The third episode of The Voice UK saw twins audition along with Esmée Denters, who had a recording contract with Justin Timberlake's label. And the lead singer from Black Lace had a go as well!
Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions to this week's auditions from judges Ricky Wilson, Sir Tom Jones, Rita Ora, will.i.am and the all-important fifth judge - the world of Twitter:
1. Rita Ora's hair is still provoking the Twitter-verse:
Don't know that I can take another 2-3 weeks of Rita Ora's ridiculous hair #TheVoice
— Patricia Pecol (@PatiGreen) January 24, 2015
What is going on with @RitaOra's hair on The Voice?
— Channon Turner (@ChannonRTurner) January 24, 2015
Rita Ora has been wearing the same top for 3 weeks now. Must be getting a bit smelly. At least make it look like separate days #TheVoice
— David Burke (@DavidMBurke) January 24, 2015
2. First to audition was Welsh singer Stephanie Webber...
Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions to this week's auditions from judges Ricky Wilson, Sir Tom Jones, Rita Ora, will.i.am and the all-important fifth judge - the world of Twitter:
1. Rita Ora's hair is still provoking the Twitter-verse:
Don't know that I can take another 2-3 weeks of Rita Ora's ridiculous hair #TheVoice
— Patricia Pecol (@PatiGreen) January 24, 2015
What is going on with @RitaOra's hair on The Voice?
— Channon Turner (@ChannonRTurner) January 24, 2015
Rita Ora has been wearing the same top for 3 weeks now. Must be getting a bit smelly. At least make it look like separate days #TheVoice
— David Burke (@DavidMBurke) January 24, 2015
2. First to audition was Welsh singer Stephanie Webber...
- 1/24/2015
- Digital Spy
The lawyer for the family of Sarah Jones said today that it has reached an agreement with Midnight Rider director Randall Miller, his wife and producer Jody Savin, and several crewmembers in the wrongful death civil lawsuit filed after their daughter was killed during production in February on a train trestle in rural Georgia.
Attorney Jeff Harris said the confidential agreement had been reached with Miller, Savin, their Unclaimed Freight production company, location manager Charles Baxter, unit production manager/executive producer Jay Sedrish and Jay Sedrish Inc, executive producer and financier Don Mandrick, first assistant director Hillary Schwartz, director of photography Mike Ozier, Epozier Films Inc and landowner Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc.
“Richard and Elizabeth Jones’ objectives in filing this lawsuit, after the death of their 27-year-old daughter, Sarah, have been clear and unwavering,” said Harris. “To find out what happened on the day of their daughter’s death, determine who was responsible,...
Attorney Jeff Harris said the confidential agreement had been reached with Miller, Savin, their Unclaimed Freight production company, location manager Charles Baxter, unit production manager/executive producer Jay Sedrish and Jay Sedrish Inc, executive producer and financier Don Mandrick, first assistant director Hillary Schwartz, director of photography Mike Ozier, Epozier Films Inc and landowner Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc.
“Richard and Elizabeth Jones’ objectives in filing this lawsuit, after the death of their 27-year-old daughter, Sarah, have been clear and unwavering,” said Harris. “To find out what happened on the day of their daughter’s death, determine who was responsible,...
- 11/19/2014
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline
Exclusive: New, surprising details have emerged about the on-set death of 27-year-old camerawoman Sarah Jones during the first day of filming on Midnight Rider. Crew members were not told about an email from railroad owner Csx denying them permission to shoot on the Doctortown train trestle in rural Georgia, as at least 20 members piled onto the tracks 25 to 30 feet above the water under dangerous conditions led by director Randall Miller. See newly released pictures below to see (up close) the train tracks they shot on and the small walkway. The train accident left Jones dead and eight others injured, three of them hospitalized. Specific details of what happened on the tracks on the afternoon of February 20 were revealed in a play-by-play report by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration, which was considered the lead investigating body on the case.
The 182-page investigative report (read it here...
The 182-page investigative report (read it here...
- 10/30/2014
- by Anita Busch and Jen Yamato
- Deadline
Exclusive: Criminal charges have been filed against Midnight Rider first assistant director Hillary Schwartz in the February 20 death of camera assistant Sarah Jones. Schwartz was charged September 10 with involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass, the same two counts filed against director Randall Miller and producers Jody Savin and Jay Sedrish. Under Georgia law, a manslaughter conviction would carry a sentence of 10 years in prison. Criminal trespass is a misdemeanor and carries a potential sentence of one year.
This will come as no surprise to Hollywood’s production community, who understand that one responsibility of the 1st Ad is to help keep the crew safe on set. Schwartz was on set the day of the accident, though location manager Charley Baxter refused to show up because the production had not obtained permission to access the train tracks and made his opposition known to several crew members before the shoot.
In addition to Jones,...
This will come as no surprise to Hollywood’s production community, who understand that one responsibility of the 1st Ad is to help keep the crew safe on set. Schwartz was on set the day of the accident, though location manager Charley Baxter refused to show up because the production had not obtained permission to access the train tracks and made his opposition known to several crew members before the shoot.
In addition to Jones,...
- 9/29/2014
- by Jen Yamato and Anita Busch
- Deadline
Exclusive: Midnight Rider location manager Charles Baxter today denied having anything to do with the railroad trestle shoot on the set of the Gregg Allman biopic, which was the setting of the February 20 death of 27-year-old camera assistant Sarah Jones. In fact, in a court filing made by his lawyer Kirk Schroeder on Friday (read it here), Baxter revealed publicly for the first time that he was unable to get permission from property owner Csx to conduct filming on the trestle. Baxter also added that he did not plan to film on active railroad tracks and that he was not present at the shoot where Jones was killed and other crew members injured. The Georgia-based location manager denies retaining responsibility for selecting shooting locations. He is also seeking an out of recovery due to workers’ compensation laws, saying all the injuries sustained were due to other people’s actions, not his.
- 9/19/2014
- by Anita Busch and Dominic Patten
- Deadline
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