Sneak Peek new images of actress Lauren Cohan, aka 'Maggie Greene' in AMC's "The Walking Dead" posing for the latest issue of "Interview" magazine, photographed by Mark Williams:
"...'The Walking Dead' has allowed me to experience success, remain myself and develop some of the closest bonds, both professionally and personally, that I could ever have imagined," said Cohan.
"I think this season I see some of the biggest changes in 'Maggie'. She’s had to become hardened, not because that’s what the world requires, but … I’d say there’s been a pretty constant perseverance and optimism for Maggie, and this year she has to make really hard decisions. I don’t know if they will permanently change her, but they are definitely showing a very different side of what this world requires you to be.
"Losing people means you need to go on and fight even harder,...
"...'The Walking Dead' has allowed me to experience success, remain myself and develop some of the closest bonds, both professionally and personally, that I could ever have imagined," said Cohan.
"I think this season I see some of the biggest changes in 'Maggie'. She’s had to become hardened, not because that’s what the world requires, but … I’d say there’s been a pretty constant perseverance and optimism for Maggie, and this year she has to make really hard decisions. I don’t know if they will permanently change her, but they are definitely showing a very different side of what this world requires you to be.
"Losing people means you need to go on and fight even harder,...
- 10/19/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
UK based indie developer and publisher, VooFoo Studios, have announced that their award-nominated top-down racing game, Mantis Burn Racing, is coming soon to the Nintendo Switch.
Mantis Burn Racing is a visually stunning, action-packed top-down racing game that combines real-world ‘fun’ physics with intuitive controls in highly competitive ‘one-more-go’ style races that players of all ages and abilities can enjoy. Prove your race skills in 5 unique classes of vehicles over an extensive 11-season career with multiple challenges in fast, frenetic, bumper-to-bumper races where winning is everything!
From the press release:
“Mantis Burn Racing’s addictive pick-up-and-play style game play has already been very well received on PS4, Xbox One and Steam” said Mark Williams, Technology Director at VooFoo Studios. “The game’s broad appeal and addictive couch multiplayer make it a great fit for the Nintendo audience and we can’t wait to give Switch players the chance to play...
Mantis Burn Racing is a visually stunning, action-packed top-down racing game that combines real-world ‘fun’ physics with intuitive controls in highly competitive ‘one-more-go’ style races that players of all ages and abilities can enjoy. Prove your race skills in 5 unique classes of vehicles over an extensive 11-season career with multiple challenges in fast, frenetic, bumper-to-bumper races where winning is everything!
From the press release:
“Mantis Burn Racing’s addictive pick-up-and-play style game play has already been very well received on PS4, Xbox One and Steam” said Mark Williams, Technology Director at VooFoo Studios. “The game’s broad appeal and addictive couch multiplayer make it a great fit for the Nintendo audience and we can’t wait to give Switch players the chance to play...
- 9/21/2017
- by Kat Wheat
- Nerdly
Pair of south-west England based exhibitors strike deal.
Two long-running UK cinema chains have struck a deal to amalgamate their businesses.
Cornwall-based Wtw Cinemas has taken a substantial shareholding in Devon-based Scott Cinemas. The new company will continue to trade to the public as Scott Cinemas while the operational business will be renamed as Wtw-Scott Cinemas.
Founded in 1945, Wtw Cinemas operates four cinemas in Newquay, St Austell, Truro and Wadebridge.
Scott Cinemas was founded in the 1960s and now operates seven venues in Barnstaple, Bridgwater, Bristol, East Grinstead, Exmouth, Newton Abbot and Sidmouth [pictured].
Scott Cinema’s MD Peter Hoare will remain in his role. Scott Cinemas director Jon Hindson and newly-promoted operations director Dan Harris will be joined on the management board by Wtw directors David, Mark and Robert Williams.
Peter Hoare commented: “With Scott’s established offices for accounts, It and media and Wtw’s knowledge and track-record of delivering high quality new build cinemas we feel...
Two long-running UK cinema chains have struck a deal to amalgamate their businesses.
Cornwall-based Wtw Cinemas has taken a substantial shareholding in Devon-based Scott Cinemas. The new company will continue to trade to the public as Scott Cinemas while the operational business will be renamed as Wtw-Scott Cinemas.
Founded in 1945, Wtw Cinemas operates four cinemas in Newquay, St Austell, Truro and Wadebridge.
Scott Cinemas was founded in the 1960s and now operates seven venues in Barnstaple, Bridgwater, Bristol, East Grinstead, Exmouth, Newton Abbot and Sidmouth [pictured].
Scott Cinema’s MD Peter Hoare will remain in his role. Scott Cinemas director Jon Hindson and newly-promoted operations director Dan Harris will be joined on the management board by Wtw directors David, Mark and Robert Williams.
Peter Hoare commented: “With Scott’s established offices for accounts, It and media and Wtw’s knowledge and track-record of delivering high quality new build cinemas we feel...
- 4/19/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Meet the ancestors of Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and Shaun the Sheep in this first trailer for Early Man.
Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of courageous caveman hero Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his best friend Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age City to save their home.
Currently in production in Bristol, Hiddleston and Maisie Williams (Goona) will be joined by Timothy Spall, Richard Ayoade, Selina Griffiths, Johnny Vegas, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall and Richard Webber playing characters from the Bronze Age city.
From Aardman and StudioCanal, the new prehistoric caveman comedy by four-time Academy Award winning director Nick Park opens in cinemas 2018 A.D.
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Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of courageous caveman hero Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his best friend Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age City to save their home.
Currently in production in Bristol, Hiddleston and Maisie Williams (Goona) will be joined by Timothy Spall, Richard Ayoade, Selina Griffiths, Johnny Vegas, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall and Richard Webber playing characters from the Bronze Age city.
From Aardman and StudioCanal, the new prehistoric caveman comedy by four-time Academy Award winning director Nick Park opens in cinemas 2018 A.D.
Join the Tribe:
Website: http://www.earlymanmovie.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/earlymanmovie
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/earlymanmovie
Instagram: http://www.
- 3/17/2017
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In case you don't remember, Aardman Animations is the production company behind stop-motion films such as Chicken Run, Shaun the Sheep, and Wallace and Gromit. They always make charming, enjoyable, and funny films. Their latest project is called Early Man, and it's set in the stone age. Today we have a teaser trailer to share with you and it's really quite delightful.
Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of courageous caveman hero Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his best friend Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age City to save their home.
The movie also stars Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones. The director of the film, Nick Park, revealed more of the cast in an official announcement, which also offers us details on some of the other characters:...
Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures roamed the earth, Early Man tells the story of courageous caveman hero Dug (Eddie Redmayne) and his best friend Hognob as they unite his tribe against a mighty enemy Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age City to save their home.
The movie also stars Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones. The director of the film, Nick Park, revealed more of the cast in an official announcement, which also offers us details on some of the other characters:...
- 3/16/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Eddie Redmayne stars in animated feature from the company behind Wallace And Gromit.
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the voice cast of Aardman Animation’s forthcoming feature Early Man.
The company has also released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can watch below or here on mobile.
Eddie Redmayne leads the cast of the prehistoric adventure, which also boasts Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams.
Further voice talent now on the project include Johnny Vegas, Selina Griffiths, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall, and Richard Webber.
Production is currently underway at Aardman’s studios in Bristol on the feature, an animated comedy about a plucky caveman [Redmayne] who unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
Studiocanal is co-financing and will distribute in its own territories - UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand - and will sell worldwide.
The BFI is...
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the voice cast of Aardman Animation’s forthcoming feature Early Man.
The company has also released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can watch below or here on mobile.
Eddie Redmayne leads the cast of the prehistoric adventure, which also boasts Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams.
Further voice talent now on the project include Johnny Vegas, Selina Griffiths, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall, and Richard Webber.
Production is currently underway at Aardman’s studios in Bristol on the feature, an animated comedy about a plucky caveman [Redmayne] who unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
Studiocanal is co-financing and will distribute in its own territories - UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand - and will sell worldwide.
The BFI is...
- 3/16/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Eddie Redmayne stars in animated feature from the company behind Wallace And Gromit.
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the voice cast of Aardman Animation’s forthcoming feature Early Man.
The company has also released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can watch below or here on mobile.
Eddie Redmayne leads the cast of the prehistoric adventure, which also boasts Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams.
Further voice talent now on the project include Johnny Vegas, Selina Griffiths, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall, and Richard Webber.
Production is currently underway at Aardman’s studios in Bristol on the feature, an animated comedy about a plucky caveman [Redmayne] who unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
Studiocanal is co-financing and will distribute in its own territories - UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand - and will sell worldwide.
The BFI is...
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the voice cast of Aardman Animation’s forthcoming feature Early Man.
The company has also released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can watch below or here on mobile.
Eddie Redmayne leads the cast of the prehistoric adventure, which also boasts Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams.
Further voice talent now on the project include Johnny Vegas, Selina Griffiths, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall, and Richard Webber.
Production is currently underway at Aardman’s studios in Bristol on the feature, an animated comedy about a plucky caveman [Redmayne] who unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
Studiocanal is co-financing and will distribute in its own territories - UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand - and will sell worldwide.
The BFI is...
- 3/16/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Eddie Redmayne stars in animated feature from the company behind Wallace And Gromit.
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the voice cast of Aardman Animation’s forthcoming feature Early Man.
The company has also released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can watch below or here on mobile.
Eddie Redmayne leads the cast of the prehistoric adventure, which also boasts Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams.
Further voice talent now on the project include Johnny Vegas, Selina Griffiths, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall, and Richard Webber.
Production is currently underway at Aardman’s studios in Bristol on the feature, an animated comedy about a plucky caveman [Redmayne] who unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
Studiocanal is co-financing and will distribute in its own territories - UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand - and will sell worldwide.
The BFI is...
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the voice cast of Aardman Animation’s forthcoming feature Early Man.
The company has also released a teaser trailer for the film, which you can watch below or here on mobile.
Eddie Redmayne leads the cast of the prehistoric adventure, which also boasts Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams.
Further voice talent now on the project include Johnny Vegas, Selina Griffiths, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall, and Richard Webber.
Production is currently underway at Aardman’s studios in Bristol on the feature, an animated comedy about a plucky caveman [Redmayne] who unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
Studiocanal is co-financing and will distribute in its own territories - UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand - and will sell worldwide.
The BFI is...
- 3/16/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Back in October, we got a brief glimpse at Aardman Animation and Studiocanal’s prehistoric comedy adventure, Early Man. Today we have the first teaser. Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams star in the Stone Age pic that’s helmed by Nick Park. Redmayne plays Dug, a plucky caveman whose tribe is really putting him off in the clip above. Newly-added cast playing the tribe includes Timothy Spall, Richard Ayoade, Selina Griffiths, Johnny Vegas, Mark Williams…...
- 3/16/2017
- Deadline
Oscar-winning Wallace and Gromit director Nick Park's long-awaited return to the big screen, the prehistoric caveman animation film Early Man, has added a further crop of British names.
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the previously announced Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams in the upcoming comedy adventure from Aardman and StudioCanal. Selina Griffiths, Johnny Vegas, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall and Richard Webber round out the voice cast for the tribe of Dug (Redmayne).
The latest casting news was unveiled Thursday alongside the first teaser trailer for the film, currently filming at Aardman's studios in Bristol.
...
Timothy Spall and Richard Ayoade have joined the previously announced Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston and Maisie Williams in the upcoming comedy adventure from Aardman and StudioCanal. Selina Griffiths, Johnny Vegas, Mark Williams, Gina Yashere, Simon Greenall and Richard Webber round out the voice cast for the tribe of Dug (Redmayne).
The latest casting news was unveiled Thursday alongside the first teaser trailer for the film, currently filming at Aardman's studios in Bristol.
...
- 3/16/2017
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Gerard Butler plays a bit of a dick in Mark Williams directorial debut The Headhunter’s Calling, and then his son gets ill and he’s supposed to realise he’s been a bit of a dick, and then the audience are supposed to forgive him for being a bit of a dick. If you don’t abide […]
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- 9/15/2016
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The talent just kept on coming on Day 4 of Deadline’s studio coverage at Tiff, with the stars of La La Land, Venice prize winner Nocturnal Animals, Miles Teller boxing vehicle Bleed For This, the Mark Duplass-written Blue Jay, and more in attendance. As Mr. Robot Season 2 winds down, star Rami Malek appeared, in support of his film Buster’s Mal Heart; and Gerard Butler discussed his new indie drama, The Headhunter’s Calling, along with his director, Mark Williams. Click…...
- 9/13/2016
- Deadline
As we wind down towards the end of the summer, one can’t help but have their minds wander towards what’s next, cinematically speaking. Namely, the fall festival season, which will soon be upon us. We’ve already had the Venice Film Festival announce their lineup, as well as most of the titles playing at the Toronto International Film Festival, but earlier today the New York Film Festival also announced what was playing at their shindig. Now, we mostly know the lay of the festival landscape, and it’s looking very exciting, if I do say so myself. The next few months can’t come soon enough… Below you will see what the Toronto International Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and New York Film Festival have announced to date as their entries. Each fest has something interesting and exclusive to offer, while there is some crossover to be found as well.
- 8/9/2016
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
The Toronto International Film Festival — aka Tiff — has announced its first round of picks for this year’s festival, including Galas and Special Presentations, along with the festival’s opening night selection, Antoine Fuqua’s “The Magnificent Seven,” and their closing night pick, Kelly Fremon Craig’s feature directorial debut “The Edge of Seventeen.” Filled with early awards contenders, returning filmmakers and favorites from other festivals from around the globe, it’s a meaty selection of offerings that firmly announces the imminent arrival of the cinematic bonanza otherwise known as the fall festival season.
There are plenty of familiar faces here, including Denis Villeneuve, who will be bringing his “Arrival” to the same festival that has also screened his “Sicario” and “Prisoners” in previous years. The year after debuting his “Being Charlie” at Tiff, director Rob Reiner will return with his Woody Harrelson-starring biopic “Lbj.” Lone Scherfig, who has...
There are plenty of familiar faces here, including Denis Villeneuve, who will be bringing his “Arrival” to the same festival that has also screened his “Sicario” and “Prisoners” in previous years. The year after debuting his “Being Charlie” at Tiff, director Rob Reiner will return with his Woody Harrelson-starring biopic “Lbj.” Lone Scherfig, who has...
- 7/26/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
After highlighting the best films of the year thus far, it’s time to turn our attention to the fall. While Venice and Telluride will get things going, the biggest seasonal event is easily the Toronto International Film Festival. With hundreds of titles from around the globe on its slate, many of our yearly favorites debut there and we’ll be covering in-depth yet again this year. To get a preview of what to expect, they’ve announced their initial line-up of titles.
The slate includes Tom Ford‘s Nocturnal Animals, Denis Villeneuve‘s Arrival, Damien Chazelle‘s La La Land, Kim Ji-woon‘s The Age of Shadows, Ewan McGregor‘s American Pastoral, the Miles Teller-led Bleed for This, Denial starring Rachel Weisz, Christopher Guest‘s Mascots, Werner Herzog‘s Salt and Fire, the Michael Fassbender-led Trespass Against Us, Una starring Rooney Mara, Rob Reiner‘s Lbj, A Monster Calls,...
The slate includes Tom Ford‘s Nocturnal Animals, Denis Villeneuve‘s Arrival, Damien Chazelle‘s La La Land, Kim Ji-woon‘s The Age of Shadows, Ewan McGregor‘s American Pastoral, the Miles Teller-led Bleed for This, Denial starring Rachel Weisz, Christopher Guest‘s Mascots, Werner Herzog‘s Salt and Fire, the Michael Fassbender-led Trespass Against Us, Una starring Rooney Mara, Rob Reiner‘s Lbj, A Monster Calls,...
- 7/26/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
She’s no stranger to having her picture taken, but Rumer Willis is furious over one particular snap from her photo shoot with Vanity Fair.
The “Dancing With the Stars” alum (who posed with sisters Tallulah and Scout) claims that photographers Mark Williams and Sara Hirakawa photoshopped her image to make her jaw less pronounced.
Willis posted the pic via Instagram along with the caption, "Any friends of fans of mine who posted this I would appreciate if you took it down. The photographer Photoshopped my face to make my jaw smaller and I find it really offensive for anyone to try and change the way you look so drastically. I love the way I look and I won't support anyone who would feel a need to change the way I look to make me beautiful. Whether or not they realize it, it is a form of bullying, which I won't stand for.
The “Dancing With the Stars” alum (who posed with sisters Tallulah and Scout) claims that photographers Mark Williams and Sara Hirakawa photoshopped her image to make her jaw less pronounced.
Willis posted the pic via Instagram along with the caption, "Any friends of fans of mine who posted this I would appreciate if you took it down. The photographer Photoshopped my face to make my jaw smaller and I find it really offensive for anyone to try and change the way you look so drastically. I love the way I look and I won't support anyone who would feel a need to change the way I look to make me beautiful. Whether or not they realize it, it is a form of bullying, which I won't stand for.
- 5/4/2016
- GossipCenter
Photographers Mark Williams and Sara Hirakawa responded Wednesday to Rumer Willis' claim that they photoshopped her jaw to appear smaller in an editorial shoot with her sisters for Vanity Fair.
"The retouching that was done to the photograph was only done to resolve some distortion with using a wide angle lens for a group shot, and not to alter or modify anyone's face," they said in a statement to People. "We used a wide angle lens, and it might've made Rumer's chin look smaller from the higher angle that we shot the image."
"We did correct for the optics...
"The retouching that was done to the photograph was only done to resolve some distortion with using a wide angle lens for a group shot, and not to alter or modify anyone's face," they said in a statement to People. "We used a wide angle lens, and it might've made Rumer's chin look smaller from the higher angle that we shot the image."
"We did correct for the optics...
- 5/4/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- People.com - TV Watch
Photographers Mark Williams and Sara Hirakawa responded Wednesday to Rumer Willis' claim that they photoshopped her jaw to appear smaller in an editorial shoot with her sisters for Vanity Fair. "The retouching that was done to the photograph was only done to resolve some distortion with using a wide angle lens for a group shot, and not to alter or modify anyone's face," they said in a statement to People. "We used a wide angle lens, and it might've made Rumer's chin look smaller from the higher angle that we shot the image." "We did correct for the optics...
- 5/4/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- PEOPLE.com
Photographers Mark Williams and Sara Hirakawa responded Wednesday to Rumer Willis' claim that they photoshopped her jaw to appear smaller in an editorial shoot with her sisters for Vanity Fair. "The retouching that was done to the photograph was only done to resolve some distortion with using a wide angle lens for a group shot, and not to alter or modify anyone's face," they said in a statement to People. "We used a wide angle lens, and it might've made Rumer's chin look smaller from the higher angle that we shot the image." "We did correct for the optics...
- 5/4/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Nicolas Chartier and Jonathan Deckter have bolstered their sales ranks in the run-up to Cannes.
Alexandra Cocean has joined Voltage Pictures as senior vice-president of international sales and will report to president of international sales and distribution John Fremes.
Cocean will handle sales of the company’s titles in Apac, Eastern Europe, Turkey and Africa. Voltage CEO Chartier and COO Deckter made the announcement on Tuesday.
She arrives from Lightning Entertainment, where she served as vice-president of international sales. Prior to that she held executive positions at Myriad, Revelations Entertainment, and New Films.
“We are really excited to have Alexandra at Voltage,” said Fremes. She brings a wealth of experience, great relationships, and a high level of energy and enthusiasm with her to the company.”
Cocean said was “thrilled at the opportunity to work with all the great talent at Voltage, which is a leader in the film distribution and production world.”
Voltage Pictures is in post-production...
Alexandra Cocean has joined Voltage Pictures as senior vice-president of international sales and will report to president of international sales and distribution John Fremes.
Cocean will handle sales of the company’s titles in Apac, Eastern Europe, Turkey and Africa. Voltage CEO Chartier and COO Deckter made the announcement on Tuesday.
She arrives from Lightning Entertainment, where she served as vice-president of international sales. Prior to that she held executive positions at Myriad, Revelations Entertainment, and New Films.
“We are really excited to have Alexandra at Voltage,” said Fremes. She brings a wealth of experience, great relationships, and a high level of energy and enthusiasm with her to the company.”
Cocean said was “thrilled at the opportunity to work with all the great talent at Voltage, which is a leader in the film distribution and production world.”
Voltage Pictures is in post-production...
- 4/19/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Nicolas Chartier and Jonathan Deckter have bolstered their sales ranks in the run-up to Cannes.
Alexandra Cocean has joined Voltage Pictures as senior vice-president of international sales and will report to president of international sales and distribution John Fremes.
Cocean will handle sales of the company’s titles in Apac, Eastern Europe, Turkey and Africa. Voltage CEO Chartier and COO Deckter made the announcement on Tuesday.
She arrives from Lightning Entertainment, where she served as vice-president of international sales. Prior to that she held executive positions at Myriad, Revelations Entertainment, and New Films.
“We are really excited to have Alexandra at Voltage,” said Fremes. She brings a wealth of experience, great relationships, and a high level of energy and enthusiasm with her to the company.”
Cocean said was “thrilled at the opportunity to work with all the great talent at Voltage, which is a leader in the film distribution and production world.”
Voltage Pictures is in post-production...
Alexandra Cocean has joined Voltage Pictures as senior vice-president of international sales and will report to president of international sales and distribution John Fremes.
Cocean will handle sales of the company’s titles in Apac, Eastern Europe, Turkey and Africa. Voltage CEO Chartier and COO Deckter made the announcement on Tuesday.
She arrives from Lightning Entertainment, where she served as vice-president of international sales. Prior to that she held executive positions at Myriad, Revelations Entertainment, and New Films.
“We are really excited to have Alexandra at Voltage,” said Fremes. She brings a wealth of experience, great relationships, and a high level of energy and enthusiasm with her to the company.”
Cocean said was “thrilled at the opportunity to work with all the great talent at Voltage, which is a leader in the film distribution and production world.”
Voltage Pictures is in post-production...
- 4/19/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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