
Nathan B. Stubblefield," by Troy
Cory-Stubblefield and Josie Cory, Library
of Congress Number 93060451. (ISBN)
1-883644-003, pgs.
580.
Copyright
© 1993
SMART-DAAF stands for
Stubblefield,
Marconi, Ambrose,
Reginald Fessenden, Tesla,
DeForest, Armstrong,
Alexanderson, Farnsworth
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Boys
Book
NBS100
After the Telecommunication
Act of 1996 and the prior establishment of
the world wide web
by Tim
Berners-Lee, Television International
Magazine went online in the mid-90s as
TVIMAGAZINE.COM under the distribution arm
of SMART90.COM. (
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SMART
- DAFF Boys
Stubblefield
Marconi
Ambrose
Fleming
Reginald
Fessenden
Tesla
DeForest
Armstrong
Alexanderson
Farnsworth
Smartdaafboys/
(The
inventors of the Signals and Frequencies
that put the Pizzazz in the
Electromagnetic Radio
Wave)
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101-Vine
Street Video Center
Troy
Cory
Show
Ambros
Seelos
Troy
Cory
Show-VINE
ST.
Troy
Cory
Show-CHINA
02QUARTER
Pasadena
Show Case House 1990- the Cory
Estate
115-
The 26th Shanghai TV Festival with focus
on story's quality &
energy
On the morning of
August 5, the meeting of judges for
Magnolia Award of the 26th Shanghai TV
Festival (STVF) was held, including
Chinese judges for Dramas, Documentaries
and Animations.
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Troy
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Festival
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Troy
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program
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Troy Cory, First American to perform on
Stage in China,
PRC
101-
Cory's Road to
China;
Troy Cory was among the first
international entertainers and the first
American entertainer to perform in the
People's Republic of China, beginning in
1988. In itself a notable
culture-historical feat, in view of
China's closed door policies of the late
70s and well into the 80s. The PRC's
administrative climate in comparison is
much less restrictive now and China's open
door policy enables many entertainers to
introduce themselves to the populace
Chinese audiences.
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Shanghai
TV Festival
Troy Cory &
The Brook
Sisters
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101-
Cory Meets Jiang Zemin, former President
PRC
Back in the 80s, as a
goodwill ambassador representing the
U.S.A., Troy Cory and his back-up dancers
and singers, "The Brooke Sisters," were
the first entertainers from the United
States to appear in a full staged program
in the People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and televised on
China's National Television (CCTV), viewed
by over 300 million
people.
It was there Cory met Jiang Zemin, then
mayor of Shanghai, and who later became
the 5th President of the People's Republic
of
China.
The '88 Shanghai Concert was the
beginnings of Troy's concert tours in
China for the next two decades. The
concerts, just to name a few, included the
following cities: Shanghai, Beijing,
Anshan, Harbin,
Fuzhou and and Tsingtao
(Qingdao)
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Scott B. Whitenack-Stubblefield Esq.,
great-grand son of wireless telephone
inventor, Nathan B. Stubblefield,
died
- By Troy
Cory
Scott Bryan Whitenack passed away
untimely on September 18, in Los Angeles,
CA.
Scott, aka Scott
Stubblefield, was one of four children
with siblings, Alden, Keith, and
Priscilla. (His brother Keith pre-ceded
him in death at the age of 32). His
parents were Troy Cory Stubblefield, an
entertainer and author and Dorothy
Swafford, owner of a furniture and
antiques retail store. Scott's children
are Steven, David and grand-children,
William, Bruce, Cora and Max, borne to
Steven and Skylark. Scott's
great-grandfather is Nathan B.
Stubblefield, the inventor of Radio, in
1882, and patent holder of the wireless
telephone (1908) and his great-great-great
.... grandparents were - John and
Priscilla Alden who were part of the
pilgrimage who sailed on the Mayflower to
Plymouth Rock from England in
1620.
(The
Stubblefield story is incorporated within
several photographs and denotes of and
about S Scott to show how their personal
ambitions and dreams parallel each other -
both died - before their dreams and
ambitions were
fulfilled)
During
the time he studied for the State Bar,
Scott lived with Josie and myself on our
family estate in Pasadena. He passed the
State Bar the first time and was among
only 33% to do so.
The balance of time was spent doing
cinematography for my TV shows, which he
considered an artistic outlet besides his
major life's work, in the field of law.
After he passed the State Bar he handled
numerous legal cases and ended up working
as an associate lawyer with Melvin Belli
with whom he engaged in several cases and
won a lawsuit that became precedent case
law. Whitenack was committed to his legal
profession for over three
decades.
r
If
you needed legal advice or help with a
motion filing, Scott was there with his
trusty law books. He was very intelligent,
outspoken and an independent thinker.
He
also was a family man, who loved hiking
and scuba diving, a good game of tennis
and enjoyed bringing his sons to Paramount
Ranch for regular family outings and
Father's Day get-togethers.
As
to his love for cinematography he
videotaped additional segments for the
movie "Christmas around the World." Scott
later became my producer and
cinematographer for "To Catch a Dream"
filmed in Europe. The video project
brought him and the production team to
Paris, Venice, Cannes, Munich and
Salzburg. Said footage with perfect
picture-book pans of the Eiffel Tower, the
Seine River, the leaning Tower of Pisa and
the Venice Bridge of Sigh, is a legacy he
left behind for us.
In the early 90s
during the writing of our 4-volume set of
books entitled "the SMART-DAAF Boys" about
the invention of radio and the the
wireless telephone, Scott lent a helpful
hand in giving his legal aspect of his
great-grandfather Nathan Stubblefield's
copyrighted and patented invention. He
also was the co-author of "Bank America,
the Tortfeasor."
Scott
as a teenager with John Wayne
at LA Herald-Express columnist Harrison
Carroll's Cinema Reporting Prize press
conference.
His
favorite poem is found on a card he
prepared for one of my Father's Days
titled "The Force That Through The Green
Fuse Drives The Flower."
He
leaves behind his father, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, his mother Dorothy
Steele, sister Priscilla Stubblefield
Cory, brother and sister-in-law Alden and
Sara Stubblefield, step mother Josie
Cory-Stubblefield, ex-wife Lore Engel
Whitenack, sons David and Steven,
daughter-in law Skylar, and
great-grandchildren, William, Bruce, Cora
and Max; Nephew
Ryan Whitenack, and niece Jenny Wharton.
His brother Keith pre-ceded him in death
at the age of 32).
More
to come
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