Saturday, February 8, 2014

Excellence in Production Design, James Franco, Need for Speed, Looking, About a Boy, America's Cup

Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design -  Rick Carter to receive Art Directors Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Art Directors Guild Award Nominations

Howard Cummings, Barbara Munch
and Patrick Sullivan at the Emmys
J. Michael Riva was inducted into the ADG Hall of Fame, and Howard Cummings  and his team won for TV Movie or Miniseries for Behind the Candelabra. Howard won the Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie and shared the award with Set Decorator Barbara Munch.

Movies/TVJames Franco Project Returns to Bay Area roots Did a Silicon Valley childhood make James Franco a Renaissance man?

New Trailers Reveal More Of Need For Speed Movie: Video - Viknesh Vijayenthiran



In order to film Need for Speed, the filmmakers made their cameras very, very fast

From Breaking Bad to Need For Speed: Aaron Paul roars on to the big screen with new high octane film co-starring Kid Cudi

2015 Ford Mustang Confirmed For Need For Speed Movie: Video


Looking Season 1: Episode #4 Preview (HBO)

Looking Season 1: Inside the Episode #3 (HBO) Torpedoes from The Master plus Production Designer Todd Fjelsted welcoming Patrick to The Hornet

Designing a Fake Videogame for Television - BY RACHEL SWABY In a recent episode of HBO's show Looking, production designers had to create a fake video game for one second of screen time.
Looking recap: episode 3 – British people are awful

Podcast about Looking episodes "Talking"

LOOKING EP. 3: FINALLY, SOMEONE EATS A BURRITO!

Scenic Artists - Carrie Nardello, Tracy Boyko, Lauren Abrams, James Shefik, Jason Byers, Graffiti design by the writer/series creator Michael Lannan, I got to write on the wall.


'About A Boy' TV Show Pilot Films In San Francisco

If you're wondering what Scottish actor Gerard Butler's doing in San Francisco, strolling the streets in a fancy suit, well he's here to shoot a Hugo Boss commercial.

S.F. film festival taps a top figure from Toronto fest



TheaterJanet Sassoon's moving account - a life devoted to dance - Janet Sassoon, who first danced in S.F. in the first full-length "Nutcracker" in the U.S., has published a memoir. - SF Chronicle

EventsS.F., Ellison can't let game of chicken sink America's Cup - Rich guys don't want to pay union wages - The first shot was fired by team Oracle, which said it had a simple proposal: Everything would be the same as last time. Free rent on the piers, no contribution to the public services and - oh, by the way - no hassles about not paying that pesky "prevailing wage" that labor unions were so upset about C.W. Nevius - SF Chronicle

Affordable Care Act -   Obamacare Opponents Freak Out At The Idea The Law Could Mean More Freedom

Yes, Obamacare will probably downsize the workforce. Economists explain why.

Only in San Francisco - It would take the salaries of 4.6 full-time jobs at San Francisco's highest-in-the-nation minimum wage to afford a two-bedroom.  - Aaron Sankin, The Huffington Post

3500 19th St #207 San Francisco, CA - $10,500/mo

Even with $4 Toast, SF Is Still a Great Place to Be an Artist - The results of a massive study by the National Endowment for the Arts using United States Census data found that per capita, San Francisco had the second-highest concentration of working artists in the country. At 4.3% of our workforce, we were just behind Los Angeles, which has 4.86%. Both West Coast towns are far above New York City—which although it has the greatest total number of artists at 140,915, had only 3.4% of its workforce engaged in the arts. These numbers reflected artists who were actually reporting income from their work, which excludes aspiring artists. - San Francisco Magazine

Google Briefly Tops Exxon as 2nd-Most Valuable U.S. Firm

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