Beyonce didn't become Beyonce on her own ... she had years of intense schooling from her dad, Mathew Knowles ... and now he wants to give You the same chance ... if you have the cash. The Sell: A one day boot camp for industry hopefuls. Mathew's successful entertainment pals -- no, not her -- will be front and center with helpful hints. Target Audience: Aspiring singers, dancers, composers, writers, producers, managers, publicists, attorneys and anyone else with loose cash.
- 10/8/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The CW's “Vampire Diaries” took a turn for the insane last season when Elena (Nina Dobrev) lost her soulmate Damon (Ian Somerhalder) to the “Other Side” and Mystic Falls fell to the spell that declared the town magic-free. The good news for “Delena” fans is the show's co-executive producer Caroline Dries assured TheWrap that the characters’ love was “meant to be,” even if they won't be reunited in Thursday's Season 6 opener. Also read: CW Diversity Scorecard: Better But Still Whiter, Less Gay Than Its Target Audience Damon will begin Season 6 somewhere with Bonnie (Kat Graham), though Dries played coy on where.
- 10/2/2014
- by Travis Reilly and Linda Ge
- The Wrap
As tough as failure may be, something good can come of it – an opportunity for improvement. There is a stigma and shame that tends to come with failure, so much so that people rarely accept “failure” as an actual reason for failure. We often bury failure and, along with it, any opportunity to learn and grow from examining it.
Failure is cumulative. Just as success can breed more success, failure can breed more failure. Which is why it is so important to learn from it. That’s why, as noted in my previous article, I’m providing details about my failed effort as a first time distributor, working on the film, Four.
I realized my experience with failure was just one of thousands that happen every year. And rather than sweep it under the rug, I recognized the value of it. Because while filmmakers are so diverse,...
Failure is cumulative. Just as success can breed more success, failure can breed more failure. Which is why it is so important to learn from it. That’s why, as noted in my previous article, I’m providing details about my failed effort as a first time distributor, working on the film, Four.
I realized my experience with failure was just one of thousands that happen every year. And rather than sweep it under the rug, I recognized the value of it. Because while filmmakers are so diverse,...
- 6/13/2014
- by tedhope
- Hope for Film
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