![]() | Charlie Rose - "Time" editor Jim Kelly / Tommy Lee Jones... Segment 1: Time managing editor James Kelly on the magazine's year in photos issue and their upcoming person of the year. Segment 2: Tommy Lee Jones on his new film, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. Segment 3: Nicholas Negroponte, chairman and founder of the MIT Media Lab on the $100 laptop. |
![]() | Charlie Rose - "THE AVIATOR" / KELLY Martin Scorsese, Filmmaker; Cate Blanchett, Actor; Trailer from "The Aviator" [Miramax] /// Jim Kelly, Managing Editor, Time |
![]() | Charlie Rose - ABC-TIME REPORT ON IRAQ / MAKIYA / GREENE David Westin, President, ABC News; Jim Kelly, Managing Editor, Time; Bob Woodruff, Anchor and Correspondent, ABC News; David Wright, Correspondent, ABC News (from Baghdad); Terry McCarthy, Los Angeles Bureau Chief, Time; 1 clip from statement by Pres. Bush /// Kanan Makiya, Advisor to the Iraqi Government Council / Author /// Brian Greene, Physicist / Professor, Physics & Mathematics, Columbia University / Host, "The Elegant Universe" / Author, "The Elegant Universe" [Vintage Books]; 1 clip from "The Elegant Universe" [NOVA/PBS] |
![]() | Sky High (trailer) High school for superheroes. Cast and Crew: Michael Angarano - (Will Stronghold) Kurt Russell - (Steve Stronghold/The Commander) Kelly Preston - (Josie Stronghold/Jetstream) Kevin Heffernan - (Ron Wilson, Bus Driver) Steven Strait - (Warren Peace) Dee Jay Daniels - (Ethan) Nicholas Braun - (Zach) Kelly Vitz - (Magenta) Jim Rash - (Mr. Grayson) Jake Sandvig - (Lash) William Harris - (Speed) Khadijah - (Penny) Malika Haqq - (Penny) Cloris Leachman - (Nurse Spex) Bruce Campbell - (Coach Boomer) Lynda Carter - (Principal Powers) Dave Foley - (Mr. Boy) Kevin McDonald - (Mr. Medula) Mary Elizabeth Winstead - (Royal Pain) Danielle Panabaker - (Layla) Production Credits: William Hawkins (Art Director) Allison Jones (Casting) Shelly Johnson (Cinematographer) Michael Giacchino (Composer (Music Score)) Michael Wilkinson (Costume Designer) Mike Mitchell (Director) Paul Amundson (Editor) Peter Amundson (Editor) Mario Iscovich (Executive Producer) Ann Marie Sanderlin (Executive Producer) L. Justin Muller (First Assistant Director) Lisa Brown (Musical Direction/Supervision) Andrew Gunn (Producer) Bruce Hill (Production Designer) Robert Schooley (Screenwriter) Paul Hernandez (Screenwriter) Mark McCorkle (Screenwriter) Robert Gould (Set Decorator) Paul Ledford (Sound/Sound Designer) Mitchell S. Drain (Visual Effects) Nathan McGuiness (Visual Effects) |
![]() | Party at Nazario's Written and Directed by Howie Paras Cinematography by Xavier Tatarkiewicz CAST: Ryan Castellino Dane Nicolette Robinson Elaina Howie Paras Nazario Harry Yip Roman "the Bartender" Eli Somerfleck Dumbass Tony Silva Abe Cinematography Xavier Tatarkiewicz AC/Gaffer Matt Curran Grip/Sound Nick Rudman Sound Courtney Marsh Assistant Director Liz Sczudlo 2nd Assistant Director Fina Lloyd Editor Howie Paras Production Designer Fina Lloyd & Erin Beck Lighting Designer Yoon Choi Set Builder Noel Diaz Rivera Makeup Jeffrey West Fight Coreographer Howie Paras & Justin Wolske Stunt Assistants Victor Hugo Duran Steven Herberle Nick Rudman Eli Somerfleck EXTRAS Steven Herberle Clifford Kravit Kevin Custer Kelly Kuspa Ariele Greenfield Courtney Marsh Liz Sczudlo Erin Beck Jaclyn Lee Fina Lloyd Matt Curran Nick Rudman Topher Victor Hugo Duran Music Yo Yo Ma's and Tan Dun's "Night Fight" "Silk Road" "To the South" Jim Jones "Ballin" Akon "I Wanna Love You" Special Thanks to Fabian Wagmister, Belinda Starkie & Marcum Howie Paras' Party at Nazario Film & Television of UCLA Copyright 2007 |
![]() | Häagen-Dazs: Opera Häagen-Dazs and Goodby recruit Psyop to "help the honeybees" Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco Co-Chairman, Creative Director: Jeff Goodby Group Creative Director: Margaret Johnson Group Creative Director: Jim Elliot Writer: Matt Rivitz Art Director: Tyler Magnusson Executive Producer: Hilary Bradley Production Company: Psyop, Los Angeles Directors: Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, Laurent Ledru, Psyop Executive Producers: Lucia Grillo, Neysa Horsburgh Producer: Michael Neithardt Live Action Producer: Michael Schlenker Assistant Producer: Kay Chen Project Lead: Andreas Berner CG: Henning Koczy, Kitty Lin, Iggy Ayestaran Llovet, Anthony Patti, Jonah Friedman, Pete Hamilton, Jed Mitchell Flame Artist: Nick Tanner, Sarah Eim Editorial Company: Lost Planet Editor: Patrick Griffin Music/Sound Design: Q Department Composer: Drazen Bosnjak Executive Producer: Zack Rice Producer: Kelly Fulton Sound Mix: Color Engineer: Josh Abbey |
![]() | 49th Parallel, 1941 ~Speech~ Directed by Michael Powell Scene Anton Walbrook and Richard George Production Companies * Ortus Films Ltd. Distributors * General Film Distributors (GFD) (1941) (UK) (theatrical) (as General Film Distributors Ltd.) * Columbia Pictures (1942) (USA) (theatrical) * Columbia Pictures (1949) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release) * The Criterion Collection (1990) (USA) (video) (laserdisc) * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (????) (USA) (TV) * The Criterion Collection (2006) (USA) (DVD) * The Criterion Collection (2007) (USA) (DVD) Other Companies * London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) music played by (as The London Symphony Orchestra) Writing credits Emeric Pressburger (story and screenplay) Rodney Ackland (scenario) and Emeric Pressburger (scenario) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Richard George ... Kommandant Bernsdorff Eric Portman ... Lieutenant Hirth Raymond Lovell ... Lieutenant Kuhnecke Niall MacGinnis ... Vogel Peter Moore ... Kranz John Chandos ... Lohrmann Basil Appleby ... Jahner Laurence Olivier ... Johnnie - the Trapper Finlay Currie ... The Factor Ley On ... Nick - the Eskimo Anton Walbrook ... Peter Glynis Johns ... Anna Charles Victor ... Andreas Frederick Piper ... David Leslie Howard ... Philip Armstrong Scott Tawera Moana ... George - the Indian Eric Clavering ... Art Charles Rolfe ... Bob Raymond Massey ... Andy Brock Theodore Salt ... A United States Customs Officer O.W. Fonger ... A United States Customs Officer Produced by Michael Powell .... producer George H. Brown .... associate producer (uncredited) Roland Gillett .... associate producer (uncredited) John Sutro .... producer (uncredited) Original Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams Cinematography by Freddie Young (director of photography) (as Frederick Young) Film Editing by David Lean Art Direction by David Rawnsley Makeup Department George Blackler .... makeup artist (uncredited) Production Management Harold Boxall .... executive in charge of production George H. Brown .... associate in charge of production (as George Brown) Roland Gillett .... associate in charge of production John Sutro .... production manager (uncredited) Art Department Frederick Pusey .... associate art director Sydney Streeter .... associate art director (as Sydney S. Streeter) Sound Department Walter Darling .... sound recordist C.C. Stevens .... sound recordist A.W. Watkins .... sound supervisor Dex Harrison .... sound engineer (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Henty Henty-Creer .... camera operator Skeets Kelly .... camera operator Jim Body .... clapper boy (uncredited) Leslie Falardeau .... camera grip (uncredited) Jack Hynes .... still photographer (uncredited) David Mason .... assistant camera (uncredited) Oscar Paulin .... camera grip (uncredited) Other crew Osmond Borradaile .... special backgrounds Nugent M. Clougher .... advisor: Canada Muir Mathieson .... musical director Arthur Seabourne .... associate director (as A. Seabourne) Hugh Stewart .... associate editor John Sutro .... managing director: Ortus Films Abraham Bloomfield .... interpreter: Eskimo (uncredited) Betty Curtis .... continuity (uncredited) Betty Curtis .... production secretary (uncredited) Captain Halfyard .... master of "The Continent" (uncredited) Bill Paton .... assistant: Mr Powell (uncredited) Bill Paton .... double: Leslie Howard, Lake O'Hara (uncredited) Phyllis Sellick .... musician: piano, Philip Armstrong Scott segment, on radio (uncredited) |
![]() | HUMAN RED Human Red is a short film (12mins) directed by Gary Michael Schultz made in January of 2002 in the south suburbs of Chicago on basically no-budget & the donated skills of an awesome crew. Shot in 2 1/2 days this short film Human Red is based on 1 of the storylines for a feature length version we are interested in making. This story is about a crazed father who happens to be a surgeon that is convinced his youngest son needs a heart transplant. He has set up a make shift operating lab in borrowed warehouse space and is trying to convince his oldest son to assist in the procedure. The feature length script maybe be expanded into a 10 episode mini series to emcompass the entire world of intriguing characters that make up Human Red. If you are interested in investing in the feature length version of Human Red contact Gary Schultz at highertribe@yahoo.com Human Red (short film) Credits: Highertribe Productions Presents In Association with Mr. Eggeps A film by Gary Michael Schultz Human Red Jack Ryan -Scott Steve Ratcliff -Dr. Shephard Caleb Cherry -Mikey Frank Zieger III -Stockard Winston Evans -Herzog Amputee Child -Michael Kohlman Mysterious Cannibal -Jason Hope Produced by Gary Michael Schultz & Alexander Rojas Casting by Karen Cortright-Noble & Andrea Klunder For Coffee Table Casting Inc. Music by Aaron Harris Story by Gary Michael Schultz & Alexander Rojas Screenplay by Gary Michael Schultz & Alexander Rojas Edited by Robert Chambers Directory of Photography is Benjamin F Medley Directed by Gary Michael Schultz Sound Editor Aaron Gelman Casting Assistant Stephanie Graham Assistant Director Mike Dozier Gaffer Tyrrell Cummings Assistant Camera Kelli Rademacher Script Supervisor Nathalie Vidlak Key Grip Jim Gardner Art Director Alexander Rojas Set Design Cezar Limon Sound Mixer Mario Colletta Boom Operator Karl Dondlanger Special FX Design Joe Lester Make-Up Kelly Kolf Costumer Nicole Salm Still Photography Stephanie Graham Craft Services Colin Somers Production Assistant Scott Yearwood Special Thanks: Our friends, families & supporters Lisa Dozier Cookie Zeleznik Bill Wilson Cheryl Grutzius Jimmy Grutzius Larry Kapson Dan "Shady" Brady Columbia College Chicago Human Red copyright 2002 Gary Michael Schultz. www.myspace.com/garyschultz |
![]() | 49th Parallel, 1941 Directed by Michael Powell Scene with: Glynnis Jones Anton Walbrook Production Companies * Ortus Films Ltd. Distributors * General Film Distributors (GFD) (1941) (UK) (theatrical) (as General Film Distributors Ltd.) * Columbia Pictures (1942) (USA) (theatrical) * Columbia Pictures (1949) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release) * The Criterion Collection (1990) (USA) (video) (laserdisc) * Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (????) (USA) (TV) * The Criterion Collection (2006) (USA) (DVD) * The Criterion Collection (2007) (USA) (DVD) Other Companies * London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) music played by (as The London Symphony Orchestra) Writing credits Emeric Pressburger (story and screenplay) Rodney Ackland (scenario) and Emeric Pressburger (scenario) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Richard George ... Kommandant Bernsdorff Eric Portman ... Lieutenant Hirth Raymond Lovell ... Lieutenant Kuhnecke Niall MacGinnis ... Vogel Peter Moore ... Kranz John Chandos ... Lohrmann Basil Appleby ... Jahner Laurence Olivier ... Johnnie - the Trapper Finlay Currie ... The Factor Ley On ... Nick - the Eskimo Anton Walbrook ... Peter Glynis Johns ... Anna Charles Victor ... Andreas Frederick Piper ... David Leslie Howard ... Philip Armstrong Scott Tawera Moana ... George - the Indian Eric Clavering ... Art Charles Rolfe ... Bob Raymond Massey ... Andy Brock Theodore Salt ... A United States Customs Officer O.W. Fonger ... A United States Customs Officer Produced by Michael Powell .... producer George H. Brown .... associate producer (uncredited) Roland Gillett .... associate producer (uncredited) John Sutro .... producer (uncredited) Original Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams Cinematography by Freddie Young (director of photography) (as Frederick Young) Film Editing by David Lean Art Direction by David Rawnsley Makeup Department George Blackler .... makeup artist (uncredited) Production Management Harold Boxall .... executive in charge of production George H. Brown .... associate in charge of production (as George Brown) Roland Gillett .... associate in charge of production John Sutro .... production manager (uncredited) Art Department Frederick Pusey .... associate art director Sydney Streeter .... associate art director (as Sydney S. Streeter) Sound Department Walter Darling .... sound recordist C.C. Stevens .... sound recordist A.W. Watkins .... sound supervisor Dex Harrison .... sound engineer (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Henty Henty-Creer .... camera operator Skeets Kelly .... camera operator Jim Body .... clapper boy (uncredited) Leslie Falardeau .... camera grip (uncredited) Jack Hynes .... still photographer (uncredited) David Mason .... assistant camera (uncredited) Oscar Paulin .... camera grip (uncredited) Other crew Osmond Borradaile .... special backgrounds Nugent M. Clougher .... advisor: Canada Muir Mathieson .... musical director Arthur Seabourne .... associate director (as A. Seabourne) Hugh Stewart .... associate editor John Sutro .... managing director: Ortus Films Abraham Bloomfield .... interpreter: Eskimo (uncredited) Betty Curtis .... continuity (uncredited) Betty Curtis .... production secretary (uncredited) Captain Halfyard .... master of "The Continent" (uncredited) Bill Paton .... assistant: Mr Powell (uncredited) Bill Paton .... double: Leslie Howard, Lake O'Hara (uncredited) Phyllis Sellick .... musician: piano, Philip Armstrong Scott segment, on radio (uncredited) |
![]() | Justing Gunn Current Walkthrough Current TV HQ is Very Cool: San Francisco Rises as World Video Hub With editing suites sprouting up around town, global control rooms and newly created state-of-the-art soundstages, San Francisco is a booming video production and distribution center. Beet.TV was in town a couple weeks back for tours of Current TV and Revision3 and I can report that there is quite a lot going on. Here is our tour of Current with Justin Gunn, who heads online programming at Current.com, the online component of Current TV, which was launched in October. The site had 1 million unique visitors in February, a spokeswoman for Current told me. We visited the global headquarters of the company. The broadcast studio/soundstage is in LA. We will publish our tour of Revision3 with Jim Louderback in a few days. Working with TurnHere This awesome tour of Current was shot by our new buddy Peter Duddington, a staff shooter/editor at TurnHere, the Emeryville-based Web video production and services company. As part of our new collaboration, TurnHere is helping out Beet.TV in producing video clips around the country and overseas. As you can see from Peter's work, the documentary style shooting is outstanding. Our own David Kavanaugh edited the piece in New York. Great work Peter! Thank you very much to Brad, Kelly and all at TurnHere. We really appreciate the great work and look forward to many more collaborations. --- Andy Plesser Posted on Monday, March 10, 2008 |
![]() | Crunt - Swine/Sexy Background information Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota United States Genre(s) Alternative rock Grunge Punk Rock Years active 1993--1995 Label(s) Insipid Records Trance Syndicate Members Kat Bjelland Stuart Gray (Stu Spasm) Russell Simins Crunt was an alternative rock band, though was more of a side project, together from 1993 to 1995. The band was formed when all three members were living in Seattle. Kat Bjelland (bassist) and Stuart Gray (guitarist) were married at the time. The band was something of a side project for Bjelland (Babes in Toyland) and drummer Russell Simins (Jon Spencer Blues Explosion). Gray had previously been in Salamander Jim and Lubricated Goat. In February 1993, the band wrote songs and recorded an LP, which didn't come out until February 15, 1994. The band made plans for a full tour for the release but that never eventuated. In 1995 Bjelland and Gray were divorced and the band broke up. This was their only video. Dir Duncan Sharp DP Shane F Kelly Prod Colin Stacey Editor Duncan Sharp |
![]() | Germanease - trailer - (extended) We're awfully proud to present you Germanease, one of the biggest hits of all time cinema. The film which spellbinds folks from everywhere, which left all the box offices worldwide broke is coming out in Summer 2007. A Movie by ELLISUNCRAFT RELEASE DATE : 28 July 2007 Genre: Comedy / Musical / Romance / Blasphemy Tagline: Germanease is the word, Virgin Madonna slut is the key Plot Outline: Good girl Sandy and greaser Danny Mosconi fell in love over the summer. But when they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance? Directed by ELLISUN CAST (in credits order) Germano Travolta ... Danny Mosconi Olivia Newton-John ... Sandy Olsson Stockard Channing ... Betty Rizzo Jeff Conaway ... Kenickie Barry Pearl ... Doody Michael Tucci ... Sonny Kelly Ward ... Putzie Didi Conn ... Frenchy Jamie Donnelly ... Jan Dinah Manoff ... Marty Maraschino Produced by Neil A. Machlis .... associate producer Ellisun .... head producer Film Editing by John F. Burnett Set Decoration by James L. Berkey (as James Berkey) Makeup Department Edwin Allen .... makeup artist (as Eddie Allen) Christine George .... hair stylist Daniel C. Striepeke .... makeup artist (as Dan Striepeke) Bron Roylance .... makeup artist (uncredited) Production Management Neil A. Machlis .... unit production manager Lindsley Parsons Jr. .... executive production manager: ELLISUNCRAFT & Paramount (uncredited) Sound Department June Edgerton .... music editor Michael Gibson .... music post-scoring Sean Hanley .... looping editor Jerry Jost .... sound mixer Charles E. Moran .... sound effects editor (as Charles Moran) Bill Varney .... sound re-recording mixer Special Effects by Ken Speed .... special effects assistant Visual Effects by Ron Hays .... electronic visual effects Stunts Wally Crowder .... stunt coordinator (as Wallace Dwight Crowder) Gregory J. Barnett .... stunts (uncredited) Larry Dunn .... stunt driver (uncredited) Hubie Kerns Jr. .... stunt double (uncredited) Eddie Paul .... stunts (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Colin J. Campbell .... gaffer (as Colin Campbell) George Hill .... key grip Earl L. Clark .... assistant camera (uncredited) Dave Friedman .... still photographer (uncredited) Animation Department John D. Wilson .... animator: main titles Costume and Wardrobe Department Betsy Cox .... woman's wardrobe Bruce Walkup .... wardrobe: men SOUNDTRACK "GREASE" Written by Barry Gibb Performed by Frankie Valli "SUMMER NIGHTS" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John & Cast "HOPELESSLY DEVOTED TO YOU" Music and Lyrics by John Farrar Performed by Olivia Newton-John "SANDY" Music by Louis St. Louis Lyrics by Scott J. Simon Performed by John Travolta "BEAUTY SCHOOL DROP-OUT" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by Frankie Avalon "LOOK AT ME I'M SANDRA DEE" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by Stockard Channing "GREASED LIGHTNING" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by John Travolta, Jeff Conaway "THOSE MAGIC CHANGES" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by Sha-Na-Na "HOUND DOG" Written by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller Performed by Sha-Na-Na "LOOK AT ME I'M SANDRA DEE (reprise)" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by Olivia Newton-John "YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I WANT" Music and Lyrics by John Farrar Performed by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John "WE GO TOGETHER" Written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Performed by John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John & Cast "TECHNO MOSCONI" Music by Mr.Spumaz Lyrics by Germano Mosconi and Mr.Spumaz "MOSCONI DISCOMUSIC '80" Music by Annie Sheldon & Vixen Lyrics by Bernie Taupin ELLISUN is glad to thank Mr.Spumaz for his contribution to the Germanease Soundtrack with his TechnoMosconi, without him we couldn't have been able to product such a masterpiece. ELLISUNCRAFT© 2007 |