Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Great Facebook Groups To Know About

Adding Friends on Facebook is almost a given known task, but people often forget about Groups which very often are filled with communities of people dedicated to your area of interest.  Networking in the Entertainment Industry is very important, so as a way to help we've come across some Facebook Groups to help our followers do just that.  These in no way are a full list of Facebook Groups available, but a small sample so take some time and explore other possible groups available by doing a search on Facebook.  These will at least get you started.

Note:  In order to join or even see the Facebook Groups you must FIRST LOG IN to Facebook and request to be added.  Also most Groups have pretty clear guidelines on what you should and should not post in the Group, so pay close attention to what they are or risk having your group membership revoked.

Once you are granted permission to join the Group:
A) you can opt to have notifications appear in your stream or simply check the Groups link which will appear on your dashboard.
B) You should also from time to time pay attention to the Suggested Groups which often appear to the right side once you join once you visit the Group's landing page

Group Name
Must login to FB First to see (click link)
Description
Film & Casting Network of Atlantaall who would like to be a part of Film Casting Network of Atlanta in some way be involved in the acting community in some way. This could be as an actor, filmmaker, director, producer etc.
INDUSTRY CASTINGS & AUDITIONS FOR ALL TALENT - West CoastWest Coast Castings and Crew Calls for all talent in the Industry.
INDUSTRY CASTINGS & AUDITIONS FOR ALL TALENT - East CoastEast Coast Castings and Crew Calls for all talent in the Industry.
Casting EXTRAS for Films!A place to post and share castings and auditions.
Casting Actors of ColorCasting Actors Of Color is a community of Artists with diverse ethnic backgrounds formed to promote, educate, inform, & support each other in the pursuit of artistic excellence.
M.O.C.I.T.I. (mo kee tee)Men of Color in the Industry. MOCITI is an outreach organization whose mission is to provide a support network and business vehicle for men of color in the entertainment industry. We are a service organization that believes we are to serve mankind.
Film Financing USAThis group is dedicated to Indie Filmmakers looking for funding, to Investors looking for projects, to Industry Insiders who want to present/speak/exhibit/sponsor my upcoming Indie Film Financing Conferences & Seminars



Saturday, May 3, 2014

10 Little Known Secrets about #iTunes Store



As an avid collector of Movies and Music and practically an #iTunes and DVD-Blu-Ray junkie, thought it would be helpful to let other's know some of the less advertised aspects of #iTunes and making purchases.  

TV Shows
1) Often the Premiere episode of New TV series and sometimes the 1st Episode of Old Series are available for Free Download. (Example you can download for Free as of 5/3/2014 the First Episode of '24' Seasons 1 thru 8)

2) The Best time to buy a Season Pass for new TV series is often when it first comes out, often they are discounted quite substantially versus once the show becomes a hit. (Example before the CW Arrow TV show became a hit, its 1st Season Pass was available for nearly half the price it currently goes for of $49.99)

Music
3) Music albums go on sale from time to time, some as low as $7.99.  So that favorite album you didn't get for regular price may show up in the Sales section, so check it out or include it in your #itunes Wish List (Example Latin Stars like Shakira, Marc Anthony and Pitbull + more with albums released just a year or less ago are currently on sale for only $7.99 as of 5/3/2014)


4) If you Pre-Order Albums, you can sometimes get a Single from the album early and Pre-Orders can also come at great discounted prices (Example: Coldplay's upcoming album is avail for $9.99 and you can get a new single from it now)


Disclaimer:  Sometimes Music Pre-Orders do not include any Deluxe Editions that may be released later or only available if you buy Physical CDs which come with extras not available digitally, so if you're really into having the Deluxe Edition it may pay to just wait.

Movies
5) There's a Movie of the Week section where you can rent some of the Industry's Major Release for as low as 99 cents (Example 2013 Breakout Hit 'Fruitvale Station' is currently available as a 99 cents rental as of 5/3/2014)


6) If you Pre-Order a Movie that's coming to  theaters it often comes at a Great Discount, plus may include extras, such as discounted prices for previous movies if it's part of a Sequel Series, which may not be available if you wait till after the movie is released in theaters and before it's official release on DVD/Blu-Ray (Example The Amazing Spider Man 2, in theaters as of May 2nd is available for Pre-Order at $17.99 right now, plus includes discounts on Previous Spider-Man movies)


7) Many Theatrical releases now get an Early Digital release and often at Great Prices versus waiting several weeks later when the DVD/Blu-Ray releases are set to drop, like recent Oscar Nominee 'Her' and Sci-Fi Comic Book film released earlier in 2014 'I Frankenstein' and based off work created by Kevin Grevioux (pictured for reference only, not an endorsement by him of this post in any manner) are both available for ($14.99)






Disclaimer: Digitial Releases aren't always cheaper than waiting for the physical DVD-Blu-Ray release, but for consumers of Digital releases the payoff of convenience often trumps the extra cost.  You decide.

8) Wish Lists on iTunes is a Great way to keep track of the items you want to track for future purchase.  The nice thing about them is if you purchase something from your wish list on iTunes it automatically gets removed.

9)These are just a few notables. Other things include  You can Listen to some Artist's Music Albums in full before their slated Release, Exclusives for TV Series - only available on itunes, Indie Films, Theatrical Releases available at same time as in Theater albeit at higher prices sometimes. The list goes on


10) That being said the best thing to do is to: Explore, Explore, Explore the iTunes Store. There are often lots of hidden gems and discount areas you may be pleasantly surprised that could do wonders for your digital spending budget.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

The Trip To Bountiful Preview

Lifetime TV's Movie Adaptation of Tony Nominated 'The Trip to Bountiful' with Tony and Emmy Award Winner Cicely Tyson, Vanessa Williams, Blair Underwood and Keke Palmer premieres March 8th on Lifetime TV. Preview below following Advertising:

For more Photos and extras visit website: http://www.mylifetime.com/movies/the-trip-to-bountiful/
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Gabby Douglas Story on Lifetime TV


Black History Month 2014 kicks off on Lifetime TV this Saturday at 8pm 7/c with the biopic: 'The Gabby Douglas Story, the 2012 Olympic Gymnastic sensation and America's sweetheart by all accounts.

"Gabby made it onto the 2012 U.S. Women’s Gymnastics team, with whom she faced intense competition in the London Games. Her sacrifice and perseverance were triumphantly rewarded with Team Competition and Individual All-round gold medals, placing Gabby and her teammates – known as “The Fierce Five” -- among the world’s all-time greats in gymnastic"

Below is a Preview and two recent interviews on Arsenio Hall Show with Gabrielle Douglas and the two young women who play her Imani Hakim, Sydney Mikayla in the upcoming biopic which also stars Regina Hall and S. Epatha Merkerson
Interviews on Arsenio Hall:

Gabby Douglas: 'It'll Never be Normal'

Gabby Douglas Reacts to Imani Hakim and Sydney Mikayla playing Her:

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

5 Things You Should be doing for Your Film Festival Film


 5 Things Every Filmmaker should do once Your Film is accepted at a #FilmFestival. For context as a regular Festival attender and the Founder of FilmTVDiversity, I strive to help Filmmakers of color and for that matter all our followers reach their greatest potential. This post is in that vein and also a precursor of some of the things we will be expecting once we offer our first Film Festival and for anyone eventually accepted into it.

These are 5 simple things You should be doing for  Your indie film regardless what others might be telling you, if You want to build an audience for You and Your work.

1. Be on Social Media
The days of simply ignoring social media are gone!  If You want to expand beyond  your “neighborhood” buddies and friends You need to really let go of any social media hang ups You may be harboring.  It is the biggest and easiest way for filmmakers and content creators old and new to level the playing field in the Entertainment Industry.

Establish a Social media presence, especially on Twitter, because contrary to what You may hear, twitter provides the most up-to-date real time happenings at Film Festivals especially for those festivals that use #hashtags. Hashtags have only recently been instituted on Facebook, long after it was the norm on Twitter.  Your presence on Social Media is an invaluable way for You to easily connect with others attending the Festival for reference.  The Networks and Major Studios and Film Distributors get this and are doing it with Great Success. Don't be fooled you can't achieve the kind of reach you hope for without doing this.

Why especially Twitter over Facebook, little known to some is that Facebook implores algorithms for many posts that you make so that not all your posts are seen necessarily by everyone, unless you pay for more exposure, especially anyone that’s not “following” you on Facebook.  In Contrast, Twitter on the other hand gives your posts free access to be seen by any and all who may be following you or doing searches on Twitter and consequently by others when the aforementioned discover and share what you have shared when they visit hashtags.  Twitter does also offer paid targeted advertising for posts, but it’s not as much as a requirement to do so to reach more people via your posts.

2. Follow The Festival
Follow the Festival Page, on Twitter especially, and be sure you know what the Festival’s twitter #hashtag is and post to it, as well as browse it while you’re at the Festival.  As an example is the recently held:Sundancefest and their hashtags #Sundance #Sundance2014 which many festival goers shared from and by the way I did not attend, but because FilmTVDiversity follows the festival and its hashtags we posted happenings for our followers to experience like these:

Following the Festival and its Hashtags allows you to post your experience, photos and extras and create buzz for you and your film for future festivals, as well as future projects, not to mention helps connect you with others attending the film festival or your film’s screening.  Stop following just your friends on Twitter.  If you want to to focus solely on Festival happenings you can at a very minimum create a Twitter list with that particular film festival in it so you can refer to it easily while at the festival. 

As another example, our recent visit to 2013's Hollywood Black Film Festival included building a list for the Festival: HBFF2013-Films-Filmmakers, which then served and also now serves as a great reference point for Filmmakers to know.  In addition to this our own updates like these below were made while at the Festival using the Festival's hashtag #HBFF2013:
Your film and ideally You are headed to a Film Festival for goodness sakes, not an easy fete by any account. You’re also trying to build buzz for your film and yourself as a filmmaker, that is unless of course you don’t care about building more buzz for your film or your work, be it current or future. Some festivals like Sundance even follow back, but don't be so focused on getting a followback, because the Festival you follow today may be the one that gives you a leg up for your next project tomorrow.

3. Have a Trailer
Ensure that the Film Festival has a copy of your film’s Trailer on their website, and a link to your film’s website, if any, plus any social media links related to your film, if they also take social media links (ie Twitter/Facebook). More importantly be sure your trailer is uploaded to a service like Vimeo or Youtube, both of which are free services for uploading videos. These services allow for the ease of the trailer being directly embed on the Festival’s Page or for that matter a bloggers page.  Website visitors don’t like jumping through extra loops just to see your trailer, ie going to your web page from the Festival page. Take the time to make sure the festival has a link to an easily embeddable copy of your trailer and that the festival has actually posted it on your film’s landing page for the festival. 

Almost every festival creates a landing page for the films they are screening with related info.  As a Great example look at the landing page at the upcoming 2014 Pan African Film Festival for the film "Jaimeo Brown's Transcedence".    If you look at each of the three tabs: Film Info, Trailer and More Info you'll see a complete picture of the kinds of things you should be doing. This related info is your resume and calling card to get people to see your film over what in some cases may be tens or even hundreds of film’s. Visit your Film’s info page at the Festival you’ve been accepted at and make sure it is as complete as possible.

Your friends attending the festival may go see your film to support you, but the average film festival goer who is not your friend needs some kind of hook to draw them in to commit to seeing your trailer less film over one that has a trailer other than a write up on the festival’s page.

Hollywood doesn’t release films without trailers and expect a film to do well, neither should You, even if it is a short film. It’s even more important at Film Festivals because as mentioned there’s even more to choose from. 

Breaking News:  Yes even film festival goers are selective about which films they go see just like everyday movie goers. 

Get your Trailer to the Film Festival you’re accepted at. Film is about visual media not write ups. It’s simple marketing.

4. Promote Your Film
At a very minimum, at least once a day til the moment your Film screens, regardless if you can or can’t attend the Festival screening you should at least be posting to your followers on Facebook and/on Twitter that your film is screening and include a link to the screening info which is almost always found on the festival’s website.  

If you’ve connected with the Film Festival as noted in 1 or 2, make use of the hashtag and/or @ the festival in some of these postings, you don’t necessarily have to include these in every posting, but within some of your postings it will help to at least acknowledge the Film Festival and more often than not the Film Festival itself will share the posting you’ve created to their followers, because you see, “they want people to come to the Film Festival just as well” and what better way to build buzz than for the Festival itself to share Filmmakers who express some kind of excitement about their own film by reposting something the filmmaker themselves have shared.

Mix up the time you post daily reminders and the types of posts to maximize who among your followers becomes aware of it, given that your follower’s all hang out on social media during varying hours: ie your morning only posts may never be seen by your late night followers nor are they likely to single you out and go check what you posted in the morning. 

In addition, consider including in your posts behind the scenes photos or even simply the film’s poster or trailer.  The reality is that posts with pictures or visual content are the most likely to be shared by others by an almost 10 to 1 ratio vs those without.  Why is having other’s share your screening important, because if the person sharing it can’t attend they may be able to reach someone who follows them that can attend your screening.

As an example , you might send a tweet that looks something like one's we've been selectively posting for Films at the upcoming @_PAFF like these:

Repeat this or something similar, being sure to mix up both what you post and when you post.

The Film Festival is focused on promoting the Festival overall, not necessarily promoting Your film at the Festival, that’s Your job.  Take ownership of it!

5. Be There or Find a Surrogate
In General Film Festivals follow up screenings with Q&As with the filmmaker/content creator which is a Great way for you to gain exposure. If you can’t be there or have no intention of attending a particular film festival, this begs the question, why are you even spending, maybe even wasting, money to submit to it.  On the flip side, it’s understandable if you for example get accepted at multiple Film Festivals and have to pick and choose which to attend, but that’s still no reason to simply not have anyone show up.  In the latter case, consider asking someone associated with the film to attend or even ask a friend whose familiar enough with your work and the film that may be going to the festival, if they’d be willing to stand in for you.

In the event You can’t attend nor find a surrogate it becomes all the more important to make sure you’ve done items 1 and 2 above, that way you can at least do follow up to maybe people who did attend your film’s screening and simply Thank them for attending it.  The reason you’d know this is that you’ve already put into action numbers 1 and 2 of this list.

It’s simple marketing not rocket science, help build buzz for your current film and Future projects, you don’t need a marketing manager per say if You simply apply these 5 simple basics, You become the Marketing Manager.

What’s the point of all this you might ask, you never know who is attending a Film Festival and you want to be the person that stands out among the crowd of filmmakers, because it’s the person that stands out that will likely get noticed by people who could do something to boost your film career.  These people are not looking for nor taking much note of the filmmaker who doesn’t attend their own screening nor promote their own film, because it says to them if you’re not using your own energies and resources to promote yourself and work you almost most definitely will not wisely use their resources, financial or otherwise, they may be willing to offer.

As a BONUS: FilmTVDiversity is here to help You as well, if You are our follower on Twitter or Facebook did you know You can submit your upcoming general Screenings or Film Festival screenings to us and we’d be happy to help promote it at no cost other than making sure you are following us.  Simply submit the info: Including dates/times website or social medial links, Trailer, Poster or even photos to us at diversitypromos@fatdive.com and we’ll work up something to help your general screening or upcoming festival screening build buzz.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Film meets Music: Previous 12 Grammy winners : Best Songs in Visual Media

In keeping with a special Focus on Music, hence Film Meets Music, on FilmTVDiversity's timeline during Music's Biggest Weekend: The Grammy's.  Here's a little Nostalgic look back at the 12 Grammy Winning Best Songs written for Visual Media (also referred to as Motion Picture, TV or Other Visual Media) of the 21st Century. 

One thing is clear Songs from Animated films are the biggest winners in this particular category during the 21st Century.

(Award nominating Year: Film/TV Name : 'Song' all noted in GOLD)


2000: Toy Story 2: 'When She Loved Me'


2001: Malcolm in Me: 'Boss of Me'


2002: Monsters Inc.: 'If I Didn't Have You'


2003: A Mighty Wind : A Mighty Mind
2004: The Lord of The Rings: 'Into The West'


2005: Polar Express: 'Believe'


2006: Cars: 'Our Town'


2007: Dreamgirls: 'Love You I Do'

2008: Down to Earth

2009: Slum Dog Millionaire: 'Jai Ho'

2010: Crazy Heart: 'The Weary Kind'

2011: Tangled: 'I See The Light'

2012: The Hunger Games: 'Safe and Sound'

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Single Ladies - Season 3 - Extended Preview

VH1 Single Ladies Season 3 starring Lisa Raye McCoy, Denise Vasi, Charity Shea, Terrell Tilford, DB Woodside, Travis Winfrey, LeToya Luckett plus new cast members Lesley Ann Brandt and Damien Dante Wayans Premieres Monday Jan. 6, 2014 at 9pm/8c.

Below is a 10 minute Sneak preview featuring guest Laz Alonso.



For extras and more visit the show's: Website: VH1 Single Ladies Season 3
Like FB: https://www.facebook.com/vh1singleLadies

Here's Executive Producer Queen Latifah and Creator Stacy A Littlejohn plus some of the Cast past and present we're Following, you also may be interested in Following on Twitter:




The Butler - Academy Panel with Lee Daniels, Oprah and Cast

An Academy Interview Panel with The Butler's Director 'Lee Daniels' and cast members including Oprah Winfrey, Forest Whitaker and David Oyelowo.

The film featured a virtual who's who ensemble cast including: Oscar winners: Vanessa Redgrave, Jane Fonda, Forest Whitaker, Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr, plus Terrence Howard and Music Legend turned Actor Lenny Kravitz.

The film marks Oprah's return to the big screen, after a 15 year hiatus. The OWNTV and World renown icon is considered by many to be an Oscar contender.

The Film's, Daniels, Oprah and Whitaker are all SAG nominees, however notably was a complete shutout in Golden Globes nominations. In addition Oprah and the Cast Ensemble received Critics Choice nominations. Three of the biggest precursors leading up to the Oscar nominations announcement which are set to be revealed Thursday Jan. 16, 2014

The film debuted in First Place its opening weekend at the box office in 2013 with $24.6 million and remained in the Top spot for 3 weeks running in the North American Box Office . Through the end of 2013 it had grossed $160+ million Worldwide ($116+ million Domestically)




ICYMI: For a limited time, You can download the 'The Butler' screenplay at the Weinstein Company's link http://twcawards.com/assets/downloads/pdf/lee-daniels-the-butler-screenplay.pdf

The film is available for purchase on Digital outlet iTunes now and Blu-Ray/DVD Jan. 14, 2014


Links to its official website: http://weinsteinco.com/sites/leedanielsthebutler/

The Butler: Trailer

Saturday, January 4, 2014

12 Years a Slave - Part (3/3) Academy Conversations: Panel with Director and Cast

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This is the last in a 3 part series taking a look at the much talked about 2013's '12 Years a Slave'.  Like it or not the film is considered by many to be an Oscar Front-Runner as well as winner of numerous Critics Awards.

In full disclosure,  the film has not been seen because of its narrative.  Its narrative is simply one too raw for a movie going experience to sit through in public (see our Founders post: Different Narratives to Celebrate ).  It'll likely and eventually be seen when it comes to DVD or VOD, but for now just observed through the discussions of others.

This series is not per say dissecting the film or discouraging others from seeing it, but simply a look at the people behind the film. Parts 1 and 2 is a series of youtube posted interviews with the Director, Screenwriter (Part 1) and Actors/Actresses(Part 2) conducted by someone else. Part 3 is an Academy Panel with some of the Film's aforementioned players.  We leave it to You to make your own judgements.

Part 3/3:An Academy Interview Panel with '12 Year's A Slave' Cast, Director and Screenwriter and as mentioned previously a top pick among numerous Critics Circles and many of the major awards organizations thus far.  Most notably in the Golden Globes the film has a practical full slate of nominations including:
Best Director(McQueen), 
Best Screenplay(Ridley), 
Best Actor(Ejiofor), 
Best Supporting Actress(Nyong'o), 
Best Supporting Actor(Fassbender), 
Best Original Score(Zimmer)


ICYMI: You can download the '12 Years A Slave' screenplay at the Blklist/Go Into The Story link: http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/category/screenplays

Links to its official website(s):
Fox Searchlights Promotional Pg: http://www.foxsearchlight.com/12yearsaslave/

12 Years A Slave: Trailer

12 Years A Slave - Part(2/3) Cast Interviews: Nyongo-Ejiofor-Woodard

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This is the second in a 3 part series taking a look at the much talked about 2013's '12 Years a Slave'.  Like it or not the film is considered by many to be an Oscar Front-Runner as well as winner of numerous Critics Awards.

In full disclosure,  the film has not been seen because of its narrative.  Its narrative is simply one too raw for a movie going experience to sit through in public (see our Founders post: Different Narratives to Celebrate ).  It'll likely and eventually be seen when it comes to DVD or VOD, but for now just observed through the discussions of others.

This series is not per say dissecting the film or discouraging others from seeing it, but simply a look at the people behind the film. Parts 1 and 2 is a series of youtube posted interviews with the Director, Screenwriter (Part 1)and Actors/Actresses(Part 2) conducted by someone else. Part 3 is an Academy Panel with some of the Film's aforementioned players.  We leave it to You to make your own judgements.

Part 2/3: A series of 2013 Interviews featuring '12 Years A Slave'  Golden Gold Nominees Lupita Nyong'o and Chiwetel Ejiofor, also considered Oscar contenders plus cast mate Alfre Woodard .  The series of interviews was conducted by D/P 30: David Poland of Movie City News http://www.moviecitynews.com and took place during the Fall before the 2013 awards seasons announcements and Critics picks started rolling in.

Lupita Nyong’o
(Golden Globe nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role)
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Note: Per this Interview, we've also discovered Lupita is NOT on Twitter, so any previous references on our twitter TL about her were to a fan account.

Chiwetel Ejiofor (Golden Globe nominee for Best Performance by an Actor)


Alfre Woodard

ICYMI: You can download the '12 Years A Slave' screenplay at the Blklist/Go Into The Story link: http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/category/screenplays

Links to its official website(s):
Fox Searchlights Promotional Pg: http://www.foxsearchlight.com/12yearsaslave/

12 Years A Slave: Trailer

12 Years A Slave's - (Part 1/3) McQueen and Ridley Interviews

(Click title to see full Article)
This is the first in a 3 part series taking a look at the much talked about 2013's '12 Years a Slave'.  Like it or not the film is considered by many to be an Oscar Front-Runner as well as winner of numerous Critics Awards.

In full disclosure,  the film has not been seen because of its narrative. Its narrative is simply one too raw for a movie going experience to sit through in public (see our Founders post: Different Narratives to Celebrate ).  It'll likely and eventually be seen when it comes to DVD or VOD, but for now just observed through the discussions of others.

This series is not per say dissecting the film or discouraging others from seeing it, but simply a look at the people behind the film. Parts 1 and 2 is a series of youtube posted interviews with the Director, Screenwriter (Part 1) and Actors/Actresses(Part 2) conducted by someone else. Part 3 is an Academy Panel with some of the Film's aforementioned players.  We leave it to You to make your own judgements.

Part 1/3: A series of 2013 Interviews featuring Golden Globe Nominees and Oscar Contenders from '12 Years A Slave' Director Steve McQueen, Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt and Screenplay writer John Ridley conducted by D/P 30: David Poland of Movie City News http://www.moviecitynews.com. Most of the interviews took place in the Fall before the 2013 awards seasons announcements and Critics picks started rolling in.

Director Steve McQueen and Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt
(McQueen is a Golden Globe nominee for Best Director).



Screenwriter John Ridley(Golden Globe nominee for Best Screenplay)

ICYMI: You can download the '12 Years A Slave' screenplay at the Blklist/Go Into The Story link: http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/category/screenplays


Links to its official website(s):
Fox Searchlights Promotional Pg: http://www.foxsearchlight.com/12yearsaslave/


12 Years A Slave: Trailer

Friday, January 3, 2014

Interview with Gravity's Alfonso CuarĂ³n

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An interview featuring 'Gravity's Alfonso CuarĂ³n, Golden Globe Nominee for Best Director, who is also Co-Writer of the Film, interview conducted by D/P 30: David Poland of Movie City News http://www.moviecitynews.com. This interview took place in September of 2013 before awards seasons announcements and Critics picks started rolling in.

Alfonso CuarĂ³n


ICYMI: You can download the Gravity Screenplay at The Blacklist/Go Into the Story website link http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/category/screenplays

Gravity: Trailer

Fruitvale Station's Ryan Coogler and Michael B Jordan

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A series of 2013 Interviews featuring the Director and Actor of 'Fruitvale Station' both considered Oscar contenders and both, as well as the film of late have been picks in several Critics and Newspaper's Best of 2013 lists. The series of interviews was conducted by D/P 30: David Poland of Movie City News http://www.moviecitynews.com the interviews took place in July 2013 long before the awards seasons and critics pick started rolling in.

Director Ryan Coogler



Actor Michael B Jordan
Connect with him on Twitter:





ICYMI: You can download the 'Fruitvale Station' screenplay at the Blklist/Go Into The Story link: http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/category/screenplays

The Film is also available on Digital Outlet #iTunes, Blu-Ray/DVD release Jan. 14


Fruitvale Station: Trailer

Fruitvale Station's - Octavia Spencer and Melonie Diaz Interviews

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A series of 2103 Interviews featuring the Actresses of 'Fruitvale Station'.  The series of interviews was conducted by D/P 30: David Poland of Movie City News http://www.moviecitynews.com. Both interviews took place in July 2013.

Octavia Spencer
Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress 'The Help'
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Connect with her on Twitter:



Melonie Diaz
Connect with her on Twitter:




ICYMI: You can download the 'Fruitvale Station' screenplay at the Blklist/Go Into The Story link: http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/category/screenplays

The Film is also available on Digital Outlet #iTunes:


Fruitvale Station: Trailer