Film Liaisons in California Statewide (Flics) has announced winners for the 28th annual California on Location Awards (COLAs), presented Friday at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City.
More than 650 supporters of California-based productions attended this year’s awards ceremony, which recognizes exceptional location managers and teams, public employees, and production companies that help facilitate on-location filming across the Golden State.
Netflix’s upcoming Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley took home Location Manager of the Year (Dan Cooley) and Location Team of the Year awards in the Studio Feature category.
The Independent Feature category was similarly swept by The Greatest Hits, which clinched awards for Location Manager (Justin Hill) and Location Team.
For the Television Episodic 1-Hour category, top honors went to Daisy Jones & The Six for Location Manager (Jay Traynor) and Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty for Location Team.
Episodic ½-Hour Location Manager honors went to...
More than 650 supporters of California-based productions attended this year’s awards ceremony, which recognizes exceptional location managers and teams, public employees, and production companies that help facilitate on-location filming across the Golden State.
Netflix’s upcoming Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley took home Location Manager of the Year (Dan Cooley) and Location Team of the Year awards in the Studio Feature category.
The Independent Feature category was similarly swept by The Greatest Hits, which clinched awards for Location Manager (Justin Hill) and Location Team.
For the Television Episodic 1-Hour category, top honors went to Daisy Jones & The Six for Location Manager (Jay Traynor) and Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty for Location Team.
Episodic ½-Hour Location Manager honors went to...
- 12/2/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The forthcoming Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley, independent film The Greatest Hits and limited series Daisy Jones & The Six were among the top winners at the 2023 California On Location Awards, presented Friday.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley received awards for location manager of the year (Dan Cooley) and location team of the year in the studio feature category. In the independent feature category, The Greatest Hits received awards for location manager (Justin Hill) and location team. Daisy Jones & The Six location manager Jay Traynor won in the television episodic one-hour category. In the same category, Winning Time won for location team. Daisy Jones‘ second award went to assistant location manager Courtney Ochoa.
Other noteworthy projects represented among the winners include High Desert (Stacey Brashear) and Minx (location team), both in the episodic half-hour location manager category. And Joker: Folie à Deux‘s Sheila Ryan-Cruz was named assistant location manager of the year – feature.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley received awards for location manager of the year (Dan Cooley) and location team of the year in the studio feature category. In the independent feature category, The Greatest Hits received awards for location manager (Justin Hill) and location team. Daisy Jones & The Six location manager Jay Traynor won in the television episodic one-hour category. In the same category, Winning Time won for location team. Daisy Jones‘ second award went to assistant location manager Courtney Ochoa.
Other noteworthy projects represented among the winners include High Desert (Stacey Brashear) and Minx (location team), both in the episodic half-hour location manager category. And Joker: Folie à Deux‘s Sheila Ryan-Cruz was named assistant location manager of the year – feature.
- 12/2/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Love fast food? You'll want to watch "Fast Food Mania," a new show from Discovery Communications network that debuts June 3. It'll appear on an entirely new cable channel, Destination America, which launches next Monday.
According to a release, the show promises to offer "essential tips for navigating the ever-winding drive thrus and ordering secret menu items, as well as delve into never-before-seen test kitchens of some of America’s favorite chains." There'll also be some interesting fast food tidbits and trivia, like this one: The inventor of KFC's signature red and white bucket was none other than the owner of another popular fast food chain, Dave Thomas of Wendy's. Thomas, it turns out, once operated one of KFC's largest franchises.
The first episode of "Fast Food Mania" highlights fast food favorites like White Castle, Whataburger and Chick-fil-a, the series will also explore eatery chains like Sonic, Dunkin Donuts, Domino's, Taco...
According to a release, the show promises to offer "essential tips for navigating the ever-winding drive thrus and ordering secret menu items, as well as delve into never-before-seen test kitchens of some of America’s favorite chains." There'll also be some interesting fast food tidbits and trivia, like this one: The inventor of KFC's signature red and white bucket was none other than the owner of another popular fast food chain, Dave Thomas of Wendy's. Thomas, it turns out, once operated one of KFC's largest franchises.
The first episode of "Fast Food Mania" highlights fast food favorites like White Castle, Whataburger and Chick-fil-a, the series will also explore eatery chains like Sonic, Dunkin Donuts, Domino's, Taco...
- 5/25/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Love fast food? You'll want to watch "Fast Food Mania," a new show from Discovery Communications network that debuts June 3. It'll appear on an entirely new cable channel, Destination America, which launches next Monday.
According to a release, the show promises to offer "essential tips for navigating the ever-winding drive thrus and ordering secret menu items, as well as delve into never-before-seen test kitchens of some of America's favorite chains." There'll also be some interesting fast food tidbits and trivia, like this one: The inventor of KFC's signature red and white bucket was none other than the owner of another popular fast food chain, Dave Thomas of Wendy's. Thomas, it turns out, once operated one of KFC's largest franchises.
The first episode of "Fast Food Mania" highlights fast food favorites like White Castle, Whataburger and Chick-fil-a, the series will also explore eatery chains like Sonic, Dunkin Donuts, Domino's, Taco Bell...
According to a release, the show promises to offer "essential tips for navigating the ever-winding drive thrus and ordering secret menu items, as well as delve into never-before-seen test kitchens of some of America's favorite chains." There'll also be some interesting fast food tidbits and trivia, like this one: The inventor of KFC's signature red and white bucket was none other than the owner of another popular fast food chain, Dave Thomas of Wendy's. Thomas, it turns out, once operated one of KFC's largest franchises.
The first episode of "Fast Food Mania" highlights fast food favorites like White Castle, Whataburger and Chick-fil-a, the series will also explore eatery chains like Sonic, Dunkin Donuts, Domino's, Taco Bell...
- 5/25/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Aol TV.
On February 17th, 2011, 7Pm
“Pancakes vs. Prototypes”
- Jason Kaplan (Game Prototype Challenge) and Damian Sommer (Griddle Jam)
Ever make a game in a week? What about in four hours? Through two very different game jams, Jason and Damian explore the concept of rapid prototyping, the benefits and difficulties of extremely short-term deadlines, the output of their jams, and the spawning of collaboration.
“Making A One Button, Skill Based Party Game That Doesn’t Suck”
- Miguel Sternberg and Andrew Pilkiw (Spooky Squid Games)
What makes a good skill based party game? How do they differ from hardcore competitive games? Can you make one with only one button? Miguel and Andrew discuss the creative process behind The Night Balloonists, showing sketches, early versions and tests including their secret level making tool: Photoshop and a 2D wind tunnel!
Freeplay: The Night Balloonists!
After the talks play the Night Balloonists on the...
“Pancakes vs. Prototypes”
- Jason Kaplan (Game Prototype Challenge) and Damian Sommer (Griddle Jam)
Ever make a game in a week? What about in four hours? Through two very different game jams, Jason and Damian explore the concept of rapid prototyping, the benefits and difficulties of extremely short-term deadlines, the output of their jams, and the spawning of collaboration.
“Making A One Button, Skill Based Party Game That Doesn’t Suck”
- Miguel Sternberg and Andrew Pilkiw (Spooky Squid Games)
What makes a good skill based party game? How do they differ from hardcore competitive games? Can you make one with only one button? Miguel and Andrew discuss the creative process behind The Night Balloonists, showing sketches, early versions and tests including their secret level making tool: Photoshop and a 2D wind tunnel!
Freeplay: The Night Balloonists!
After the talks play the Night Balloonists on the...
- 2/13/2011
- by Dork Shelf
- DorkShelf.com
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