The Senate Commerce Committee held a wide-ranging hearing Wednesday on the future of online video transmission, consumer choice and consolidation among pay TV and broadband providers. Among the witnesses were David Cohen, Comcast's executive vice president, and John Stankey, At&T's group president and chief strategy officer. The two business execs argued that consolidation in the telecom industry is good for consumers and innovation. They also insisted that mega-mergers would not hurt online video providers, and would in fact be good for consumers. Also read: Tech Trade Group Rips Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger “Video competition is strong and it is increasing,...
- 7/17/2014
- by Ira Teinowitz
- The Wrap
The American Film Institute’s 2011 Directing Workshop for Women participants presented their short films earlier this month at an event at the DGA in Hollywood, hosted by Lisa Cholodenko (“High Art,” “The Kids are All Right”).
Over 250 women have participated in the program and, interestingly, most of the successful alum of the program have become directors of television programming.
Of the eight films presented by 2011′s directors Amy French, Jennifer Glynn, Rachel Goldberg, Kimberly McCullough, Lisa Robertson, Courtney Rowe, Tina Salmassi and Velvet Andrews Smith, “Commerce,” written and directed by Lisa Robertson, was chosen by The Adrienne Shelly Foundation to receive a production grant that will enable Robertson to explore the production of a feature film from her material.
Robertson’s short stars Joel Gretsch (“V,” “The 4400″), Annabeth Gish (“Mystic Pizza,” “The West Wing”) and Noel Fisher (“Twitlight: Breaking Dawn,” “The Riches”), and presents a traditional family man being...
Over 250 women have participated in the program and, interestingly, most of the successful alum of the program have become directors of television programming.
Of the eight films presented by 2011′s directors Amy French, Jennifer Glynn, Rachel Goldberg, Kimberly McCullough, Lisa Robertson, Courtney Rowe, Tina Salmassi and Velvet Andrews Smith, “Commerce,” written and directed by Lisa Robertson, was chosen by The Adrienne Shelly Foundation to receive a production grant that will enable Robertson to explore the production of a feature film from her material.
Robertson’s short stars Joel Gretsch (“V,” “The 4400″), Annabeth Gish (“Mystic Pizza,” “The West Wing”) and Noel Fisher (“Twitlight: Breaking Dawn,” “The Riches”), and presents a traditional family man being...
- 6/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
The American Film Institute’s 2011 Directing Workshop for Women participants presented their short films earlier this month at an event at the DGA in Hollywood, hosted by Lisa Cholodenko (“High Art,” “The Kids are All Right”).
Over 250 women have participated in the program and, interestingly, most of the successful alum of the program have become directors of television programming.
Of the eight films presented by 2011′s directors Amy French, Jennifer Glynn, Rachel Goldberg, Kimberly McCullough, Lisa Robertson, Courtney Rowe, Tina Salmassi and Velvet Andrews Smith, “Commerce,” written and directed by Lisa Robertson, was chosen by The Adrienne Shelly Foundation to receive a production grant that will enable Robertson to explore the production of a feature film from her material.
Robertson’s short stars Joel Gretsch (“V,” “The 4400″), Annabeth Gish (“Mystic Pizza,” “The West Wing”) and Noel Fisher (“Twitlight: Breaking Dawn,” “The Riches”), and presents a traditional family man being...
Over 250 women have participated in the program and, interestingly, most of the successful alum of the program have become directors of television programming.
Of the eight films presented by 2011′s directors Amy French, Jennifer Glynn, Rachel Goldberg, Kimberly McCullough, Lisa Robertson, Courtney Rowe, Tina Salmassi and Velvet Andrews Smith, “Commerce,” written and directed by Lisa Robertson, was chosen by The Adrienne Shelly Foundation to receive a production grant that will enable Robertson to explore the production of a feature film from her material.
Robertson’s short stars Joel Gretsch (“V,” “The 4400″), Annabeth Gish (“Mystic Pizza,” “The West Wing”) and Noel Fisher (“Twitlight: Breaking Dawn,” “The Riches”), and presents a traditional family man being...
- 6/7/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
We have some new stills from Noel Fisher’s (Vladimir of the Romanian Coven in Breaking Dawn) short, Commerce. Noel plays the part of Pete and he stars alonside Annabeth Gish and Joel Gretsch. Check out the new stills of Noel and a plot summary of Commerce below: A spiraling compulsion threatens to alienate businessman, Ken, [...]
Click on the Title for the Full Article...
Click on the Title for the Full Article...
- 5/16/2011
- by Evie
- twilightersanonymous.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.