Transmedia entertainment company The Project Factory has taken a majority stake in Envelop Entertainment with options to acquire 100% of the business.
Envelop founder Nathan Anderson has joined The Project Factory full-time as Executive Producer looking after project development as well as driving production on high profile projects. The Envelop brand will be folded into The Project Factory.
.Anderson currently is producing a second season of the transmedia crime drama Precinct 13 for NBCUniversal.s 13th Street channel as well as a multiplatform extension of Sam Fox Extreme Adventures with Slr Productions for Network Ten and Zdfe.
Gadney and Anderson worked together on the first season of Precinct 13, a co-production between Envelop and independent producers Michelle Cotterill, Alex Alexander and Timothy Wilde.
.We realised there is a commonality of vision, . Gadney told If. .The acquisition of Envelop allows us to take on more of the larger-scale entertainment projects that have proven to boost TV audiences,...
Envelop founder Nathan Anderson has joined The Project Factory full-time as Executive Producer looking after project development as well as driving production on high profile projects. The Envelop brand will be folded into The Project Factory.
.Anderson currently is producing a second season of the transmedia crime drama Precinct 13 for NBCUniversal.s 13th Street channel as well as a multiplatform extension of Sam Fox Extreme Adventures with Slr Productions for Network Ten and Zdfe.
Gadney and Anderson worked together on the first season of Precinct 13, a co-production between Envelop and independent producers Michelle Cotterill, Alex Alexander and Timothy Wilde.
.We realised there is a commonality of vision, . Gadney told If. .The acquisition of Envelop allows us to take on more of the larger-scale entertainment projects that have proven to boost TV audiences,...
- 11/17/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Sneak Peek new footage and images from the episode "Unanswered Prayers" from Lifetime's "The Client List", starring and produced by Jennifer Love Hewitt, airing April 14, 2013 :
"...when 'Lewis Clark' (Adam Kaufman), a client of 'Riley' (Love Hewitt), mentions he has a connection to big time music agent, 'The Wolf' (Alex Alexander), Riley considers her forgotten dream of becoming a singer.
"'Lacey' (Rebecca Field) gets suspicious that 'Dale' (Greg Grunberg) has been living a secret life.
"Riley continues to work on the legal defense of 'Kyle' (Brian Hallisay) with his attorney 'Graham' (Marco Sanchez), but Kyle encounters some trouble with a fellow inmate that could jeopardize their efforts.
"Meanwhile, 'Evan' (Colin Egglesfield) continues training at the police academy and begins to get close to his fellow cadet, 'Shelby' (T.V. Carpio).
"And At the 'Rub of Sugarland', 'Selena' (Alicia Lagano) teases 'Derek' (Rob Mayes) about the frequency of massages booked by his...
"...when 'Lewis Clark' (Adam Kaufman), a client of 'Riley' (Love Hewitt), mentions he has a connection to big time music agent, 'The Wolf' (Alex Alexander), Riley considers her forgotten dream of becoming a singer.
"'Lacey' (Rebecca Field) gets suspicious that 'Dale' (Greg Grunberg) has been living a secret life.
"Riley continues to work on the legal defense of 'Kyle' (Brian Hallisay) with his attorney 'Graham' (Marco Sanchez), but Kyle encounters some trouble with a fellow inmate that could jeopardize their efforts.
"Meanwhile, 'Evan' (Colin Egglesfield) continues training at the police academy and begins to get close to his fellow cadet, 'Shelby' (T.V. Carpio).
"And At the 'Rub of Sugarland', 'Selena' (Alicia Lagano) teases 'Derek' (Rob Mayes) about the frequency of massages booked by his...
- 4/9/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The Movie Network Channel has announced the finalists for its Movie Extra Webfest 2.0 competition.
The competition called for entrants to produce a 60 second trailer for a web series idea and post it on to the Movie Extra’s Facebook page.
The winner will receive $100,000 budget to produce a seven part series to premiere on Movie Extra’s Youtube site.
Last year’s winner was Henry and Aaron’s seven steps to Superstardom
With 15 finalists announced, the winner will be selected by a panel of judges including Marc Fennell (Triple J film critic and Hungry Beast presenter, Bradley Eldridge (creative director, Soap Creative), Mike Cowap (Screen Australia), Emma Moroney (supervising producer Mnc) and Christopher Berry (Movie Extra Webfest executive producer).
Over 80 entries were received.
The finalists are:
Irresponsible Service of Alcohol
Rob Innes
South Melbourne, Vic
Idiot Cops
Kacey Baker
Caringbah, Nsw
Orpheus
Alex Alexander
Surry Hills, Nsw
Betty and Frank...
The competition called for entrants to produce a 60 second trailer for a web series idea and post it on to the Movie Extra’s Facebook page.
The winner will receive $100,000 budget to produce a seven part series to premiere on Movie Extra’s Youtube site.
Last year’s winner was Henry and Aaron’s seven steps to Superstardom
With 15 finalists announced, the winner will be selected by a panel of judges including Marc Fennell (Triple J film critic and Hungry Beast presenter, Bradley Eldridge (creative director, Soap Creative), Mike Cowap (Screen Australia), Emma Moroney (supervising producer Mnc) and Christopher Berry (Movie Extra Webfest executive producer).
Over 80 entries were received.
The finalists are:
Irresponsible Service of Alcohol
Rob Innes
South Melbourne, Vic
Idiot Cops
Kacey Baker
Caringbah, Nsw
Orpheus
Alex Alexander
Surry Hills, Nsw
Betty and Frank...
- 12/2/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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