Sentences with phrase «leading producers who»

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Verle Sutton, who co-wrote the MediaIdeas report and is a veteran of the U.S. paper industry, thinks producers should follow Domtar's lead and be more aggressive in telling the environmental story, «but the media doesn't take them too seriously.»
Nile Niami, a former Hollywood producer who is now a leading luxury real estate developer in L.A., and real estate firm Hilton & Hyland, have just released a risque real estate video to coincide with a $ 100 million listing hitting the market Thursday.
That strategy will help producers pay for the big, transformational deals they made in 2016, aimed at overhauling their business to contend with low prices, said Curt Karges, who leads consulting firm PwC's corporate finance team in Houston, in a year - end report.
After the success of the first season, all of the lead female actors reportedly received «sizeable» raises, including a reported $ 1 million per episode for Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, who also serve as executive producers on the series.
Participants sign over their intellectual property to the show's producers, who lead them through ideation, sourcing, and manufacturing.
From this background Humus has started a working schedule that has already involved a hundred of Italian producers and processors which are led by operators who endorse the Humus Charter's principles.
«I'm Alive: The Floresta da Tijuca Sessions» was conceived of and led by GRAMMY ® Award - winning producer Andres Levin of Content - OS, who directed and produced the film alongside Paula Lavigne and Fernando Young.
«We can't expect Australian food producers to go to China or Asia alone and succeed,» said Doug Ferguson, a Sydney - based partner at KPMG who leads the firm's Asia business group.
Product flow will need to be more efficient with lead times made drastically shorter, and with lower inventories on the floors of the print and package producers, while at the same time custom requests will need to be handled from a technical and integrated vantage — handled by people who understand the end applications.
The US Seller Pool is a collection of leading US producers, who pool supply of high quality dairy ingredients products for trading on GDT Events.
«Many know the story of our great - great - great grandfather, Charles Nelson — the pioneering founder of Nelson's Green Brier Distillery and the leading producer of Tennessee Whiskey in America in the late 1800s,» says Charlie Nelson, «but few know about Louisa, his devoted and hard working wife who assumed control of the family business after his death in 1891, until Prohibition forced her to shutter it in 1909.
A chance meeting in Austin with casting director and producer Don Phillips led him to director Richard Linklater, who launched the actor's career in the cult classic «Dazed and Confused.»
«South Asia, an important beneficiary of IRRI's work, leads on global rice production, with India being the second largest rice producer and the first largest exporter in the world,» says Abdelbagi Ismail, who heads the Stress - Tolerant Rice for Africa and South Asia (STRASA) project.
Over-regulation of the communications sector led to a dearth of television channels in the 1970s, and, indirectly, to The Gong Show, a talent competition hosted by a squinty TV producer who in his spare time, he would have us believe, murdered people for the government.
From 1985, when this former London Weekend Television producer arrived as director of campaigns and communications at Labour's then headquarters in Walworth Road, south London, Mandelson worked closely with both Brown and Tony Blair, the two MPs who - in that order - he believed would lead the party into government.
Dr Moya Kneafsey from Coventry University, who led the research commented «Consumers enjoyed being able to ask the producers about their products and felt reassured about the quality and safety of the food.
With that kind of backing, the Meyerhoff program has helped UMBC become one of the leading producers of African - American students who then earn medical degrees and science doctorates.
The creative team on this action - adventure event is led by director / producer Alex Kurtzman and producer Chris Morgan, who have been instrumental in growing some of the most successful franchises of the past several years — with Kurtzman writing or producing entries in the Transformers, Star Trek and Mission: Impossible series, and Morgan being the narrative engineer of the Fast & Furious saga as it has experienced explosive growth from its third chapter on.
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
Each title gets a full - length audio commentary from Travis Crawford, a dogged film critic and programmer with the instincts of a historian, who goes into detail on the background of just about every lead and significant supporting player who appears on screen, in addition to the producers and financiers behind the scenes who allowed (or more likely didn't allow) Romero to realize his vision on screen.
Lynch soon realised that this was something he wanted to direct so Montgomery became a producer, Lynch cast Laura Dern whom he knew from Blue Velvet and Nicholas Cage who he considers fearless in the lead roles of a wildly in love couple on the run and the result was Wild at Heart.
And, assuming the actor / producer actually makes a deal himself, it would also mark Berg's third film in a row with Mark Wahlberg, who has been trying to help get the movie made for a while, but might have to duck out of a lead role if scheduling becomes an issue.
Adapted from a 1993 novel by Irvine Welsh, who has a cameo in the movie as a drug dealer, Trainspotting was created by the same team that turned out the much less interesting Shallow Grave: producer Andrew Macdonald, director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, lead actor Ewan McGregor, and the same cinematographer, production designer, and editor.
This Blu - ray ports over most of the bonus features found on previous discs, including the original 19 - minute making - of featurette from the DVD and a commentary track with Lee and writer / producer James Schamus, who does a good job of leading his counterpart through a conversation about the film.
Among the Leading Ladies there's only one Oscar - winner in Jennifer Connelly (for A Beautiful Mind), plus several very accomplished thespians in Julianne Moore, Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Aniston who weighs in on making the transition to a producer.
A native of Catalan who relocated to Los Angeles at 18, Collet - Serra had a precocious rise through the commercial and music video directing ranks that caught the attention of producer Joel Silver, leading to his first feature gig on 2005's House of Wax, which this dewy young critic at the time described as «an adroitly shot inventory of perversities, bustling with inventive murder and anchored by Brian Edmonds's great, creepy sets.»
On Aug. 28 Richards tweeted to Matt Bomer and actor Mark Ruffalo, who is an executive producer of Anything, «[I] f you release this movie, it will directly lead to violence against already at risk trans women.»
Here, she talks changing her script to give the lead role to the actress she'd originally wanted to play the mother, and about what she learned as a talent producer who walked actors to and from set for seven years.
Leading up to the feature version of the story, the pair met with Anne Carey who boarded as executive producer.
In the same year Steven Moffat replaced Russell T. Davies as showrunner, lead writer and producer of the 2005 revived Doctor Who, he was also launching, with Mark Gatiss, what would become a pop culture phenomenon and sensation for British Television and the world: Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
James Franco, who is also a producer, will play the lead role of Epping in the nine - hour event series.
The producers should also be commended for hiring inexperienced young actors in the lead and supporting roles rather than the typical seasoned stars of the high school / frat pack genre, who you would normally associate with films of this nature, and they by and large acquit themselves rather well.
The film has three unknowns in John Magaro, Will Brill and Jack Huston (who has since broken out with his role on «Boardwalk Empire «-RRB- as the leads, which shouldn't be a problem as Chase's depiction of youth with inexperienced talent on his HBO show was stellar, but it also boasts a strong supporting cast with Bella Heathcote as the protagonist Magaro's girlfriend, Christopher McDonald as her father, Molly Price as Magaro's mother, Lisa Lampenelli as his aunt, Brad Garrett as a composer / producer, and Chase's «Sopranos» leading man James Gandolfini, who apparently shines as Magaro's father, «a postwar, post-Depression era parent who has given his kid every advantage that he didn't have growing up.»
The Hollywood trade cites «creative differences» with lead actor / producer Ryan Reynolds, who reportedly negotiated more power in the movie's development with 20th Century Fox after the success of the original.
When the movie was first announced, Natalie Portman - who remains as a producer - was first attached to the lead role, and it was then offered to Emma Stone, who passed in 2011, and Lily Collins was also considered.
The film, which has been through at least one previous incarnation (Michael Gracey directing Tom Hardy in the lead) is reuniting the Eddie The Eagle team of Egerton, director Dexter Fletcher and producer Matthew Vaughn, who has been trying to get the movie made for a while, with Elton's blessing and the support of his company, Rocket Pictures.
It's that attempt to create an easily marketable genre piece that quite obviously led Fox Searchlight and the film's producers to the doorstep of Training Day «s writer and Street Kings «helmer, David Ayer, who made his directorial debut with the similarly gritty Harsh Times, but can't be judged one way or another here, so convoluted is the story.
The men who perpetrated this bore, director / producer Mike Tollin and writer John Gatins, offer suitably uninteresting running commentary, with Prinze's leading lady Jessica Biel awkwardly spliced in at various junctures.
The film is a collaboration between director Noah Baumbach, who is also one of the film's producers, and actor Greta Gerwig who plays the lead character Frances Halladay.
Seth Rogen, who is also a producer, plays a beleaguered script supervisor dealing with a leading man who can't remember any of his lines or his marks.
The creative team behind the Superman reboot includes some of the people who helped make the recent Batman movies fresh and relevant, but producer - screenwriters David Goyer and Christopher Nolan may have led director Zack Snyder a bit too far into the dark here.
Last month it was announced that J.J. Abrams would not be returning to direct the next installment in the Mission: Impossible series (although he would still be on board as a producer), leading to speculation over who might be an ideal candidate to take over the reins.
Andrew Scharf, a nine - year veteran of Bethesda Game Studios who served as lead producer on the Switch edition of Skyrim, is excited by the different ways Nintendo's console will let people play his game.
The aviator / film - producer depicted here by Beatty (who is twenty - years older than the character he's playing) is a past his prime, germaphobe whose eccentric behaviour leads many to want to have him committed.
The creative team is led by director / producer Alex Kurtzman and producer Chris Morgan, who have been instrumental in growing some of the most successful franchises of the past several years — with Kurtzman writing or producing entries in the Transformers, Star Trek and Mission: Impossible series, and Morgan being the narrative engineer of the Fast & Furious saga as it has experienced explosive growth from its third chapter on.
But while they were shooting the thing, lead actor Robert Quarry, who played the titular vampire, convinced Kelljan and the producers at AIP that the movie could work as a straight horror flick for the drive - in circuit.
Keaton leads the way, and he is matched by Zach Galifianakis, in an atypically serious role as the actor's producer and long - suffering best friend; Edward Norton, as an actor who joins the troupe at the last minute and proves to be a loose cannon, on and offstage; Naomi Watts, as his loyal leading lady; and, in the juiciest part of her career to date, Emma Stone, as Keaton's daughter, who's just out of rehab and working for her father.
Described as a «team - up» show from Arrow / Flash producers Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim and Sarah Schechter, the show will be led by Brandon Routh (Arrow's Atom), Wentworth Miller (The Flash's Captain Cold), Caity Lotz (Arrow's Canary) and Victor Garber (one half of The Flash's Firestorm), and feature «three major DC Comics characters who have never appeared in a TV series.»
Barney Panofsky is a hard - drinking television producer, who has led a rather interesting life.
The tour is where he met the producer / director Ivan Reitman, and for some reason, the guy who had directed documentaries about fringe groups and frats was just the person to make R - rated comedies in Reitman's eyes, which led to Phillip's film career.
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