The Australian Cinematographers Society will dedicate its annual awards to be handed out in Hobart on Saturday to one of its most esteemed members, Andrew Lesnie, who died on Monday.
Acs president Ron Johanson spoke for many when he told If today, .Andrew was one of our greatest cinematographers. It.s a huge loss. He leaves such a void..
Lesnie, who was 59, had been suffering from heart problems.. He won an Oscar for Best Cinematography in 2002 for Peter Jackson.s Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring and a BAFTA award in 2004 for Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
He shot The Hobbit trilogy and Jackson's King Kong and The Lovely Bones, a collaboration which spanned eight movies and 17 years.
On his Facebook page Jackson wrote, "Andrew created unforgettable, beautiful images on screen, and he did this time and again, because he only ever served what he...
Acs president Ron Johanson spoke for many when he told If today, .Andrew was one of our greatest cinematographers. It.s a huge loss. He leaves such a void..
Lesnie, who was 59, had been suffering from heart problems.. He won an Oscar for Best Cinematography in 2002 for Peter Jackson.s Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring and a BAFTA award in 2004 for Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
He shot The Hobbit trilogy and Jackson's King Kong and The Lovely Bones, a collaboration which spanned eight movies and 17 years.
On his Facebook page Jackson wrote, "Andrew created unforgettable, beautiful images on screen, and he did this time and again, because he only ever served what he...
- 4/28/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
666 Park Avenue at Comic-Con: The Stars and EPs Tease the New Supernatural Drama
Strange things are happening at 666 Park Avenue (a.k.a. The Drake apartment building). The building is run by power-couple Gavin (Terry O’Quinn) and Olivia (Vanessa Williams), who are definitely up to no good. Essentially, the building seems to be some sort of supernatural hub where elevator doors maim and characters get eaten by walls. After being introduced to the darker side of the building, we meet young couple Jane (Rachael Taylor) and Henry (Dave Annable), who apply for the building manager positions and manage to impress Gavin enough to score the gig. Soon enough, Jane starts to realize that her dream apartment at 666 Park Avenue isn’t very dreamy at all.
The stars, joined by producers Matthew Miller and David Wilcox, teased the new ABC show to members of the press at Comic-Con today.
Cracks in Relationships.
Strange things are happening at 666 Park Avenue (a.k.a. The Drake apartment building). The building is run by power-couple Gavin (Terry O’Quinn) and Olivia (Vanessa Williams), who are definitely up to no good. Essentially, the building seems to be some sort of supernatural hub where elevator doors maim and characters get eaten by walls. After being introduced to the darker side of the building, we meet young couple Jane (Rachael Taylor) and Henry (Dave Annable), who apply for the building manager positions and manage to impress Gavin enough to score the gig. Soon enough, Jane starts to realize that her dream apartment at 666 Park Avenue isn’t very dreamy at all.
The stars, joined by producers Matthew Miller and David Wilcox, teased the new ABC show to members of the press at Comic-Con today.
Cracks in Relationships.
- 7/14/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
The first-run newcomers to syndication all held steady in their second week, the seven-day frame ending Sept. 23, while "Family Guy" became the new off-net king.
The talker "The Steve Wilkos Show" averaged a 0.9 household rating, according to Nielsen Media Research, while "The Morning Show With Mike and Juliet" pulled a 0.8 in its second week of national syndication, as did the game show "Merv Griffin's Crosswords" and court strip "Judge David Young".
"TMZ"'s numbers are still being reprocessed, but preliminary ratings put it at a 1.9. Rookies "Jury Duty" and "Temptation" also are being reprocessed.
Meanwhile, off-net newcomer "Family Guy" was up 20% to a 4.2 (which included some cable runs), making it the No. 1 off-net comedy, ahead of "Everybody Loves Raymond" (3.7, down 3%), "Seinfeld" (3.5, up 6%) and fellow newcomer "Two and a Half Men" (3.3), whose first-week numbers are being reprocessed (its preliminary rating is a 3.0 for its first week).
In other off-net debuts, the strip "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" earned a 1.3, weekly "Law & Order: SVU" drew a 2.1 and weekly "Cold Case" averaged a 1.9.
The talker "The Steve Wilkos Show" averaged a 0.9 household rating, according to Nielsen Media Research, while "The Morning Show With Mike and Juliet" pulled a 0.8 in its second week of national syndication, as did the game show "Merv Griffin's Crosswords" and court strip "Judge David Young".
"TMZ"'s numbers are still being reprocessed, but preliminary ratings put it at a 1.9. Rookies "Jury Duty" and "Temptation" also are being reprocessed.
Meanwhile, off-net newcomer "Family Guy" was up 20% to a 4.2 (which included some cable runs), making it the No. 1 off-net comedy, ahead of "Everybody Loves Raymond" (3.7, down 3%), "Seinfeld" (3.5, up 6%) and fellow newcomer "Two and a Half Men" (3.3), whose first-week numbers are being reprocessed (its preliminary rating is a 3.0 for its first week).
In other off-net debuts, the strip "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" earned a 1.3, weekly "Law & Order: SVU" drew a 2.1 and weekly "Cold Case" averaged a 1.9.
- 10/3/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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