Ramsey Naito, who most recently produced DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar-nominated feature The Boss Baby, has joined Paramount Animation as Executive VP. She will report to Paramount Animation President Mireille Soria.
Paramount Animation also has added Emily Nordwind as VP Production and Development, Katherine MacDonald as VP Production and Marketing and Maya Kambe as a creative executive.
In her new job, Naito will not only oversee production on the next SpongeBob SquarePants movie but she will actively seek out new projects for development and animation talent to work with the division. In addition to the third installment of SpongeBob SquarePants, Paramount Animation’s upcoming slate also includes Wonder Park (newly retitled from Amusement Park), which is set to bow on March 15, 2019.
Naito also will work with Soria to also build cross-divisional opportunities with Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom’s other brands.
“I have had the privilege of knowing and working with...
Paramount Animation also has added Emily Nordwind as VP Production and Development, Katherine MacDonald as VP Production and Marketing and Maya Kambe as a creative executive.
In her new job, Naito will not only oversee production on the next SpongeBob SquarePants movie but she will actively seek out new projects for development and animation talent to work with the division. In addition to the third installment of SpongeBob SquarePants, Paramount Animation’s upcoming slate also includes Wonder Park (newly retitled from Amusement Park), which is set to bow on March 15, 2019.
Naito also will work with Soria to also build cross-divisional opportunities with Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom’s other brands.
“I have had the privilege of knowing and working with...
- 4/12/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
Pioneering woman director Lois Weber socially conscious drama 'Shoes' among Library of Congress' Packard Theater movies (photo: Mary MacLaren in 'Shoes') In February 2015, National Film Registry titles will be showcased at the Library of Congress' Packard Campus Theater – aka the Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation – in Culpeper, Virginia. These range from pioneering woman director Lois Weber's socially conscious 1916 drama Shoes to Robert Zemeckis' 1985 blockbuster Back to the Future. Another Packard Theater highlight next month is Sam Peckinpah's ultra-violent Western The Wild Bunch (1969), starring William Holden and Ernest Borgnine. Also, Howard Hawks' "anti-High Noon" Western Rio Bravo (1959), toplining John Wayne and Dean Martin. And George Cukor's costly remake of A Star Is Born (1954), featuring Academy Award nominees Judy Garland and James Mason in the old Janet Gaynor and Fredric March roles. There's more: Jeff Bridges delivers a colorful performance in...
- 1/24/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Each year, Lionsgate partners with the Red Cross for a Saw-themed Blood Drive.
This year, Katherine MacDonald was photographed as the Saw VI nurse by Tim Palen, the man behind all of the Saw Nurse campaigns and Lionsgate has now issued a behind-the-scenes video detailing the process.
To-date 358, 354 lives have been saved due to the generous contributions of blood taken in through the Saw Blood Drive efforts.
Visit http://www.saw6film.com for more info.
This year, Katherine MacDonald was photographed as the Saw VI nurse by Tim Palen, the man behind all of the Saw Nurse campaigns and Lionsgate has now issued a behind-the-scenes video detailing the process.
To-date 358, 354 lives have been saved due to the generous contributions of blood taken in through the Saw Blood Drive efforts.
Visit http://www.saw6film.com for more info.
- 9/22/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
A while ago, we showed you this freaky poster for the annual Saw blood drive. It's not just a great gimmick, it's actually a terrific way of giving back, as the good deed has accounted for tens of thousands of pints of blood in the last half-decade. Good for these guys.
The posters, not surprisingly, are usually pretty cool for the Saw VI edition, and that certainly fits the M.O. for the Saw flicks in general. But this is the first time I've seen a behind-the-scenes video of the photo shoot, as model Katherine MacDonald undergoes a major transformation to become...well, whatever that is.
I like that we learn the history of the project, get to see photographer Tim Palen in his element, and we also meet some of the previous Saw nurses.
The posters, not surprisingly, are usually pretty cool for the Saw VI edition, and that certainly fits the M.O. for the Saw flicks in general. But this is the first time I've seen a behind-the-scenes video of the photo shoot, as model Katherine MacDonald undergoes a major transformation to become...well, whatever that is.
I like that we learn the history of the project, get to see photographer Tim Palen in his element, and we also meet some of the previous Saw nurses.
- 9/19/2009
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
Every year, Lionsgate teams up with Red Cross for a special ad campaign tied into their successful Saw franchise to advocate blood donations. Yahoo just debuted a video clip of how this year's Saw VI "Blood Drive" poster (photographed by Tim Palen with model Katherine MacDonald) came to be. Check out the behind-the-scenes video clip below: Saw VI hits theaters October 23rd, 2009. Long time Saw editor Kevin Greutert directs the latest sequel, which stars Shauna MacDonald, Devon Bostick, Marty Moreau, Karen Cliche, Shawn Mathieson, Melanie Scrofano, James Gilbert, Shawn Ahmed, Janelle Hutchison, Gerry Mendicino, Caroline Cave and Ginger Busch with Tobin Bell returning as Jigsaw, Shawnee Smith as Amanda (both for flashback sequences), as well as...
- 9/17/2009
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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