In today’s film news roundup, UTA promotes agents Chelsea McKinnies and Emerson Davis, “A Deadly Legend’ finds a home and the Black Life Film Fest is unveiled.
Promotions
United Talent Agency has promoted veteran agents Chelsea McKinnies and Emerson Davis to partner status.
“As champions of powerful and unique voices, Chelsea and Emerson have been integral to the growth and evolution of UTA,” said UTA co-president David Kramer. “It is essential our partnership is comprised of dynamic and deserving leaders, particularly as we strive for our company to better reflect the world in which we live. Chelsea and Emerson make us better as a whole and will provide leadership and inspiration to colleagues who have been underrepresented in our partnership. UTA is fortunate to have such esteemed colleagues to help lead us in these times.”
Davis is a 14-year UTA veteran and part of UTA’s Motion Picture Literary Group.
Promotions
United Talent Agency has promoted veteran agents Chelsea McKinnies and Emerson Davis to partner status.
“As champions of powerful and unique voices, Chelsea and Emerson have been integral to the growth and evolution of UTA,” said UTA co-president David Kramer. “It is essential our partnership is comprised of dynamic and deserving leaders, particularly as we strive for our company to better reflect the world in which we live. Chelsea and Emerson make us better as a whole and will provide leadership and inspiration to colleagues who have been underrepresented in our partnership. UTA is fortunate to have such esteemed colleagues to help lead us in these times.”
Davis is a 14-year UTA veteran and part of UTA’s Motion Picture Literary Group.
- 6/16/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Ehad Berisha, Justin Andrew Davis, Peyton Michelle Edwards, Olivia Helaine, John Pope, Eric Consolazio, Kristen Anne Ferraro | Written and Directed by Erik C. Bloomquist, Carson Bloomquist
She Came from the Woods is a brand-new short film written, directed, and produced by The Bloomquist Brothers (Erik and Carson); whose most-recent short, Ghost Tour, is currently on Crypt TV, and whose hard-boiled short film, The Cobblestone Corridor, we reviewed way back in 2015….
After a brief introduction, with the camp counselors all sitting round a campfire telling a scary story a la Are You Afraid of the Dark?, She Came From the Woods wastes no time getting to the horrific action. But with a running time of just over 12 minutes, there’s not that much time to begin with!
The set up is brief. There’s an urban legend that says you will call the evil spirt of Esther – a witch who...
She Came from the Woods is a brand-new short film written, directed, and produced by The Bloomquist Brothers (Erik and Carson); whose most-recent short, Ghost Tour, is currently on Crypt TV, and whose hard-boiled short film, The Cobblestone Corridor, we reviewed way back in 2015….
After a brief introduction, with the camp counselors all sitting round a campfire telling a scary story a la Are You Afraid of the Dark?, She Came From the Woods wastes no time getting to the horrific action. But with a running time of just over 12 minutes, there’s not that much time to begin with!
The set up is brief. There’s an urban legend that says you will call the evil spirt of Esther – a witch who...
- 10/31/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Following on from the debut images released at the end of last month, Mainframe Pictures have unveiled the first trailer for She Came from the Woods, a brand-new short film written, directed, and produced by The Bloomquist Brothers; which sees a campfire story come to life for a group of counselors on the last day of summer at Camp Briarbrook…. Horror fans and longtime readers of Nerdly might recognise the name Bloomquist – one of the brothers, Erik Bloomquist, was the writer/director behind the fantastic short film The Cobblestone Corridor, which we reviewed way back in 2015.
Said the Bloomquists:
She Came from the Woods is inspired by our early influences — particularly Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. This show awakened our imaginations, fostering a feeling of boundless possibilities and heightened sensory experiences. Our passion for these things has been ever-presents since childhood. It is a feeling that we...
Said the Bloomquists:
She Came from the Woods is inspired by our early influences — particularly Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. This show awakened our imaginations, fostering a feeling of boundless possibilities and heightened sensory experiences. Our passion for these things has been ever-presents since childhood. It is a feeling that we...
- 10/10/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Mainframe Pictures have released the first images from She Came from the Woods, a brand-new short film written, directed, and produced by The Bloomquist Brothers; whose most-recent short, Ghost Tour, is currently on Crypt TV; and sees a campfire story come to life for a group of counselors on the last day of summer at Camp Briarbrook….
Inspired by shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark, the short stars Ehad Berisha, Justin Andrew Davis, Peyton Michelle Edwards, Olivia Helaine, John Pope, Eric Consolazio and Kristen Anne Ferraro.
Said the Bloomquists:
She Came from the Woods is inspired by our early influences — particularly Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. This show awakened our imaginations, fostering a feeling of boundless possibilities and heightened sensory experiences. Our passion for these things has been ever-presents since childhood. It is a feeling that we hope to evoke in audiences — reminding them that...
Inspired by shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark, the short stars Ehad Berisha, Justin Andrew Davis, Peyton Michelle Edwards, Olivia Helaine, John Pope, Eric Consolazio and Kristen Anne Ferraro.
Said the Bloomquists:
She Came from the Woods is inspired by our early influences — particularly Nickelodeon’s Are You Afraid of the Dark?. This show awakened our imaginations, fostering a feeling of boundless possibilities and heightened sensory experiences. Our passion for these things has been ever-presents since childhood. It is a feeling that we hope to evoke in audiences — reminding them that...
- 9/29/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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