Brad Paisley encourages people to get their Covid-19 vaccination in a new commercial that plays up Nashville’s sports culture rather than its reputation as Music City.
The singer-guitarist narrates and appears in the ad, presented by Vanderbilt Health and filmed in part at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, the home of the city’s NHL team, the Predators. “When it’s your turn to get the vaccine,” he says, “be a fan — take the shot.”
The clip includes representatives and players from the Predators; Vanderbilt University’s sports programs; the...
The singer-guitarist narrates and appears in the ad, presented by Vanderbilt Health and filmed in part at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, the home of the city’s NHL team, the Predators. “When it’s your turn to get the vaccine,” he says, “be a fan — take the shot.”
The clip includes representatives and players from the Predators; Vanderbilt University’s sports programs; the...
- 4/20/2021
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
These days, director William Dieterle is best remembered for his dreamy, stylized melodramas of the mid-to-late 1940s, but in his own time his greatest successes were mostly sturdy prestige biopics like The Story of Louis Pasteur and The Life of Emile Zola. A key transitional film was 1941’s The Devil and Daniel Webster, which introduced a supernatural element to Dieterle’s work and paved the way for a return to the German expressionist style in which he had worked as an actor. Before the delirious flights of fancy to come, however, Dieterle made one last return […]
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The post Tennessee Johnson, I Spit on Your Grave and Adaptation: Jim Hemphill's Home Video Recommendations first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 11/13/2020
- by Jim Hemphill
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
These days, director William Dieterle is best remembered for his dreamy, stylized melodramas of the mid-to-late 1940s, but in his own time his greatest successes were mostly sturdy prestige biopics like The Story of Louis Pasteur and The Life of Emile Zola. A key transitional film was 1941’s The Devil and Daniel Webster, which introduced a supernatural element to Dieterle’s work and paved the way for a return to the German expressionist style in which he had worked as an actor. Before the delirious flights of fancy to come, however, Dieterle made one last return […]
The post Tennessee Johnson, I Spit on Your Grave and Adaptation: Jim Hemphill's Home Video Recommendations first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post Tennessee Johnson, I Spit on Your Grave and Adaptation: Jim Hemphill's Home Video Recommendations first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 11/13/2020
- by Jim Hemphill
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
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