Five first-time governors have been elected to the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences board.
The first-time governors are: Kate Amend, documentary branch; Daniel R Fellman, executives branch; Albert Berger, producers branch; Bob Rogers, short films and feature animation branch; and Mark Mangini, sound branch.
Re-elected governors are: Annette Bening, actors branch; Lora Kennedy, casting directors branch; Jeffrey Kurland, costume designers branch; Rick Carter, designers branch; Michael Tronick, film editors branch; Kathryn Blondell, make-up artists and hairstylists branch; Cheryl Boone Isaacs, public relations branch; and Phil Robinson, writers branch.
Returning to the board after a hiatus are: governors Caleb Deschanel, cinematographers branch; Edward Zwick, directors branch; Charles Bernstein, music branch; and Bill Taylor, visual effects branch.
The Academy’s 17 branches are each represented by three governors, who may serve up to three consecutive three-year terms.
Governors who were not up for re-election and who continue on the board are Ed Begley, Jr and [link...
The first-time governors are: Kate Amend, documentary branch; Daniel R Fellman, executives branch; Albert Berger, producers branch; Bob Rogers, short films and feature animation branch; and Mark Mangini, sound branch.
Re-elected governors are: Annette Bening, actors branch; Lora Kennedy, casting directors branch; Jeffrey Kurland, costume designers branch; Rick Carter, designers branch; Michael Tronick, film editors branch; Kathryn Blondell, make-up artists and hairstylists branch; Cheryl Boone Isaacs, public relations branch; and Phil Robinson, writers branch.
Returning to the board after a hiatus are: governors Caleb Deschanel, cinematographers branch; Edward Zwick, directors branch; Charles Bernstein, music branch; and Bill Taylor, visual effects branch.
The Academy’s 17 branches are each represented by three governors, who may serve up to three consecutive three-year terms.
Governors who were not up for re-election and who continue on the board are Ed Begley, Jr and [link...
- 7/18/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors has voted in a new board--as they do every year, as various members' terms expire. They include five first-time governors, eight reelected incumbents and four returning previous governors. The Academy’s 17 branches, including the new casting Directors Branch, are each represented by three governors for a total of 51 spots. They may serve up to three consecutive three-year terms. The Academy has been trying to beef up the number of women on the Board. By my count they now number 14, including studio chief Amy Pascal, producer Kathleen Kennedy, director Kathryn Bigelow, writer Robin Swicord, and actress Annette Bening. The first-time governors: Kate Amend, Documentary Branch; Daniel R. Fellman, Executives Branch; Albert Berger, Producers Branch; Bob Rogers, Short Films and Feature Animation Branch; and Mark Mangini, Sound Branch. The reelected governors: Annette Bening, Actors Branch; Lora Kennedy,...
- 7/18/2014
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Election results for the Academy's Board of Governors have been revealed for 2014-2015, yielding five first-timers and eight reelected incumbents. Additionally, four previous governors are returning to the Board. First-timers include Kate Amend (Documentary Branch), Daniel R. Fellman (Executives Branch), "Nebraska" producer Albert Berger (Producers Branch), Bob Rogers (Short Films and Feature Animation Branch) and "Aladdin" and "The Fifth Element" sound editor Mark Mangini (Sound Branch). Reelected are actress Annette Bening (Actors Branch), Lora Kennedy (Casting Directors Branch), "Inception" costumer Jeffrey Kurland (Costume Designers Branch), "Green Hornet" and "2 Guns" editor Michael Tronick (Film Editors Branch), Leonardo DiCaprio's hair stylist Kathryn Blondell (Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch), Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs (Public Relations Branch) and "Field of Dreams" writer/director Phil Robinson (Writers Branch). Governors returning after a hiatus are "Passion of the Christ" director of photography Caleb Deschanel (Cinematographers Branch), "Glory" and "Blood Diamond" director Edward Zwick (Directors...
- 7/18/2014
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Five first-time governors have been elected to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors. In addition, eight incumbents have been reelected and four previous governors are returning to the Board.
The first-time governors are Kate Amend, Documentary Branch; Daniel R. Fellman, Executives Branch; Albert Berger, Producers Branch; Bob Rogers, Short Films and Feature Animation Branch; and Mark Mangini, Sound Branch.
The reelected governors are Annette Bening, Actors Branch; Lora Kennedy, Casting Directors Branch; Jeffrey Kurland, Costume Designers Branch; Rick Carter, Designers Branch; Michael Tronick, Film Editors Branch; Kathryn Blondell, Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch; Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Public Relations Branch; and Phil Robinson, Writers Branch.
Returning to the Board after a hiatus are governors Caleb Deschanel, Cinematographers Branch; Edward Zwick, Directors Branch; Charles Bernstein, Music Branch; and Bill Taylor, Visual Effects Branch.
The Academy’s 17 branches are each represented by three governors, who may serve up to three consecutive three-year terms.
The first-time governors are Kate Amend, Documentary Branch; Daniel R. Fellman, Executives Branch; Albert Berger, Producers Branch; Bob Rogers, Short Films and Feature Animation Branch; and Mark Mangini, Sound Branch.
The reelected governors are Annette Bening, Actors Branch; Lora Kennedy, Casting Directors Branch; Jeffrey Kurland, Costume Designers Branch; Rick Carter, Designers Branch; Michael Tronick, Film Editors Branch; Kathryn Blondell, Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Branch; Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Public Relations Branch; and Phil Robinson, Writers Branch.
Returning to the Board after a hiatus are governors Caleb Deschanel, Cinematographers Branch; Edward Zwick, Directors Branch; Charles Bernstein, Music Branch; and Bill Taylor, Visual Effects Branch.
The Academy’s 17 branches are each represented by three governors, who may serve up to three consecutive three-year terms.
- 7/18/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Producer Albert Berger, sound editor Mark Mangini, executive Daniel Fellman, documentary editor Kate Amend and short filmmaker Bob Rogers have been elected to the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Academy announced on Friday. The five are first-time governors. The elections also returned eight sitting governors to office, including Annette Bening, writer Phil Robinson and Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs, and brought back four former governors, including cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and director Edward Zwick, who defeated sitting governor Lisa Cholodenko. Also read: Academy Sues Joseph Wright's Heirs for Auctioning His Oscar With Zwick replacing Cholodenko.
- 7/18/2014
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Producer Albert Berger, an Oscar nominee for Nebraska, Warner Bros. distribution executive Daniel Fellman and documentary filmmaker Kate Amend, who served as film editor on the Oscar-winning Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport, are joining the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Also joining the board as first-time governors are Bob Rogers, a two-time Academy Award nominee for best live action short film, who will represent the short films and feature animation branch, and Mark Mangini, a three-time nominee for sound editing, who will rep the sound branch.
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- 7/18/2014
- by Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Entries are now open for this year’s Australian Commercial Radio Awards. The ceremony will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday 13 October. Entries for this year’s awards close on Friday 25 May.
The announcement:
Entries are open for this year’s Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), which will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on October 13.
The 24th annual event has become a highlight of the radio industry’s yearly calendar with the Awards attracting the industry’s stars, personalities and media executives from around Australia.
Chief executive officer of Commercial Radio Australia, Joan Warner said it was always great to hold the event in Sydney.
“Sydney is a great place to hold the ACRAs and represents a very strong and vibrant market for commercial radio,” Ms Warner said.
Organised by Commercial Radio Australia, on behalf of the radio industry, the national Awards include 33 categories,...
The announcement:
Entries are open for this year’s Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), which will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on October 13.
The 24th annual event has become a highlight of the radio industry’s yearly calendar with the Awards attracting the industry’s stars, personalities and media executives from around Australia.
Chief executive officer of Commercial Radio Australia, Joan Warner said it was always great to hold the event in Sydney.
“Sydney is a great place to hold the ACRAs and represents a very strong and vibrant market for commercial radio,” Ms Warner said.
Organised by Commercial Radio Australia, on behalf of the radio industry, the national Awards include 33 categories,...
- 3/26/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Although Charlie Sheen and wife Brooke Mueller no longer live under the same roof, the troubled couple is not yet planning to file a divorce paper. The two "are currently living apart but are trying to figure things out," a representative for the "Two and a Half Men" star confirmed to Us Magazine.
"They are still married. And have no plans for divorce," the rep further claimed. Meanwhile, their twin kids spend their time with both Charlie and Brooke, the rep said before stating that "Brooke does not have full custody of the kids."
Beside affirming that no separation has been planned, the Bob Rogers Jr. of "The Big Bounce" also had his rep telling People that he and Brooke "are trying to work things out." His rep said, "It's better if they don't reside under the same roof. There are no plans for either party to end their marriage.
"They are still married. And have no plans for divorce," the rep further claimed. Meanwhile, their twin kids spend their time with both Charlie and Brooke, the rep said before stating that "Brooke does not have full custody of the kids."
Beside affirming that no separation has been planned, the Bob Rogers Jr. of "The Big Bounce" also had his rep telling People that he and Brooke "are trying to work things out." His rep said, "It's better if they don't reside under the same roof. There are no plans for either party to end their marriage.
- 4/24/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
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