Friday, March 9, 2012

Dennis Quaid's Wife Files for Divorce

Nathan Fillion During Castle's recent two-parter, Rick's former muse dropped a bombshell just before she was seemingly killed.Jennifer Beals on her Castle role: "I wasn't interested in a catfight"Sophia (guest star Jennifer Beals) hinted to Castle (Nathan Fillion) that his father may have had ties to the CIA, which would explain both his absence from Castle's life as well as the ease with which Castle was able to shadow a federal agent. The question remains: Is Sophia - who was revealed to actually be a Russian sleeper agent - being honest? "I think[Castle] is evaluating whether Sophia was telling him the truth," creator and executive producer Andrew W. Marlowe tells TVGuide.com. "He doesn't have any way to really access it. So he is trying to figure out how to follow up on it, but I am not sure that he knows how."That said, Marlowe says viewers will eventually get to see Castle pursue the possibility. It just may not happen anytime soon. "We are planting seeds for further storytelling assuming that we get good news on Season 5," he says, noting that the story might surface once more this year. "I haven't decided yet, but it is something I absolutely wanted to bring up. He is going to pursue it, but it is not something that he is going to pursue immediately. I think that he is still wrestling with it."Mega Buzz: Is Sophia really dead on Castle?Sophia rocked the boat in other ways too. Her re-entry into Castle's life has no doubt forced Rick's current partner-in-crime-solving, Detective Beckett (Stana Katic), to reconsider where she stands with Castle. "Beckett is looking at Castle's relationship with Sophia as an indication of the kind of person Castle is," Marlowe says. "This is a relationship that may mirror hers. This was another person that he followed, a muse. Beckett felt special going into the two-parter, but she was a little challenged there. I think it caused Beckett to question whether she was somebody special in Castle's life and whether the 'I love you' meant something."Of course, Castle still doesn't know that Beckett heard him say those three little words in the Season 3 finale. Could this run-in with Sophia inspire Beckett to come clean? "It does start to push her down the road," Marlowe teases.Regardless of how insecure Beckett may feel, Marlowe says Castle's reunion with Sophia changed how he sees Beckett. "I think the audience recognizes that Beckett has a different place in Castle's life than maybe Sophia did," Marlowe says. "I think that is one of things that attracts him to Beckett is that she is the kind of woman who challenges him and intrigues him. The question is how different is she [from Sophia]? Can their relationship sustain the two of them getting together?"Exclusive: Christine Woods books explosive Castle guest spotThe duo may find out sooner than you think. In an April episode, titled "47 Seconds," Castle and Beckett have to piece together the clues to find out who is responsible for a bombing at an anti-Wall Street rally. The life-threatening case may inspire them to seize the day, Marlowe says."It does make Castle and Beckett start questioning what they're doing in life," Marlowe says. "[The victims] had plans... and then suddenly their lives were over. So it makes you think: 'Should I wait or should I act now?' Those thoughts are definitely on their minds."Castle airs Mondays at 10/9c on ABC.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Sheridan trial changes to writers' notes

The legal team for "Desperate Regular folksInch creator Marc Cherry on Wednesday presented index cards and writers' notes they mentioned demonstrate that plans were well showed up to eliminate Nicollette Sheridan's character several days before she'd a confrontation that's in the heart of her wrongful termination suit. Two primary items of evidence, proven in the photo within the trial in La Superior Court, are an orange index card situated on the bulletin board inside the show's writers' room while using note, "Steven drinks OJ" and also the other card that reads "Body left in the heart of the street.In . Cherry, again while using stand, stated them recognized to plans he'd inside the actively works to have Sheridan's character, Edie Britt, destroyed by her husband. The husband's title was later changed from "Steven" to "Dork." As well as the card's reference to the "OJ" was a means to identify the storyline, a la the infamous O.J. Simpson trial, and keep the important thing from anybody who have strayed to the room. Them were not presented into evidence but an image in the bulletin board which they were placed was. Cherry mentioned a writers' assistant needed the photo in May 2008 therefore it might be brought to some writers' retreat later that month to arrange for your show's fifth season. It absolutely was in September 2008 that Cherry and Sheridan stood a dispute around the script, throughout they struck her to the side of your brain. Sheridan mentioned Cherry hit her, but Cherry indicates he gave her a "tap" incorporated in direction with an approaching scene. Sheridan filed a wrongful termination suit against Cherry and Touchstone this season, proclaiming that her character was destroyed off in retaliation for worrying in regards to the incident. Cherry's attorney, Adam Levin, also presented notes Wednesday taken by writers' assistants of planning conferences that Cherry had using one of the show's lead authors, Bob Daily, in May of 2008. The notes make references to "Edie's dying" and her character being destroyed. Possibly most likely probably the most contentious part of Cherry's testimony on Wednesday came because he discussed Sheridan's behavior on set. Although he mentioned she was dropped within the show for creative and financial reasons, another factor was concerns over her performance. In one instance inside the show's first season, he appreciated being referred to as for the set where Sheridan and Teri Hatcher were "furious with each other." Cherry mentioned Sheridan attracted him aside and told him she thought Hatcher "was the meanest lady in the world.In . More youthful crowd mentioned that Sheridan referred to as a script supervisor a "tattletale," couldn't remember her lines inside an episode through which she made basically a short appearance, combined with made "insulting comments about dialogue" throughout script read-throughs when authors were present. But Sheridan's attorney, Mark Baute, objected to numerous such testimony as hearsay or irrelevant, including claims of tardiness for the set. Mark Pedowitz, former prexy of Touchstone, on Tuesday confirmed that in the short winding up in Cherry in May, 2008, he gave Cherry approval to eliminate Edie Britt. But he didn't recall almost every other reason than creative to become reported only at that meeting, even though Cherry had earlier suggested in testimony that financial reasons also were stated. In those days, Sheridan was making $175,000 per episode. On Wednesday, Levin asked for Cherry whether financial reasons were elevated because meeting, which he responded, "I forget. I forget." Contact Ted Manley at ted.manley@variety.com

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

'Star Wars' Concept Artist Take advantage of McQuarrie Has Died

According to Eric Geller from TheForce.internet, there has been three people who have been largely responsible for the wealth from the initial Alien trilogy: creator George Lucas, composer John Williams, and concept artist Take advantage of McQuarrie. McQuarrie, who died on Saturday at 82, may possibly not have been too-known to as Lucas and Williams. However when it werent for him, Alien might possibly not have handled to obtain for the silver screen. It absolutely was his artwork that aided convince last century Fox to eco-friendly-light the initial film in 1975. In the statement on StarWars.com, Lucas written: "Take advantage of McQuarrie was the initial person I hired that assisted me to picture Alien. His genial contribution, by way of unequaled production pieces of art, powered and inspired all of the cast and crew in the original Alien trilogy. When words could not convey my ideas, I really could always indicate among Ralph's fabulous illustrations and say, 'Do it similar to this.A Throughout his career, McQuarrie developed designs for films outdoors the Alien world, including Close Encounters in the Third Kind, Raiders in the Lost Ark, and E.T. In 1986 he won an Oscar to find the best Visual Effects, for Cocoon. But he'll most likely be appreciated -- and revered -- most for his Alien works of art. In the event you have a look at people original sketches, In my opinion its really evidence of how important he was that theres this kind of outcomes of plenty of people legendary images as well as the movie moments, states Geller. The means by that they outlined them was an impact on people figures, how they socialized. For instance, inside the renderings of R2-D2 and C-3PO, Geller states, you'll be able to almost see their camaraderie inside a couple of of those pictures. Take a look at numerous of McQuarries Alien illustrations, additionally to George Lucass entire statement, here. Inside The Comlink, "AlienInch fan and MTV News producer Tami Katzoff explores the glory occasions of the very very long time ago in the world far, far. Regardless if you are Team Jedi or Team Sith, friend of Wookiees or wanted by bounty potential predators, every "AlienInch fans are welcome along for your ride.

Friday, March 2, 2012

The IT crowd

The Hollywood IT Summit, produced by Media and Entertainment Supply Alliance (MESA) and Variety, will be a sell-out event a year ago on its inaugural outing. It returns today for just about any soph edition for the George Elkins Auditorium within the Malibu Campus of Pepperdine U. from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with cocktails to follow along with together with.Structured with the Hollywood IT Society (HITS) plus an advisory board of CIOs from major Hollywood art galleries, the summit features multiple tracks and breakout periods. Land masses of focus include studio situation studies (recommendations), digital distribution models and analysis, connectivity and real-time decision-making, large data, self-service business discovery and check for innovative technologies driving business transformation.Variety asked three in the participants:Devendra MishraAdjunct professor, decision sciences and marketing, Graziadio School of economic and Management, Pepperdine U.How's it changing the entertainment business?"It has been instrumental in changing the organization in several ways. Listed below are seven of those:1. If you take the big data of social media networking and enabling near-real-time decision-making.2. Analyzing social media networking and enormous data to assist purchases of products and services with an enhanced entertainment experience.3. Creating standards for unique product and repair identification too for metadata to be used with the purchasing and selling partners in the ecosystem.4. Making sure security and privacy inside the network.5. Developing consumer-centric content for your Web.6. Creating B2b systems among the growing volume of supply-chain partners inside the digital world.7. Building data warehouses to assist the infrastructure needs in the existence altering initiatives."Exactly what are some current efforts by studio professionals to alter the?InchDigital world features the client closer to the studio where the Internet has converted into a ubiquitous funnel of distribution. While an online presence provides product information, its interaction yields an unequalled opportunity to construct rapport while using customer. The art galleries are altering their companies within the supply chain of the marketplace in diverse ways. By integrating customer data all platforms of emails, social media, Web statistics, display systems and entrepreneurs, billing systems, and search engines like google like google, marketing professionals can better manage global advertising programs for films and subsequently for TV and residential entertainment by optimizing media positioning in short-term awareness and sentiment."Josh C. KlineHead of online service, Final Draft (formerly: proper business development, Luxurious Digital Distribution)How have advances within it affected the workflow of entertainment production?"On tv production and publish-production, the modification to launch-based workflows and digital media has blurred the lines involving the abilities required to operate inside the area. That which was when the domain from the studio's mind of publish-production now frequently tucks beneath the CIO's purview. In distribution, the assets created used to be analog, then digital, tape. Now we utilize a number of digital 'packages' that are packed full of relevant information that might be utilized at multiple points over the supply chain. ten years ago, once i labored at Sample Digital which we introduced digital Dailies system to advertise, no creative professionals with whom we pitched thought we are in a position to play full-screen, full-motion video by themselves computer screens, as well as distribute it securely on the web. Now people take these items without any consideration.InchLinda LivingstoneDean and professor of management, Graziadio School of economic and Management, Pepperdine U.Are you aware the uses of cloud computing in entertainment production?"Many entertainment companies have recently produced films that require plenty of computing ease of creating films and possess scammed cloud-computing technologies to attain temporary utilization of additional computing energy. Frequently we have got we've got the technology demand is simply temporary through the expansion phases in the film."What kinds of companies can participate in cloud computing?"Entertainment businesses that established a grownup IT architecture and infrastructure might be best capable of take advantage in the new options showing themselves in the market landscape. In Pepperdine's Mba course programs, we train that cloud-based computing, portal technologies and social networking capabilities are a handful of good good examples of technologies that can help entertainment information mill more innovative."How do film entrepreneurs put it to use?InchBusinesses are being able to view and mining the data from internet sites -- Twitter, Facebook, blogs, Yelp and so on -- to conduct real-time data statistics by themselves products and services to make sure that they could adjust their marketing and product techniques immediately. The details are virtually free because clients offer it around the internet totally free.InchHIGHLIGHTS9:15 A.M. Keynote: Business Transformation inside the Digital World -- Darcy Antonellis, Warner Bros.9:45 A.M. Challenges for Evolution and Growth -- Steve Andujar, The brand new the new sony Pictures John Herbert, , last century Fox Steve Lapinski, Universal Theresa Burns, Lionsgate Jesse Overhuls, Wally Disney Abe Wong, Vital.11 A.M. Enterprise Transformation: Releasing Business Value -- Derek Cruz, Fox11:30 A.M. The Mashup of Technology Groups inside the New Studio Operating Model -- Jesse Overhuls, Wally Disney1:15 P.M. Advanced Statistics for Film, TV and Theme Parks -- Bryan Rockoff and Michael Williamson, NBCUniversal1:45 P.M. Residuals Management -- David Buckholtz, The brand new the new sony Pictures Elizabeth Cullen, Wally Disney Erin Griffin, SAG Jonathan Handel, TroyGould2:30 P.M. Keynote: Content Centric Network: Teresa Lunt, PARC3 P.M. Universal Media ID -- Eric Iverson, The brand new the new sony Pictures Filiz Bahamanpour, NBCU Josh C. Kline, Final Draft Geoff Murillo, Warner Bros. Kip Welch, Movies Labs and EIDR4:10 P.M. Business Planning and Consolidation -- Jeremy Fuchs and Scott Mills, Lionsgate4:30 P.M. The Particular-Time Media Enterprise -- Leo Collins, Oracle5 P.M. The best way to Catch a Killer in Three Minutes -- William Sorenson, QlikView5 P.M. Find Hidden Insight in Metadata -- Simon Adams, Rovi Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com