Showing posts with label web series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web series. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Alan Cumming: 'Captures' web show, 'Any Day Now' interview panel and advance screening offer


Web show “Captures” actor Alan Cumming and fashion photog Sebastian Kim
A new web series takes you “behind the images” with interviews with famous shooters: Capture is a fresh and informative look at the art of photography, its producers say.
The latest episode of the show on the YouTube Reserve Channel features fashion photographer Sebastian Kimm, and actor, director, and photographer Alan Cumming.
In each episode, Reserve Channel says, “celebrity lensman Mark Seliger invites a fellow photographer and celebrity photography-buff into his NYC studio to share the story behind their images and discuss their common passion.”
The full episode is below, courtesy of Reserve Channel
Published on Nov 15, 2012 by reservechannel 
Capture's Mark Seliger sits down with actor, director, and photographer, Alan Cumming and renowned fashion photographer, Sebastian Kim. No stone is left unturned as they discuss everything from nudity and Woody Allen to Instagram and George Clooney.
Directed by Barney Miller and produced by Cap Gun Collective.
Capture
A fresh and informative look at the art of photography and the stories behind the images. In each episode, renowned celebrity lensman Mark Seliger invites a fellow photographer and celebrity photography-buff into his NYC studio to share the story behind their images and discuss their common passion.
Source: Newsline

Napa Film Fest - The Actors: Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Jeff Grace, Madeline Zima, Vanessa Ray
Alan Cumming, Jeff Grace, Madeline Zima, Vanessa Ray and Garret Dillahunt, moderated by Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer at Hollywood Reporter

Source: YouTube 

Advanced screening of Any Day Now on 5 December
The screening is open to everyone ($30 non-members, $20 members) and includes an open bar and plenty of time to socialize. Click here to purchase tickets and learn more about Out Professionals.
Source: Passport Magazine 

Sunday, 27 November 2011

First two episodes of The Crews now online



From Kolin Ferguson, Co-Creator Of The Crews:

The first two episodes of The Crews: The Dutch Connection and The Old Firm are now available online by clicking on the links below, as is SANDWICH the short film on which it was based.

The Crews follows the exploits of two seasoned underworld figures Tommy Granger (Robert Harrison) and Mick Turner (Jim Sweeney) and the police who are trying to convict them.

The series features cameos from renowned Scottish actors David Hayman, Stephen McCole, and World Snooker Champion John Higgins.

A new episode will be posted each week so stay tuned.



More trailers here and here

Official website: The Crews

Monday, 5 September 2011

Wannabe Scots stars Mary Wells & Elizabeth Adamczyk tell how they have landed on their feet in Hollywood


The cast of Divine White's Introduction to Hollywood featuring Elizabeth, far left, and Mary, far right


It's the place most actors usually end up only after years of hard work and toil.
But, while Hollywood is the final destination for many young stars reaching the big time, two talented Scots actresses have decided to do things the other way around.

Lossiemouth-born blonde Elizabeth Adamczyk and Mary Wells, from Glasgow, decided it would be much more fun to learn their craft and make their name by ditching the traditional Scottish or London-based audition circuits.

Instead, they joined thousands of wannabe stars lining the Sunset Strip. And while many Scots spend years dreaming about life in la-la land, they have both worked steadily since making the jump and star in a hip new web-based sitcom.

Elizabeth and Mary are both stars of the LA cult web series Divine White's Introduction to Hollywood, an Office-style spoof documentary series about young British actors trying to make it big in LA, starring a group of hopeful British actors all trying to make it big in LA for real.

The programme, which was created and produced by English actress Alison Winter, was nominated for Best Web Series at the LA Comedy Awards and Elizabeth and Mary are hoping the programme can help them continue their progress.

Mary said: "It's been tremendous fun working out here. I miss Glasgow a lot but it's been a fantastic adventure here.

"I've been working on a couple of feature films and some shows, such as Gene Simmons Family Jewels and a Discovery Channel programme, I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant. It has been really great fun.

"For most actors it's a natural progression. You get to be famous in the UK and then LA is the next calling. But it wasn't like that for me.

"I had just about given up acting when I got the call for a touring show that went to the US and I visited a friend in Hawaii (Scots star Henry Ian Cusick of Lost) and ended up getting some theatre work there.

"I moved out in October 2009 and have been here ever since. It's still like a dream."

RSAMD graduate Mary, who appeared in British programmes such as Half Moon Investigations for BBC Scotland before she made the jump west, has enjoyed steady work and now enjoys a sunshine lifestyle just a few blocks from the beach in Santa Monica.

Having studied acting at a performing arts school in Lossiemouth, Elizabeth, 28, ventured to London.

She enjoyed bit part work in films such as Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus with Heath Ledger and then played a secretary in the British-based sequel Basic Instinct 2 followed by a small part as a boozy reveller in EastEnders.

Last year, she decided to swap her London audition circuit for the sunshine lifestyle and moved to Los Angeles. And she is loving every minute of life in her West Hollywood apartment.

Mary said: "I've always wanted to live in America and since I was a little girl, I've wanted to be an actress.

"One day, I just decided to go for it and got a visa.

"The weather is amazing and the lifestyle has been great. It's also funny how different it is to what you expect.

"People are a lot more normal looking than you might imagine. I thought everyone here would be skinny and blonde, but they're not."

Elizabeth has managed to support herself during the last few months with a mixture of small projects including Divine White and then background or audience work on chat shows and reality TV.

"They do so much filming out here that they pay actors to fill out the audience on some programmes, and you get paid $70-80 a day.

"I've got some interest from agents and have some other work coming up. Divine White has been a great thing to be a part of, especially being nominated for the award."

The series is based on a crazed drama teacher taking advantage of some fresh-off-the-boat wannabes desperate for acting work, as she leads them through some insane acting techniques.

Mary said: "I met the director, Alison, at a Women in Film brunch meeting and we are both British so we were talking about being actresses trying to get work out here and got on really well, and she asked me to be in it.

"Out here there are plenty of teachers happy to impose their egos on younger, more vulnerable people, and it's not very well regulated. Anyone can set up and rip you off. A lot of the things in the programme, we've all done in real life so it's easy to relate to."

Elizabeth said: "It's great the show has been nominated for an LA Comedy Award. We all went to the red carpet party and that's the first time I've done anything like that."

You can watch Mary and Elizabeth in action at www.divine-white.com

Source: Daily Record

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Goodnight Burbank introduces 30-minute format on Hulu



Goodnight Burbank will become the first ever web series to become a scripted half-hour comedy to debut on the internet.

It stars Laura Silverman, Dominic Monaghan and a host of familiar faces from TV including John Barrowman, Juliet Landau and Miracle Laurie. The first six episodes will be distributed on Hulu.

Read more at PRWeb
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