Majid Jordan, the duo signed to Drake’s Ovo Sound label, released a pair of new songs on Friday.
Majid Jordan’s work can be split into two camps: Dancefloor-leaning cuts and downtempo ballads. “All Over You” falls into the first category. There are echoes here of “Gave Your Love Away,” the pair’s finest song to date, as well as the Eighties R&B duo Rene & Angela. The drums are clipped and flat, the bass is in overdrive. Lead singer Majid Al Maskati adjusts his vocal pattern so that...
Majid Jordan’s work can be split into two camps: Dancefloor-leaning cuts and downtempo ballads. “All Over You” falls into the first category. There are echoes here of “Gave Your Love Away,” the pair’s finest song to date, as well as the Eighties R&B duo Rene & Angela. The drums are clipped and flat, the bass is in overdrive. Lead singer Majid Al Maskati adjusts his vocal pattern so that...
- 9/7/2018
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Accepting both the painful and gratifying realities that emerge amongst relatives, no matter what consequences surface in the process, is an important life lesson that everyone must learn to embrace. The difficulties of learning how to come to terms with what it means to be a family, no matter what difficult circumstances materialize, is one […]
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- 8/29/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Michael Cram is contending with the idea of what it means to be a family, and how he and his relatives can truly fortify their home, in the upcoming film, ‘The Space Between.’ In honor of the actor’s character striving to reconnect with his family, as well as the movie being distributed into homes nationwide […]
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- 8/28/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
By Neil Miller
Amy Jo Johnson's 'The Space Between' gets a trailer and a first clip.
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Amy Jo Johnson's 'The Space Between' gets a trailer and a first clip.
The article The Pink Power Ranger is Making Her Directorial Debut. Here’s The Trailer. appeared first on Film School Rejects.
- 8/25/2017
- by Neil Miller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
It’s that time again: We need your vote for Project of the Year.
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
Our Project of the Year alumni include Justin Simien’s “Dear White People,” which won our inaugural contest in 2012 (and went on to become a hit movie and soon, a Netflix series). The 2014 contest winer, Amy Jo Johnson’s “The Space Between,” is set for a theatrical release later this year. “Almost Adults,” our 2015 winner, played at various festivals including Outfest, and is now available on demand. On many of those platforms, you can also watch 2013 winner, “Know How.”
Now we need to select another winner to join that group, and that’s where you come in.
Below, we’ve gathered information on all 12 Project of the Month winners in 2016. At the bottom of the page, there’s a poll where you can select your favorite.
The 2017 Project of the Year winner will earn a spot...
- 2/16/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
The Canada-Ireland co-productions were among the highlights of the past year as the organisation used its annual public assembly on Wednesday to look back at some of its accomplishments.
Attendees – a mix of invited members of the public and professionals from Canada’s audiovisual industry – heard how in 2015-2016 Telefilm Canada supported the production of 110 and the marketing of 105 features and the development of 258 projects.
Heading into its 50th anniversary year in 2017, the organisation helped promote Canadian talent at 42 festivals and 102 events and initiatives across the country and at 34 festivals, markets and events around the world for a total investment of $95.7m.
2015-2016 marked Telefilm’s 40th anniversary in co-production management. In 2015, total production budgets for 53 film and television treaty co-production projects amounted to $447m and involved 15 partner countries.
Canada and Ireland signed a new treaty in 2016 and partnered recently on Brooklyn and Room (pictured). Both earned best picture Oscar nominations, marking the first...
Attendees – a mix of invited members of the public and professionals from Canada’s audiovisual industry – heard how in 2015-2016 Telefilm Canada supported the production of 110 and the marketing of 105 features and the development of 258 projects.
Heading into its 50th anniversary year in 2017, the organisation helped promote Canadian talent at 42 festivals and 102 events and initiatives across the country and at 34 festivals, markets and events around the world for a total investment of $95.7m.
2015-2016 marked Telefilm’s 40th anniversary in co-production management. In 2015, total production budgets for 53 film and television treaty co-production projects amounted to $447m and involved 15 partner countries.
Canada and Ireland signed a new treaty in 2016 and partnered recently on Brooklyn and Room (pictured). Both earned best picture Oscar nominations, marking the first...
- 11/30/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
[Editors Note: Project of the Day is presented in partnership with Blackmagic Design, one of the world's leading innovators and manufacturers of creative video technology.] Every Monday through Thursday here on Indiewire, we select a Project of the Day. Some days, it's a feature-length documentary, other times it's an experimental short or a web series pilot. This year, we even featured a few transmedia projects. Now, after all of those worthy endeavors have been narrowed down from numbering in the hundreds to just twelve, the opportunity to participate in the crowning of the 2015 crowd favorite is here. Below, you'll find the twelve winners from Indiewire's Project of the Month contest for the 2015 calendar year. Amy Jo Johnson's "The Space Between" took home the prize for 2014. You can stream "Know How" (which won alongside "Sleepwalkers" at the close of 2013) right now from the comfort of your own home. And the 2012 winner,...
- 1/11/2016
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Executives today announced the 15 finallists in the Micro-Budget Production Program for 2015-2016 representing all regions of the country.
Telefilm Canada brass also said at a press conference at Toronto’s Tiff Bell Lightbox that the Talent Fund will subsidise the Program, while Technicolor is offering free digital distribution encoding services to finallists who want it.
This is the third annual round of projects in the Micro-Budget Production Program, which supports emerging filmmakers seeking to produce their first feature-length films.
The scheme places emphasis on the use of digital platforms and developing their potential for distribution and audience engagement. Budgets for these projects must not exceed $250,000.
“In just three years, the Micro-Budget Production Program has already proven it can deliver,” said Telefilm Canada executive director Carolle Brabant (pictured). “It’s discovered inspiring new talent, several of whom have made it on the festival circuit.
“I’m thinking for example of Christian Sparkes, whose film Cast No Shadow...
Telefilm Canada brass also said at a press conference at Toronto’s Tiff Bell Lightbox that the Talent Fund will subsidise the Program, while Technicolor is offering free digital distribution encoding services to finallists who want it.
This is the third annual round of projects in the Micro-Budget Production Program, which supports emerging filmmakers seeking to produce their first feature-length films.
The scheme places emphasis on the use of digital platforms and developing their potential for distribution and audience engagement. Budgets for these projects must not exceed $250,000.
“In just three years, the Micro-Budget Production Program has already proven it can deliver,” said Telefilm Canada executive director Carolle Brabant (pictured). “It’s discovered inspiring new talent, several of whom have made it on the festival circuit.
“I’m thinking for example of Christian Sparkes, whose film Cast No Shadow...
- 6/15/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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