Exclusive: Veteran literary representative Alan Rautbort has joined the management and production firm Circle of Confusion where he will work with producers, production companies, directors and writers. The clients Rautbort is bringing with him include Aaron Zelman (ABC’s The Returned), Lauren Gussis (Showtime’s Dexter), Thania St. John (USA’s Covert Affairs), Phoef Sutton (TBS’ Just Do It Yourself), Ben Edlund (CW’s Supernatural), Eric Haney (CBS’ The Unit), Debra Fisher (ABC Family’s Twisted), Richard A. Clarke (Against All Enemies), Bill Birch (One Finger Salute), Brad Pope (The Goode Family) and Joshua Payne (Damages). “We’re extremely excited about Alan because he has such great experience and is so well-regarded,” Circle partner David Engel said. “His client list is a great addition to Circle’s roster.” Rautbort began his career as an agent, starting as a trainee at CAA in 1993. He spent four years at ICM, where he...
- 2/28/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
DVD & VOD Release Date: Feb. 5, 2013
Price: DVD $19.95
Studio: Cinema Libre
Barbara-Anne Steegmuller’s 2008 documentary film Superpower examines America’s economic and military policies since World War II, presenting its view of America’s ‘Grand Strategy’ and what many consider to be the military-industrial complex at its heart.
In his 1961 farewell speech, President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke cautiously of the subject explored in Superpower: “We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought or unsought by the military industrial complex, the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced powers exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic process.”
The film suggests that Eisenhower’s warnings went unheeded while offering insights into what is driving U.S. foreign policy via dozens of interviews with notable experts and activists, including historian Noam Chomsky; Command Sergeant Major (Ret) Eric Haney (Founder of Delta Force,...
Price: DVD $19.95
Studio: Cinema Libre
Barbara-Anne Steegmuller’s 2008 documentary film Superpower examines America’s economic and military policies since World War II, presenting its view of America’s ‘Grand Strategy’ and what many consider to be the military-industrial complex at its heart.
In his 1961 farewell speech, President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke cautiously of the subject explored in Superpower: “We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought or unsought by the military industrial complex, the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced powers exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic process.”
The film suggests that Eisenhower’s warnings went unheeded while offering insights into what is driving U.S. foreign policy via dozens of interviews with notable experts and activists, including historian Noam Chomsky; Command Sergeant Major (Ret) Eric Haney (Founder of Delta Force,...
- 2/7/2013
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Former WMA TV lit agent Alan Rautbort has joined 3 Arts Entertainment, transitioning into management after 11 years as an agent.
Rautbort, who was among the more than 100 Wma staffers that departed in the fallout of the agency's merger with Endeavor, retained most of his clients and is bringing them to 3 Arts.
The list includes "United States of Tara" executive producer Jill Soloway, "Rescue Me" co-executive producer Evan Reilly, "Damages" co-executive producer Aaron Zelman as well as Thania St. John ("Drop Dead Diva"), Eric Haney ("The Unit"), Michael Caleo ("Rescue Me"), Lauren Gussis ("Dexter"), Daisy Gardner ("Californication"), Howard Kremer & Brad Pope ("The Goode Family"), Tracy McMillan ("Tara") and playwright Daniel Keleher.
Rautbort called joining 3 Arts "a natural fit, as far as philosophy and personality."
Added 3 Arts partner Michael Rotenberg, "We have worked with him many times over the years, and we share similar taste and a desire to help our clients create...
Rautbort, who was among the more than 100 Wma staffers that departed in the fallout of the agency's merger with Endeavor, retained most of his clients and is bringing them to 3 Arts.
The list includes "United States of Tara" executive producer Jill Soloway, "Rescue Me" co-executive producer Evan Reilly, "Damages" co-executive producer Aaron Zelman as well as Thania St. John ("Drop Dead Diva"), Eric Haney ("The Unit"), Michael Caleo ("Rescue Me"), Lauren Gussis ("Dexter"), Daisy Gardner ("Californication"), Howard Kremer & Brad Pope ("The Goode Family"), Tracy McMillan ("Tara") and playwright Daniel Keleher.
Rautbort called joining 3 Arts "a natural fit, as far as philosophy and personality."
Added 3 Arts partner Michael Rotenberg, "We have worked with him many times over the years, and we share similar taste and a desire to help our clients create...
- 8/23/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As we come to the end of our month-long focus on workflow, I thought I'd share a few of my favorite quotations on the subject. They're not all from composers, but I think they're all relevant. Enjoy, and hit me up with some of your favorites in the comments…
"Half of composing is staring out the window." —Jack Smalley"I told my personal trainer I wanted a workout designed for the Olympic sport of sitting on my butt for 12 hours a day." —Ron Jones"There's a thin line between hard-ass and dumb-ass." —Eric Haney, Inside Delta Force"Clockpanik [definition]: Not enough time to a) finish the score, b) record the score, c) become a star in this lifetime." —Charles Bernstein, Film Music and Everything Else! Music, Creativity and Culture as Seen by a Hollywood Film Composer"It would appear that the Muse is a recycler." —Richard Bellis, The Emerging Film...
"Half of composing is staring out the window." —Jack Smalley"I told my personal trainer I wanted a workout designed for the Olympic sport of sitting on my butt for 12 hours a day." —Ron Jones"There's a thin line between hard-ass and dumb-ass." —Eric Haney, Inside Delta Force"Clockpanik [definition]: Not enough time to a) finish the score, b) record the score, c) become a star in this lifetime." —Charles Bernstein, Film Music and Everything Else! Music, Creativity and Culture as Seen by a Hollywood Film Composer"It would appear that the Muse is a recycler." —Richard Bellis, The Emerging Film...
- 7/30/2009
- by noreply@blogger.com (Lee Sanders)
- SCOREcastOnline.com
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