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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SCOTT PILGRIM DVD GIVEAWAY!

SCOTT PILGRIM

SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD DVD giveaway below... check it out! Lots of cool features on the DVD, including


· DELETED AND ALTERNATE SCENES with commentary from director/producer/ co-writer Edgar Wright

· SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE BLOOPERS

· FEATURE COMMENTARIES:

    • Feature commentary with director/producer/co-writer Edgar Wright, co-writer Michael Bacall and author Bryan Lee O’Malley
    • Technical commentary with director/producer/co-writer Edgar Wright and director of photography Bill Pope
    • Cast commentary with Michael Cera, Jason Schwartzman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ellen Wong and Brandon Routh
    • Cast commentary with Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza, Kieran Culkin and Mark Webber

· BEHIND-THE-SCENES PHOTO GALLERIES including Edgar Wright’s photo blog

· TRIVIA TRACK

· GALLERIES: Production photos, art galleries and marketing concepts.


The Blu-Ray combo-pak has even more great features! Buy it November 9th!


BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY COMBO PACK:



· INSIDER DOCUMENTARIES:


o Making of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

o Music Featurette

o You Too Can Be Sex Bob-Omb

· ALTERNATE FOOTAGE: A special look at alternative edits to the film.

· PRE-PRODUCTION: A look inside the film’s pre-production process including storyboards, pre-visualizations, animatics, motion capture tests, rehearsal footage, casting tapes, hair/make-up tests and more!

· THE MUSIC OF SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD: This feature includes four complete music videos and video remixes from legendary DJ Osymyso.

· VISUAL EFFECTS: This feature takes a second look at the movie’s inventive visual effects.

· SOUND WORK: A mini documentary about the creation of the film’s super-powered sonic landscape.

· TRAILERS & TV SPOTS from the theatrical release of the film

· ADULT SWIM: Scott Pilgrim vs. The Animation

· SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE CENSORS: TV safe version

· BEHIND-THE-SCENES PRODUCTION BLOGS from the set of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World by director /producer/ co-writer Edgar Wright.

- FREE BONUS MOVIE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY: Blu-ray Combo Pack consumers will have instant access to stream action hits Tremors or Pitch Black via BD-Live, Smartphone or computer.

- U-CONTROL: Universal’s exclusive signature feature allows viewers to delve into the making of the film with the click of the remote without ever leaving the movie.

- STORYBOARD PICTURE-IN-PICTURE

- POCKET BLU app: USHE’s groundbreaking pocket BLU app uses iPhone®, iPod® touch, iPad, Blackberry®, Nokia® Android, PC and Macintosh to work seamlessly with a network-connected Blu-ray player and

offers advanced features such as:

o Advanced Remote Control: A sleek, elegant new way to operate your Blu-ray player. Users can navigate through menus, playback and BD-Live functions with ease.

o Video Timeline: Users can easily bring up the video timeline, allowing them to instantly access any point in the movie.

o Mobile-To-Go: Users can unlock a selection of bonus content with their Blu-ray discs to save to their device or to stream from anywhere there’s a Wi-Fi network, enabling them to enjoy exclusive content on the go, anytime, anywhere.

o virtual Keyboard: Enter data into a Blu-ray player with your device’s easy and intuitive keyboard that will facilitate such Blu-rayfeatures as chatting with friends and sending messages.

- DIGITAL COPY OF THE FILM: Blu-ray consumers can download a digital version of the movie to their Mac® and or Windows® PC for a limited time only.

- BD-LIVE: Access the BD-Live Center through your Internet-connected player to watch the latest trailers and more.

- MY SCENES: Bookmark your favorite scenes from the movie.



SCOTT PILGRIM DVD GIVEAWAY!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

SSIE Board 2010

We are pleased to announce the Board for Stanford Students In Entertainment for the 2010/2011 academic year:

President: Will Lindemann

VP: Ashley Lyle

Financial Officer: Lacey Dorn

Speaker Chairs: Kyle Sykes and Haley Geier

Speaker Co-ordinator: Sam Pressman

Hollywood Trip Co-ordinator: Vanessa Patel

Marketing and Publicity: Elijah Frazier

Philanthropy Chair: Cassidy Horn

If you want to get involved with the society, or have any questions, let us know!

Email Will at wml@stanford.edu

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

NEW INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY!

This Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 12:00 Noon in MemAud 125 you are invited to attend a special information session on Summer Internships at the Public Theater in New York.

The deadline to apply for the internships is March 1st, and interviews will be here on campus on March 4th.

If you are available to attend this info session please RSVP as quickly as possible—no later than Monday, February 22 at 5pm to sica@stanford.edu.

More information the internships can be found below. Please note - graduating seniors are not eligible to apply for the internships.


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More info and apply online at: http://arts.stanford.edu/sai.php?section=sica&page=internships_ptny

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Public Theater of New York
(two positions available)

Applications are due March 1, 2010

Eligibility and Requirements

Students interested in issues of diversity in theatre and performance are especially encouraged to apply.

Required:

· Has taken one non-acting class in the drama department

· Passion and strong interest in contemporary theater

Encouraged but not required:

· Demonstrated knowledge of theater history, dramatic literature and
contemporary theater

· Past participation in theater production(s) at Stanford (either play or
musical)

· Previous internship in a arts organization with administrative experience

· Theater Major or Minor

Position Descriptions

Marketing/Shakespeare in the Park Intern

This full-time internship position provides support for marketing, audience development, and customer service efforts for Shakespeare in the Park. In addition, this intern will provide support to the marketing department in its many needs: distribution of marketing materials, mailings, marketing research, and general clerical/organizational support. Duties specific to Shakespeare in the Park include but are not limited to:

· Conducting surveys of Shakespeare in the Park audience members and line participants to gather demographic and other information

· Distributing Shakespeare in the Park information

· Participate in the creation of videos and other new media projects to promote Shakespeare in the Park

· Managing the ticket distribution system for Borough Distribution Days

· Provide support at accessibility performances (Open Caption, Sign Interpreted, Audio Described) and other special events

· Coordinate the printing and delivery of program inserts

· Update social and electronic media with updates on the Park shows

· Provide customer service support as needed

· Preparing final reports on the Shakespeare in the Park Season

Candidates should have strong communication and written skills. Looking for a detail oriented, self-starter who is comfortable interacting with the public and has an outgoing personality. The ideal candidate is interested in theatrical or arts administration. Requires some evening and weekend hours – workweek will be adjusted to reflect evening and weekend work.


The Shakespeare Lab Internship

The Shakespeare Lab at The Public Theater is a nationally-renowned professional development program for actors. Over the course of six weeks in summer, the Lab provides a company of working professional actors with new and deepened skills in Shakespearean acting.

The Shakespeare Lab internship is integral to the planning and execution of The Shakespeare Lab and its accompanying programs. Duties include general office support, assistance to the Shakespeare Lab director and administrator, scheduling and coordination, faculty liaison, support for marketing and student recruitment efforts, and myriad other tasks that arise in the course of a complex and busy summer program.

Successful candidates will be responsible, conscientious, hard working and organized with an enthusiasm for and/or background in theater in general (performance, production, or theater-in-education) and Shakespeare in particular. Good computer skills and strong communication skills are essential; comfort with multi-tasking and an ability to work independently are musts.

Learn more about the Public Theater, NY at www.publictheater.org