The 7th annual Lmgi Awards have named Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and The Last Black Man in San Francisco as its film location winners.
The awards spotlight international features, television, and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character and enhance the narrative.
The Location Managers Guild International /Lmgi announced the winners in an online event hosted by Isaiah Mustafa, honoring outstanding creative contributions of location professionals in film, television and commercials from around the globe, and recognizing outstanding service by film commissions for their support “above and beyond” during the production process.
Celebrating the theme “2020 Vision: We See It First,” this year’s Lmgi Awards broke with tradition in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the ceremony was presented on a digital platform and streamed to a worldwide audience.
“At a time when the industry is shifting under our collective feet,...
The awards spotlight international features, television, and commercials in which the creative use of filming locations set the tone, enrich the character and enhance the narrative.
The Location Managers Guild International /Lmgi announced the winners in an online event hosted by Isaiah Mustafa, honoring outstanding creative contributions of location professionals in film, television and commercials from around the globe, and recognizing outstanding service by film commissions for their support “above and beyond” during the production process.
Celebrating the theme “2020 Vision: We See It First,” this year’s Lmgi Awards broke with tradition in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the ceremony was presented on a digital platform and streamed to a worldwide audience.
“At a time when the industry is shifting under our collective feet,...
- 10/24/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The French found footage comedy Babysitting, the local box office hit in 2014 that spawned a sequel, is getting an English language remake.
Angry Films, Moonriver Content and Entertainment One will finance and produce the upcoming film. Iain Morris, the creator and director behind the hit comedy series The In Betweeners, and the feature film adaptation by the same name, has signed on to direct, with Cory Kaplan co-producing.
Peter Hoare (Killing Hasselhoff, Kevin Can Wait)) will pen the screenplay ahead of a shoot in New York City later this year. No word on casting.
Babysitting, released in France by...
Angry Films, Moonriver Content and Entertainment One will finance and produce the upcoming film. Iain Morris, the creator and director behind the hit comedy series The In Betweeners, and the feature film adaptation by the same name, has signed on to direct, with Cory Kaplan co-producing.
Peter Hoare (Killing Hasselhoff, Kevin Can Wait)) will pen the screenplay ahead of a shoot in New York City later this year. No word on casting.
Babysitting, released in France by...
- 6/2/2017
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Who knew that D.C.'s tough (and chic!) fixer lived in a space fit not for the capital, but for Hollywood royalty? Scandal's production designer, Corey Kaplan, gives People a behind-the-scenes look at how they created Kerry Washington's character Olivia Pope's fabulous apartment.
The space is based off of apartments in the El Royale in Los Angeles, designed by William Douglas Lee of the Chateau Marmont in 1927. The illustrious building was once home to Clark Gable and Loretta Young.
"We took the basic elements of the El Royale apartments to stage," Kaplan says. "We loved the moldings and the embellishments,...
The space is based off of apartments in the El Royale in Los Angeles, designed by William Douglas Lee of the Chateau Marmont in 1927. The illustrious building was once home to Clark Gable and Loretta Young.
"We took the basic elements of the El Royale apartments to stage," Kaplan says. "We loved the moldings and the embellishments,...
- 4/12/2013
- by Catherine Kast
- People.com - TV Watch
Who knew that D.C.'s tough (and chic!) fixer lived in a space fit not for the capital, but for Hollywood royalty? Scandal's production designer, Corey Kaplan, gives People a behind-the-scenes look at how they created Kerry Washington's character Olivia Pope's fabulous apartment. The space is based off of apartments in the El Royale in Los Angeles, designed by William Douglas Lee of the Chateau Marmont in 1927. The illustrious building was once home to Clark Gable and Loretta Young. "We took the basic elements of the El Royale apartments to stage," Kaplan says. "We loved the moldings and the embellishments,...
- 4/12/2013
- by Catherine Kast
- PEOPLE.com
John Shaffner is the new chair of the Art Directors Council, replacing Thomas A. Walsh, who remains president of the Art Directors Guild. Shaffner, who recently completed four years as chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, is the former vice chair of the Council. Corey Kaplan is the new vice chair. Jack Fisk also was elected to the council. Shaffner is production designer on the television shows "Two and a Half Men," "The Big Bang Theory" and "Mike & Molly." Also read: Bruce Rosenblum Elected TV Academy's Chairman, CEO Fisk, who...
- 1/31/2012
- by Joshua L. Weinstein
- The Wrap
HollywoodNews.com: – Production Designer John Shaffner has been elected to a three-year term as Chair of the Art Directors Council, effective immediately, replacing Thomas A. Walsh, who continues in the position of President of the overall Art Directors Guild (Adg, Iatse Local 800).
Shaffner was formerly Vice-Chair of the Council, a position now filled by Corey Kaplan. Also elected to the Art Directors Council was Jack Fisk. The Adg has four craft councils: Art Directors; Scenic, Title & Graphic Artists; Set Designers & Model Makers, and Illustrators & Matte Artists.
Shaffner has just completed four years as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. He presently works as Production Designer on Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Mike & Molly.
Fisk was nominated for an Oscar® and a BAFTA Award for his work as Production Designer on There Will be Blood. He was Production Designer on...
Shaffner was formerly Vice-Chair of the Council, a position now filled by Corey Kaplan. Also elected to the Art Directors Council was Jack Fisk. The Adg has four craft councils: Art Directors; Scenic, Title & Graphic Artists; Set Designers & Model Makers, and Illustrators & Matte Artists.
Shaffner has just completed four years as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. He presently works as Production Designer on Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Mike & Molly.
Fisk was nominated for an Oscar® and a BAFTA Award for his work as Production Designer on There Will be Blood. He was Production Designer on...
- 1/31/2012
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
Production designer John Shaffner has been elected to a three-year term as Chair of the Art Directors Council, effective immediately. Shaffner replaces Thomas A. Walsh, who will continue as president of the overall Art Directors Guild. Shaffner, a production designer on Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory and Mike & Molly, has just finished a four year run as Chairman and CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. He was formerly Vice-Chair of the Council, a position now filled by Corey Kaplan. Jack Fisk was also elected to the Art Directors Council. Fisk
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- 1/29/2012
- by Jane Kellogg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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