Influencer marketing agency Whalar has brought in two new board members: Encantos cofounder and CEO Steven Wolfe Pereira, and longtime Facebook exec Brad Smallwood. They join current board members Bob Greenberg, Sir John Hegarty, Roxanne Taylor, and Andrew Wong. Karyn Spencer, Whalar’s CMO, tells Tubefilter that Wolfe Pereira is “an iconic thought leader in the […]
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- 3/26/2021
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Why are you creative? It’s the titular question, and it’s a good one. Why. That one word makes the question, that really makes you stop for a second and think. Our question for you is, have you ever wondered what makes your favorite creatives create? Well, if the answer to that is yes, look no further.
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In a new documentary focusing on that exact question by Hermann Vaske, he conducts some 50 candid interviews with people such as David Bowie, Quentin Tarantino, Ai Weiwei, Björk, Wim Wenders, Philippe Stark, Yoko Ono, John Hegarty, David Lynch, Yohji Yamamoto, Damien Hirst, Angelina Jolie, Nobuyoshi Araki, Tarantino, Bono, Nick Cave, Neo Rauch, Stephen Hawkins, the Dalai Lama, Peter Ustinov, Marina Abramovic, Diane Kruger, Julian Schnabel, Jimmy Page, Vivienne Westwood, Takeshi Kitano, and many others.
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In a new documentary focusing on that exact question by Hermann Vaske, he conducts some 50 candid interviews with people such as David Bowie, Quentin Tarantino, Ai Weiwei, Björk, Wim Wenders, Philippe Stark, Yoko Ono, John Hegarty, David Lynch, Yohji Yamamoto, Damien Hirst, Angelina Jolie, Nobuyoshi Araki, Tarantino, Bono, Nick Cave, Neo Rauch, Stephen Hawkins, the Dalai Lama, Peter Ustinov, Marina Abramovic, Diane Kruger, Julian Schnabel, Jimmy Page, Vivienne Westwood, Takeshi Kitano, and many others.
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- 9/1/2018
- by Jamie Rogers
- The Playlist
The documentary features some 50 candid interviews with world-renowned luminaries in their fields.
Screen can reveal the first trailer for German filmmaker Hermann Vaske’s documentary Why Are We Creative? ahead of its world premiere in Venice Days.
Vaske spent some 30-years globe-trotting and tracking down world-renowned luminaries in their fields to quiz them on what drives their creativity.
The resulting documentary features some 50 candid interviews with David Bowie, Quentin Tarantino, Ai Weiwei, Björk, Wim Wenders, Philippe Stark, Yoko Ono, John Hegarty, David Lynch, Yohji Yamamoto, Damien Hirst, Angelina Jolie, Nobuyoshi Araki, Tarantino, Bono, Nick Cave, Neo Rauch, Stephen Hawkins, the Dalai Lama,...
Screen can reveal the first trailer for German filmmaker Hermann Vaske’s documentary Why Are We Creative? ahead of its world premiere in Venice Days.
Vaske spent some 30-years globe-trotting and tracking down world-renowned luminaries in their fields to quiz them on what drives their creativity.
The resulting documentary features some 50 candid interviews with David Bowie, Quentin Tarantino, Ai Weiwei, Björk, Wim Wenders, Philippe Stark, Yoko Ono, John Hegarty, David Lynch, Yohji Yamamoto, Damien Hirst, Angelina Jolie, Nobuyoshi Araki, Tarantino, Bono, Nick Cave, Neo Rauch, Stephen Hawkins, the Dalai Lama,...
- 8/31/2018
- ScreenDaily
Speaking at Dcm Upfronts, Tom Linay predicts strong 2016 at UK box office; Sir John Hegarty delivers keynote.
Speaking at the annual Dcm Upfronts event, Digital Cinema Media’s annual exploration of the cinema advertising landscape, the company’s head of film Tom Linay predicted that 2016 would be the biggest year ever for family films at the UK box office, surpassing the current landmark set by 2013.
He highlighted Kung Fu Panda 3, The Jungle Book, The Secret Life Of Pets, The Bfg and Finding Dory, claiming that the latter - Disney-Pixar’s sequel to Finding Nemo - should be the biggest animated release of the year.
He added that the year’s animation slate would be comprised of both strong franchise entries and original properties, suggesting that Illumination Entertainment’s The Secret Life Of Pets, the company behind the Despicable Me and Minions films, and Disney’s Moana were likely to both perform strongly.
In 2013, Despicable Me 2...
Speaking at the annual Dcm Upfronts event, Digital Cinema Media’s annual exploration of the cinema advertising landscape, the company’s head of film Tom Linay predicted that 2016 would be the biggest year ever for family films at the UK box office, surpassing the current landmark set by 2013.
He highlighted Kung Fu Panda 3, The Jungle Book, The Secret Life Of Pets, The Bfg and Finding Dory, claiming that the latter - Disney-Pixar’s sequel to Finding Nemo - should be the biggest animated release of the year.
He added that the year’s animation slate would be comprised of both strong franchise entries and original properties, suggesting that Illumination Entertainment’s The Secret Life Of Pets, the company behind the Despicable Me and Minions films, and Disney’s Moana were likely to both perform strongly.
In 2013, Despicable Me 2...
- 11/23/2015
- ScreenDaily
In September 2015, at the United Nations, New York, 193 world leaders will adopt a series of ambitious goals to end extreme poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change for everyone by 2030. The Global Goals campaign is a global collaborative effort to ensure that these Goals are world famous and that they are successfully acted upon.
Project Everyone, founded by Richard Curtis, aims to make the Global Goals the most famous Goals on the planet by sharing them with 7 billion people in 7 days from the moment they are adopted. The more people that know about the Goals, the more people will work to ensure global leaders drive change and the more young people will be inspired to join a new generation of Global Citizens.
Richard Curtis is today calling on the media community in Cannes to join the Founding Team to help get the Goals to everyone on the planet. He said,...
Project Everyone, founded by Richard Curtis, aims to make the Global Goals the most famous Goals on the planet by sharing them with 7 billion people in 7 days from the moment they are adopted. The more people that know about the Goals, the more people will work to ensure global leaders drive change and the more young people will be inspired to join a new generation of Global Citizens.
Richard Curtis is today calling on the media community in Cannes to join the Founding Team to help get the Goals to everyone on the planet. He said,...
- 6/29/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Patrick Spence, executive producer of smash hit Fortitude is the latest speaker to join the impressive line-up at the Creative Summit 2015.
The Creative Summit will take place on 2 June at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London part of Creative Week.
The Creative Summit will examine how creativity has the power to build prolific brands and world class businesses. The summit sees industry visionaries discuss the impact creativity has on translating big ideas into legendary content, cultures and businesses.
Renowned innovators including Jonathan Sehring, producer of the multi award-winning film Boyhood, Sir Peter Bazalgette, chairman of the Arts Council England and Sir John Hegarty, founder and creative director of Bbh will discuss topics including how creativity is key to building great brands and businesses, investment in London’s Soho and why risk taking is still necessary to create truly innovative content.
Joining them at the summit are executive producer of The X Factor, Mark Sidaway and Strictly Come Dancing director [link=nm...
The Creative Summit will take place on 2 June at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London part of Creative Week.
The Creative Summit will examine how creativity has the power to build prolific brands and world class businesses. The summit sees industry visionaries discuss the impact creativity has on translating big ideas into legendary content, cultures and businesses.
Renowned innovators including Jonathan Sehring, producer of the multi award-winning film Boyhood, Sir Peter Bazalgette, chairman of the Arts Council England and Sir John Hegarty, founder and creative director of Bbh will discuss topics including how creativity is key to building great brands and businesses, investment in London’s Soho and why risk taking is still necessary to create truly innovative content.
Joining them at the summit are executive producer of The X Factor, Mark Sidaway and Strictly Come Dancing director [link=nm...
- 5/27/2015
- ScreenDaily
IFC president Jonathan Sehring to discuss the importance of creative risks at Screen International event.Click here for Creative Week tickets
Jonathan Sehring, president of IFC and Sundance Selects, is to deliver the keynote interview at Screen International’s Creative Summit on 2 June 2015 at BAFTA’s London headquarters in Piccadilly.
The Us exec was a producer on Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, which was filmed over more than a decade and picked up the BAFTA and Golden Globe for Best Film earlier this year as well as an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette.
Sehring will discuss the necessity of bravery and risky ideas to create truly innovative content. In a film and television landscape where formats and formulas prevail, the exec will explore how he managed and mitigated the creative and financial risks to reap the rewards earned from backing Boyhood’s 12-year journey to the big screen.
Screen International Editor Matt Mueller will moderate the session...
Jonathan Sehring, president of IFC and Sundance Selects, is to deliver the keynote interview at Screen International’s Creative Summit on 2 June 2015 at BAFTA’s London headquarters in Piccadilly.
The Us exec was a producer on Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, which was filmed over more than a decade and picked up the BAFTA and Golden Globe for Best Film earlier this year as well as an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette.
Sehring will discuss the necessity of bravery and risky ideas to create truly innovative content. In a film and television landscape where formats and formulas prevail, the exec will explore how he managed and mitigated the creative and financial risks to reap the rewards earned from backing Boyhood’s 12-year journey to the big screen.
Screen International Editor Matt Mueller will moderate the session...
- 4/22/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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