Former Walt Disney Studios chairman Richard (Dick) Cook has been elected Chairman of the KCETLink Board of Directors for Fiscal 2014, effective immediately, KCETLink said today. Cook has served on the KCETLink Board since January 2010 as a Vice Chair. Additional KCETLink officers include: Don Buder as Vice Chair; Gordon Bava as Secretary; David J. Zuercher as Treasurer; Al Jerome as Chief Executive Officer; and June M. Baldwin as Assistant Secretary. The KCETLink Board of Directors also includes: John Agoglia, Linda Brown, Danny Glover, Pierre Habis, Channing Johnson, David G. Johnson, William Kobin, Robert Ottenhoff, Rachel Payne, James Rothenberg, John Sotoodeh, Judy Tam and Richard L. Zaldivar.
- 8/5/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
With their horror script "Gone", comic-book writer Brian Pulido and New York Times best-selling author Michael Stackpole took the grand prize at Fade In Magazine's 10th annual Fade In Awards.
The awards aim to help new writers and directors get recognized within the Hollywood film community, and the duo's screenplay, about a young couple on a weekend vacation in the desert who get marooned miles from civilization and stalked by a super-pack of vicious wolves, will be shopped to agents this month.
About 1,800 entrants competed in seven categories and two formats to win. Finalists included: Michael J. Yurinko for "For the Love of Jade" (drama category); John Accursi for "One Last Fling", Craig Berger for "Murder Girls" and Anton A. Hill for "The Bad Brother" (comedy): Betsy Morris for "Untapped" (action); James Rothenberg for "The Last Resort", Daren Shippy for "Unfaithful Justice" and Moutaz Jad for "Elysium" (thriller); Jennifer Brasher for "Daddy's Girl" (noir); Douglas Stark for "Do Not Disturb" and Howard Kingkade for "Hole in the Paper Sky" (shorts); and Donna Silverberg and Bradley Fisher for "Palm Springs by the Sea", Livia Linden and Percy Angress for "Sky Baby" and James Hereth for "Charlie Supposedly Saves the World" (family).
The awards aim to help new writers and directors get recognized within the Hollywood film community, and the duo's screenplay, about a young couple on a weekend vacation in the desert who get marooned miles from civilization and stalked by a super-pack of vicious wolves, will be shopped to agents this month.
About 1,800 entrants competed in seven categories and two formats to win. Finalists included: Michael J. Yurinko for "For the Love of Jade" (drama category); John Accursi for "One Last Fling", Craig Berger for "Murder Girls" and Anton A. Hill for "The Bad Brother" (comedy): Betsy Morris for "Untapped" (action); James Rothenberg for "The Last Resort", Daren Shippy for "Unfaithful Justice" and Moutaz Jad for "Elysium" (thriller); Jennifer Brasher for "Daddy's Girl" (noir); Douglas Stark for "Do Not Disturb" and Howard Kingkade for "Hole in the Paper Sky" (shorts); and Donna Silverberg and Bradley Fisher for "Palm Springs by the Sea", Livia Linden and Percy Angress for "Sky Baby" and James Hereth for "Charlie Supposedly Saves the World" (family).
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