Talent Search
The TV Foundation, an umbrella charity of the Edinburgh TV Festival supported by YouTube and Screen Scotland, is partnering with Louis Theroux on Looking for Louis, a new talent search venture to seek out the next generation of investigative documentary filmmakers. The search is being executed at Theroux’s Mindhouse Productions in partnership with The TV Foundation and Amazon Prime Video and supported by The TriForce Creative Network. Those looking to apply will be required to submit a one-page pitch for a two-minute micro-doc, with a shortlist of 10 selected to make their film, shot on a mobile phone. Six finalists will then be selected to attend and screen their work at Edinburgh, where Theroux and his production company partners Nancy Strang and Arron Fellows will announce the winning film.
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Keshet International and Tokyo Broadcasting System Television (TBS) have closed a scripted deal on a new police procedural,...
The TV Foundation, an umbrella charity of the Edinburgh TV Festival supported by YouTube and Screen Scotland, is partnering with Louis Theroux on Looking for Louis, a new talent search venture to seek out the next generation of investigative documentary filmmakers. The search is being executed at Theroux’s Mindhouse Productions in partnership with The TV Foundation and Amazon Prime Video and supported by The TriForce Creative Network. Those looking to apply will be required to submit a one-page pitch for a two-minute micro-doc, with a shortlist of 10 selected to make their film, shot on a mobile phone. Six finalists will then be selected to attend and screen their work at Edinburgh, where Theroux and his production company partners Nancy Strang and Arron Fellows will announce the winning film.
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Keshet International and Tokyo Broadcasting System Television (TBS) have closed a scripted deal on a new police procedural,...
- 7/14/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
The mother of eight sat down with the ladies of ‘The View’ and showed signs of plastic surgery. Has Kate had work done? Our expert says yes!
Kate Gosselin, 37, of Jon & Kate Plus 8 fame hardly looked like the same person when she showed up to The View on Feb. 26!
As she talked on the show, there were definite signs of a facelift, and an expert plastic surgeon agrees.
Kate Gosselin’s ‘Definitely’ Had A Facelift — Experts Say
Dr. Steven Fallek, a New York-based plastic surgeon, says, “Definitely a facelift — which includes her neck.” He adds that the “angles look much sharper along her lower face and neck.”
“Life is either treating her exceptionally well or she had work done,” Dr. Ed Williams, Group Vice President for Public and Regulatory Affairs for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Aafprs), says. Dr. Williams also notes that her “cleaner jaw line” is undeniable.
Kate Gosselin, 37, of Jon & Kate Plus 8 fame hardly looked like the same person when she showed up to The View on Feb. 26!
As she talked on the show, there were definite signs of a facelift, and an expert plastic surgeon agrees.
Kate Gosselin’s ‘Definitely’ Had A Facelift — Experts Say
Dr. Steven Fallek, a New York-based plastic surgeon, says, “Definitely a facelift — which includes her neck.” He adds that the “angles look much sharper along her lower face and neck.”
“Life is either treating her exceptionally well or she had work done,” Dr. Ed Williams, Group Vice President for Public and Regulatory Affairs for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Aafprs), says. Dr. Williams also notes that her “cleaner jaw line” is undeniable.
- 2/26/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
It's not really a secret that the "Jersey Shore" cast are really into their looks. But allegedly, one cast member went to a plastic surgeon for a little extra help.
Before heading to Miami to film season two of "Jersey Shore" this summer, Jenni "J-Woww" Farley paid a visit to a plastic surgeon in New York on Park Avenue - fancy, for a guidette from Jersey.
"She sought my assistance," New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Stephen Greenberg told Life & Style. "I do a lot of breast augmentations for celebrities and redo work for them. She wanted my help in trying to redo cosmetic surgery procedures she'd previously had done by another doctor."
On Aug. 28, pictures surfaced of the 24-year-old reality star in a bikini top in Point Pleasant, NJ, which showed a thick red scar underneath her left breast.
Before heading to Miami to film season two of "Jersey Shore" this summer, Jenni "J-Woww" Farley paid a visit to a plastic surgeon in New York on Park Avenue - fancy, for a guidette from Jersey.
"She sought my assistance," New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Stephen Greenberg told Life & Style. "I do a lot of breast augmentations for celebrities and redo work for them. She wanted my help in trying to redo cosmetic surgery procedures she'd previously had done by another doctor."
On Aug. 28, pictures surfaced of the 24-year-old reality star in a bikini top in Point Pleasant, NJ, which showed a thick red scar underneath her left breast.
- 9/15/2010
- icelebz.com
New York, Sep 15 – ‘Jersey Shore’ star J-Woww took help from plastic surgeons to expand her cup size for the third season of MTV show.
The 24-year-old reality star paid a visit to a Park Avenue plastic surgeon before heading back to Seaside Heights this summer to film the third season of the hit MTV show.
“She sought my assistance,” the New York Daily News quoted New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Stephen Greenberg as telling Life and Style mag.
“I do a lot of breast augmentations for celebrities and redo work for them. She wanted my help in trying to redo cosmetic surgery procedures she’d previously had done by another doctor,” Greenberg added.
J-Woww must.
The 24-year-old reality star paid a visit to a Park Avenue plastic surgeon before heading back to Seaside Heights this summer to film the third season of the hit MTV show.
“She sought my assistance,” the New York Daily News quoted New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Stephen Greenberg as telling Life and Style mag.
“I do a lot of breast augmentations for celebrities and redo work for them. She wanted my help in trying to redo cosmetic surgery procedures she’d previously had done by another doctor,” Greenberg added.
J-Woww must.
- 9/15/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Toronto -- Jodi Lyn O'Keefe ("Prison Break") and Peter Stebbings are top-lining "Exposed," a Canadian pay TV thriller from indie producer Incendo.
Directed by Philippe Gagnon and shooting in Montreal, the telefilm portrays a young teacher out to clear her name after digitally fabricated pornographic photos of her land in the hands of students and colleagues.
"Exposed" is to air in 2011 on the domestic pay TV networks the Movie Network, Movie Central and SuperEcran.
Josee Mauffette, Jean Bureau and Serge Denis will produce, with Bureau and Stephen Greenberg executive producing.
Directed by Philippe Gagnon and shooting in Montreal, the telefilm portrays a young teacher out to clear her name after digitally fabricated pornographic photos of her land in the hands of students and colleagues.
"Exposed" is to air in 2011 on the domestic pay TV networks the Movie Network, Movie Central and SuperEcran.
Josee Mauffette, Jean Bureau and Serge Denis will produce, with Bureau and Stephen Greenberg executive producing.
- 9/1/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Toronto -- Indie distributor Incendo Media has pacted with Shine International, the international distribution arm of Elisabeth Murdoch's Shine Group, to distribute its product in Canada.
The exclusive multi-year deal will see Montreal-based Incendo represent Shine International's catalogue, which includes the cooking competition series "Masterchef," "Losing It With Jillian" and "Secrets of Aspen."
The Canadian distribution agreement is part of Shine International's international expansion, and has the distributor saddling up locally with Incendo, already Canada's largest TV distributor through a joint venture with Twentieth Century Fox -- Fox/Incendo Television Distribution.
The deal was brokered by Stephen Greenberg and Jean Bureau at Incendo and Shine International president Chris Grant and executive vp John Pollak.
Incendo will look to place Shine International content in both English- and French-speaking Canada.
The exclusive multi-year deal will see Montreal-based Incendo represent Shine International's catalogue, which includes the cooking competition series "Masterchef," "Losing It With Jillian" and "Secrets of Aspen."
The Canadian distribution agreement is part of Shine International's international expansion, and has the distributor saddling up locally with Incendo, already Canada's largest TV distributor through a joint venture with Twentieth Century Fox -- Fox/Incendo Television Distribution.
The deal was brokered by Stephen Greenberg and Jean Bureau at Incendo and Shine International president Chris Grant and executive vp John Pollak.
Incendo will look to place Shine International content in both English- and French-speaking Canada.
- 2/16/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Toronto -- Canadian film and TV distributor Incendo is to release Paramount Pictures' movie titles in Quebec theatres.
The deal between Montreal-based Incendo and Paramount Pictures Entertainment Canada will start with the release of Martin Scorsese's "Shutter Island" in the French-speaking province on February 19.
The Incendo pipeline will then be filled with "How to Train Your Dragon," from directors Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, Jon Favreau's "Iron Man 2," and the Mike Myers-starrer "Shrek Forever After," directed by Mike Mitchell.
Incendo did a successful road test with Paramount by recently releasing "The Lovely Bones," "Up in the Air" and "Paranormal Activity" in Quebec.
The indie distributor also released in Quebec movies by Paramount Vantage, Paramount Pictures' specialty film division.
In Quebec, as elsewhere in the Canadian market, Hollywood releases dominate the local multiplex.
Incendo, run by Stephen Greenberg and Jean Bureau, is best known as Canada's biggest TV distributor,...
The deal between Montreal-based Incendo and Paramount Pictures Entertainment Canada will start with the release of Martin Scorsese's "Shutter Island" in the French-speaking province on February 19.
The Incendo pipeline will then be filled with "How to Train Your Dragon," from directors Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, Jon Favreau's "Iron Man 2," and the Mike Myers-starrer "Shrek Forever After," directed by Mike Mitchell.
Incendo did a successful road test with Paramount by recently releasing "The Lovely Bones," "Up in the Air" and "Paranormal Activity" in Quebec.
The indie distributor also released in Quebec movies by Paramount Vantage, Paramount Pictures' specialty film division.
In Quebec, as elsewhere in the Canadian market, Hollywood releases dominate the local multiplex.
Incendo, run by Stephen Greenberg and Jean Bureau, is best known as Canada's biggest TV distributor,...
- 2/3/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Toronto -- Incendo Media has hired former Lifetime executive Libby Beers to launch the Canadian TV movie producer into the one-hour drama business. Montreal-based Incendo, which has carved out a niche as a global TV movie co-producer of choice, has opened a Los Angeles office, with Beers at the helm as a development executive.Beers was senior VP original movies at Lifetime for eight years to 2007, where she programmed a host of Incendo TV movies.
The producer has also hired former IM Global Television president Gavin Reardon as head of international sales and co-production development to launch a global sales division.
Since 2001, Incendo has produced 37 female-centric telepics, many of which aired on Lifetime stateside via an output deal and were distributed internationally by U.K.-based Power.
"We do it (telepics) differently, making female-led thrillers that are not typical TV movies, but expand the boundaries of the genre, and fit...
The producer has also hired former IM Global Television president Gavin Reardon as head of international sales and co-production development to launch a global sales division.
Since 2001, Incendo has produced 37 female-centric telepics, many of which aired on Lifetime stateside via an output deal and were distributed internationally by U.K.-based Power.
"We do it (telepics) differently, making female-led thrillers that are not typical TV movies, but expand the boundaries of the genre, and fit...
- 7/20/2009
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In a David Blaine inspired effort to promote their newest series Crusoe, NBC will build a giant treehouse in Midtown Manhattan in anticipation of the show's October 17 debut. The treehouse will be located on Broadway and 51st Street.
Variety reports that NBC is funding a 24-hour webcam stream capturing the goings-on in the treehouse. The feed will be available at www.savecrusoe.com. During the event, polls and contest giveaways will take place, and series stars Philip Winchester (Crusoe) and Tongayi Chirisa (Friday) will make appearances.
Crusoe is the latest adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel about a British man shipwrecked on a deserted island. Crusoe is accompanied by native friend Friday, and the two team together against cannibals, wild beasts, militias and the forces of nature. On the island, Crusoe builds a breathtaking treehouse in the forest to evade his enemies.
In addition to the island events, the...
Variety reports that NBC is funding a 24-hour webcam stream capturing the goings-on in the treehouse. The feed will be available at www.savecrusoe.com. During the event, polls and contest giveaways will take place, and series stars Philip Winchester (Crusoe) and Tongayi Chirisa (Friday) will make appearances.
Crusoe is the latest adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel about a British man shipwrecked on a deserted island. Crusoe is accompanied by native friend Friday, and the two team together against cannibals, wild beasts, militias and the forces of nature. On the island, Crusoe builds a breathtaking treehouse in the forest to evade his enemies.
In addition to the island events, the...
- 10/13/2008
- by Josh Wigler
- Comicmix.com
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