Exclusive: Erik Osterholm, longtime Bourdain producer/director and Down To Earth co-creator Michael Simkin launch Ultra Boom Media. The two producers are joining forces to create Ultra Boom Media alongside Oscar/Emmy nominated filmmaker Omar Mullick and veteran media and creative exec Carrie Kaylor.
Osterholm previously served as director/producer on both iconic unscripted series, Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown and Vice’s Emmy-winning HBO series. As a former SVP of development at Zero Point Zero, Erik developed and produced a number of series, including The Business of Drugs, Emmy Nominated Connected with Latif Nasser for Netflix, and the CNN original series Nomad with Carlton McCoy.
As the Co-creator and showrunner of Netflix’s Emmy award-winning documentary series Down to Earth with Zac Efron, Simkin also steered Zac Efron’s production company, Ninja’s Runnin Wild, producing scripted films like Extremely, Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, That Awkward Moment and Dirty Grandpa with Robert DeNiro.
Osterholm previously served as director/producer on both iconic unscripted series, Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown and Vice’s Emmy-winning HBO series. As a former SVP of development at Zero Point Zero, Erik developed and produced a number of series, including The Business of Drugs, Emmy Nominated Connected with Latif Nasser for Netflix, and the CNN original series Nomad with Carlton McCoy.
As the Co-creator and showrunner of Netflix’s Emmy award-winning documentary series Down to Earth with Zac Efron, Simkin also steered Zac Efron’s production company, Ninja’s Runnin Wild, producing scripted films like Extremely, Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile, That Awkward Moment and Dirty Grandpa with Robert DeNiro.
- 5/6/2024
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
The 45th annual Daytime Emmy Awards were handed out on Sunday at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, and NBC’s Days of Our Lives had five major wins, including for Best Drama and actors James Reynolds and Greg Vaughan.
ABC’s General Hospital and CBS’ The Young and the Restless followed with two Sunday wins apiece.
All told, including Friday’s Creative Arts ceremony, CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful — though o-for-any major awards — led the soap opera pack with seven total wins, while Days and Gh amassed five each. Y&R had four.
TVLine has denoted Sunday’s winners in major daytime drama,...
ABC’s General Hospital and CBS’ The Young and the Restless followed with two Sunday wins apiece.
All told, including Friday’s Creative Arts ceremony, CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful — though o-for-any major awards — led the soap opera pack with seven total wins, while Days and Gh amassed five each. Y&R had four.
TVLine has denoted Sunday’s winners in major daytime drama,...
- 4/30/2018
- TVLine.com
Wasted: The Story Of Food Waste Zero Point Zero Films Director: Anna Chai, Nari Kye Written by: Anna Chai, Nari Kye Cast: Anthony Bourdain, Dan Barber, Mario Batali, Mossimo Bottura, Danny Bowien Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 10/1/17 Opens: October 13, 2017 I was around during World War 2 when Europe was in bad shape. […]
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- 10/20/2017
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
The fall TV and film season is officially here, and so is a fresh collection of documentaries to satisfy your non-fiction cravings.
2017 Fall Preview: Et's Complete Coverage of New Films, Music, TV and More!
From intimate looks into Lady Gaga and Demi Lovato's personal struggles and lives off stage to an Oprah Winfrey-produced look into the prison system and powerful explorations of racial injustice, there's no shortage of captivating deep dives this season.
These are the new and upcoming documentaries you need to watch.
House of Z
Available now
Vogue.com
Design prodigy Zac Posen's unprecedented rise to the top of the fashion world at age 21 (and falling out of favor just a few years later) becomes the focus of the documentary, which reveals an honest portrait of a designer and his “darker times” fighting to rebuild his company and his reputation. “I think it takes a level of real maturity to reflect on oneself...
2017 Fall Preview: Et's Complete Coverage of New Films, Music, TV and More!
From intimate looks into Lady Gaga and Demi Lovato's personal struggles and lives off stage to an Oprah Winfrey-produced look into the prison system and powerful explorations of racial injustice, there's no shortage of captivating deep dives this season.
These are the new and upcoming documentaries you need to watch.
House of Z
Available now
Vogue.com
Design prodigy Zac Posen's unprecedented rise to the top of the fashion world at age 21 (and falling out of favor just a few years later) becomes the focus of the documentary, which reveals an honest portrait of a designer and his “darker times” fighting to rebuild his company and his reputation. “I think it takes a level of real maturity to reflect on oneself...
- 9/28/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Wasted! The Story Of Food Waste, the Tribeca-bowing documentary from Anthony Bourdain, will hit theaters October 13 day-and-date with a VOD bow. The pic comes from Neon's newly launched boutique label Super Ltd, which made the docu its first acquisition. It unveiled its first trailer today. The docu, through the perspectives of chefs like Bourdain, Mario Batali, Massimo Bottura, Dan Barber and Danny Bowien, shows how they battle food waste — transforming what most people…...
- 8/24/2017
- Deadline
Since launching in 2014, Munchies has grown to become one of Vice Media’s most popular digital destinations. Now, the food-focused hub, which counts more than 1.6 million subscribers, will attach its brand to its very own cookbook, titled Munchies: Late-Night Meals From The World’s Best Chefs.
The cookbook is the first of three that will be published out of a deal between Vice Media and Ten Speed Press. This time, the target is the often-sloppy, always-delicious world of late-night cuisine, with the Munchies series Chef’s Night Out serving as inspiration. In that show, viewers learn where chefs go to eat and drink and follow along as they cook up their favorite drunk cuisine.
The Late-Night Meals cookbook will ask more top chefs, including Anthony Bourdain, David Chang, and Danny Bowien, to offer up their takes on the Chef’s Night Out formula. Sections will include "Drinks,”, "Things with Tortillas,...
The cookbook is the first of three that will be published out of a deal between Vice Media and Ten Speed Press. This time, the target is the often-sloppy, always-delicious world of late-night cuisine, with the Munchies series Chef’s Night Out serving as inspiration. In that show, viewers learn where chefs go to eat and drink and follow along as they cook up their favorite drunk cuisine.
The Late-Night Meals cookbook will ask more top chefs, including Anthony Bourdain, David Chang, and Danny Bowien, to offer up their takes on the Chef’s Night Out formula. Sections will include "Drinks,”, "Things with Tortillas,...
- 3/29/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Vincent Van Gogh, Emily Dickinson, Vivian Maier: artists who received the recognition they deserved only after their deaths. With the uproar that echoed across the internet with news of its death, it appears Vine will be joining their ranks.
Read More: Vine Is Gone, But Not Forgotten: Why Twitter’s Defunct Platform Was an Incubator for Digital Creatives
As soon as the news broke, users, fans and even indifferent one-time viewers took to Twitter to share their favorite Vines. Popular past videos are trending again, as evidenced by the little fire sign next “Do It for the Vine,” an ear worm of a dance video that spawned multiple parodies and responses. As with anything viral, there is no surefire way to create a killer vine. But like most things on the internet, magic ingredients include children, animals and timely pop-culture references. One thing is certain about nailing the six-second...
Read More: Vine Is Gone, But Not Forgotten: Why Twitter’s Defunct Platform Was an Incubator for Digital Creatives
As soon as the news broke, users, fans and even indifferent one-time viewers took to Twitter to share their favorite Vines. Popular past videos are trending again, as evidenced by the little fire sign next “Do It for the Vine,” an ear worm of a dance video that spawned multiple parodies and responses. As with anything viral, there is no surefire way to create a killer vine. But like most things on the internet, magic ingredients include children, animals and timely pop-culture references. One thing is certain about nailing the six-second...
- 10/27/2016
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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