Monday, February 25, 2013

Countdown to the Oscars red tape

 

 Countdown to the Oscars red carpet of red tape

 


This story first appeared on Examiner.com


When everyone was eating their Thanksgiving dinner last year and people where shopping until they dropped on the Friday after Thanksgiving, the press were obtaining press credentials to cover the The 85th Oscar Awards in Hollywood, CA.

“Sorry, if you did not register in November, you’re out of luck,” the publicity representative told this writer during an inquiry two weeks ago. “If you haven’t registered by now, you can’t.”

But, after reading all the requirements and what the press has to do to check in, It’s obvious why editors of entertainment and film publications prefer to cover the Oscars form the newsroom. Anxious writers, reporters and freelancers, who have never covered the event before line up for hours just to get press credentials. But wait, there’s more.


Here’s the 411 on Press Credentials and it’s not pretty. In fact, if you cover it for the first time, it’s a lot of work, headache and pressure just to get.


Now this writer only requested to shoot pictures of arrivals of celebrity on the red carpet. And since the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said “No”, I will not be writing a story for the Examiner.com, Technorati.com, YAHOO! or CNN.com. If you take just Technorati.com alone, that’s 100 million subscribers in the USA, and 350 million in Europe, alone.


But if I would have received the green light for press credentials here’s what the press has to got through to get from A-to-B on the red carpet to snap a few photos and leave.

“Oscars Setup Credentials provide legitimate media with limited access to the set-up and preparation activities taking place in and around the Hollywood & Highland Center and the Dolby™ Theatre from Monday, February 18th through Sunday, February 24th at 11 a.m. (prior to Red Carpet arrivals)”

This writer doesn’t know anyone who enjoys going back and forth Monday through Friday to Hollywood to promote an event that is giving journalists 1.5 square feet in the bleachers to cover just the arrivals Oscar Sunday. What if you have to stretch, sneeze or accidentally trip and knock over everyone’s tripod or camera?

No thanks.The Academy should be paying the press for headaches.
To get a perspective, we asked someone who has done Oscar publicity for five decades about press credentials.

“The annual events have changed, and they've gotten so complicated, so commercial that it is all about the money,” said a long time publicist, who wished not to be identified. “In the good old days, the media would come on the day of the event, lined up, signed in and got their press credentials and a pass to cover the entire event and after parties, that's it," he said.

My, have things changed. According to the rules and regulations:

Not only do you have to go to Loews Hotel in Santa Monica to pickup your pass M-F before Oscar Sunday, but you also have until 11 AM Saturday to do, it.
DAY OF SHOW CREDENTIALS

Day of Show Credentials provide access to specific restricted areas after 11 a.m. on Oscar Sunday, February, 24, 2013. Day of Show Credential holders have the same access as Oscars Setup Credentials during the days prior to the Oscars ceremony.

It gets better. The arrivals, a pool feed tent, where you can hookup to the Academy’s TV feed, a “Photo Room” and “Interview Room”, but no pictures or cell photos can be taken before the show airs. (death invalidates the warranty).
 You have to sign all of this stating you will abide by the rules and they can invalidate your pass at any time if someone from the academy catches you slipping from one room to another.

It would be some writer’s luck they would get busted for trying to go to the restroom and get nailed by security accusing them of try to sneak into the interview room with only photoroom credentials. Oh, that would be shame, huh? And heaven forbid that you get caught mingling two hours after the telecast when the rooms close.

Security will throw you out unless you are one of, “those assigned to one of the Data Transmission Rooms, who will be issued credentials with access to the Press Rooms level of the Loews Hollywood Hotel and assigned a seat in one of the data transmission rooms.”

Now, if things aren't complicated enough just trying to score a photo or interview, you’ve got to sign in and sign out before you make your next move and don’t forget your escort. For example:

"INDIVIDUALS WITH OSCARS SETUP CREDENTIALS REPRESENTING AN OUTLET ASSIGNED TO THAT AREA will be required to sign-in and sign-out with the Press Guide escort assigned to that room during set-up times. Individuals with interview room credentials will have access to this press room during the following times:

Friday, February 23 – 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday, February 24 – 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, February 25 – 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Individuals with photo room* credentials will have access to this press room during the following times: Saturday, February 23 – 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, February 24 – 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

"Only credentialed individuals representing outlets with assigned positions in the photo and interview rooms will be allowed to access during set-up periods. Press Guide escorts will be positioned by the security check-in at the entrance to the Press Rooms level of the Loews Hollywood Hotel."

Are you lost yet? Me, too. Remember, this writer only requested to cover the arrivals and leave. But now from all indications, the best seat to cover the Oscars appears to be right in front of the TV in the office or on the couch at home. At least you can take break, stretch beyond the 1.5 feet allotted and go to the restroom without getting thrown out of the show.

It’s hard to believe that this 85 year old tradition has become so commercial, so complicated, basic requests like media coverage has become so over the top. The media understand challenges of security. But what ever happened to common sense?

I remember covering the President's visit to the JPL lab, Pasadena, CA as a radio news reporter a few years ago and yes, security was a challenge, but you only signed in one time and no escorts needed. You did not need an escort to go anywhere.

The money the Academy is spending just to enforce all the rules and manned the sites on location and escorts could pay for a nice catering truck in the parking lot for the media waiting those long hours in the press credential pickup lines. For a complete list of the Oscar

Nominees visit: http://www.oscars.org/academy/

For preview of nominess vist: http://www.examiner.com/article/oscar-nominations-preview-which-films-have-best-shot-at-best-picture

So instead having Thanksgiving dinner this year, I might have to sacrifice one tradition for another. The Oscar goes to a big turkey this year as the show must go on.

85th Academy Awards Nominees, February 24th, 2013

oscar.go.com
Best Picture:Amour, Argo, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Django Unchained, Les Misérables, Life of Pi, Lincoln, Silver Linings Playbook, Zero Dark Thirty
Best Actor in a Leading Role:Bradley Cooper, Daniel Day-Lewis, Hugh Jackman, Joaquin Phoenix, Denzel Washington
Best Actress in a Leading Role:Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Lawrence, Emmanuelle Riva, Naomi Watts, Quvenzhané Wallis
Best Director:Amour (Michael Haneke), Beasts of the Southern Wild (Benh Zeitlin), Life of Pi (Ang Lee), Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell), Lincoln (Steven Spielberg)


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Monday, February 18, 2013

Pan African Film Festival wraps up in Los Angeles tonight with 100+ films - 34 countries represented

Reathea Grey, P.A.F.F. opening night



Tonight is the final night of the P.A.F.F.

Blair Underwood

This year, the nation’s largest and most prestigious Black film festival has shown some 154 films, representing 34 countries. There are 23 documentaries, 13 short documentaries, 67 narrative features, and 51 narrative shorts.
2013 21st Annual The Pan African Film Festival (PAFFcontinues through tonight, Monday, Feb. 18 (Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 15,4020 Marlton Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90008)
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Over the two decades, along with USA entries, the film fest has showcased films from such countries as Angola, Austria, England, Bermuda, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Brazil, Kenya, Mexico, South African and Nigeria.
“It’s refreshing, it’s new and it's material that won’t get into global distribution like it should, so this is a great beginning,” explained Johnson, who is working on her next film, “Knock ‘em Dead,” which is a comedy-thriller in post production.
Also attending the film fest’s opening night at the DGA(Thursday,Feb. 7,) with friend Actor Blair Underwood, was Writer/Director/Producer Nia Hill, who’s featuring her film, “COLORED MY MIND” (2012) at PAFF.
The docu-feature is on five women; an educator, an actress, a lawyer, a music manager, and a homemaker. They guide you into the overlooked world of autism, in particular in the Black and Brown communities. Through these ladies, Hill uncovers the truths about why some Black and Brown children are not receiving the same medical diagnoses or are misdiagnosed.
“My message to parents with children with autism is, just deal with the genius, because everyone’s minds are colored. Imposing your own ideas might compromise the opportunities that exist,” said Hill.

“I came out to support Nia my friend and this festival, which I have for years,” said Blair Underwood. “Film festival organizers have a lot of passion and unfortunately you won’t see films like these except right here at the PAFF.”
The COLORED MY MIND screening was one of the most talked about at the PAFF.(Feb. 9 and Feb. 11th) at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Rave Cinemas, Los Angeles.
Among the many stars and dignitaries on the red carpet were: Legendary Mother Love, radio talk show host (http://www.latalkradio.com/Motherlove.php); PAFF Founder and board member Oscar Williams with Beverly Scott, UCLA; Filmmaker Megan Ebor, husband Joe, who is featuring a short doc, “EVEN ME”, which raises awareness of HIV/AIDS, (2012 24 min., Sat and Sunday) and Reatha GreyBetty Whites Off the Rockers, NBC, to name a few.
Caribbean music was provided by Russ Henry, Steeldrum music and the crowd kept warm with delicious,organic African Red Tea. Rooibos Tea House, (www.africanredtea.com).
The Festival runs ends on February 18. For film schedule and times
visit www.PAFF.org.

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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Pan African Film Festival wraps up this weekend with final screening of 150 films on Monday










This story first appear on Examiner.com








“This film festival obviously honors filmmakers of color and we don’t get this much exposure in the traditional film festivals,” said ActressAnnie-Marie Johnson, who attended the opening night of The 21st Annual Pan African Film & Arts FestivaL (PAFF),Directors Guild of America, W. Hollywood, CA. “But after 21 years it (PAFF) has become a tradition," she said.
She’s right, too. The standard Hollywood film festivals don't really focus on films made by artists of color across the globe.
This year, the nation’s largest and most prestigious Black film festival has selected some 154 films, representing 34 countries. There are 23 documentaries, 13 short documentaries, 67 narrative features, and 51 narrative shorts.
2013 21st Annual The Pan African Film Festival (PAFFcontinues through Monday, Feb. 18 (Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 15,4020 Marlton Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90009.














Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Jeremy London's Directorial Debut slideshow of 'THE DEVIL'S DOZEN" Premiere, Chinese Theater, Hollywood, CA.



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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Movie stars, filmmakers pack into the Pan African American Film Festival (PAFF) in LA

If you're a movie goer or film enthusiast, the 21stAnnual Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) will make you feel like a kid in the candy store. So many films to choose from, 154, along with dozens of documentaries that tackle such issues as HIV/AIDS, bullies, racism to autism.

The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF)
Writer/Director/Producer Nia Hill says the message to parents of austic children in her doc, “COLORED MY MIND” is, "deal with the genius."


The docu-feature, which also has Blair Underwood to dramatize the story, focuses on five women: an educator, an actress, a lawyer, a music manager, and a homemaker. They guide us into the overlooked world of autism, in particular in the Black and Brown communities. Through these ladies, Hill uncovers the truths about why some Black and Brown children are not receiving the same medical diagnoses or are misdiagnosed.


Anne-Marie Johnson



Also attending the opening night (Feb. 7) at the Directors Guild of America facility was Actress Annie-Marie Johnson,  “This film festival obviously honors filmmakers of color and we don’t get this much exposure in the traditional film festivals,” she said. 
“It’s refreshing and it’s new material that maybe it won’t get global distribution like it should, so this is a great beginning,” Johnson's  next film, “Knock ‘em Dead,”, is comedy-thriller in post production due out later this year or 2014.
Among the many stars and dignitaries on the red carpet was Legendary Mother Love, talk show host.(http://www.latalkradio.com/Motherlove.php) , PAFF 
Over two decades, along with USA entries, the nation’s largest and most prestigious Black film festival has showcased films from such countries as Angola, Austria, England, Bermuda, Canada, Egypt, Ethiopia, Brazil, Kenya, Mexico, South African and Nigeria.On the red carpet outside DGA building were Founder and board member Oscar Williams
with Beverly Scott, UCLA.

 
Filmmaker Megan Ebor, husband Joe, who is featuring a short doc, “EVEN ME”, which raises awareness of HIV/AIDS, (2012 24 min., Sat and Sunday) and Reatha Grey, Betty White's Off The Rockers, to name a few. The Pan African Film Festival (PAFFcontinues through Monday, Feb. 18 (Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza 15, 4020 Marlton Ave.Los AngelesCA 90008PAFF was founded in 1992 by award-winning actor Danny Glover (“The Color Purple,” “Lethal Weapon” movie franchise), Emmy Award-winning actress Ja’Net DuBois (best known for her role as Willona  in the tv series, “Good Times”) and executive director, Ayuko Babu, an  international legal, cultural and political consultant who specializes in African Affairs.  PAFF is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of ethnic and racial respect and tolerance through the exhibit of films, art and creative expression. The goal of PAFF is to present and showcase the broad spectrum of Black creative works, particularly those that reinforce positive images, help to destroy negative stereotypes and depict an expanded vision of the Black experience. PAFF believes film and art can lead to better understanding and foster communication between peoples of diverse cultures, races, and lifestyles, while at the same time, serve as a vehicle to initiate dialogue on the important issues of our times.
 
The Pan African Film & Arts Festival is an official event of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa's Celebration of African American Heritage Month. PAFF is sponsored by Union Bank; Macy's; Wells Fargo Bank; General Motors; Sony Pictures, CareMore; Water Replenishment District of Southern California; South African Airways; the National Film and Video Foundation; One Village; Addco Party Rentals; TestFlick; O.N.E. Coconut Water; Dama Tequila and Mascarade Liqueur; the Department of Cultural Affairs, the City of Los Angeles; the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; as well as Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas (Second District) and Los Angeles City Council members Bernard C. Parks (District 8), Jan Perry (District 9), and council president Herb J. Wesson Jr. (District 10).Opening night featured Forest Whitter's new film, Vipaka 
“Vipaka,” starring Forest Whitaker and Anthony Mackie Set to Premiere WHO:  The cast & crew of “Vipaka”              
The cast and crew includes:·         Philippe Caland – director/producer/writer,     “Boxing Helena”·         Nina Yang – producer·         Jeanine Rohn -- producer Plus, other familiar faces from tv and film, including:


·         Actress Salli Richardson-Whitfield – PAFF celebrity host
·         Danny Glover – actor and founder of PAFF, “Lethal
      Weapon” franchise
·         Robert Townsend – actor/director, “Diary of a Single       Mom”·         Kevin Frazier – tv host, “The Insider”·         Terrence J – tv host/actor, “E! News” “Think Like a       Man”·         Laz Alonso – actor, “Deception”·         Kim Coles – actress/comedienne, “Soul Man,” “Living       Single”·         Vanessa Bell Calloway – actress, “Holla II,”      “Hawthorne,” “Coming to America”·         Brian White – actor,  “9ine,” “Men of a Certain Age,”      “The Shield”·         Eriq LaSalle – actor/author, “ER”
·         Kym Whitley – actress/comedienne, “Animal Practice,”
      “Let’s Stay Together”
·         Rochelle Aytes – actress, Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s
      Family
·         Anne Marie Johnson – actress, Tyler Perry’s “House of
      Payne”
·         Kelitta Smith – actress,  “The Bernie Mac Show”
·         Terence Bernie Hines – actor, “My Name is Earl,”

      “Raising Hope”
·         Jimmy-Jean Louis – actor, “Toussaint L’Ouverture,”
     “Heroes” “Phat Girlz”
·         Leon – actor/international reggae singer
·         Luenell – comic, “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America
      for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
      for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
·         Sherese Fletcher – reality star, “Hollywood Exes”
·         Andrea Kelley – reality star, “Hollywood Exes”
·         Judge Joe Brown – tv court personality
Check The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) website (www.Paff.or) for dates and tim
es of film screenings.