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From Dr. Seuss to Disney, a Surprising History of Propaganda

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When we was younger, we watched a lot of a Disney Channel. My favorite calm was a old-school cartoons, featuring a likes of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and gang, nonetheless a Goofy spots were my favorite. One time we held a module about Disney’s promotion films from World War II.

Those charcterised shorts are frequency shown today, since they enclose some depictions of a rivalry that many people would now find racist. They were a thoughtfulness of those high stress times, and it’s maybe not startling that such an heated inhabitant eventuality as a universe fight would pull in even illusory characters.

And so Donald Duck assimilated a fight effort.

Perhaps fewer people know that Theodor Geisel, Dr. Seuss, also worked as a domestic cartoonist, penning anti-Nazi pieces in New York newspapers.

The next infographic looks during some of this colorful story of propaganda, from campaigns by a church to Hitler, arguably a many scandalous proselytizer (with his henchmen). Some of a info listed is maybe debatable.

Some of my colleagues have “embedded” with U.S. and UN infantry abroad and they would strongly remonstrate with a characterization of their work as “propaganda,” yet others have forked out that it could be tough to news critically on those who are obliged for gripping we safe.

Similarly, a series of people have criticized a U.S.-led bid to rip down a statue of Saddam in Iraq, though is that technically propaganda, or a PR stunt? Is there a difference?

What do we think?

Propaganda
Source: WordFocus.com

Disney Kicks Belarus, Pakistan Out Of ‘Mickey Mouse’ Club

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One of a world’s biggest merchandising powerhouses, a Walt Disney Company, has motionless to cut prolongation of copyright products in a handful of countries that includes Belarus and Pakistan.

The U.S.-based association — that controls a rights to such renouned characters as Mickey Mouse, Winnie-the-Pooh, a Lion King, and Snow White — says a step is partial of an bid to boost reserve standards in a supply line by avoiding a “highest-risk countries,” according to a CNNMoney report.

Belarus and Pakistan are assimilated on Disney’s list of reserve slackers by Ecuador, Venezuela, and serial violator Bangladesh, a low-wage breakwater where a fall this week of a shoddily assembled bureau building left during slightest 500 people dead and refocused courtesy on a country’s deplorable workplace-safety record.

Disney member suggested to “The New York Times” and others that a pullout preference followed dual garment-factory fires final year, in Bangladesh and Pakistan, that killed scarcely 400 workers.

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Disney reportedly sent a minute to thousands of retailers and permit holders revelation them to put an finish to a prolongation of a branded products in those 5 countries by Apr 2014.

CNNMoney:

The association pronounced a preference was formed on a news from a World Bank that assesses how countries are governed, regulating metrics like accountability, crime and violence, among others. The 5 countries from that Disney pulled prolongation had a lowest scores on those measures.

Disney pronounced it will continue to source from some countries, like Haiti and Cambodia, that didn’t get high outlines in a World Bank report, though usually with factories that partner with a Better Work module run by a International Labor Organization and a International Finance Corporation. The organisation works to control health and reserve conditions.

CNN and “The New York Times” quoted association sources as observant nothing of a 5 blacklisted countries accounts for some-more than 1 percent of Disney’s sourcing.

The Walt Disney Company is suspicion to be a world’s largest licenser, with reported sum revenues of some-more than $42 billion in 2012.

Belarus’s economy has slowed in new years following a decade of solid expansion and misery reduction, with a banking and payments predicament holding a complicated fee in 2011, The World Bank has noted.

— Andy Heil

Disney, ‘Iron Man 3′ Dominate 2013 Golden Trailer Awards

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Golden Trailer Awards Winners 2013The annual selling acclamation went large for Disney pics Iron Man 3, Wreck-It-Ralph, Monsters University, Brave, and The Avengers at a Golden Trailer Awards Friday night. The GTAs didn’t only eulogise a best film promos of a year. They also doled out Trashiest Trailer (to A24′s Spring Breakers) and gave indie comedy Hit Run the Golden Fleece award, awarded to a trailer improved than a tangible movie. Here’s a full list of winners:

Summer 2013 Blockbuster Trailer
Winner: Iron Man 3 “Not Afraid”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Trailer Park
Fast Furious 6 “Trailer”, Universal, AV Squad
Man of Steel, Warner Bros., Jennifer Horvath
Pacific Rim “Apocalypse”, Warner Bros. Pictures Legendary Pictures, Trailer Park
World War Z “Day”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones

Best Action
Winner: Skyfall “Domestic”, MGM/Columbia Pictures, Picture Production Company
Nominees:
End Of Watch “Redband”, Open Road Films, Ignition Creative
GI Joe: Retaliation, Paramount Pictures, AV Squad
Iron Man 3 “Not Afraid”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Trailer Park
Oblivion “International”, Universal Pictures, Picture Production Company

Best Animation/Family
Winner: Wreck it Ralph “Dreams”, The Walt Disney Studios, mOcean
Nominees:
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey “Courage”, Warner Bros./MGM/New Line, Ignition Creative
Monsters University “Admissions”, Disney-Pixar, Trailer Park
Oz a Great and Powerful “Witches”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Wild Card
Turbo “Fast Lane”, 20th Century Fox/DreamWorks, Buddha Jones

Best Comedy
Winner: The Hangover Part III “Teaser”, Warner Bros., mOcean
Nominees:
The Campaign “Battle”, Warner Bros., Create Advertising Group
Moonrise Kingdom, Focus Features, Giaronomo Productions
Red 2 “Teaser”, Summit Entertainment, Open Road Entertainment
This is 40 “Trailer 4″, Universal Pictures, Workshop Creative

Best Documentary
Winner: Brooklyn Castle, Producers Distribution Agency, Wheelhouse Creative
Nominees:
The Queen of Versailles, Magnolia Pictures, Mark Woollen Associates
Searching for Sugar Man, Sony Pictures Classics, The Grossmyth Company
Waiting For Lightning, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Evolver Creative Inc.
We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks, Focus World, Jump/Cut Creative

Best Drama
Winner: Argo, Warner Bros., AV Squad
Nominees:
42 “Trailer 2″, Warner Bros., AV Squad
Flight “Save”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones
Lincoln “One Man”, 20th Century Fox/DreamWorks/Participant, Wild Card
Zero Dark Thirty “Dom TRLR4″, Columbia Pictures, Ignition Creative

Best Horror
Winner: Mama “Forever”, Universal Pictures, Buddha Jones
Nominees:
The Last Exorcism Part II “A Battle”, CBS Films, Buddha Jones
The Possession “Inside”, Lionsgate, Buddha Jones
Sinister “Red Band Trailer”, Lionsgate/Summit, Open Road Entertainment
V/H/S “Trailer”, Magnet Releasing, AV Squad

Best Independent Trailer
Winner: Silver Linings Playbook “Never Met”, Weinstein Co., Buddha Jones
Nominees:
Beasts of a Southern Wild, Fox Searchlight, Mark Woollen Associates
Mud, Roadside Attractions, AV Squad
The Loneliest Planet, IFC Films/Sundance Selects, Kinetic
The Place Beyond a Pines, Focus Features, Mark Woollen Associates

Best Music
Winner: Les Miserables “I Dreamed a Dream”, Universal, Seismic Productions
Nominees:
Argo, Warner Bros., AV Squad
Django Unchained “Justice”, The Weinstein Company, Ignition Creative
Flight “Save”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones
The Great Gatsby “Who is Gatsby?”, Warner Bros. Trailer Park

Best Romance
Winner: Silver Linings Playbook, The Weinstein Co., Motive Creative
Nominees:
The Great Gatsby “Who is Gatsby?”, Warner Bros., Trailer Park
Safe Haven “Secret”, Relativity Media, mOcean
Warm Bodies “Domestic Trailer 1″, Summit Entertainment, Aspect Ratio
The Words, CBS Films, The Ant Farm

Best Thriller
Winner: Trance “Red Band”, Fox Searchlight, Motive Creative
Nominees:
THE CALL “Escape”, Screen Gems, mOcean
Jack Reacher “Reacher”, Paramount Pictures, TRANSIT
Skyfall “Domestic”, Sony Pictures, Picture Production Company
Stoker “Regular Trailer”, Fox Searchlight, Empire Design

Best Video Game Trailer
Winner: Tomb Raider “Trlr 3 Survivor”, Square Enix/Crystal Dynamics, Ignition Creative
Nominees:
Crysis 3 “Momentum” Trailer, Crytek, AV Squad
Cyberpunk 2077 Teaser, Platige Image
Dead Island Riptide “CGI Announcement Trailer”, Buddha Jones
InFamous: Second Son “Control”, Sony Computer Entertainment of America

The Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over
Winner: John Dies during a End, Magnolia Pictures/Magnet Releasing, M3 Creative
Nominees:
Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away, Paramount Pictures, AV Squad
Cockneys V’s Zombies “Redband Trailer”, The Editpool
Lincoln, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Dreamworks, Mark Woollen Associates
On a Road, IFC Films, Mark Woollen Associates

Golden Fleece
Winner: Hit Run “With Friends Like These”, Open Road Films, Buddha Jones
Nominees:
Grabbers “Spirit”, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Wonderland
The Last Stand “Trailer 1″, Lionsgate, AV Squad
The Man with a Iron Fists “Weapon Red Band Trailer”, Universal Pictures, In House Creative

Most Original Trailer
Winner: Monsters University “Admissions”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Pixar, Trailer Park
Nominees:
Django Unchained “Who Did That?”, The Weinstein Company, Trailer Park
Frankenweenie “Be Thrilled”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, mOcean
Stoker “Acclaimed”, Fox Searchlight, Empire Design
This is a End “Redband Trailer”, Columbia Pictures, Workshop Creative

Trashiest Trailer
Winner: Spring Breakers, A24 Films, Mark Woollen Associates
Nominees:
Hansel Gretel Get Baked, Wheelhouse Creative
Inappropriate Comedy “Offensive”, Square One Entertainment, mOcean
Killer Joe “Red band”, LD Entertainment, AV Squad
Movie 43 “Unsee it”, Relativity Media, Open Road Entertainment

GTA’s Top of a Box Office Award for 2012
Marvel’s The Avengers, The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Best Motion/Title Graphics
Winner: Argo “Trailer”, Warner Bros., AV Squad
Nominees:
Aftershock “Nature”, The Weinstein Co., Buddha Jones
Mama “Forever”, Universal, Buddha Jones
The Number Station, Image Entertainment, Greenhaus GFX
Zero Dark Thirty “Redacted”, Sony Pictures, BLT AV

Best Sound Editing
Winner: Flight “Impact Review”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones
Nominees:
Fast Furious 6 “Trailer”, Universal, AV Squad
Iron Man 3 “Not Afraid”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Trailer Park
Texas Chainsaw 3D “Legend”, Lionsgate, Trailer Park
Wuthering Heights, Oscilloscope Films, Mark Woollen Associates

Best Trailer – No Movie
Winner: Our Robot Overloards, The Editpool
Nominees:
Castle Wolfenstein, Open Road Entertainment
Electricity, Stone City Films, Intermission Film
Red Shadows, Little Dude Films
Week 14, Trailer Park

Best Original Score
Winner: Skyfall “Teaser Trailer”, MGM/Columbia Pictures, Picture Production Co.
Nominees:
Day of a Falcon, Image Entertainment, The Refinery AV

Foreign Theatrical Trailer Categories

Best Foreign Action Trailer
Winner: The Thieves, Well Go, Red Circle, Inc.
Nominees:
End of Watch, TOBIS Film, TRAILERHAUS GmbH
The Sweeney, Entertainment One UK, Create Advertising London

Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer
Winner: From Up on Poppy Hill, GKids, Zealot Productions Inc.
Nominees:
Justin and a Knights of Valour, Kandor Graphics Entertainment One, Create Advertising London
Return to Nim’s Island, Pinnacle Films, Zealot UK
The Adventures of Huck Finn, Majestic, Fleischmann Trailer
Zambezia, Videocine/Cinema Management Group, FIX COMUNICACION

Best Foreign Comedy Trailer
Winner: Starbuck, eOne Films, Wink Creative
Nominees:
7 Anos de Matrimonio, DMM Films, Art Kingdom
Populaire, Studiocanal, TRAILERHAUS GmbH
The Sapphires, Entertainment One UK, Create Advertising London
Save Your Legs, Madman Entertainment, Zealot Productions Inc

Best Foreign Documentary Trailer
Winner: The Gatekeepers, Sony Pictures Classics, Wheelhouse Creative
Nominees:
The Green Wave, Camino Filmverleih, Big Science Film Inc
The Imposter, PictureHouse Entertainment/ Protagonist Pictures, Intermission Film
Stories We Tell, Mongrel Media/NFB, Zealot Productions Inc.
Usain Bolt: The Movie, Revolver Entertainment, Zealot UK

Best Foreign Drama Trailer
Winner: Unfinished Song, The Weinstein Company, Zealot Productions Inc
Nominees:
3096 Days, Constantin Film Gmbh, The Creative Partnership
Great Expectations, Lionsgate Films, The Creative Partnership
Lore, Porchlight/Transmission, Zealot Productions Inc
White Deer Plain, Bai Lu Yuan Film Co., Beijing Trailer Movie Culture Media Co.

Best Foreign Graphics in a Trailer
Winner: Painted Skin: The Resurrection, Beijing Enlight Pictures, Beijing Trailer Movie Culture Media Co.
Nominees:
The Body, Rodar Y Rodar, The Creative Partnership
Django Unchained “International”, Columbia Pictures, Greenhaus GFX

Best Foreign Horror/Thriller Trailer
Winner: The Awakening, Cohen Media Group, Zealot Productions Inc.
Nominees:
Graceland, Drafthouse Pictures, Zealot Productions Inc.
Maniac, Ascot Elite, TRAILERHAUS GmbH
The Philosophers, Bankside Films, Zealot UK
Pusher, Vertigo Films / Radius TWC, Intermission Film

Best Foreign Romance Trailer
Winner: The Boy Who Smells Like Fish, Alliance Films/RED DRUM/ Star Castle Distribution, Art Kingdom
Nominees:
Me, Cinéart, Zealot UK
Angels of Sex, Alta Films, Big Science Film Inc
Love is All You Need, Madman Entertainment, The Solid State
Me Late Chocolate, MUBI FILMS/VIDEOCINE, FIX COMUNICACION

Most Original Foreign Trailer
Winner: Kill Me Please, Atlantis Entertainment, Fleischmann Trailer
Nominees:
Paradise: Hope, Neue Visionen Filmverleih, Fleischmann Trailer
Rita’s Last Fairy Tale, Volga Film, Big Science Film Inc.
El Santos Vs La Tetona Mendoza, PEYOTE FILMS/VIDEOCINE, FIX COMUNICACION

TV Spots

Best Action TV Spot
Winner: Fast Furious 6 “Breathe (Superbowl)”, Universal, AV Squad
Nominees:
Dredd “Big Addicted”, Lionsgate, Fishbowl
Jack Reacher “Ruthless”, Paramount, AV Squad
Skyfall “Bond is Back – Men”, Sony Pictures, Create Advertising Group
Zero Dark 30 “Seal Team”, Columbia Pictures, Workshop Creative

Best Animation/Family TV Spot
Winner: Monsters University “College AD Imagine”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, mOcean
Nominees:
Brave “Mother’s Day 60″, Disney-Pixar, Trailer Park
Hotel Transylvania “Vacation”, Sony Pictures, Create Advertising Group
Oz a Great and Powerful “Super Hybrid”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Wild Card
Oz a Great and Powerful “Music Box”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Vibe Creative Inc.

Best Comedy TV Spot
Winner: Ted “Name Game”, Universal, In Sync Advertising
Nominees:
Casa de mi Padre “VOD”, Lionsgate, Tiny Hero Inc.
Silver Lining’s Playbook “Juju”, The Weinstein Co., In Sync Advertising
Ted “Toys Original”, Universal, Trailer Park
This is 40 “Knocked Up”, Universal, Motive

Best Drama TV Spot
Winner: Lincoln “Vote”, DreamWorks/Touchstone Pictures/Participant, Wild Card
Nominees:
Flight “Impact Review”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones
Hitchcock “TV Spot ‘All Review’”, Fox Searchlight, Create Advertising London
Lawless “Violence (aka Event:30)”, The Weinstein Co., Ignition Creative
Les Miserables “Dream 60 TV Spot”, Universal, Seismic Productions

Best Foreign TV Spot
Winner: Rust and Bone “Sexy Action”, Sony Pictures Classics, In Sync Advertising
Nominees:
Aftermath “Aftermath”, Monolith Films, Trailer and More
Die Vierte Macht “The Fourth Estate (Die vierte Macht)”, Universal Pictures International Germany, Fleischmann Trailer
The Raid “International”, Momentum Pictures, Picture Production Company
Rust and Bone “Reviews TV:30″, Sony Pictures Classics, The Grossmyth Company

Best Graphics in a TV Spot
Winner: The Expendables 2 “Tank Review”, Lionsgate, Trailer Park
Nominees:
Casa de mi Padre VOD, Lionsgate, Tiny Hero Inc.
The Dark Knight Rises “Rise”, Warner Bros., Buddha Jones
Dredd “Vision Review”, Lionsgate, Seismic
Flight “Impact Review”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones

Best Horror TV Spot
Winner: Sinister “No One”, Lionsgate/Summit, Open Road Entertainment
Nominees:
Antiviral “Obsession”, Alliance Films, DG Mijo
Evil Dead “Everything’s Fine”, Screen Gems, mOcean
The Possession “Fight”, Lionsgate, Buddha Jones
Texas Chainsaw 3D “New Year”, Lionsgate, Fishbowl

Best Independent TV Spot
Winner: End of Watch “Sound Review”, Open Road Films, Aspect Ratio
Nominees:
Beasts of a Southern Wild, Fox Searchlight, Mark Woollen Associates
Seeking a Friend for a End of a World “Dear John Vow”, Focus Features, mOcean
Silver Linings Playbook “By a Book”, The Weinstein Co., Buddha Jones
Silver Linings Playbook “Play”, The Weinstein Co., In Sync Advertising

Best Music TV Spot
Winner: Django Unchained “Unchained BET”, The Weinstein Co., Ignition Creative
Nominees:
Dredd “Big Addicted”, Lionsgate, Fishbowl
Les Miserables “Medley”, Universal, Ignition Creative
Safe Haven “Secret”, Relativity Media, mOcean
Skyfall “Adele”, MGM/Sony Pictures, Create Advertising Group

Best Romance TV Spot
Winner: Safe Haven “Secret”, Relativity Media, mOcean
Nominees:
Anna Karenina “This is Love”, Focus Features
Les Miserables “Passion”, Universal Pictures, Vibe Creative Inc.
Ruby Sparks “Come to Life”, Fox Searchlight, Motive
Warm Bodies “Look Alive”, Lionsgate/Summit, Aspect Ratio

Best Summer Blockbuster 2013 TV Spot
Winner: Fast Furious 6 “Breathe (Superbowl)”, Universal, AV Squad
Nominees:
Iron Man 3 “Escape”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, mOcean
The Lone Ranger “Super Bowl Spot”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Open Road Entertainment
Star Trek 2 “Return (Superbowl)”, Paramount Pictures, AV Squad
World War Z “Superbowl Spot”, Paramount Pictures, Buddha Jones

Best Thriller TV Spot
Winner: Dredd “Big Addicted”, Lionsgate, Fishbowl
Nominees:
Argo “Escape Review”, Warner Bros., AV Squad
Jack Reacher “Ruthless”, Paramount Pictures, AV Squad
Looper “Escape”, Columbia Pictures, Workshop Creative
Taken 2 “Instructions”, 20th Century Fox International, In Sync Advertising

Best Video Game TV Spot
Winner: Need for Speed “Showdown Accolades”, EA Games, Industry Creative
Nominees:
Need for Speed “Gameplay Accolades”, EA Games, Industry Creative

Best Voice Over TV Spot
Winner: Hansel Gretel Witch Hunters “Brutal”, Paramount Pictures, AV Squad
Nominees:
Dark Shadows “Willie”, Warner Bros., Motive

Most Original TV Spot
Winner: Brave “Mothers Day 60″, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures/Pixar, Trailer Park
Nominees:
Dredd “Slo-Mo Serious PSA”, Lionsgate, AV Squad
Frankenweenie “The Future”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, mOcean
Lincoln “Silence”, DreamWorks/Touchstone Pictures/Participant, Wild Card
Monsters University “College AD Imagine”, Disney-Pixar, mOcean

Best Action Poster
Winner: The Expendables 2: Last Supper, Lionsgate, Ignition
Nominees:
Django Unchained, Weinstein Company, Ignition
Dredd “Motion Poster”, Lionsgate, Ignition
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire “Pin Teaser”, Lionsgate, Ignition

Best Animation/Family Poster
Winner: Life of Pi, “Mosaic”, 20th Century Fox International, The Refinery
Nominees:
Despicable Me 2, Universal Pictures, Cimarron Entertainment
Epic, 20th Century Fox International, The Refinery
Life of Pi, “Yellow”, 20th Century Fox International, The Refinery

Best Comedy Poster
Winner: Ted “Laughing”, Universal Pictures, Ignition
Nominees:
A Fantastic Fear of Everything, Indomina Productions, Allcity
Identity Thief, Universal Pictures, Cimarron Entertainment
This is 40, Universal, Cimarron Entertainment

Best Documentary Poster
Winner: The House we Live In, Charlotte Street Films, Cold Open
Nominees:
Lost Years, Lost Years Media, Inc
Riot on a Dance Floor, Playfort Productions
Wilde Salome, Arclight Films, The Solid State

Best Drama Poster
Winner: Argo, Warner Bros., AV Squad Print/Blood Chocolate
Nominees:
42, Warner Bros. The Refinery
Les Miserables “Photo girl”, Universal, Ignition
Silver Linings Playbook, The Weinstein Company, Cimarron Entertainment

Best Horror Poster
Winner: The Last Exorcism 2 “Backbend”, CBS Films, Ignition
Nominees:
Mama, Universal, Cold Open
The Possession “Motion Poster”, Lionsgate, Ignition
Texas Chainsaw 3D “Special Screening – Long Shot”, Lionsgate, Ignition

Best Independent Poster
Winner: Beasts of a Southern Wild, Fox Searchlight
Nominees:
Bernie, Millenium Entertainment, Cimarron Entertainment
Here, Strand Releasing, Ignition
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire “Victory Tour Close Up”, Lionsgate, Ignition

Best International Poster
Winner: Skyfall, Eon Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Sony Pictures Releasing, Empire Design
Nominees:
A Fantastic Fear of Everything, Indomina, Cold Open
A Good Day to Die Hard, 20th Century Fox, Cold Open
The Sessions, Fox Searchlight, Allcity

Best Romance Poster
Winner: Safe Haven “One Sheet”, Relativity, Works ADV
Nominees:
Les Miserables “Character One-Sheets”, Universal, Ignition
Temptation “Teaser”, Lionsgate, Ignition
Temptation “Body T”, Lionsgate, Ignition

Best Summer 2013 Blockbuster Poster
Winner: Man of Steel “Teaser”, Warner Bros., WORKS ADV

Best Teaser Poster
Winner: A Good Day to Die Hard, 20th Century Fox, Cold Open
Nominees:
Fast Furious 6, Universal, Cold Open
Man of Steel, Warner Bros., P+A
Temptation “Teaser”, Lionsgate, Ignition

Best Thriller Poster
Winner: Trance, Fox Searchlight
Nominees:
Alex Cross, Lionsgate/Summit, Ignition
Looper “Playing Card”, TriStar, Ignition
The Words, CBS Films, Cimarron Entertainment

Best Video Game Poster
Winner: Tomb Raider “Tomb Raider”, Square Enix, Ignition
Nominees:
The Last of Us “The Last of Us”, Naughty Dog, Ignition

Best Wildposts (a array of posters)
Winner: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone “Wildposts”, Warner Bros., WORKS ADV
Nominees:
The Campaign “The Campaign”, Warner Bros., Cold Open
Gangster Squad “Wildposts”, Warner Bros., WORKS ADV
The Man With a Iron Fists “Wildposts”, Universal, Ignition

Most Original Poster
Winner: Texas Chainsaw 3D “Special Screening Art”, Lionsgate, Ignition
Nominees:
Argo “Poster”, Warner Bros., AV Squad Print/Blood Chocolate
Domestic, The Drum
Dredd “Motion Poster”, Lionsgate, Ignition

Trashiest Poster
Winner: A Haunted House, Open Road Films, Cimarron Entertainment

Best Foreign Poster
Winner: Mabo, Black Fella Films, The Solid State

Advertising In Theater On Screen

Best Pre-show Theatrical Advertising for a Brand
Winner: A Good Day To Die Hard “Go Big Regal”, 20th Century Fox, In Sync Advertising
Nominees:
Girls “Season 2 Trailer”, Motive
Frankenweenie “IMAX Policy Trailer”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, mOcean
ParaNorman “Odeon Vending Machine”, Universal Pictures International, Wonderland
Total Recall “NCM”, Sony Pictures, Mob Scene

Original/Experiential Cinematic/Movie Advertising

Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film
Winner: The Campaign “Cam Dollar”, Warner Bros. Pictures, mOcean
Nominees:
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey “Character Lenticulars”, Warner Bros. Pictures, Ignition
Frankenweenie “Be Thrilled”, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, mOcean
Seven Psychopaths “Layers”, CBS Films, Big Picture Entertainment
Wreck it Ralph “Litwak’s Arcade/Fix-it Felix Jr”, The Walt Disney Studios, mOcean

Film Festival Category

Best Film Festival Trailer
Winner: The 50th New York Film Festival, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Kinetic
Nominees:
Alliance Francaise French Film Festival, Imagination, The Solid State
New Directors/New Films 2013, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Jump Cut
Palm Springs International Film Festival, Stampede Studios

Best Film Festival Poster
Winner: The Last Stand “New York Comic-Con”, Lionsgate, Ignition
Nominees:
The Expendables 2 “Comic-Con Poster”, Lionsgate, Ignition
Texas Chainsaw 3D “Special Screenings Poster”, Lionsgate, Ignition
Texas Chainsaw 3D “Special Screening Leather Face Poster”, Lionsgate, Ignition

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Iron Man 3 earns $175 million over opening weekend

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Leah Zanolla | Posted: May 5, 2013 | Updated: May 5, 2013 – 8:46:12 PM


Disney continues to reap a advantages of their Marvel merger as Iron Man 3 starring Robert Downey Jr. warranted approximately $175 million on opening weekend. The film follows Downey’s impression Tony Stark/Iron Man traffic with a issue of a events of final year’s The Avengers, that warranted over $1.5 billion worldwide.

This third film in a Iron Man authorization now binds a record for a second-best box bureau opening weekend ever. It usually seems suitable that a film holding a record for best opening weekend ever is a aforementioned The Avengers, with $207.4 million.

Not usually is a box bureau sum startling since of a place in a record books, though Hollywood has always been doubtful of either or not a film authorization has “legs” to continue being renouned when releasing a third installment. In addition, Jon Favreau, who destined a initial dual films (and binds a tiny purpose in this movie) handed a directorial reigns to Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang). Neither of those concerns could stop a film from earning an ‘A’ on CinemaScore or aggregation tighten to $680 million worldwide as of May 5th. If that series doesn’t seem impressive, Iron Man 2 warranted $623 during a worldwide box bureau over a whole run.

Downey Jr. has been decorous about either or not he’s peaceful and/or meddlesome in personification Iron Man in any some-more films (including a yet-to-be-titled Avengers sequel). Regardless of his decision, a 3 films in a Iron Man authorization have total to acquire scarcely $1.9 billion. Even some-more amazing? Downey Jr. recently confirmed a traffic of a singular contractual proviso in Hollywood that pays an actor/actress a commission of a film’s profits. He reportedly sealed such an agreement before personification Iron Man for a initial time behind in 2008, and recently reliable this understanding done him tighten to $50 million richer since of a success of The Avengers. While a specifics of a understanding have usually been speculated, suppose how most he might have warranted from personification a same impression in 4 opposite films that have warranted an extraordinary $3.3 billion.

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Everything we Know About Disney’s New Secret Animated Film With Jason Bateman

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disney shawl building animationWhen we chatted with directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard on a broadside route for Tangled, early in 2011, they told me only a few sum of their in-development follow-up.

Greno said:

I will tell we it’s a large movement movie. It relates to Tangled in that will have a ton of movement yet it will have that ton of heart. It will feel like a Disney film nonetheless feel unequivocally opposite to Tangled. It will be unequivocally funny.

While Howard explained:

John looked during [our] 6 ideas [for movies] and there were two, actually, that he suspicion were good and he pronounced “Why don’t we mix those two?” and that’s a talent of Lasseter is he can always see things like that. And we suspicion “Wow, that would be a unequivocally wild, opposite judgment of a film, so totally uncanny and different”.

Greno and Howard had creatively pitched this film while Tangled while still in production, that is not a standard Disney way, yet we can’t contend we censure them – it’s good to keep busy.

And we assume that it’s this same plan that has now cast Jason Bateman, yet one fact of The Hollywood Reporter‘s story seems to advise a probable small change: there’s no discuss of Nathan Greno.

Jason Bateman is in talks to voice-star in a new Walt Disney Animation underline plan that will be destined by Tangled helmer Byron Howard.

Most Disney charcterised films have some-more than one director, during slightest by a time they’re complete. It’s probable that Greno was left out of a news by some kind of accident.

And it’s also probable that Greno isn’t concerned any longer. But I’d be unequivocally astounded if it’s not a same concept. A Disney toon goes by utterly a lot of growth before casting begins, and we consider it doubtful one that Howard has grown one plan all a approach adult until scrapping indicate and afterwards another one all a approach until casting in only these dual years.

The film will apparently be an “animal comedy,” that we assume will meant that a lead characters are animals, as against to humans, robots, fairies, dwarves or whatever.

Where this plan will container into Disney’s report is anybody’s guess, so here’s mine: we’ll be saying this around Thanksgiving 2016.

We have Frozen this year, Big Hero 6 subsequent year, and afterwards Finding Dory will take a late 2015 slot.

I’d have to make another shot in a dim as to when Ron Clements and John Musker’s hush-hush subsequent underline will appear, yet it’s flattering balmy in nature, we understand, so a summer container somewhere wouldn’t be out of a question.

Florida: Disney to open 24 hours on May 24

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Disney will applaud a start of a summer deteriorate by gripping Orlando’s Magic Kingdom open for 24 hours true on May 24. Two California properties — Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure Park — also will stay open from 6 a.m. on May 24 to 6 a.m. May 25. Disney did something identical in 2012 to applaud jump year.

Details: disney.com

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Disney Magic, journey line’s oldest ship, gets makeover

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Disney Cruise Line’s oldest ship, a Disney Magic, is removing a makeover, including a further of a children’s area themed on Marvel Comics superheroes and a three-story H2O slide.

The Magic launched in 1998. Other updates when a boat goes into drydock in Spain for a month this tumble embody updating audio record and lighting, and retheming decor, motifs and blueprint in cabins, dining rooms, play spaces and adult areas like bars and clubs.

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The new Magic ride, called AquaDunk, is a waterslide 3 decks high that sends riders on a near-vertical dump by a unclouded tube fluctuating 20 feet over a side of a ship. The boat will also get a H2O stadium and pool called AquaLab, as good as a dash section for infants and toddlers, regulating Donald Duck’s mischievous nephews as a impression theme.

The Magic’s new Marvel’s Avengers Academy will use characters from a Marvel brand, that Disney acquired in 2009. It will underline games, programming and apparatus consisting of reproductions of props from superhero films. It’s designed to interest to both boys and girls, moving them to turn superhero “recruits” for missions from a academy.

Adding a AquaDunk float to a Magic will move it in line with a journey line’s newest ships, a Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, that already have adorned disturb rides. The Dream and Fantasy also have play areas called Andy’s Room themed on Toy Story, and a Magic will get one too, with oversized furniture, a human-sized Mr. Potato Head and a Slinky slip designed to make children feel they are no bigger than a toy.

Fran Golden, a maestro cruiser who blogs for Porthole Cruise Magazine during Porthole.com, pronounced a Magic is in need of an update. “Disney’s newer ships — Dream and Fantasy — have some-more attractions. Adding a disturb H2O slide, AquaDunk, will get people vehement — and not only kids,” she said, observant that a H2O slides on Disney’s other ships are renouned with adults as good as children.

She likely that a Marvel area will also be a large hit. “What child can conflict unresolved with Captain America, Iron Man and Thor?” she said.

Stateroom changes will embody lifting beds adult to concede for storage underneath and reconfiguring a bedrooms so that bedrooms can be sealed off from a rest of a cabin. Retheming of adult areas includes a new piano loll and a new Irish pub and sports bar. A Brazilian-themed family dining area called Carioca’s will reinstate a Caribbean-themed grill called Parrot Cay. And a renouned Animator’s Palate restaurant, that offers guest an interactive demeanour during Disney animation, is also removing a finish technological redo.

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Disney’s ‘Iron Man 3’ on Track for Sales of Up to $170 Million

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“Iron Man 3,” a superhero movie
from Walt Disney Co. (DIS)’s Marvel division, might acquire as most as $170
million in a opening weekend, fixation it among a best debuts
ever, box-office tracker Hollywood.com Box-Office said.

That would be a second-best premiere given “The
Avengers,” also from Marvel, non-stop with $207.4 million a year
ago. The stream No. 2 is Time Warner Inc. (TWX)’s “Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,” that had sales of $169.2
million in 2011.

A large entrance for “Iron Man 3” would start Hollywood’s
summer on a certain note as domestic sheet sales year to date
lag a year-ago duration by 12 percent. With potential
blockbusters including “Star Trek” and “Man of Steel” lined
up, a movement could lift by to September, allowing
studios and theaters to proceed 2012’s record $10.8 billion box
office.

Yesterday’s showings in 4,253 theaters generated $68.3
million in receipts, a ninth-biggest single-day sum ever,
Hollywood.com said. The tip single-day take was a $90.1
million warranted by Warner Bros. “Harry Potter and a Deathly
Hallows – Part 2.”

“Iron Man 3” has already non-stop internationally and
generated large numbers which, in turn, has stirred U.S.-based
analysts to lift their estimates for a run in a U.S. and
Canada. The film has generated $361 million in tellurian ticket
sales, including $15.6 million from late-night screenings at
U.S. theaters May 2, Disney pronounced in an e-mailed statement
yesterday.

“Iron Man” had $38.7 million on a initial day in 2008,
and $98.6 million in a opening weekend. “Iron Man 2” earned
$51.2 million in a initial day in 2010, and $128.1 million for
its entrance weekend, Hollywood.com said.

To hit a reporters on this story:
Dan Hart in Washington at
dahart@bloomberg.net;
Michael White in Los Angeles at
mwhite8@bloomberg.net

To hit a editor obliged for this story:
Sylvia Wier during swier@bloomberg.net

Radio Disney Music Awards — Watch The Show Online

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Radio Disney Music Awards Live




We’ve all waited patiently for a 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards to be suggested to a masses — good tonight is a night! After being hold on Apr 27, Disney is streaming a uncover online on May 4.

Since a 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards were hold on Apr 27, we’ve been most nipping off a fingernails in anticipation. We’ve listened so many good things! Thankfully, a wait is over and it’s finally time for all of us to park ourselves in front of a mechanism to watch a awards ceremony.

2013 Radio Disney Music Awards: Selena Gomez More Hit The Stage

The 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards brought out all a stars. Not usually was Ariana Grande hosting a show, she was also assimilated by luminary presenters like Bella ThorneZendaya Coleman, and Trevor BayneRyan Seacrest and Demi Lovato also done special appearances to a pleasure of all a Disney-heads in attendance.

But a performances were where it was at. Cody Simpson made all a ladies swoon, Mindless Behavior made a good evidence for being a next One Direction, and Selena Gomez might have put on her sexiest opening of “Come Get It” ever! Her reunion with Justin Bieber obviously gave her a jar of certainty and fierceness.

Speaking of Justin, we don’t wish to spoil too much, though we listened that he also done a warn coming during a Radio Disney Music Awards.

And oh yeah, so many overwhelming awards were given out! With a star-studded list of nominees like Selena, Justin, 1D, and Taylor Swift, we couldn’t even figure out who we wanted to win!

You can see all a movement by tuning into WatchDisneyChannel.com or downloading a Watch Disney Channel app for iPad during 5 p.m. ET. Disney will also be airing segments of a awards show on Disney Channel, Radio Disney, RadioDisney.com, and Disney.com.

Watch it and let us know what we think, HollywoodLifers!

WATCH: 2013 Radio Disney Music Awards

– Andrew Gruttadaro

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