Category: English Entertainment

  • India charms world panorama directors at IFFI

    India charms world panorama directors at IFFI

    MUMBAI: India, as the biggest film industry in the world, has charmed Italian and Mexican directors whose films are a part of the World Panorama at the 44th International Film Festival of India.

     

    Antonia Piazza and Fabio Grassadonia, joint directors of a mafia thriller Salvo and Eduardo Rossoff who directed a Belgian film Let me Survive were addressing a press conference at the media centre on 22 November.   

     

    “I am thrilled to be here. India is the biggest movie making country in the world. It is a humbling experience being here,” Rossoff said.

     

    Piazza said that this was his first time in India and that his Italian-French production, which cost one million Euros, had already picked up two awards at the Cannes film festival.

     

    “Our films are being distributed in 20 countries,” Piazza said. His film is set in Sicily and is about a blind girl and a protagonist who is a mafia boss.

     

    Piazza was thankful to the efforts taken by new and upcoming actress Sara Serraiocco, who plays the blind girl in the film.

     

    “We blindfolded her for days. Even during the rehearsals she was blindfolded so she could learn to find her way. During the actual shooting we used opaque contact lenses,” Piazzo said.

     

    Eduardo Rossoff, a Mexican who has made a Belgian film which his being screened at the festival, said that India resembled Mexico a lot.

     

    “There is the same chaos, love for spicy food and love for the people which Mexico has,” Rossoff said, adding that it made him feel like staying on here forever.

    “Its phenomenal being here because Mexico is 30 hours by flight and that there is interest here in my movie,” Rossoff said.

     

    Fabio Grassadonina, who was also present on the occasion, said that this was his first film as director.

  • Greg Beitchman joins CNN International

    Greg Beitchman joins CNN International

    MUMBAI: One of the world’s biggest news networks, CNN International has boosted its top level line up with Greg Beitchman being roped in from Reuters as vice president for content sales and partnerships. He will be responsible for overseeing and developing the network’s content sales and business on an international level with broadcast and digital being the main priority.

     

    According to the release, his role will include content sales and partnerships, out of home services and licensing deals. Apart from this, he will also be involved with CNN’s NewSource content syndication service. CNN has about a 1000 global broadcast partners.  

     

    At Reuters, Beitchman was global head of multimedia content. Commenting on his appointment, CNN International COO Rani R. Raad said in a release, The worlds news consumption habits are evolving, and our business is evolving with that. Our commercial strategy is geared towards ensuring our consumers and partners have access to CNNs best-in-class journalism across all platforms, and Greg is the perfect man to help us deliver that. He is a first-class operator and will make a major contribution to guiding and strengthening our commercial enterprise.

     

    Beitchman has been involved with India over the last many years. During his stint with Reuters he moved to Delhi in 1997 to lead the international news agency’s investment into the news agency ANI (Asian News International). In 2005, he returned to India to spearhead the launch of Indian English news channel Times Now as executive producer and broadcast talent. In 2007, Reuters launched its Indian domain reuters.co.in to cover news about India and its neighbours, which was also led by Beitchman and his team. While in India, he also covered the 26/11 terror attacks at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai for Reuters.

     

    Talking about his appointment Beitchman commented: “In an era when audiences have an almost infinite supply of content, CNN stands out among the world’s most trusted news brands. As our audiences and partners look for innovation in storytelling and commercial models, this is an exciting time to work on strengthening CNN’s commercial proposition internationally.”

  • Greymatter collaborates with Star Sports, Smaash to produce Heroes

    Greymatter collaborates with Star Sports, Smaash to produce Heroes

    MUMBAI: Come 14 November and India will witness one of its most celebrated icons Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar play his 200th and final test match against the West Indies.

    Even as everyone – from brands to hotels to television channels – is busy planning the best possible farewell for the little master, one channel has hit upon a unique way to mark the occasion.

    The channel in question – Star Sports 3 (Hindi) – will debut a new chat show, Heroes, on the very same day, featuring 13 top cricketers from across the globe, starting with none other than Sachin.

    Heroes, which is more in Hindi and less in English, has been created by Greymatter Entertainment (GME) in collaboration with Star Sports and Smaash  located at Lower Parel, Mumbai.

    Speaking about Heroes, GME owner Rahul Sarangi says: “It is a unique chat show, where the world’s top cricketers will be seen chatting informally with kids in the age group of 7-14 years. As for Sachin, he is the biggest icon that India has ever had. He has given us more smiles than any other icon.”

    Apart from Sachin, the 13-episode series will feature Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja, Shikhar Dhawan and Kumara Sangakara among other cricketers.

    Explaining the thought process behind Heroes, Sarangi says: “It is simple; it is an entertainment chat show, and yet inspiring. This is also in sync with Star Sports’ new campaign ‘I believe’. The show is for kids to find the heroes within themselves.”

    Elaborating on the show being in sync with ‘I believe’, Sarangi says: “If you see cricketers today, they come from small towns, having big dreams. The reason they had bigger dreams was because they grew up watching Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Saurav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid in their younger days. So, through this show, we give these kids an opportunity to come closer to their heroes and understand what they do when off the field.”

    Sarangi informs that around 60 kids are part of the show and pose candid questions to the cricketers. Apparently, six to seven cameras were used during the shoot, with three edit machines to edit the show. Since the makers needed a very informal environment, the series was shot inside Smaash.

    According to Sarangi, Heroes is about inspirational stories of cricketers, minus any gyaan. “Since it is a ‘No gossip’ show, cricketers are without guard: talking everything under the sun,” he says, pointing out that they will be showcased in a completely different avatar. The show has been moderated by Roshni Chopra.

    He substantiates: “Virat Kohli will be seen teaching kids how to dance, Sangakara will teach violin and Raina will be seen cooking. And yet, all of them will talk about their childhood and what made them the heroes that they are today. It is through the inspirational figure that the kids will get to hear inspirational stories.”

    Sarangi goes on to reveal that Sachin will be seen teaching kids how to play spin against Shane Warne. “Smaash, which has a 3D facility, will show Warne balling. During the episode, Sachin will be seen teaching the kids how to bat on such kind of spin ball delivery,” he illustrates.

    It is a unique chat show, where the worlds top cricketers will be seen chatting informally with kids in the age group of 7-14 years says Rahul Sarangi

    Rubbishing any suggestions of the show being scripted, Sarangi adds: “Considering the show is not scripted, it is the kids who come up with the questions. It is just filtered by the channel and also us, to ensure that the questions aren’t repetitive. We keep the house open for questions. We don’t feed any questions.”

    About the collaboration, he says: “It was a concept well thought by Star Sports. The channel wanted to do a chat show. They approached us with the brief, after which together we brain stormed and came up with the concept.”

    Sarangi explains that the cricketers featured on Heroes were decided together by all three parties involved. “The next step was to convince them to be part of the show, considering all of them are popular players, it was difficult to get their time,” he says.

    The cricketers spent approximately five hours on the sets for the shoot. “We shot one hour of content to come up with a 24 minute episode,” he says, adding it was a once in a lifetime opportunity for the kids. “They are not a studio audience. Here, they sit so close to the cricketer that they can touch him and also interact with him like they were sitting with him in their living room.”

    A considerable amount of time went into the making of Heroes. “A thorough research was conducted to understand what is palatable to the audience, what would be fun for the kids and yet make sense to our audiences watching the show. Even designing the look and feel of every episode took sufficient amount of time,” says Sarangi.

    How confident are the makers about the show? “These days shows are made on conviction,” replies Sarangi, adding “We had two kids’ managers to look into the needs of the kids. Since we were shooting with kids, we had to take care of the hygiene and many other issues relating to shooting.”

    It’s an in-house creative team that worked on the show. “Almost 40 people sat on production, post production, editing, research etc for the show. We don’t believe in taking freelancers for shows like this,” Sarangi rounds off.

  • France 24 readies itself for Indian audiences

    France 24 readies itself for Indian audiences

    MUMBAI: This week, France 24, the international English news channel has lined up a number of shows that are focused on India, as part of its campaign to boost viewership in the country.

     

     The channel launched on two DTH platforms earlier this month – DD Direct+ and Dish TV making it available to an additional 31 million households in the country. Seven million homes already receive it through cable.

     

    A cultural show depicting the Rajasthan International Folk Festival, 100 years of Indian cinema and Indian gastronomy along with three personalities speaking – fashion designer Ritu Beri, actress Nandita Das, Impresario restaurant CEO Gresham Fernandes – was telecasted yesterday with repeats throughout today.

     

    A debate on ‘at the heart of the next world power’ will see the likes of HRD minister Shashi Tharoor, BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitaraman, founder of Kali Urvashi Butalia and Sunstone Business school co-founder Rajul Garg on the show tonight. Interviews with Godrej group chairman Adi Godrej, screenwriter Anand Gandhi, JSW Steel chairman Sajjan Jindal and Future Group CEO Kishore Biyani will be shown this week.

     

    Reports on the rollout of the UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) in the country and an online platform called Digital Green will also be a part of their upcoming FCP (Fixed Chart Point).

     

    The channel wants to make a space for itself in the heart of Indian audiences. The channel was officially launched in Delhi yesterday.

  • Alfred Haber to exclusively distribute ITV’s 90 minute special ‘BRITs Icon: Elton John’

    Alfred Haber to exclusively distribute ITV’s 90 minute special ‘BRITs Icon: Elton John’

    MUMBAI: The concert was aired in September in the UK on ITV, but Alfred Haber Television has been appointed as the exclusive distributor with worldwide rights for the recently taped ITV special BRITs Icon: Elton John.

    The 90-minute gala concert celebrates the extraordinary life and career of music’s one and only Sir Elton John as he is awarded the first ever BRITs Icon Award for the most influential figures in music, who have had a “lasting impact” on UK culture. Created by BPI, the body that represents the UK recorded music industry, the honour was designed as an extension of the annual BRIT Awards ceremony, the UK’s largest music award show. (BRITs refers to British Record Industry Trust – the record industry’s charitable organisation).

     

    Taped live at London’s Palladium and hosted by Dermot O’Leary, the musical includes Elton’s performances of some of his greatest hits, including Your Song, Rocket Man, Tiny Dancer, Bennie and the Jets, Philadelphia Freedom, I’m Still Standing, and Sad Songs (Say So Much), performed with his close friend, superstar Rod Stewart, who presented Elton with his award. A career retrospective that salutes the rock legend’s incredible library of work, the special also features video tributes by Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, Annie Lennox, Mumford & Sons, Bernie Taupin, Bono, Charlie Watts, Ed Sheeran, Billie Jean King and former President Bill Clinton.

     

    “Sir Elton John has won every entertainment award possible. With six Grammys, four BRITs, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, a Tony, and now the addition of a BRITs Icon Award, Elton John continues to receive the accolades he so richly deserves,” commented Haber.  “He has sold more than 250 million records globally – including the biggest selling single of all time, Candle In The Wind – and we at AHTI are honored to be a part of bringing this legendary entertainer’s work to audiences around the world.”

  • Alfred Haber to exclusively distribute ITVs 90 minute special BRITs Icon: Elton John

    Alfred Haber to exclusively distribute ITVs 90 minute special BRITs Icon: Elton John

    MUMBAI: The concert was aired in September in the UK on ITV, but Alfred Haber Television has been appointed as the exclusive distributor with worldwide rights for the recently taped ITV special BRITs Icon: Elton John.

     

    The 90-minute gala concert celebrates the extraordinary life and career of music’s one and only Sir Elton John as he is awarded the first ever BRITs Icon Award for the most influential figures in music, who have had a “lasting impact” on UK culture. Created by BPI, the body that represents the UK recorded music industry, the honour was designed as an extension of the annual BRIT Awards ceremony, the UK’s largest music award show. (BRITs refers to British Record Industry Trust – the record industry’s charitable organisation).

     

    Taped live at London’s Palladium and hosted by Dermot O’Leary, the musical includes Elton’s performances of some of his greatest hits, including Your Song, Rocket Man, Tiny Dancer, Bennie and the Jets, Philadelphia Freedom, I’m Still Standing, and Sad Songs (Say So Much), performed with his close friend, superstar Rod Stewart, who presented Elton with his award. A career retrospective that salutes the rock legend’s incredible library of work, the special also features video tributes by Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, Annie Lennox, Mumford & Sons, Bernie Taupin, Bono, Charlie Watts, Ed Sheeran, Billie Jean King and former President Bill Clinton.

     

    “Sir Elton John has won every entertainment award possible. With six Grammys, four BRITs, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, a Tony, and now the addition of a BRITs Icon Award, Elton John continues to receive the accolades he so richly deserves,” commented Haber.  “He has sold more than 250 million records globally – including the biggest selling single of all time, Candle In The Wind – and we at AHTI are honored to be a part of bringing this legendary entertainer’s work to audiences around the world.”

  • John Oliver to host International Emmy Awards gala in New York

    John Oliver to host International Emmy Awards gala in New York

    MUMBAI: The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has got comedian/writer John Oliver on board to host the 41st International Emmy Awards Gala, on 25 November at the Hilton New York Hotel.

     

    The man who made his mark as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and sat in for him in the hosting chair over the summer, will host the event for the first time.

     

    “We’re delighted to have John Oliver and his unique comedic talent headlining our Gala this year,” said International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences president and CEO Bruce L. Paisner. “We are delighted John is following up his very successful hosting of the Daily Show with the International Emmys.”

     

    After being a writer and correspondent for the Daily Show with Jon Stewart since 2006, Oliver filled in Stewart’s seat as guest host this summer for two months. Oliver has been nominated as a writer for both Emmys and Writers Guild Awards and has won the Breakout Award at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. His most recent credits also include hosting four seasons of his own stand up series for Comedy Central, John Oliver’s New York Stand Up Show. Along with Andy Zaltzman, he also writes and hosts the weekly podcast The Bugle.

     

    Over 1,000 international media and entertainment executives convene on New York each year for the International Emmy Awards Gala. In addition to the presentation of Emmy Awards for programming, the Academy will present two special awards.

     

    Film and television creator/writer/director J.J. Abrams will come to New York to receive the 2013 International Emmy Founders Award. RTL Group Co-CEO and RTL CEO Germany Anke Schäferkordt will receive the 2013 International Emmy Directorate Award.

     

    This year’s Gala partners are: Phoenix Satellite Television, TV Globo, Microsoft, Dori Media Group, Ernst & Young, Deluxe, Mipcom, Sofitel Luxury Hotels and Variety.

  • Industry comes together at first annual NYC Television Week

    Industry comes together at first annual NYC Television Week

    MUMBAI: The first NYC Television Week, presented by Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, Next TV, and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), drew more than 1500 television industry executives to the Waldorf Astoria and the Metropolitan Pavilion from 28-30 October. Sony was the Founding Sponsor.

    NYC Television Week comprised conferences, events, and an exhibition – including the “State of Television,” Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, the two-day “TV Summit,” “TV on Wall Street,” and the Solutions Center exhibit floor, presented by NAB Show – bringing them to the heart of Manhattan.

    NYC Television Week’s conferences featured 87 industry leaders as keynotes and presenters, including DirecTV president, chairman and CEO Mike White; National Basketball Association commissioner David J. Stern; WWE executive VP – creative Stephanie McMahon and Twitter chief media scientist Deb Roy, to name a few.

    “The incredible line-up of speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors is a good indication of how the television industry needed a place to get together after the start of the fall season to discuss the status quo and the direction in which we are headed,” stated Broadcasting and Cable and Multichannel News EVP/group publisher Louis Hillelson, “I am happy that we and NAB were able to provide the platform for these high-level discussions.”

    “Given the transformative state of the industry, NYC Television Week could not have been more timely and relevant, providing valuable takeaways for attendees,” said NAB executive VP conventions and business operations Chris Brown. “We had a very strong ‘TV on Wall Street’ program that was an immediate hit, and the Solutions Center featured a provocative mix of innovative products and services for the industry. We look forward to building on this event going forward as we continue to extend the NAB and NAB Show brands.”

     

    NYC Television Week opened Monday morning, 28 October, at the Waldorf Astoria with the “State of Television” conference, and featured in-depth discussions about various areas of the television industry, including cable, sports, advertising, and new technologies. This was the 23rd annual Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame, hosted by CBS News correspondent 60 Minutes Lesley Stahl and NBC News special correspondent and host of The Meredith Vieira Show Meredith Vieira.

    On Tuesday, 29 October, NYC Television Week took over the Metropolitan Pavilion with “TV Summit Day 1,” “TV on Wall Street,” and the Solutions Center exhibition. “TV Summit Day 1” covered a wide range of topics, such as indie production, syndication in the digital age, showrunning, and the state of network television. “TV on Wall Street” examined how content competition and consumer consumption trends are driving the evolution of television and featured chief executives, venture capitalists, and leading financial analysts sharing their views of the TV industry. The summit concluded with a cocktail reception sponsored by National Geographic Channels.

    NYC Television Week wrapped up on Wednesday, 30 October, with a second day of both “TV Summit” and the Solutions Center exhibit floor. “TV Summit Day 2” featured discussions on ad buying, 4K, new platforms, and content distribution.

    Solutions Center exhibitors included Sony, placemedia, Dolby Laboratories, and Verizon Digital Media Services, among many others. Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, and Next TVare all published by NewBay Media.

  • Industry comes together at first annual NYC Television Week

    Industry comes together at first annual NYC Television Week

    MUMBAI: The first NYC Television Week, presented by Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, Next TV, and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), drew more than 1500 television industry executives to the Waldorf Astoria and the Metropolitan Pavilion from 28-30 October. Sony was the Founding Sponsor.

     

    NYC Television Week comprised conferences, events, and an exhibition – including the “State of Television,” Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, the two-day “TV Summit,” “TV on Wall Street,” and the Solutions Center exhibit floor, presented by NAB Show – bringing them to the heart of Manhattan.

     

    NYC Television Week’s conferences featured 87 industry leaders as keynotes and presenters, including DirecTV president, chairman and CEO Mike White; National Basketball Association commissioner David J. Stern; WWE executive VP – creative Stephanie McMahon and Twitter chief media scientist Deb Roy, to name a few.

     

    “The incredible line-up of speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors is a good indication of how the television industry needed a place to get together after the start of the fall season to discuss the status quo and the direction in which we are headed,” stated Broadcasting and Cable and Multichannel News EVP/group publisher Louis Hillelson, “I am happy that we and NAB were able to provide the platform for these high-level discussions.”

     

    “Given the transformative state of the industry, NYC Television Week could not have been more timely and relevant, providing valuable takeaways for attendees,” said NAB executive VP conventions and business operations Chris Brown. “We had a very strong ‘TV on Wall Street’ program that was an immediate hit, and the Solutions Center featured a provocative mix of innovative products and services for the industry. We look forward to building on this event going forward as we continue to extend the NAB and NAB Show brands.”

     

    NYC Television Week opened Monday morning, 28 October, at the Waldorf Astoria with the “State of Television” conference, and featured in-depth discussions about various areas of the television industry, including cable, sports, advertising, and new technologies. This was the 23rd annual Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame, hosted by CBS News correspondent 60 Minutes Lesley Stahl and NBC News special correspondent and host of The Meredith Vieira Show Meredith Vieira.

     

    On Tuesday, 29 October, NYC Television Week took over the Metropolitan Pavilion with “TV Summit Day 1,” “TV on Wall Street,” and the Solutions Center exhibition. “TV Summit Day 1” covered a wide range of topics, such as indie production, syndication in the digital age, showrunning, and the state of network television. “TV on Wall Street” examined how content competition and consumer consumption trends are driving the evolution of television and featured chief executives, venture capitalists, and leading financial analysts sharing their views of the TV industry. The summit concluded with a cocktail reception sponsored by National Geographic Channels.

     

    NYC Television Week wrapped up on Wednesday, 30 October, with a second day of both “TV Summit” and the Solutions Center exhibit floor. “TV Summit Day 2” featured discussions on ad buying, 4K, new platforms, and content distribution.

     

    Solutions Center exhibitors included Sony, placemedia, Dolby Laboratories, and Verizon Digital Media Services, among many others. Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News, and Next TVare all published by NewBay Media.

  • Tonic Media takes digital experience to a new level with ‘Skyfall’ on Sony Pix

    Tonic Media takes digital experience to a new level with ‘Skyfall’ on Sony Pix

    MUMBAI: The landscape of digital marketing in India is changing at a rapid pace. Smart marketers are on top of this dynamic trend, as they mirror their strategies to consumer behavior.

    Sony Pix is one such example, creating a unique, engaging digital experience for their audience every time. Its latest campaign for the Skyfall’s television premiere on 27 October used innovative technologies to glue their audience.

    Devised by Tonic Media, its digital agency, the campaign aimed to bring about the biggest Skyfall Bond experience ever! Through this campaign, the user was given a taste of Bond’s secret missions. It was an opportunity for them to become a special agent under MI6, and win a trip to Bond in Motion London. Similar to the plot of Skyfall, the crux of these missions were to save people the users were close to (from their Facebook accounts).

    Using integrated communication not just limited to social media, the users were led to the Skyfall game on the Sony Pix Facebook tab, where they were tested through a series of skill drills required to be a secret agent.

    Apart from testing their focus and control skill in the first level of the bomb diffusion game, the most unique proposition was that, the users could convert their mobile phones into a remote control gun and directly play interacting with their desktops/PC’s.

    The gaming experience was extended to innovative rich media banners on leading platforms like Yahoo India, MSN India and Times of India’s digital platform. Users coming to these platforms were given an experience of converting their mobile phone into a remote control gun and directly shooting in the Banner eliminating the villians.

    And, the last phase of the secret mission was to enter secret codes flashed during the television premiere/telecast of Skyfall on Pix. This ensured sustained interest till the day of the premiere driving viewership on the grand finale day. Appointment viewing on television was taken to the next level.

    On the digital campaign Tonic Media CEO Chetan Asher said: “The objective was to use digital experiential marketing and create excitement and buzz for Skyfall on Pix leading to viewership. Using innovative properties, we successfully used digital to bring alive the experience across all digital platforms.”