Bicoastal Vitamin M Productions has signed director Anthony Dalesandro, formerly with Resolute Films. Dalesandro recently directed spots for the Vivendi-Universal videogame Flatout 2, as well as a branded entertainment piece for Motorola featuring tennis star Maria Sharapova. A grad of Group101Spots, he also has experience as an editor and CG director… Santa Monica-based commercial production house Unit 5 Productions has been launched, with Jonathan Whitehead serving as executive producer. Directorial signings are in the offing. Whitehead most recently served as general manager, Margarita Mix/The L.A. Studios, Inc., Santa Monica….Marc Grunberg, best known for having been senior digital producer at JWT New York, has joined Creative Bubble as interactive executive producer. He will work to expand the New York studio’s digital offerings to facilitate integrated marketing projects….
Hollywood Leaders, Theater Owners Gather For CinemaCon At A Critical Time In The Industry
The future of theatrical moviegoing is at a critical moment. More people have been going to movie theaters this year than last, but the foundation is delicate. Annual domestic box-office grosses are still down about 20% from pre-pandemic levels, competition from streaming has only intensified and there are very real worries about what consolidation might mean for the release schedule as Warner Bros. stares down new ownership under Paramount. It's under these precarious conditions that Hollywood executives and movie theater owners are gathering this week in Las Vegas for CinemaCon, the annual exhibition and trade show made famous — or at least slightly less obscure — by Seth Rogen's show "The Studio" and his "old school Hollywood buffet." Real-life Hollywood executives have bigger concerns than throwing a party, however. A critical time for movie theaters As "F1" and "Top Gun: Maverick" producer Jerry Bruckheimer said last week in a statement: "We are at a defining point in the future of this industry." Bruckheimer, "Oppenheimer" producer Emma Thomas and "Sinners" director Ryan Coogler are teaming up to do something about it. Just last week, Cinema United, the trade organization representing some 60,000 movie screens in the U.S. and abroad, announced that Bruckheimer would be chairing their newly established filmmaker leadership council, with Thomas as vice chair and Coogler as one of its inaugural members. Other members include Brad Bird, Celine Song and Jason Reitman, who will advise on issues facing theatrical moviegoing, including windows, referring to the number of days films play exclusively in movie theaters before being available to buy or rent at home, and consolidation. "Our industry is strongest when it works together... Read More