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but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to take a look at the cost in various markets to produce and film, and the other movie markets have the potential to overtake hollywood in the future . the. it is estimated that in 2021 the motion picture and videos industries in the us total of the $66000000000.00. now the average cost of producing a film can range from a few $1000.00 for low budget independent films, to hundreds of millions of dollars for high budget hollywood blockbusters. now the standard film budget hinges on a few factors like screen play, cast crew locations, special effects, and marketing. film expenses are usually divided into 3 main categories. pre production, production and post production. now production accounts for a significant portion of the overall budget. often randy, from 30 to 60 percent of the total cost. this involves expenses related to hiring, cast, and crew security locations, building sets, ready equipment and other logistical as
but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to take a look at the cost in various markets to produce and film, and the other movie markets have the potential to overtake hollywood in the future . the. it is estimated that in 2021 the motion picture and videos industries in the us total of the $66000000000.00. now the average cost of producing a film can range from a few $1000.00 for low budget independent...
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that's not a healthy thing for hollywood to be facing. is that kind of censorship and i think it applies to other aspects of hollywood culture. you know, as far as you know, there's so whole for concepts, right? it's, you know, it's limiting of, of, of the creative experience because it comes to self conscious. when you become too self conscious, you can no longer be creative. now you become nights, you're a performer, basically you're just there to perform. you're not there to actually be genuine and to be real. so i think hollywood is hitting that problem in the, you know, has some of the back, as i mentioned, they have some censorship, but um, i don't know as far as that industry. i think it's, it's a pretty it is hopefully expanding with more independent production again, just because of the nature of digital cinema and everything is going on the revolution of digital, you know, that they're going to have more independent voices. i'm sure that will challenge that as well. and um yeah, me, you think about some of the countries that hav
that's not a healthy thing for hollywood to be facing. is that kind of censorship and i think it applies to other aspects of hollywood culture. you know, as far as you know, there's so whole for concepts, right? it's, you know, it's limiting of, of, of the creative experience because it comes to self conscious. when you become too self conscious, you can no longer be creative. now you become nights, you're a performer, basically you're just there to perform. you're not there to actually be...
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, it’s already falling apart a little, there are some tensions in this, nevertheless, in hollywood they the avant-garde was in fashion and they thought that if they gave isenstein something to try, hollywood was making very good money, they could take a risk, do something experimentally avant-garde and make an advertisement out of it, but when isenstein arrived, the great depression broke out, in general, hollywood was not ready to take risks, they wanted to use isenstein’s name, since he had already come for advertising, so they tried to offer him something like that, commercial, absolutely, he was very they offered a grand hotel, for example, with a bunch of stars, by the way, here their very discrepancy was already visible, he said that of course, let’s agree and let’s make a film, work with hollywood stars, einstein reminded him that we didn’t come for this, and in order, first of all, to preserve their avant-garde roots, and to test the sound experimentally, they first proposed the film zuttara’s gold, about the gold rush, where this gold, gold, gold, as it had to be repeated like
, it’s already falling apart a little, there are some tensions in this, nevertheless, in hollywood they the avant-garde was in fashion and they thought that if they gave isenstein something to try, hollywood was making very good money, they could take a risk, do something experimentally avant-garde and make an advertisement out of it, but when isenstein arrived, the great depression broke out, in general, hollywood was not ready to take risks, they wanted to use isenstein’s name, since he...
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he wasn't at a ton of hollywood events and wasn't always out. you don't know much about his private life other than what he shared so deeply in his memoir. one of the most successful television stars of all time but not so much a hollywood star. >> he had asked out jennifer anniston three years before "friends" happened, she declined and not only were they the friends, they were friends going forward. i had a chance to meet him almost a year to the day last year i had the privilege to do a show with bill maher and he came to promote his book and he was giving it back to bill maher as much as he was. he was self-deprecating. he was kind, introduced himself to me and said, hi, i'm matt. he was so humble and i remember him turning and saying, is that okay? and i remember, yeah, it was great, you done well, kid. how many people you've been watching 30 years of our lives he was kind enough to introduce himself, wasn't into all the hollywood aura around him, just seemed like the kind of person you could sit down maybe at a central perk coffee shop and
he wasn't at a ton of hollywood events and wasn't always out. you don't know much about his private life other than what he shared so deeply in his memoir. one of the most successful television stars of all time but not so much a hollywood star. >> he had asked out jennifer anniston three years before "friends" happened, she declined and not only were they the friends, they were friends going forward. i had a chance to meet him almost a year to the day last year i had the...
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and after that they finally already in the thirties they were sent to hollywood on the ferry europe,n europe for a week or two, ezenstein leaves with tiese, who signed a contract with with their new producer, jesse lasky from paramount, are traveling first class on this ship, and alexander, which means he’s finishing up this sentimental romance, something like that, and he’s traveling alone, moreover, he’s being detained. in new york. esenstein is already visiting celebrities and suddenly writes that grisha is on aliceland. aliceland is a place where those immigrants who had something wrong with their documents, or it seemed to someone that they were unworthy of american society, maybe they are disabled and therefore will not be able to earn any money, but they will a burden to society. and the group that is going to hollywood, it is already breaking up a little, there are some tension in this? however, in hollywood they find themselves in a rather difficult situation. because when they were invited, there was a fascination with the avant -garde in fashion and they thought that they
and after that they finally already in the thirties they were sent to hollywood on the ferry europe,n europe for a week or two, ezenstein leaves with tiese, who signed a contract with with their new producer, jesse lasky from paramount, are traveling first class on this ship, and alexander, which means he’s finishing up this sentimental romance, something like that, and he’s traveling alone, moreover, he’s being detained. in new york. esenstein is already visiting celebrities and suddenly...
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this is hollywood." we've got to go to city hall, but once we arrived there, ha, ha, here again, chief edward m. davis, i, you know, this is a hateful man at that time. well, morris and bob had said, "don't mention the gay thing unless you have to." as we started talking to them, they got very nasty. "who do you represent?" and i said, "i represent the gay and lesbian community of los angeles." well, with that, you'd have thought i'd shot the whole police commission in front of the chief of police. he went off. then they started laughing. finally, they voted on it and said we had to put up two bonds: one in the amount of a million dollars to pay for the parade and for cops. then we had to pay half a million dollars in cash, a cash bond, to pay for all the windows that were gonna be broke on hollywood boulevard when people started throwing rocks at us. so we came back the next week, and when we came back the next week we had--the aclu, thank god, had given us an attorney, herb selwin. and went to the city
this is hollywood." we've got to go to city hall, but once we arrived there, ha, ha, here again, chief edward m. davis, i, you know, this is a hateful man at that time. well, morris and bob had said, "don't mention the gay thing unless you have to." as we started talking to them, they got very nasty. "who do you represent?" and i said, "i represent the gay and lesbian community of los angeles." well, with that, you'd have thought i'd shot the whole police...
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lorri: and it also had hollywood. why this became a great movie mecca to begin with was the light. steve: the light out there was so good. and the weather was so good. it was ideal. david: if you look at pictures of the old--a lot of the old silent films, you can see the studios where they built these sets, but there are no ceilings because you didn't need them and the light, actual light, would come pouring in. centralizing movie production here created a different kind of set-up than existed in major cities, certainly in, like, new york. in new york you walk out the door and you meet everybody you know in ten minutes. whereas in hollywood, there was a lot of open empty space in and around. and they could have very private lives in this town. so because there was so much privacy, hollywood very easily became a gay mecca. craig loftin: gay people came to the new movie colony because they were always in theatrical circles in new york and in greenwich village. historically, the theater has been a safe space for all gay
lorri: and it also had hollywood. why this became a great movie mecca to begin with was the light. steve: the light out there was so good. and the weather was so good. it was ideal. david: if you look at pictures of the old--a lot of the old silent films, you can see the studios where they built these sets, but there are no ceilings because you didn't need them and the light, actual light, would come pouring in. centralizing movie production here created a different kind of set-up than existed...
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from universal studios hollywood, access hollywood starts right now.[upbeat music] our bebe rexha las vegas exclusive. welcome to the weekend edition of access hollywood. i'm scott evans. bebe performed at the jbl stage at the life is beautiful festival. and only we were with her moments before she took on her electrifying show. how are you feeling right now? - a little stressed. - you're a little stressed? yeah. i always get a little stressed, a little antsy before i go on stage, because you never know what's going to happen. you might get hit in the face with a phone. you might-- - get out of here! [laughs] bebe: i'm just kidding. scott: get out of here. - no, i'm joking. scott: bebe can now make light of the incident that happened back in june, when a fan threw a phone that hit her in the face while on stage. and her strength also just came in handy, stepping on the red carpet after admitting her on tiktok. i am so anxious and stressed about going on the red carpet and, i guess, people talking about my weight. what i love about you is, you keep it 1
from universal studios hollywood, access hollywood starts right now.[upbeat music] our bebe rexha las vegas exclusive. welcome to the weekend edition of access hollywood. i'm scott evans. bebe performed at the jbl stage at the life is beautiful festival. and only we were with her moments before she took on her electrifying show. how are you feeling right now? - a little stressed. - you're a little stressed? yeah. i always get a little stressed, a little antsy before i go on stage, because you...
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hey, access hollywood. it's ashley cook, and we are in los angeles at the roxy about to play a show tonight. it's going to be a lot of fun, so come on in to the green room. zuri: ashley credits social media for helping her get to where she is today. (singing) bouquets of flowers fill my countertop. i got on social media in the pandemic and started posting videos, and so many people found me online and started following me. this tour is the first time that i get to really go to all of these cities across the country and get to see these crowds singing back the songs that they've seen online for the last couple of years. so it's very full circle-- (singing) waking up next to you. --going from making videos in my parents' guest room to opening up on tour for luke bryan. it's been really a complete whirlwind. i'd like to welcome back to the stage the amazingly talented miss ashley cook one more time. it's been really cool to get to know him, get to become friends with him. he pulls me on stage every night to do
hey, access hollywood. it's ashley cook, and we are in los angeles at the roxy about to play a show tonight. it's going to be a lot of fun, so come on in to the green room. zuri: ashley credits social media for helping her get to where she is today. (singing) bouquets of flowers fill my countertop. i got on social media in the pandemic and started posting videos, and so many people found me online and started following me. this tour is the first time that i get to really go to all of these...
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it's been nearly 3 months. hollywood actors are still on strike. by now. anything that helps to keep more all up and spreads fine is welcomed. hundreds show up at to pick up line. so be day. the much back and forth in front of the major movie studios from 9 o'clock in the morning until 12 noon. we don't want it to go any longer. we would love for it to wrap it tomorrow. we all want to get back to work. we want to work, this is not about laziness. this is not about just trying to get more money trying to get enough that we can live on some say, the glory of old hollywood. the glamour of allays entertainment industry, all just a distant fading memory. the industrious change deluxe, and not necessarily for the bet. so they say we meet with randi bonds. she's a right to me. for randi, the strikers over her union. the writers guild of america or w. g. a. got to do with the lines of motion, pictures, and television produces. finally, randi was on stripe for almost 5 months. there is still a straight going on. there is still a struggle and for others. and there i
it's been nearly 3 months. hollywood actors are still on strike. by now. anything that helps to keep more all up and spreads fine is welcomed. hundreds show up at to pick up line. so be day. the much back and forth in front of the major movie studios from 9 o'clock in the morning until 12 noon. we don't want it to go any longer. we would love for it to wrap it tomorrow. we all want to get back to work. we want to work, this is not about laziness. this is not about just trying to get more money...
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on our next story about the new ukrainian hollywood.r the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia, it came to los angeles many ukrainian actors, directors and producers. they even created a special platform for meetings, the dovzhenka league, to help them get used to life in the usa and realize their creative plans. however, the path to success in hollywood is not easy - say representatives of the ukrainian film industry, their stories were collected by khrystyna shevchenko. myroslava filipovych is a ukrainian actress, starred in popular series and feature films, among the famous roles of angela in the series doctor vera and amalia in sydorenko. after a full-scale invasion miroslava moved to los angeles. when you were in ukraine, you held slightly different positions, and once you are here, you are basically almost nobody to them. and it doesn't matter that you played in ukraine, whether you had many roles. how many years you have worked, it does not matter at all, so here you have to start again from the beginning, and it is cle
on our next story about the new ukrainian hollywood.r the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia, it came to los angeles many ukrainian actors, directors and producers. they even created a special platform for meetings, the dovzhenka league, to help them get used to life in the usa and realize their creative plans. however, the path to success in hollywood is not easy - say representatives of the ukrainian film industry, their stories were collected by khrystyna shevchenko. myroslava...
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, invited to hollywood in ’27, but he went he's there only in the twenty-ninth, and 29, this is already, but all the world is already engaged only in sound cinema, and that’s why he’s coming, to try sound cinema, to see what it looks like , because back in 1928 here in the soviet union, he wrote an article application, or rather, under it there are three names isenshtein , pudovkin and alexandrov, but as we know, pudovkin came to visit esenstein, they discussed the theses together, but ezenstein still dictated the text, and alexandrov simply wrote down the two of them. and uh, in general, this article, which is loudly called an application, is just a proposal on how to use sound so that, on the one hand, not to lose the expressiveness of silent cinema with its editing, attention to detail, on the other hand , add sound as a new phenomenon, so that not just to record the sound, but to have the sound, for example, of a person riding... on a train and, so that we didn’t hear the noise of the wheels, but so that we could hear the noise of his thoughts, uh, what he’s thinking about now, and
, invited to hollywood in ’27, but he went he's there only in the twenty-ninth, and 29, this is already, but all the world is already engaged only in sound cinema, and that’s why he’s coming, to try sound cinema, to see what it looks like , because back in 1928 here in the soviet union, he wrote an article application, or rather, under it there are three names isenshtein , pudovkin and alexandrov, but as we know, pudovkin came to visit esenstein, they discussed the theses together, but...
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in hollywood you're supposed to be the perfect human. and to come forward and to talk about all of these struggles that he had been dealing with throughout the height of his fame that really never went away. that really makes him more relatable. as you said, he went into great detail. he spoke about five years ago his colon ruptured from opioid addiction. he was hospitalized and almost died. this is why this death is so sad, age of 54 years old, so young, but he also had a brush with death before. during the interviews during this press tour for the book how much he appreciated life and that he was able to overcome this and help others with this story so it's just devastating that it ended like this. >> yeah. he told people magazine that he basically was in this new chapter of his life. he had sort of renewed lease on life when he was doing the book rounds, saying i'm not run by the fear i used to be run by. so everything is kind of different. i'm feeling more confident. that was just last year. and it's interesting looking at his social
in hollywood you're supposed to be the perfect human. and to come forward and to talk about all of these struggles that he had been dealing with throughout the height of his fame that really never went away. that really makes him more relatable. as you said, he went into great detail. he spoke about five years ago his colon ruptured from opioid addiction. he was hospitalized and almost died. this is why this death is so sad, age of 54 years old, so young, but he also had a brush with death...
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remember, some save the glory of old hollywood. the glamour of allays entertainment industry is just that distance fading memory. let's hope not a lot of live. your favorite tv programs and your future favorite movie depend on it. since russia invaded ukraine in february, last year, western nations have responded with functions against russian energy exports. they want to curb, but the kremlin is ability to raise money to fund it's more in ukraine. russian uranium is an exception, and business has been booming for the russian nuclear agency roles at home. it has customers in the us funds and many countries that use nuclear energy. a reporter monitor goes in, sca looked at the y. western nations have failed to be consistent with the question to a radium. a sun and wind . never ending energy sources that generate environmentally friendly electricity. but hardly any country can rely on the sources alone. nuclear power has played an important role in the world's energy supply for decades. and recent years, there's even been a renaissan
remember, some save the glory of old hollywood. the glamour of allays entertainment industry is just that distance fading memory. let's hope not a lot of live. your favorite tv programs and your future favorite movie depend on it. since russia invaded ukraine in february, last year, western nations have responded with functions against russian energy exports. they want to curb, but the kremlin is ability to raise money to fund it's more in ukraine. russian uranium is an exception, and business...
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forget the hollywood dialects.there's high, middle, low german, then there's spanish, which is where i come from. and stuttgart, having been born an army hospital there and there's which is what they speak in bavaria. and then they got other linguistic twist and turns from the rhineland and every little enclave of germany. that time had its own linguist dialect, and she would be able listen to that and tell you. that's a native speaker or that's somebody trying to fake it and oh, what did they mean by using that colloquial expression like sick or einsteins? okay, that's the security service. but how about? fingers. fingers you feel you can feel the battlefield danger, your fingertips, which is what they said about rummel. now, interestingly and then i'll get the hedy lamarr, interestingly enough, hitler's original foreign secretary was brought over here to just outside of alexandria bush hill, right along eisenhower avenue today between eisenhower avenue and the beltway at the west end of alexandria bush hill plant
forget the hollywood dialects.there's high, middle, low german, then there's spanish, which is where i come from. and stuttgart, having been born an army hospital there and there's which is what they speak in bavaria. and then they got other linguistic twist and turns from the rhineland and every little enclave of germany. that time had its own linguist dialect, and she would be able listen to that and tell you. that's a native speaker or that's somebody trying to fake it and oh, what did they...
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the it's been nearly 3 months. hollywood actors are still on strike. anything as welcome that helps keep up merot. 100 show up at the pick up lines, the march back and forth in front of the major movie studios from 9 o'clock in the morning until 12 noon. we don't want it to go any longer. we would love for it to wrap it tomorrow. we all want to get back to work. we want to work. this is not about laziness. this is not about just trying to get more money trying to get enough that we can live on some say, the glory of old hollywood. the glamour of a lease entertainment industry is all just a distant fading memory. the industry has changed a lot and not necessarily for the better they say we need. randy barnes, who's a writer for randy. the strike is over for union. the writers guild of america or w g. a. go to deal with the lines of motion, pictures, and television producers. finally, randy was on stripe for almost 5 months. there is still a stray going on. there is still a struggle in for others. and there is also the ramifications of the fact that ever
the it's been nearly 3 months. hollywood actors are still on strike. anything as welcome that helps keep up merot. 100 show up at the pick up lines, the march back and forth in front of the major movie studios from 9 o'clock in the morning until 12 noon. we don't want it to go any longer. we would love for it to wrap it tomorrow. we all want to get back to work. we want to work. this is not about laziness. this is not about just trying to get more money trying to get enough that we can live on...
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it's not a hollywood example. it's all the same. it's the same. but it does point out how rare canada's even wider is. the thing for maple sirup and i multiple on multiple occasions people canadian men have said either to me or to colleagues there's couldn't be racist because i'm only america has that bad racism stuff don't have it up here in canada and i'm like that is news your indigenous populations indigenous you know that they did more to the chinese they lock people up what more to yeah there's a few of those things. yeah and like this is the thing. i made the call in the bbc for this as well. there's been an ongoing sort of quasi between black american actors and sometimes british actors over the perception. black american actors have so much more in american actors being like, we actually you just feel like we do because we fought all this time for this sliver of the pie and, you know, black, black british actors are saying, well, we don't even have a sliver of the pie. we get to appear occasionally in very special episodes and then be bro
it's not a hollywood example. it's all the same. it's the same. but it does point out how rare canada's even wider is. the thing for maple sirup and i multiple on multiple occasions people canadian men have said either to me or to colleagues there's couldn't be racist because i'm only america has that bad racism stuff don't have it up here in canada and i'm like that is news your indigenous populations indigenous you know that they did more to the chinese they lock people up what more to yeah...
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ed: live from hollywood, where the money is coming from.omberg. ♪ the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com caroline: we are live from l.a. on bloomberg screen time. we are looking at how the money is flowing in this industry, public or private markets. entertainment and content creation is in the vc spotlight. lizzie francis has $900 million in management. m13 is an offering of operations and expertise. talk about allocating money now. lizzie: thank you for having me. hard to believe a year ago, chatgpt was released. we've seen unbelievable proliferation of ai related businesses. 1-4 startup dollars is now going to an ai related business. ed: you lead all these rounds. why? why is it important? lizzie: we are more than capital. we like to go beyond capital in every way without founders. at the early sta
ed: live from hollywood, where the money is coming from.omberg. ♪ the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com caroline: we are live from l.a. on bloomberg screen time. we are looking at how the money is flowing in this industry, public or private markets....
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of role is arthur smoleninov looking forward to in hollywood?m the rest of the artists who fled the country and are now throwing mud at it; perhaps no one has as much hatred for the homeland as he does, in the theater performances of the actor, and the poems that he reads from the stage, and even music are imbued with russophobia, and the so-called uncivilized and unfree russian peasants can talk for hours, although in these speeches there is not a word about family, about children, about mother, although it would seem that if everything is so bad in russia, then why doesn’t he save them and take them to his place? correspondent... the program was able to find arthur smoleninov’s closest people, his parents and his uncle, and managed to meet with the actor’s ex-wife, who is now raising two sons alone, for the first time in a long time, her family broke the silence and told reporters interesting details of the life of the traitorous artist. maria smolyanova almost fell into a puddle in front of journalists. however, it is now much easier to resto
of role is arthur smoleninov looking forward to in hollywood?m the rest of the artists who fled the country and are now throwing mud at it; perhaps no one has as much hatred for the homeland as he does, in the theater performances of the actor, and the poems that he reads from the stage, and even music are imbued with russophobia, and the so-called uncivilized and unfree russian peasants can talk for hours, although in these speeches there is not a word about family, about children, about...
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you know, i've worked around gay people all my life in hollywood, 40 years. you're not going to find one out there that says, i was horrible to them because i'm not i treat everybody the same and everybody equally. and to me, it's like, let's let's make a movie together in the same industry. let's have a good time. so i don't like i said, i don't harbor that sort of anger. i mean, why not? they can read if they want to read there. it's really up to the parents if they want to bring their kids to that. what about book bans? what do you think about banning books from public libraries? well, i there's i don't want to ban banned books, but i do want to ban books out of the sexual nature that you're reading a third graders, because that doesn't make any sense to me. let kids grow up. you don't have to teach them now how to have sex as a nine year old. let them grow up the way we'd grown up for centuries and let us let let kids find out the old fashioned way. hopefully, maybe through their parents doing the birds and the bees. you know, my dad was a biology teacher
you know, i've worked around gay people all my life in hollywood, 40 years. you're not going to find one out there that says, i was horrible to them because i'm not i treat everybody the same and everybody equally. and to me, it's like, let's let's make a movie together in the same industry. let's have a good time. so i don't like i said, i don't harbor that sort of anger. i mean, why not? they can read if they want to read there. it's really up to the parents if they want to bring their kids...
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screen time hollywood.s, celebrities, and moguls to talk about the future of the business of culture and we are doing it here in the heart of tinseltown. it's were hollywood and silicon valley collide. content is getting more expensive to make. the number of platforms buying for eyeballs is growing, there is more choice than ever before. top of mind is how ai will change the game for cinema, streaming, live sports, and video games. let's kick it off, we are looking at the new netflix. co-ceo of netflix takes to the stage to explain how netflix is figuring out its next chapter of growth. about the content creators? youtube ceo talks to us about creative culture at youtube's new ambitions across podcast and music. after weeks of negotiations between studios, actors, and writers, what does the future hold for hollywood? is it finally back to business as normal? we speak to the head of one of the biggest talent agencies and a writer, actor, and producer talks about making an impact in hollywood and growing a po
screen time hollywood.s, celebrities, and moguls to talk about the future of the business of culture and we are doing it here in the heart of tinseltown. it's were hollywood and silicon valley collide. content is getting more expensive to make. the number of platforms buying for eyeballs is growing, there is more choice than ever before. top of mind is how ai will change the game for cinema, streaming, live sports, and video games. let's kick it off, we are looking at the new netflix. co-ceo of...
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but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything work today. we're going to take a look at the costs in various markets to produce and film, and the other movie markets have the potential to overtake hollywood in the future . the. it is estimated that in 2021 the motion picture and videos industries in the us total of the $66000000000.00. now the average cost of producing a film.
but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything work today. we're going to take a look at the costs in various markets to produce and film, and the other movie markets have the potential to overtake hollywood in the future . the. it is estimated that in 2021 the motion picture and videos industries in the us total of the $66000000000.00. now the average cost of producing a film.
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>>> hollywood divorce and dui arrest. how john
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want to talk to hollywood. you were afraid of a letter that came out by small group of hollywood people like susan sarandon that jumps to bash israel at any point possible. however, only recently a new letter was sent to president biden with a lot of big celebrities is actually calling to release the hostages without demanding cease-fire. some of the people that are signed on the letter are katy perry, orlando bloom, justin timberlake, so we sell data, madonna, chris rock, a lot of people, so there's a change that's happening in hollywood finally. a lot of people in the intelligentsia and elites are taking a pause rethinking their position on israel, on hamas and the entirety of the middle east. i hope this trickles down at some point. this has been very lonely and aggressive and anti-semitic climate out there. >> well said. brooke, i will go to you. if you look at one border city, 10,000 rockets in 10 years. that's like a constant barrage of rockets. there is no freedom. kids can play outside. fresh air is imp
want to talk to hollywood. you were afraid of a letter that came out by small group of hollywood people like susan sarandon that jumps to bash israel at any point possible. however, only recently a new letter was sent to president biden with a lot of big celebrities is actually calling to release the hostages without demanding cease-fire. some of the people that are signed on the letter are katy perry, orlando bloom, justin timberlake, so we sell data, madonna, chris rock, a lot of people, so...
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from universal studios hollywood, access hollywood starts-- --right now. [instrumental music playing] kerry's family shocker. welcome to the weekend edition of access hollywood. i'm scott evans. and i'm zuri hall. kerry washington's new memoir, thicker than water, is out now, and carrie told our producer and guest correspondent emily orozco about the bombshell revelation she makes in the book about her dad. kit hoover has the story. you share a revelation about your dad that starts with a text message. it was about five years ago, and my parents sat me down and shared this really revelatory news with me. they told me that my dad is not my biological father, that i was born from a sperm donor. and i think it was hard for my parents, in a way, because they had kept this secret for 40 years. but it was hard for me, because it really redefined my idea of who i was and who my family is. kit: kerry, of course, was completely shocked by the news, but at the same time, she admits it provided a sort of confirmation for her. it was like they took glasses off of me,
from universal studios hollywood, access hollywood starts-- --right now. [instrumental music playing] kerry's family shocker. welcome to the weekend edition of access hollywood. i'm scott evans. and i'm zuri hall. kerry washington's new memoir, thicker than water, is out now, and carrie told our producer and guest correspondent emily orozco about the bombshell revelation she makes in the book about her dad. kit hoover has the story. you share a revelation about your dad that starts with a text...
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music] welcome to the weekend edition of access hollywood, coming to you from the universal studios hollywood globe. mm-hmm. i'm scott evans. and i am zuri hall, and we begin with our new interview with cher. she is truly living her best life right now at the age of 77. scott: yes, she is. she's got a younger man, and she told kit hoover all about that. and she's also got a new holiday album, christmas, that's out right now. i just didn't want to do a christmas album because i couldn't find myself in one, in my mind. (singing) we'll always be together, wherever we are. and then this year, a record company asked me to do it and i didn't say no right away, which is like-- before, it was just like, no. kit: but after recording the first song, cher was on board with an album that celebrates one of her favorite times of the year. what is cher's house like during the holidays? first of all, there's not a place that's not decorated. and i get all the strays, and i get my friends, i get my relatives, and it's just big and loud. and my mom's cheesecake is still the favorite thing. it's traditional. it
music] welcome to the weekend edition of access hollywood, coming to you from the universal studios hollywood globe. mm-hmm. i'm scott evans. and i am zuri hall, and we begin with our new interview with cher. she is truly living her best life right now at the age of 77. scott: yes, she is. she's got a younger man, and she told kit hoover all about that. and she's also got a new holiday album, christmas, that's out right now. i just didn't want to do a christmas album because i couldn't find...
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plus, a season of splits unfortunately rolls on in hollywood.will tell you who just filed for divorce. they seemed so happy together in an appearance only a few days earlier. it's all moments away on "access hollywood". >> we will see you in a few minutes. that will do it for us at 7:00. more everybody here at nbc bay area. thanks for joining us. we hope you have a great evening and see you back here the 11:00 broadcast. >>> tonight on access hollywood. >> hello. >> taylor is in the house. >> and she brought friends. two weekends in a row. kelce gets his game on and so much happened before they hit the stadium from
plus, a season of splits unfortunately rolls on in hollywood.will tell you who just filed for divorce. they seemed so happy together in an appearance only a few days earlier. it's all moments away on "access hollywood". >> we will see you in a few minutes. that will do it for us at 7:00. more everybody here at nbc bay area. thanks for joining us. we hope you have a great evening and see you back here the 11:00 broadcast. >>> tonight on access hollywood. >> hello....
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in this letter, hollywood artists explained the difficult situation of living in food to the american president . palestinian children and families are faced with a lack of food, water, electricity, medicine and safe access to hospitals after several days of airstrikes cut off all aid lines. gaza's only power plant ran out of fuel and electricity. water and sewage treatment were cut off. most residents can no longer get piped drinking water. the humanitarian situation has reached its lowest level. however, all reports point to more attacks . now the attacks on gaza have become more intense. and more and more american support. i wanted to come to israel so that the people here and the whole world know that we are with israel. journalists consider the arrival of american artists on the page of supporters of the ceasefire in gaza as a positive step. this letter was a positive change in the art field for the request for a ceasefire. a group of prominent hollywood artists such as cate blanche, john stewart and prominent actors are strongly demanding a ceasefire. it is a good thing if he re
in this letter, hollywood artists explained the difficult situation of living in food to the american president . palestinian children and families are faced with a lack of food, water, electricity, medicine and safe access to hospitals after several days of airstrikes cut off all aid lines. gaza's only power plant ran out of fuel and electricity. water and sewage treatment were cut off. most residents can no longer get piped drinking water. the humanitarian situation has reached its lowest...
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in civilian life, hollywood worked in the administration of a city near moscow. of the krasnogorsk city district, head of the consumer market department of the city of krasnogorsk. when partial mobilization was announced, i considered it my duty, well, i couldn’t wait for the summons. because due to my official duties, reservation is probably called, that is, my tasks to ensure the front there, work in the rear, so, which did not suit me, categorically, the unit carries out tasks in the very difficult avdeevka direction , avdeevka is another city that in 8 years the army turned into a solid fortified area, talking about the specifics of their work, the fighters separately emphasize that assault operations are always a team effort work that includes artillery, fire support groups and evacuation groups. well, that’s right, there is artillery preparation, that is, the movement of the assault group is almost synchronous, that is, with a small gap, that is, ideally the dust must clear, and the first attack aircraft must already throw a grenade, then continue the assau
in civilian life, hollywood worked in the administration of a city near moscow. of the krasnogorsk city district, head of the consumer market department of the city of krasnogorsk. when partial mobilization was announced, i considered it my duty, well, i couldn’t wait for the summons. because due to my official duties, reservation is probably called, that is, my tasks to ensure the front there, work in the rear, so, which did not suit me, categorically, the unit carries out tasks in the very...