Four candidates are vying to be the next national president of the International Cinematographers Guild, IATSE Local 600. Whoever wins the upcoming election will succeed John Lindley, who is not seeking reelection.
The four presidential candidates are 2nd national vice president Brad Steptoe Sr.; national assistant secretary-treasurer Jamie Silverstein; national board member Dianne Farrington, and camera operator Casey Shaw.
Chris Silano, running unopposed, will be the guild’s next national vice president, and Steve Wong, also running unopposed, will be the next national secretary-treasurer.
The candidates in the other contested national officer races are:
1st National Vice President
Deborah Lipman
Ella Lubienski
Paul D Varrieur
2nd National Vice President
Sarah Brandes
Christopher Chomyn
Michelle Clementine
Michael Frediani
Paul Maibaum
Dave Perkal
Mark Weingartner
National Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Eric Jensch
Zakiya Lucas-Murray
Patrick Quinn
National Sergeant-at-Arms
Alfeo Dixon
Betsy Peoples
Sunny K Shields...
The four presidential candidates are 2nd national vice president Brad Steptoe Sr.; national assistant secretary-treasurer Jamie Silverstein; national board member Dianne Farrington, and camera operator Casey Shaw.
Chris Silano, running unopposed, will be the guild’s next national vice president, and Steve Wong, also running unopposed, will be the next national secretary-treasurer.
The candidates in the other contested national officer races are:
1st National Vice President
Deborah Lipman
Ella Lubienski
Paul D Varrieur
2nd National Vice President
Sarah Brandes
Christopher Chomyn
Michelle Clementine
Michael Frediani
Paul Maibaum
Dave Perkal
Mark Weingartner
National Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Eric Jensch
Zakiya Lucas-Murray
Patrick Quinn
National Sergeant-at-Arms
Alfeo Dixon
Betsy Peoples
Sunny K Shields...
- 3/29/2022
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Josh Tunick’s romantic drama stars American Pie’s Alyson Hannigan.
Andrew Herwitz’s The Film Sales Company has launched sales talks on Modern Love, a romantic drama starring Alyson Hannigan that is in post.
The Film Sales Company holds worldwide rights and Jason Ishikawa leads the negotiations on the story of two gay men who host a heart-to-heart with their friends on the eve of their wedding.
Josh Tunick wrote and directed Modern Love and the cast includes Anthony Rapp, Jonathan Bennett and Thomas Dekker.
Tunick produces with Eric Kops and Dave Perkal.
Andrew Herwitz’s The Film Sales Company has launched sales talks on Modern Love, a romantic drama starring Alyson Hannigan that is in post.
The Film Sales Company holds worldwide rights and Jason Ishikawa leads the negotiations on the story of two gay men who host a heart-to-heart with their friends on the eve of their wedding.
Josh Tunick wrote and directed Modern Love and the cast includes Anthony Rapp, Jonathan Bennett and Thomas Dekker.
Tunick produces with Eric Kops and Dave Perkal.
- 2/13/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Vampire Diaries Review, Season 3, Episode 19: “Heart of Darkness”
Written by Brian Young and Evan Bleiweiss
Directed by Chris Grismer
Airs Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on the CW
This week, on The Vampire Diaries: Jeremy’s back, Rose’s back, Tyler’s back, Esther’s back. It’s a big ol’ Vampire Diaries reunion.
For many, the highlight of this episode will be the big ol’ makeout session between Elena and Damon. It’s significant forward progress in the shipping wars one assumes must be waging in certain corners of the Vampire Diaries fandom. However, despite the lovely scene of Elena and Damon talking that precedes this *ahem* progress, the scenes that result from it are, for the most part, the weakest element of this episode, and they’re far from helped by the soundtrack choices.
Pop music soundtracks are fairly common, particularly on younger-skewing series or shows aimed towards a female audience.
Written by Brian Young and Evan Bleiweiss
Directed by Chris Grismer
Airs Thursdays at 8pm (Et) on the CW
This week, on The Vampire Diaries: Jeremy’s back, Rose’s back, Tyler’s back, Esther’s back. It’s a big ol’ Vampire Diaries reunion.
For many, the highlight of this episode will be the big ol’ makeout session between Elena and Damon. It’s significant forward progress in the shipping wars one assumes must be waging in certain corners of the Vampire Diaries fandom. However, despite the lovely scene of Elena and Damon talking that precedes this *ahem* progress, the scenes that result from it are, for the most part, the weakest element of this episode, and they’re far from helped by the soundtrack choices.
Pop music soundtracks are fairly common, particularly on younger-skewing series or shows aimed towards a female audience.
- 4/20/2012
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Vampire Diaries fans are now less than a week away from the start of season 3′s final chapter. The show returns April 19, with four consecutive episodes culminating in the May 10 season finale. Ep Julie Plec says producers have known from the start of the season, when they sat down to break this year’s mythology, that Elena and the Salvatore Brothers would eventually learn that if you kill an Original, you take out every vampire in his or her bloodline. “We were looking for that great final push, like a Klaus-is-a-hybrid shocker or the Sun and the Moon curse is fake,...
- 4/13/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
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