Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world. It was once so rich that Concorde used to fly from Caracas to Paris. But in the last three years its economy has collapsed. Hunger has gripped the nation for years. Now, it’s killing people and animals that are dying of starvation. The Venezuelan government knows, but won’t admit it!!! Four in five Venezuelans live in poverty. People queue for hours to buy food. Much of the time they go without. People are also dying from a lack of medicines. Inflation is at 82,766% and there are warnings it could exceed one million per cent by the end of this year. Venezuelans are trying to get out. The UN says 2.3 million people have fled the country - 7% of the population.
Showing posts with label Real TV. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 27, 2011

FCC order angers cable industry...

A robber dressed in drag angles toward a window at Norms Restaurant in Burbank and whips out a gun. Within a few seconds, the burly-looking guy behind the cash register yanks the criminal through the window, slams him against a countertop and repeatedly pummels him as he crumples to the ground.

The scene was based on surveillance video of an actual robbery and was recently filmed on Magnolia Boulevard for Fuel TV's "Punk Payback." The aptly named reality TV series, starring former Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champion Bas Rutten, showcases combat moves that help viewers avoid being "punked" on the street.

"It's part martial arts action, part comedy,'' said Greg Glass, president of BCII, which is producing the show. "It's very over the top."

"Punk Payback," which debuts in November, is just the lastest among an onslaught of new reality TV shows that have kicked into production in Los Angeles this summer.

Since early July, about 50 new reality TV shows have pulled permits to film on local streets or non-certified soundstages, according to data from FilmL.A. Inc.

While reality TV production slowed in the second quarter — it was down 13% compared with a year earlier — activity has rebounded this summer with a crop of new and returning shows.

The flurry of activity is a reminder of the American public's seemingly insatiable appetite for so-called reality TV, much of which is scripted, and how the industry remains a key driver of local TV production even as other types of television production decline.

Fewer one-hour dramas are shot locally in part because of rising competition from other cities outside of California.

"We're grateful to have it [reality TV], but we'd also like to see more scripted programming, which has a higher economic impact," said Philip Sokoloski, a spokesman for FilmL.A., which handles local film permits.

In addition to "Punk Payback," other new shows include "Shahs of Sunset," a Bravo! series produced by Ryan Seacrest about a group of affluent young Persian American friends living in Los Angeles; "Dance Moms," a Lifetime show that centers on a demanding dance company instructor and her students; and E! Entertainment's "Dirty Soap," which follows the personal lives of soap opera actors.

Then there's "Barbies Reality," which spotlights the drama surrounding a party rental hall in South Central Los Angeles. The show's producer, Hue Hollins, who owns the rental facility, hasn't sold the show yet, but he's confident he'll find a buyer from a cable channel such as True TV.

"There's enough madness going on at the facility that it would make for good television," he said. "It's a pretty open market, and we feel like if we can come up with something that's interesting and good, we shouldn't have any trouble selling it."

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Job: Reality Show Attorney

I have a friend who is looking for recommendations for attorneys who have experience and success working on reality shows.

please send any and all recommendations as soon as possible.

Thank you and have a great weekend.

Cheers
Julie

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Industry News: Reality Television Is Killing Cable’s Scripted Renaissance..

What happens when networks pour money into quality television only to have viewers watch 'Real Housewives'

It's the equivalent of a star chef sitting in an empty restaurant while people across the street are pouring into a lousy fast-food joint.
These days, reality television is killing scripted fare.
It's a little bit embarrassing and a big bowl of sad. And, if you look at it in a certain light, possibly even shameful. Because right in the midst of an unprecedented influx of smaller cable channels getting into the scripted game, a noble but expensive decision, the audience is looking elsewhere. And the toll it's taking is a lot more painful than some coldly written blurb about ratings might lead you to believe.
Let us turn our brains off and watch Wipeout or Jersey Shore. This is an industrywide problem that plagues networks as well as cable channels. But the trend is worrisome — even if it turns out to be a phase — because it will not only lead to the loss of some very good series but also drive whole channels to ratchet down or eliminate scripted fare entirely.
See, it's a great time to be a viewer — until it's not. This notion of excess quality, almost unfathomable 10 years ago, is hard to fathom for people who run the networks and cable channels. If you pour money into quality and nobody shows up, it kills incentive. If nobody shows up, the best a programmer can hope for is a lucky rebound down the road (positive reviews, word-of-mouth, etc.).
On March 6, the space Western Firefly will make its off-network return/debut on the Science channel. In the pantheon of series that didn't make it but should have, rabid fans often place Fox's Firefly at the head of the list. That same night, A&E, a channel trying to re-establish a scripted presence, will premiere the drama Breakout Kings. Good luck with that. Not only do you have those Real Housewives of Orange County coming back for Season 6, but also the freak-tacular incongruence of Mike Tyson on Animal Planet racing pigeons, all in the same time slot. Recent history suggests A&E's newbie drama is in for a serious beatdown.
The network landscape is littered with series that couldn't draw an audience. Here are five quick ones from recent times: Arrested Development, Better Off Ted, Lone Star, Party Down, Veronica Mars. And here are three current ones fans should be very worried about: Chuck, Human Target, Lie to Me.
Perhaps the cruelest fate has befallen FX most recently. Terriers was a critically acclaimed series with a rabid fan base — just not nearly enough of one, and "therefore it became a beloved 13-episode miniseries," FX president John Landgraf told the nation's TV critics in January. Sadly, FX has another of those on its hands with the boxing drama Lights Out, a similarly acclaimed series that has whiffed on finding an audience — leaving a palpable sense of sadness and disappointment among Landgraf and his FX colleagues (not to mention critics). "Maybe we should make a show about a zombie or a sexy vampire who's trying to regain the heavyweight championship of the world," he says.
"In January and February of this year, there were 18 new original series premiering on basic and premium cable, 18 original series that were returning for their second, third, fourth, fifth season in basic and premium cable, and 16 new and returning series premiering on broadcast," Landgraf added. "So add all that up together, and that's 52 original series premiering in January and February."
An excess of choices? You bet.
"On the night that we premiered Lights Out, The Game on BET did an absolutely historic number. Tosh.0 (Comedy Central) came back with a massive number with young men. So let's say most of the African-American audience wasn't available; they were at BET, and there was some obviously young Hispanic and white audience that watched that show. Tosh.0 had a massive number with young men. And 16 and Pregnant on MTV had a massive number with young women. So in a way, what the broadcast networks have been facing is that as they try to aggregate a large audience, they get picked apart demo by demo by other stronger shows that are the first choice of those demos. And frankly, large cable networks or any program can suffer that fate now, and I think that's what happened with Lights Out."
Can the series be revived, perhaps relaunched on the back of positive feelings for The Fighter? Nope. Two weeks ago, Lights Out lost about 100,000 viewers — a scary drop for a series that was only pulling in about 800,000.
Luckily, FX has enough successful shows on the bench that these two high-quality misses won't deter it. But if cheap reality shows stay hot in the ratings, look for others to abandon scripted altogether.

Thank you Hollywood Reporter

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

INTERNATIONAL DJs WANTED FOR NEW REALITY PILOT EUROPEAN HOUSE MUSIC

A Hollywood Film Company is developing a network reality show and is searching NATIONWIDE for a European house music DJ with a big personality.

Male and female DJs can submit. Any age, though 20s-30s preferred.

We are seeking DJs that:
* Are foreign-born, but live in the U.S. now. Your foreign culture should be part of your personality. Accents a plus.
* Play European House Music
* Have a great personality

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1. Your name
2. Contact phone number
3. City/State where you live
4. Recent photo(s) (jpg format please)
5. Resume (when in doubt, submit more information, not less!)
6. LINK to online video where you describe yourself, your career, your future plans and expectations, and what makes you stand out in the house music scene. (no strict limit on length, but please keep it under 5 minutes). Be sure to mention age, name, country/city of origin, why they got into house music in the video.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Industry News: TV camera rental trends (UK)

February 7, 2011

For the last couple of years the monthly TV industry magazine 'Televisual' has produced figures for camera rental trends in the UK, and I thought some might find these interesting. Data was collated from detailed surveys filled in by 26 of the country's leading gear hire companies.

If you believed the trade press, the whole industry had gone file-based, but the figures show that in 2010 HD file-based models made up half the rentals, with HD tape-based models making up 30% of all hires, while SD tape-based models account for less than 20% of hires.

Interestingly, the most popular rental camera, accounting for 20% of all rentals, was the tape-based Sony HDW-790P, which is all the more extraordinary because the camera was discontinued by Sony over three years ago. It has not only survived this, but moved up in popularity from 4th to 1st this year - toppling 2009 winner the EX3 - obviously a familiar, tried and tested HDCAM workhorse.

The Canon 5D is new in there, but the highest new entry is the Sony PDW-F800, while the Red One has dropped from third to sixth place.

The cameras most facility houses invested in last year were the PDW-F800, PDW-700, EX3, Canon XF-305, Canon 5D and Arri Alexa. The hottest item on their shopping lists in 2011 is Sony's forthcoming digital-35mm model, the PMW-F3, followed by the Arri Alexa, Sony's new 50mbps PMW-500 and Panasonic's innovative looking AG-AF101.

The 2010 Top 10 in order - followed by their average daily rental price (£1 = $1.6) and format - is....

1 Sony HDW-790P (£255) HDCAM
2 Sony PMW-EX3 (£120) XDCAM EX
3 Sony PDW-F800 (£270) XDCAM HD422
4 Sony PDW-700 (£245) XDCAM HD422
5 Sony DSR-450 (£140) DVCAM
6 Red One (£430) Red
7 Sony HDW-F900R (£340) HDCAM
8 Sony PMW-EX1R (£100) XDCAM EX
9 Canon 5D (£105) DSLR
10 Sony DVW-970 (£200) Digibeta

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London


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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Job: Writing / Reality TV

January 13, 2011

Job: Writing / Reality TV

Do you love to write? Is your mind bursting with brilliant vocabulary? We are looking for a creative and passionate writer to write treatments, one sheets, show summaries, etc. for a growing production company. You must be amenable to different ideas and be able to adapt your writing style to various audiences. If you love reality TV, have unique linguistic expression, and a clear yet interesting voice to your writing style then this job is for you. Excellent opportunity to grow for the right candidate.

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