It wasn't the floral decorated floats that stole that show at the 127th Tournament of Roses Parade - this year, all eyes were on the sky. Skywriters literally made headlines on Friday as multiple planes took to the sky to write out anti-Donald Trump messages. Amazing #RoseParade pic.twitter.com/dop5sYVMba— tiarra (@wtvrtiarra) January 1, 2016 "America is great! Trump is disgusting" and "Anybody but Trump" were spelled out over the parade route just as the last float of the day left the gate. According to CNN, six planes were responsible for the writing. It didn't take long for parade-goers...
- 1/1/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
It wasn't the floral decorated floats that stole that show at the 127th Tournament of Roses Parade - this year, all eyes were on the sky. Skywriters stole the show on Friday as multiple planes took to the sky to write out anti-Donald Trump messages. Amazing #RoseParade pic.twitter.com/dop5sYVMba— tiarra (@wtvrtiarra) January 1, 2016 "America is great! Trump is disgusting" and "Anybody but Trump" were spelled out over the parade route just as the last float of the day left the gate. According to CNN, six planes were responsible for the writing. It didn't take long for parade-goers...
- 1/1/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
Multiple planes took to the sky during the 127th Tournament of Roses Parade to write anti-Donald Trump messages Friday morning. Photos and video of the messages were shared over social media. Mvp at the Rose Parade- "America is great, Trump is disgusting" pic.twitter.com/7bAAvU5OJ6 — Noah Thomas (@NoahThomas_) January 1, 2016 The words "America is great! Trump is disgusting" and "Anybody but Trump" were created over the parade route. The aerial advertising company Air Sign took credit for creating the anti-Trump messages. Good morning Pasadena, we have a surprise for you! Be sure to
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- 1/1/2016
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting 2013 finalists announced (photo: post-’Twilight’ Ashley Greene 2013 in ‘Random’) The finalists for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting 2013 competition, selected from a record 7,251 scripts, have been announced. Next, their scripts will be read and judged by the Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee, which, according to the Academy’s press release, may award as many as five $35,000 fellowships. This year’s finalists, the majority of which hail from California, are the following (listed alphabetically by author): Scott Adams, Menlo Park, CA, "Slingshot" William Casey, Los Angeles, CA, "Smut" Frank DeJohn and David Alton Hedges, Santa Ynez, CA, "Legion" Brian Forrester, Studio City, CA, "Heart of the Monstyr" Noah Thomas Grossman, Los Angeles, CA, "The Cupid Code" Patty Jones, Vancouver, BC, Canada, "Joe Banks" Erin Klg, New York, NY, "Lost Children" Alan Roth, Suffern, NY, "Jersey City Story" Stephanie Shannon, Los Angeles,...
- 9/27/2013
- by Anna Robinson
- Alt Film Guide
Nine individual screenwriters and one writing team have been selected as finalists from a record 7,251 scripts submitted for the 2013 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. Their scripts will be read and judged by the Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee, which may award as many as five $35,000 fellowships. This year’s finalists are (listed alphabetically by author): Scott Adams, Menlo Park, Calif., Slingshot; William Casey, Los Angeles, Smut; Frank DeJohn & David Alton Hedges, Santa Ynez, Calif., Legion; Brian Forrester, Studio City, Heart of the Monstyr; Noah Thomas Grossman, Los Angeles, The Cupid Code; Patty Jones, Vancouver, Joe Banks; Erin Klg,
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- 9/27/2013
- by Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nine screenwriters and one writing team have been selected as finalists for the 2013 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. Their scripts will now be read and judged by the Academy Nicholl Fellowships Committee, which may award as many as five of the highly competitive $35,000 fellowships.This year’s finalists are (listed alphabetically by author): Scott Adams, Menlo Park, CA, “Slingshot” William Casey, Los Angeles, CA, “Smut” Frank DeJohn & David Alton Hedges, Santa Ynez, CA, “Legion” Brian Forrester, Studio City, CA, “Heart of the Monstyr” Noah Thomas Grossman, Los Angeles, CA, “The Cupid Code” Patty Jones, Vancouver, BC, Canada, “Joe Banks” Erin Klg, New York, NY, “Lost Children” Alan Roth, Suffern, NY, “Jersey City Story” ...
- 9/27/2013
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
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