Dee Josephine Hollywood Photography
Dee Josephine Hollywood Photography
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Dee Josephine and Casting in Hollywood? I gotta admit this feels like a dream for me. I got the part. This was a very smart move. I'm forever grateful. Thanks for all of your help.This was all a big risk for me, but luckily, it's going very well... so far. I'm
finally getting somewhere and it feels good. Check out my progress. I'll say I am proud.
-Castings, auditions, : working on it
-I finally got representation.
-Got my headshots. They do look good (and my mom loves them)
-Will I be a movie star, finally? I don't know yet.
-Want to ask you about some help for the Producer of this film. His
kids want representation and I said you might see them?
Dee & Josephine Also did you see this?
Up to now execs at cable networks such as Nickelodeon that syndicate their kids shows toNetflix say the streamed viewing doesn’t cannibalize conventional TV watching. But we’ll see whether they’re as forgiving in December when Netflix introduces its first original kids show, Turbo: F.A.S.T. (Fast Action Stunt Team) – based on DreamWorks Animation‘s upcoming theatrical film Turbo – in the U.S. and 40 other countries. “Netflix boasts one of the largest and fastest-growing audiences in kids television,” DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeff Katzenberg says. “They pioneered a new model for TV dramas with House Of Cards, and now together, we’re doing the same thing with kids’ programming. DreamWorks is thrilled to be part of the television revolution.” Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos says that ”creating an original series for kids was a natural for us. And we’re doing it in a big way by adapting Turbo, this year’s DreamWorks Animation summer tentpole movie.” The announcement comes as the studio’s movies shift from HBO to Netflix for showing in the premium TV window. The TV series will pick up from movie about a snail who, through an accident, becomes fast enough to compete in the Indianapolis 500. Today’s release says that the streamed show “showcases the world-traveling exploits of our snail hero and his tricked-out racing crew as they master outrageous new stunts and challenge any villain unlucky enough to cross their path.
Dee Josephine Hollywood Casting| Photos Important
Dee, Josephine, Hollywood | Photography
Dee Josephine and Casting in Hollywood? I gotta admit this feels like a dream for me. I got the part. This was a very smart move. I'm forever grateful. Thanks for all of your help.This was all a big risk for me, but luckily, it's going very well... so far. I'm
finally getting somewhere and it feels good. Check out my progress. I'll say I am proud.
-Castings, auditions, : working on it
-I finally got representation.
-Got my headshots. They do look good (and my mom loves them)
-Will I be a movie star, finally? I don't know yet.
-Want to ask you about some help for the Producer of this film. His
kids want representation and I said you might see them?
Dee & Josephine Also did you see this?
Up to now execs at cable networks such as Nickelodeon that syndicate their kids shows toNetflix say the streamed viewing doesn’t cannibalize conventional TV watching. But we’ll see whether they’re as forgiving in December when Netflix introduces its first original kids show, Turbo: F.A.S.T. (Fast Action Stunt Team) – based on DreamWorks Animation‘s upcoming theatrical film Turbo – in the U.S. and 40 other countries. “Netflix boasts one of the largest and fastest-growing audiences in kids television,” DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeff Katzenberg says. “They pioneered a new model for TV dramas with House Of Cards, and now together, we’re doing the same thing with kids’ programming. DreamWorks is thrilled to be part of the television revolution.” Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos says that ”creating an original series for kids was a natural for us. And we’re doing it in a big way by adapting Turbo, this year’s DreamWorks Animation summer tentpole movie.” The announcement comes as the studio’s movies shift from HBO to Netflix for showing in the premium TV window. The TV series will pick up from movie about a snail who, through an accident, becomes fast enough to compete in the Indianapolis 500. Today’s release says that the streamed show “showcases the world-traveling exploits of our snail hero and his tricked-out racing crew as they master outrageous new stunts and challenge any villain unlucky enough to cross their path.
Dee Josephine Hollywood Casting| Photos Important
Dee Josephine Hollywood Castings|Photos
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"We will be releasing a SpongeBob movie at the end of 2014, which will serve to start off or be one of our films that starts off our new animation effort," he told a Deutsche Bank media and telecom investor conference in Palm Beach, Fla. His appearance was webcast.
Paramount announced the formation of its new animation unit last July with a target of one release starting in 2014. It has previously not mentioned a specific project. However, Paramount picked up rights to Penny Arcade's science fiction comic New Kid in June and is planning an adaptation of it. The studio tapped The Book of Eli writer Gary Whitta to pen the script and Mary Parent and Cale Boyter are producing via their Paramount-based Disruption Entertainment.
Paramount has distributed animation fare from Jeffrey Katzenberg's DreamWorks Animation, but that deal is coming to an end at the close of this year. Dauman has repeatedly said that his company's studio would be fine without DWA, which has also weighed its options, including self-distributing its movies. But Dauman has not directly ruled out a potential renewal of the DWA deal.
Viacom released a SpongeBob film several years ago, but back then, Nickelodeon did not have as much of a presence around the world, Dauman said Tuesday in touting the outlook for the new feature.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie hit the silver screen late in 2004 and grossed $85.4 million domestically and $54.7 million abroad, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com. The film saw SpongeBobtake leave from the town of Bikini Bottom to track down King Neptune's stolen crown.
Paramount did not provide additional deals on the new SpongeBob film.
Dauman also once again said that the Paramount animation productions will be a new opportunity for his company as they will each cost less than $100 million, and the animation unit will be only 30 to 40 people strong, allowing for good financial returns. Thanks to modern technology, the films still look "great" despite the lower cost, he said. He also lauded his studio team for winning an animation Oscar for Rango, the studio's first fully-owned CGI effort. "We're very proud of that," he said.
David Stainton, the head of Paramount's animation effort, resigned abruptly earlier in February. That has left Paramount Motion Picture Group president Adam Goodman in charge.
serving the professional and entertainment industry in Southern California since 2001, establishing ourselves among the top for immediate production, post-production, executive offices, creative space and filming locations.
Currently with three locations in the heart of Hollywood and downtown Glendale, we offer a glamorous, chic solution for the entertainment and professional community in need of office space. HPC has become a home away from home for executives and staff. Proving to be the next stop up when it comes to production, post production and executive office space.
Our three stylish, state-of-art, full-service facilities offer fully furnished suites, ready to go voice, data and high speed internet connections, on-site café, a hair salon, a gym with showers, lockers and onsite personal trainer and a staff ready to serve you with a smile and providing exceptional customer service at all times! We have created a sense of community and family among our tenants and staff which you feel the moment you walk into our luxurious lobbies.
The Hollywood Production Center has made it possible for anyone in the entertainment industry and professional environment to conduct business among their peers with sophistication, no matter what aspect of the industry they are in and what their needs for office space are. Also, with short term leases available, we allow the flexibility to grown into space and subtract space as your needs change. HPC has truly made an ideal environment for production, post-production and professional services to be housed. Once you join our family you will truly understand that we have really taken our facilities beyond office space.
Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman's Compensation Drops to $43.1 Million, Half of Prior Fiscal Year Earnings
Philippe Dauman: A 'Mob Mentality' Killed PIPA and SOPA
Paramount Plots Next Animated Pic with Alien Comic Adaptation 'New Kid' (Exclusive)
"We will be releasing a SpongeBob movie at the end of 2014, which will serve to start off or be one of our films that starts off our new animation effort," he told a Deutsche Bank media and telecom investor conference in Palm Beach, Fla. His appearance was webcast.
Paramount announced the formation of its new animation unit last July with a target of one release starting in 2014. It has previously not mentioned a specific project. However, Paramount picked up rights to Penny Arcade's science fiction comic New Kid in June and is planning an adaptation of it. The studio tapped The Book of Eli writer Gary Whitta to pen the script and Mary Parent and Cale Boyter are producing via their Paramount-based Disruption Entertainment.
Paramount has distributed animation fare from Jeffrey Katzenberg's DreamWorks Animation, but that deal is coming to an end at the close of this year. Dauman has repeatedly said that his company's studio would be fine without DWA, which has also weighed its options, including self-distributing its movies. But Dauman has not directly ruled out a potential renewal of the DWA deal.
Viacom released a SpongeBob film several years ago, but back then, Nickelodeon did not have as much of a presence around the world, Dauman said Tuesday in touting the outlook for the new feature.
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie hit the silver screen late in 2004 and grossed $85.4 million domestically and $54.7 million abroad, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com. The film saw SpongeBobtake leave from the town of Bikini Bottom to track down King Neptune's stolen crown.
Paramount did not provide additional deals on the new SpongeBob film.
Dauman also once again said that the Paramount animation productions will be a new opportunity for his company as they will each cost less than $100 million, and the animation unit will be only 30 to 40 people strong, allowing for good financial returns. Thanks to modern technology, the films still look "great" despite the lower cost, he said. He also lauded his studio team for winning an animation Oscar for Rango, the studio's first fully-owned CGI effort. "We're very proud of that," he said.
David Stainton, the head of Paramount's animation effort, resigned abruptly earlier in February. That has left Paramount Motion Picture Group president Adam Goodman in charge.