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When Manny Singer’s wife dies, his young daughter Molly becomes mute and withdrawn. To help cope with looking after Molly, he hires sassy housekeeper Corrina Washington, who coaxes Molly out of her shell and shows father and daughter a whole new way of life. Manny and Corrina’s friendship delights Molly and enrages the other townspeople.
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Film Cast:
Corrina Washington: Whoopi Goldberg
Manny Singer: Ray Liotta
Molly Singer: Tina Majorino
Jonesy: Joan Cusack
Sid: Larry Miller
Jevina: Jenifer Lewis
Jenny Davis: Wendy Crewson
Grandma Eva: Erica Yohn
Grandpa Harry: Don Ameche
Brent Witherspoon: Brent Spiner
Bratty Boy: Tommy Bertelsen
Repeat Nanny: Lin Shaye
High Heels: Noreen Hennessey
Shirl: Lucy Webb
Miss O’Herlihy: Juney Ellis
Rita Lang: Mimi Lieber
Liala Sheffield: Karen Leigh Hopkins
Mrs. Wang: Pearl Huang
Tommy: Marcus Toji
Joe Allechinetti: Louis Mustillo
Wilma: Patrika Darbo
Delivery Man 1: Don Pugsley
Annie: Lynette Walden
Business Associate: Bryan Gordon
Club Singer: Jevetta Steele
Woman in Audience: Yonda Davis
Percy: Curtis Williams
Lizzie: Briahnna Odom
Mavis: Ashley Taylor Walls
Frank: Harold Sylvester
Anthony T. Williams: Steven Williams
Lewis: Asher Metchik
Howard: Courtland Mead
Mrs. Werner: Sue Carlton
Gregory: Kyle Orsi
Mrs. Rodgers: Maud Winchester
Mrs. Morgan: K.T. Stevens
John Brennan: Christopher Chisholm
Chubby Boy: Bryan A. Robinson
Mrs. Murphy: Roz Witt
2nd Delivery Man: Sean Moran
Film Crew:
Screenplay: Jessie Nelson
Editor: Lee Percy
Producer: Steve Tisch
Executive Producer: Ruth Vitale
Original Music Composer: Rick Cox
Producer: Paula Mazur
Executive Producer: Bernie Goldmann
Director of Photography: Bruce Surtees
Music: Thomas Newman
Stunts: Ben Scott
Stunts: Kym Washington Longino
Associate Producer: Joe Fineman
Line Producer: Eric McLeod
Casting: Mary Gail Artz
Casting: Barbara Cohen
Music Supervisor: Bonnie Greenberg
Costume Design: Francine Jamison-Tanchuck
Production Design: Jeannine Oppewall
First Assistant Director: Phillip Christon
Second Assistant Director: David Minkowski
Second Second Assistant Director: Peggy Hughes
Production Accountant: Gwen Everman
Script Supervisor: Benita Brazier
Camera Operator: Geary McLeod
First Assistant Camera: Heather Page
Steadicam Operator: Kirk R. Gardner
Still Photographer: Suzanne Hanover
Gaffer: Alan Brownstein
Best Boy Electric: Steve Reinhardt
Key Grip: Charles Saldaña
Production Sound Mixer: David Kelson
Boom Operator: Randall L. Johnson
Key Makeup Artist: Michael Germain
Makeup Artist: Deborah La Mia Denaver
Key Hair Stylist: Candy L. Walken
Hairstylist: Julia L. Walker
Hairstylist: Michael Pachal
Property Master: Barbara Benz
Assistant Property Master: Michael D’Imperio
Art Direction: Dina Lipton
Set Designer: Louisa Bonnie
Set Decoration: Lauren Gabor
Leadman: John Maskovich
Construction Coordinator: Lars Petersen
Construction Foreman: Steven C. Voll
Transportation Coordinator: Billy G. Arter
Additional Editor: Lynzee Klingman
Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Richardson
ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Matthew Iadarola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Gegan
Color Timer: Mato
Dialogue Editor: Lewis Goldstein
Dialogue Editor: James Matheny
Dialogue Editor: Kimberly Lambert
Dialogue Editor: Jim Brookshire
Dialogue Editor: Alison Fisher
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Joel Valentine
ADR Editor: Darrell Hanzalik
ADR Editor: Mary Ruth Smith
ADR Editor: Jeff Watts
Assistant Sound Editor: Paul Silver
Assistant Sound Editor: Catherine Calleson
Assistant Sound Editor: Tony Cappelli
Foley Artist: Alicia Stevenson
Foley Artist: Zane D. Bruce
Foley Mixer: David Jobe
Foley Recordist: Don Givens
ADR Mixer: Charleen Richards-Steeves
ADR Recordist: Greg Steele
Music Editor: Will Kaplan
Set Dresser: Mike Malone
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Waze & Odyssey, George Michael, Mary J. Blige & Tommy Theo - Always (Director's Cut) from Nelson de Castro on Vimeo.
Director: Nelson de Castro
Starring: Allison and Veronica Huber
Production Company: Little Ugly
Directors Rep: OB Management
Executive Producers: Jesse McClung & Kimberly Stuckwisch
Commissioner: Kat Cattaneo
Producer: Briana Goldberg
Director of Photography: Jeff Leeds Cohn
Choreographer: Monika Felice Smith
1st AD: Michael Coursey
Production Designer: Eddie Inda
Editor: Taylor Brusky
VFX Supervisor: Bryan Fugal
Post Producer: Naheem Adio
Costume Designer: Meredith Peebles
Hair & Makeup Artist: Kimtsy Sanchez
Motion Control Programmer: Simon Wakley
Colorist: Jacob McKee
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AMERICA’S MOST-WATCHED DAYTIME TALK SHOW RETURNS FOR A NEW SEASON WITH A NEW SET, NEW DAILY PODCAST AND THE SAME INCREDIBLE PANEL OF SMART, DYNAMIC WOMEN
Season 27 of ‘The View’ Premieres Live Tuesday, Sept. 5, on ABC
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The original destination for Hot Topics returns for a brand-new season with the most buzzed-about stories that viewers are talking about when “The View” kicks off season 27 on Tuesday, Sept. 5 (11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EDT). The women who made “The View” the most-watched daytime talk show in America for the third year in a row — led by moderator Whoopi Goldberg with co-hosts Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro — are all returning to their seats at a brand-new table. With a new set and plenty to talk about, the celebrated talk show is ready to get the conversation started once again with a week of Hot Topics and must-see television.
“The View” is expanding its popular “Behind the Table” podcast series, produced in partnership with ABC Audio, to feature daily episodes that will provide listeners with extraordinary insider perspectives from those who know the iconic talk show best. Each weekday, the co-hosts will offer first-hand reactions to what happened on the show, engage in candid conversations about their lives and go behind the scenes of the show. They will react to some of the most talked-about interviews, answer viewer questions, and welcome guests, on occasion, for an extended chat. Hosted by executive producer Brian Teta, “Behind the Table” listeners will also meet members of “The View” Crew, who helped create the headline-making moments of the pop-culture phenomenon. The special daily version of the podcast series debuts Tuesday, Sept. 5, with a pre-launch episode in conversation with Teta and co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, reflecting on her first year at the table, dropping on Monday, Sept. 4.
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Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center, IL
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Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center in Chicago
Mar 8, 2021
Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center
Architecture: LMN Architects
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
LMN Architects in collaboration with Booth Hansen is pleased to celebrate the design and construction of the new Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Located at a unique prominent site on campus, the structure celebrates the garden and elliptical form of the Harry W. Pearce Memorial Grove and establishes a new front door for technology in downtown Chicago.
The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) is Chicago’s only public research university and one of the most diverse universities in the United States. The new 135,000 SFT Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center (CDRLC) at UIC will consolidate the currently fragmented Computer & Science Department in a new home and co-locate it with a large cluster of university-administered classrooms at the heart of the east campus. The building is designed to be a welcoming, inclusive, and inviting space for the diverse student body. The building will serve research needs with state-of-the-art facilities, accommodate the rapidly increasing undergraduate enrollment in computer science and become a new campus hub.
“Illinois is home to the best universities and research centers in the world and boasts a talented workforce that attracts companies from across the globe,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This new learning center on the UIC campus, made possible through funding from our historic bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan, will further cement the university’s place as a world-class institution that excels in preparing talented students for the careers of tomorrow.”
“This project is a top priority to meet the needs of students in our growing computer science program and helps to strengthen the high-tech boom in Chicago. We are grateful to Governor Pritzker for his support,” said UIC Chancellor Michael D. Amiridis.
“The new CDRLC represents the future of higher education at UIC and is intended to be a welcoming space to promote innovation, collaboration, and discovery. We placed an intentional emphasis on the public spaces, research labs and collaborative areas to enhance the experience that each student will have, and it has been a pleasure collaborating with LMN Architects and Booth Hansen,” said Peter Nelson, Dean, UIC College of Engineering. “Students at UIC will have a new building on campus where they can unleash their curiosity and enjoy a space that is focused on learning, research and teamwork.”
The CDRLC is the third recent academic building to be built on the east campus originally designed by Walter Netsch in 1965. The building will be delivered on an accelerated schedule to meet the demands of the department, doubling its capacity by 2023. It will create a hub for both engineering and computer science that includes research areas comprised of faculty offices, collaboration areas, dry lab and specialty lab; administrative and student affairs office spaces; collaborative teaching and learning spaces for undergraduate and graduate students; an undergraduate learning and community center; and a flexible events room; all stitched together by a five-story daylit atrium.
“Together with the department, University, and CBD, our team of LMN and Booth Hansen have designed the building to become a welcoming hub, a building that embraces the old and presents an iconic new presence along Taylor Street,” says LMN Partner Stephen Van Dyck, AIA. “Throughout the design process, we have been inspired by the convergences that this project represents. At the heart of it all is the convergence of UIC’s mission and the region’s growing tech prominence. For so many in the region, this new building will symbolize opportunity.”
Creating a contemporary addition to this iconic brutalist campus, the building is functional, flexible, and respectful of the context. Located at a unique, prominent site on campus, the structure celebrates the natural setting and organic form of the Memorial Grove and establishes a new front door for technology in Chicago.
Together with the existing lab building, the new CDRLC creates a dramatic public atrium for social interactions with visual and physical connections to all floors. The refined precast concrete and terra cotta façade of the building are inspired by Netsch’s late modern architecture and respond to the site conditions and the Memorial Grove.
“The creation of the Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center at UIC is the type of investment Illinois needs to give our students a competitive advantage in the digital age. I’m fortunate to have an incredible research facility like UIC in my district, and I look forward to seeing the output of this building once complete,” stated State Representative Lakesia Collins.
“The announcement of the new Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center at UIC is crucial in order for the university to keep producing the incredible talent that it does. This state-of-the-art facility will further enhance the research taking place at UIC, while also welcoming prospective students to a unique learning environment,” said State Senator Patricia Van Pelt. “I look forward to seeing this project completed in such an expedited timeframe, doubling the capacity of the Computer & Science Department in just two years,” added Van Pelt.
David Mann, Booth Hansen Principal, Comments: “The new building will be located adjacent to one of the original Netsch buildings, near other College of Engineering facilities and Memorial Grove. This unique site allows for an innovative design that is inspired by the context, materiality, and qualities of precast concrete material. The project breaks free from the rigid orthogonal character of the campus with a more organic connected form that reframes this edge of campus and the Grove.”
Building on UIC’s successes with geo-thermal energy resources, the project will include a substantial new geo-thermal farm in the Memorial Grove, and the building has been designed to achieve LEED Gold certification. Reflecting a complex organization of requirements, the building will prompt students to cross paths with one another and enhance intellectual exchange. The atrium will be porous and dynamic with connections to the campus and the community, honoring the past and looking to the future.
Booth Hansen has collaborated with many academic institutions in the Midwest over the last 40 years. Those colleges and universities include the University of Illinois Chicago, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, Columbia College, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Wisconsin-Madison and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
LMN Architects is a leader in the design of higher education facilities across the United States. Other completed projects include the Bill & Melinda Gates Center for Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington; the Voxman Music Building at the University of Iowa in Iowa City; the Anteater Learning Pavilion at the University of California, Irvine; and the Huntsman School of Business Addition at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.
Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center in Chicago, Illinois – Building Information:
Design Architect: LMN Architects
Project Title: Computer Design, Research, and Learning Center
Client: University of Illinois Chicago
Design Years: 2019-2020
Construction Years: 2021-2023
Major Building Materials: Precast Concrete, Terra cotta, glass, composite aluminum panel, and steel structure
Program:
Computer Science building for undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff with 15 Classrooms, 1 Auditorium, TA and Tutoring Space, Undergraduate Social Space, Administration and Advising Suites, Research Laboratories, Robotics Laboratory, Visualization Laboratory, Faculty Offices, Café and Multi-Purpose Event Space.
Site Area: 84,000 SFT (7,803.85 s.m.)
Floor Area: 135,000 SFT (12,542 s.m.)
Building Height: 87 FT. (26.5 m.).
Number of Floors: 5
Cost of Construction: $115 million
Architect: LMN Architects
Project Team:
John Aldredge
Emily Ciaccio
Michael Day
Jennifer DuHamel, AIA
Howard Howlett, Associate AIA
Euiseok Jeong, AIA
Susan Lowance, AIA
Mark Nicol, AIA
Charlotte Phillips
Lisa Sato
George Shaw, FAIA
Lanting Su
Stephen Van Dyck, AIA
Architect of Record: BOOTH HANSEN
Project Team:
Laurence Booth, FAIA
Scott Cyphers, AIA
Chad Hanley, AIA
Michael Jividen, AIA
David Mann, AIA
Kelly Pyle, AIA
Landry Root, AIA
Eric Runnfeldt, AIA
Sarah Thompson, AIA
Civil Engineer: TERRA Engineering, Ltd
Structural Engineer:
Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Drucker Zajdel Structural Engineers
Landscape Architect: SITE Design Group, Ltd
Lighting Design: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design
MEP Engineer: Affiliated Engineers, Inc
Publication Drawings and Renderings: LMN Architects
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Location: Chicago, IL, United States
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Designed by Tucson-based architecture practice Studio Rick Joy, Desert Nomad House is cradled into the curve of a secluded, bowl-like land formation, three square volumes come together to form a home that provides unique, singular vantage points out onto a landscape dotted with Saguaro and Ocotillo. Read more: Link in bio! Project Name: Desert Nomad House Architecture fim: Rick Joy Architects, Inc. @studiorickjoy. Primcipal architect: Rick Joy Project team: Andy Tinucci, Cade Hayes, Chelsea Grassinger, Franz Buhler Location: Tucson, AZ, USA Design year: 1999 Construction year(s): 2001-2002, 2005-2006 Completion date: 2006 Gross square footage: 1,540 ft² Client(s): Walter Cecil Structural engineer: S.W. Engineering Structural Mechanical: Otterbein Mechanical Engineering Electrical: United Electric, Lambach Electrical Plumbing: Richard Mayers Steel: Parsons Steel General contractor: Rick Joy Architects Services: Architecture, Interiors, Construction Program: Residence for one Structural system: Concrete pier and steel beams, with wood wall / roof framing Photography: ESTO, Jeff Goldberg, Bill Timmerman #usa #arizona #awesome #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #picoftheday #amazingarchitecture #style #nofilter #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #architecturephotography #home #house #amazing #معماری (Tucson, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBZxyZ2F5L3/?igshid=127yvi75ccvbv
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Client: Nike Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Executive Creative Directors: Jason Bagley, Eric Baldwin Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte, Ryan O’Rourke Copywriter: Dylan Lee Art Director: Naoki Ga Director of Production: Matt Hunnicutt Executive Producers: Jake Grand, Krystle Mortimore Senior Producers: Katie McCain, Byron T. Oshiro Associate Producers: Samson Selam, Shani Storey Global Brand Director: André Gustavo Brand Director: Kate Rutkowski Brand Manager: Paanii Annan Creative Operations Managers: Saba Spencer, David Ramirez Global Group Strategy Director: Andy Lindblade, Paula Bloodworth Media Team: Danny Sheniak, Reme Debisschop, Emily Dalton, Vivian Zhang, Graham Wallace, Claudia Iraheta Brand Strategy Directors: Nathan Goldberg, AJ Blumenthal Business Affairs: Karen Crossley, Edith Ortiz, Emily Kahn Broadcast Traffic: Sabrina Reddy, Billy Mucha Design Ops Manager/Design Producer: Alicia Kuna, Michael Rosenau, Michael Frediani Studio Designers: Joan Comellas, Jamon Sin, Mitch Wilson ____________________________________________________________________________ LIVE ACTION Production Company: Pulse Films Director: Oscar Hudson Director of Photography: Logan Triplett Live Action Producer: Dennis Beier Executive Producers: Darren Foldes Key Costumer: Chris Araujo Production Designer: Adam Wilson Managing Director: Hillary Rogers President - Commercial & Branded: Davud Karbassioun ____________________________________________________________________________ Post Production Design Design Studio: Elastic Art Director: Jeff Han Producers: Paul Makowski, Adam Goins Animators: Nader Husseini, Julia Wright, Chad Danieley, Aziz Dosmetov, Trix Taylor, Lucy Kim, Alex Silver Deputy Head of Production: Zach Wakefield Executive Producer: Luke Colson Head of Production: Kate Berry Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall ------- VFX VFX Studio: a52 VFX Supervisor: Patrick Murphy CG Supervisor: Andy Wilkoff Lead Flame Artist: Patrick Murphy Flame Artists: Steve Wolff, Urs Furrer, Matt Sousa, Stefan Gaillot, Andy Rafael Barrios, Hugh Seville, Richard Hirst, Adam Flynn, Dan Ellis, Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Rod Basham, Michael Vaglienty, Enid Dalkoff, Susanne Scharping 3D Artists: Dustin Mellum Tracking: Joe Chiechi, Mike Bettinardi, Michael Cardenas Online Editors: Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Sam Kolber Producers: Andrew Rosenberger, Everett Cross, Jillian Lynes Executive Producers: Patrick Nugent & Kim Christensen Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall ____________________________________________________________________________ COLOR Color Studio: a52 Color Colorist: Daniel De Vue Color Producer: Jenny Bright Executive Producer: Thatcher Peterson _________________________________________________________________________ EDITORIAL Editorial Company: JOINT Editor: Peter Wiedensmith, Jessica Baclesse Assistant Editor: Jasmine McCullough, JC Nuñez Footage Researcher: Izzie Raitt Producer: Kathleen Russell Production Coordinator: Aubree VanDercar Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy ____________________________________________________________________________ SOUND DESIGN Sound Design Company: JOINT Sound Designer: Noah Woodburn Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy MIX Mix Compay: JOINT Audio Mixer: Noah Woodburn Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
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KidSuper AW22 “The MisAdventures of KidSuper” Paris Fashion Week I often get told: “You need a TV Show.” Most of the time it is for a reality show, but I wanted to take a stab at trying to make my own show. Inspired by my own experience and the KidSuper AW22 collection I am proud to present the MisAdventures of KidSuper!!! This was a such a crazy undertaking from trying to produce a whole collection, write a script, cast a group of friends, and bring this vision to life. This was an unrealistic deadline to start with and many people told me we should wait. But you only learn and grow from taking the leap, I have never done a film project where I have learned more. I now know exactly what I want for this series. I can’t thank enough for all those involved. What a fucking cast of characters!!!! As many of you know KidSuper has always lived in its own universe. I wanted to capture the hustle and bustle of starting you own brand as a TV Show. Hopefully this leads to a tv show!!!! THE MISADVENTURES OF KIDSUPER _______________________ Created by: Colm Dillane Directed by: Sebastian Sdaigui Production Company: AT.LAS Executive Producer: David Wept Executive Producer: Colm Dillane Producer: David Wept Producer: Farah Idrees Editor/Post Producer: Jordan Rosenbloom Director of Photography: Franklin Ricart Stylist: Lucy Boogaerts Stylist: Colm Dillane Original Screenplay by: Colm Dillane Co-Writer: Jordan Rosenbloom Music: Powers Pleasant Associate Producer: Lenny Payan Creative Consultant: Kenny Shimm Still Photography: Mike Vitelli 1st AD: Jacqueline Eastzer 2nd AD: Deighton McKoy 2nd 2nd AD: Aria Mendoza Production Manager: Jagger Corcione Production Coordinator: Kevin Douglas Staff Production Coordinator: Frank Scott Steadicam / B-Cam: Kyle Fasanella 1st AC (A-Cam): Manny Rodriguez 1st AC (B-Cam): Karleah Del Moral 2nd AC: Percio Luciano DIT: Kenny Shimm Gaffer: David Reichman Key Grip: Chris Yannaco BBE: Dillon Puswald BBG: Corey Gailit Electric: Alex Rizzo Grip: Casey Wooden Grip: Rome Peterson Grip Driver: Scott Giameo Production Designer: Linnea Crabtree Set Dresser: Jenny Melendez Set Dresser: Zachary Koenig Set Dresser: Javier Scalley Set Dresser: Eli Edwards Set Dresser: Colton Paquette Art Driver: Yve Bee Location Scout: Ron Dabach Parking Coordinator: Extreme Parking Hair: Penelope Sierra Makeup: Penelope Sierra Makeup: Keila Rivera Makeup Asst: Randall Rosenthal Style Asst: Chloe Mango Style Asst: Isabel Catlett CCO: Akil Mavruk Key PA: Theo Douglas AD PA: Christopher Lalli Strauss Camera Truck PA: Jariel Maria Production Truck PA: Kristoff Bishop 15 Pass PA: Ezekiel Duncan 15 Pass PA: Dumarck Bartilier PA: Tyrese Schultz PA: Massimo Cancelliere BTS Video: Sebastian Buendia Assistant Editor: Kenny Shimm Animation: Jon Frier, Colm Dillane, Kevin Murphy VFX Production: Dreambear VFX Artist: Bradley Crawford Colorist: Josh Bohoskey Color Producer: Laura Hardy Color Assistant: Charles Brown Color Post House: Visual Creatures Storyboard Artist: Zachary Bright Boom Op / Sound Mixer: David Chorowski Boom Op / Sound Mixer: Jude McCormick Boom Op / Sound Mixer: Nathan Bonetto Post Sound Services: Soularity Sound Supervising Sound Editor: Korey Pereira, MPSE Re-Recording Mixer: Glenn Eanes, CAS Sound Designer: Tim Rakoczy Casting: Bok Creative + DV Casting + KidSuper Colm: Colm Dillane Will: Kenneth Cash Danny: Alex Goldberg Foda: Rabiullah Sikander Safa: Joey Bada$$ Yuri: Michael Meth Maria: Susan Slatin Brother 1: Big Body Bes Brother 2: Jonah Mendez Deli Worker: Rocky the Ocky Destiny: Princess Nokia Boy Playing Soccer: Noah Biton Random Man: Will Erickson Marc Jacobs: Marc Jacobs Tattoo Artist: Jo Jerusalem DJ: Dj Jazzy Jeff Destiny’s Boyfriend: Myles Garrett Young Colm: Gabriel Kocis Young Will: Skylar McDonald Young Safa: Tyheem “Ty Cash” Barnes Young Danny: Antonio Costanza Young Foda: Jonathan Matato Music by Powers Pleasant “Intro” featuring Gemaine, Kenneth Cash Produced by Powers Pleasant, Sucuki, and Shuko “Wassup” featuring Jasiah Produced by Powers Pleasant, Mason Sacks, and Falcons Music by Safa Gaw “Right Wrong” featuring Safa Gaw Produced by Khalifa Santo “Patience” featuring Safa Gaw Produced by FastLife Beats All Rights Reserved to the KidSuper Universe
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‘THE VIEW’ CONCLUDES SEASON 26 WITH NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON, GABBY WINDEY, CHEF MARCUS SAMUELSSON, CAST OF ‘JERSEY SHORE: FAMILY VACATION,’ PERFORMANCES FROM ‘ASI WIND’S INNER CIRCLE’ AND ‘ROCK AND ROLL MAN,’ ‘THE LADIES GET LIT’ SERIES, HOT TOPICS AND MORE ON AMERICA’S MOST-WATCHED DAYTIME TALK SHOW, JULY 31-AUG. 4
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Lindbergh School Administration Center, St Louis
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Lindbergh School Administration Center, St Louis
Jan 31, 2021
Lindbergh School Administration Center
Design: Ittner Architects / Cordogan Clark
Location: Illinois, USA
Lindbergh Schools’ new $6.6 million Administration Center consolidates and centralizes this rapidly growing school district’s administrative functions in a modern and progressive facility. The design reflects the values of this highly ranked district with six “Blue Ribbon Schools” awards.
Lindbergh School Administration Center is located at a prominent 3-way intersection, the 6-sided structure is visible from every direction. With no back of house to hide services or parking, every façade is treated equally and curb appeal abounds. Progressive and future-ready principles are evident in design decisions, resulting in a building clad in metal panels, black brick, and vibrant green accents, very distinct in appearance from the unassuming primarily commercial architecture typical to the area.
Guided by a progressive superintendent and the design team, the district’s forward-thinking administration moved away from outmoded and isolated ways of working in favor of a design that promotes and supports departmental collaboration. Its internal organization breaks down hierarchical structures with interior supervisory offices facing into large generously daylit open workspaces. The building removes barriers between district employees, resulting in better workflow and administrative culture, as employees now attest.
Lindbergh School Administration Center, St Louis – Building Information
Design Architects and Architects of Record: Ittner Architects / Cordogan Clark
Project size: 24400 ft2
Site size: 150000 ft2
Project Budget: $1
Completion date: 2019
Building levels: 2
Photos: Aaron Gipperich Photography
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Designed by Tucson-based architecture practice Studio Rick Joy, Desert Nomad House is cradled into the curve of a secluded, bowl-like land formation, three square volumes come together to form a home that provides unique, singular vantage points out onto a landscape dotted with Saguaro and Ocotillo. Read more: Link in bio! Project Name: Desert Nomad House Architecture fim: Rick Joy Architects, Inc. @studiorickjoy. Primcipal architect: Rick Joy Project team: Andy Tinucci, Cade Hayes, Chelsea Grassinger, Franz Buhler Location: Tucson, AZ, USA Design year: 1999 Construction year(s): 2001-2002, 2005-2006 Completion date: 2006 Gross square footage: 1,540 ft² Client(s): Walter Cecil Structural engineer: S.W. Engineering Structural Mechanical: Otterbein Mechanical Engineering Electrical: United Electric, Lambach Electrical Plumbing: Richard Mayers Steel: Parsons Steel General contractor: Rick Joy Architects Services: Architecture, Interiors, Construction Program: Residence for one Structural system: Concrete pier and steel beams, with wood wall / roof framing Photography: ESTO, Jeff Goldberg, Bill Timmerman #usa #arizona #awesome #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #picoftheday #amazingarchitecture #style #nofilter #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #architecturephotography #home #house #amazing #معماری (Tucson, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBOAgBZFPqr/?igshid=1uqy4ng10jyt
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GREEN JUICE - A$AP FERG ft PHARRELL WILLIAMS from valentin petit on Vimeo.
A Music video directed by VALENTIN PETIT & produced by DIVISION
MAIN UNIT:
Directed by Valentin Petit
Produced by DIVISION
Producer: Theo Gall
Line Producers: Clemence Couten & Melanie Jackson
Director of Photography: Jeff Bierman
1st AD Mathieu: Perez
Producer LA: Tara Ravazi
Line Producer LA: Gina Naranjo
VFX CREW:
VFX by Machine Molle
Artistic Director VFX: JF Fontaine
VFX Supervisor: Selim Mondzie
Animation Lead: Eric Letourner
CG Artists: Maxime Hélier, Damien Clément & Maxime Naudin
FX Artist: Mattéo Girard & Sara Dibiza
Matchmove Artist: Florian Perrault
Digital Compositors: Sacha Danjou, Théophile Virnot & Adrien Renay
Real-time VFX Artist: Ruben Frosali
Postproducer: Marine Ligouzat
VFX Editor: Thibaut Kiefer
Editors: Valentin Petit, Maxime Caro & Antonin Brones
Color Grader: Arthur Paux
Sound Designer: Emilien Bernaux
Thanks to Laurent Bahy
Typographer: Nathan Almeras
NY CREW:
Produced by Happy Place
Producers: Yvan Lafayette & David Newhouse
Production Coordinator: Cameron Steinfeld
1st AD: Daniel Lugo
Location Managers: Conlan Olberding & Teddy Yoon
DIT: Matt Richards
1st AC: Erik Kandefer
2nd AC: Alex Dubois
Steadycamer: Calvin Falk
FPV Operator: Tommy Tibajia
Key Grip: Sam Kretschmer
BBG: Rolf Elberlein
Gaffer: Matt Reilly
BBE: Manuel Moreno
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Art Director: Steven Killian
Set Decorator: Rachel Marquez
Set Dresser: Tommy Mitchell
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Scanning Technician: Ivin Ballen
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G&E Truck PA: Ricardo Piva
15 Pass PA 1: Erena Willis
15 Pass PA 2: Carlos Cruz-Reyes
15 Pass PA 3: Kelly Fernandes
FPV PA: April Goldberg
Covid Officer: Luis Cabrera
Covid Assistant: Geno Houser
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Commissioner: HopeWilson
Label: Roc Nation
Kaily Nash, Lindsey Oh, Jacob Passick & Drew Cabral
Labels: Polo Grounds Music & RCA Records
Bryant Leach, Shani Fuller-Tillman Victoria Seagriff, Thomas Wolfe, Camille Yorrick & Karina Lopez
Big thanks to Jules de Chateleux, Laure Salgon and Morgan Seite.
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Nike “You Can’t Stop Us” from a52 on Vimeo.
Client: Nike
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy
Executive Creative Directors: Jason Bagley, Eric Baldwin
Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte, Ryan O’Rourke
Copywriter: Dylan Lee
Art Director: Naoki Ga
Director of Production: Matt Hunnicutt
Executive Producers: Jake Grand, Krystle Mortimore
Senior Producers: Katie McCain, Byron T. Oshiro
Associate Producers: Samson Selam, Shani Storey
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Business Affairs: Karen Crossley, Edith Ortiz, Emily Kahn
Broadcast Traffic: Sabrina Reddy, Billy Mucha
Design Ops Manager/Design Producer: Alicia Kuna, Michael Rosenau, Michael Frediani
Studio Designers: Joan Comellas, Jamon Sin, Mitch Wilson
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Production Company: Pulse Films
Director: Oscar Hudson
Director of Photography: Logan Triplett
Live Action Producer: Dennis Beier
Executive Producers: Darren Foldes
Key Costumer: Chris Araujo
Production Designer: Adam Wilson
Managing Director: Hillary Rogers
President - Commercial & Branded: Davud Karbassioun
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Design
Design Studio: Elastic
Art Director: Jeff Han
Producers: Paul Makowski, Adam Goins
Animators: Nader Husseini, Julia Wright, Chad Danieley, Aziz Dosmetov, Trix Taylor, Lucy Kim, Alex Silver
Deputy Head of Production: Zach Wakefield
Executive Producer: Luke Colson
Head of Production: Kate Berry
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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VFX
VFX Studio: a52
VFX Supervisor: Patrick Murphy
CG Supervisor: Andy Wilkoff
Lead Flame Artist: Patrick Murphy
Flame Artists: Steve Wolff, Urs Furrer, Matt Sousa, Stefan Gaillot, Andy Rafael Barrios, Hugh Seville, Richard Hirst, Adam Flynn, Dan Ellis, Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Rod Basham, Michael Vaglienty, Enid Dalkoff, Susanne Scharping
3D Artists: Dustin Mellum
Tracking: Joe Chiechi, Mike Bettinardi, Michael Cardenas
Online Editors: Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Sam Kolber
Producers: Andrew Rosenberger, Everett Cross, Jillian Lynes
Executive Producers: Patrick Nugent & Kim Christensen
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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COLOR
Color Studio: a52 Color
Colorist: Daniel De Vue
Color Producer: Jenny Bright
Executive Producer: Thatcher Peterson
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EDITORIAL
Editorial Company: JOINT
Editor: Peter Wiedensmith, Jessica Baclesse
Assistant Editor: Jasmine McCullough, JC Nuñez
Footage Researcher: Izzie Raitt
Producer: Kathleen Russell
Production Coordinator: Aubree VanDercar
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
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SOUND DESIGN
Sound Design Company: JOINT
Sound Designer: Noah Woodburn
Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
MIX
Mix Compay: JOINT
Audio Mixer: Noah Woodburn
Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
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Nike “You Can’t Stop Us” from a52 on Vimeo.
Client: Nike
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy
Executive Creative Directors: Jason Bagley, Eric Baldwin
Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte, Ryan O’Rourke
Copywriter: Dylan Lee
Art Director: Naoki Ga
Director of Production: Matt Hunnicutt
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Senior Producers: Katie McCain, Byron T. Oshiro
Associate Producers: Samson Selam, Shani Storey
Global Brand Director: André Gustavo
Brand Director: Kate Rutkowski
Brand Manager: Paanii Annan
Creative Operations Managers: Saba Spencer, David Ramirez
Global Group Strategy Director: Andy Lindblade, Paula Bloodworth
Media Team: Danny Sheniak, Reme Debisschop, Emily Dalton, Vivian Zhang, Graham Wallace, Claudia Iraheta
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Director: Oscar Hudson
Director of Photography: Logan Triplett
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Executive Producers: Darren Foldes
Key Costumer: Chris Araujo
Production Designer: Adam Wilson
Managing Director: Hillary Rogers
President - Commercial & Branded: Davud Karbassioun
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Post Production
Design
Design Studio: Elastic
Art Director: Jeff Han
Producers: Paul Makowski, Adam Goins
Animators: Nader Husseini, Julia Wright, Chad Danieley, Aziz Dosmetov, Trix Taylor, Lucy Kim, Alex Silver
Deputy Head of Production: Zach Wakefield
Executive Producer: Luke Colson
Head of Production: Kate Berry
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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VFX
VFX Studio: a52
VFX Supervisor: Patrick Murphy
CG Supervisor: Andy Wilkoff
Lead Flame Artist: Patrick Murphy
Flame Artists: Steve Wolff, Urs Furrer, Matt Sousa, Stefan Gaillot, Andy Rafael Barrios, Hugh Seville, Richard Hirst, Adam Flynn, Dan Ellis, Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Rod Basham, Michael Vaglienty, Enid Dalkoff, Susanne Scharping
3D Artists: Dustin Mellum
Tracking: Joe Chiechi, Mike Bettinardi, Michael Cardenas
Online Editors: Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Sam Kolber
Producers: Andrew Rosenberger, Everett Cross, Jillian Lynes
Executive Producers: Patrick Nugent & Kim Christensen
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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COLOR
Color Studio: a52 Color
Colorist: Daniel De Vue
Color Producer: Jenny Bright
Executive Producer: Thatcher Peterson
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EDITORIAL
Editorial Company: JOINT
Editor: Peter Wiedensmith, Jessica Baclesse
Assistant Editor: Jasmine McCullough, JC Nuñez
Footage Researcher: Izzie Raitt
Producer: Kathleen Russell
Production Coordinator: Aubree VanDercar
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
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SOUND DESIGN
Sound Design Company: JOINT
Sound Designer: Noah Woodburn
Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
MIX
Mix Compay: JOINT
Audio Mixer: Noah Woodburn
Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
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Nike “You Can’t Stop Us” from a52 on Vimeo.
Client: Nike
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy
Executive Creative Directors: Jason Bagley, Eric Baldwin
Creative Directors: Alberto Ponte, Ryan O’Rourke
Copywriter: Dylan Lee
Art Director: Naoki Ga
Director of Production: Matt Hunnicutt
Executive Producers: Jake Grand, Krystle Mortimore
Senior Producers: Katie McCain, Byron T. Oshiro
Associate Producers: Samson Selam, Shani Storey
Global Brand Director: André Gustavo
Brand Director: Kate Rutkowski
Brand Manager: Paanii Annan
Creative Operations Managers: Saba Spencer, David Ramirez
Global Group Strategy Director: Andy Lindblade, Paula Bloodworth
Media Team: Danny Sheniak, Reme Debisschop, Emily Dalton, Vivian Zhang, Graham Wallace, Claudia Iraheta
Brand Strategy Directors: Nathan Goldberg, AJ Blumenthal
Business Affairs: Karen Crossley, Edith Ortiz, Emily Kahn
Broadcast Traffic: Sabrina Reddy, Billy Mucha
Design Ops Manager/Design Producer: Alicia Kuna, Michael Rosenau, Michael Frediani
Studio Designers: Joan Comellas, Jamon Sin, Mitch Wilson
____________________________________________________________________________
LIVE ACTION
Production Company: Pulse Films
Director: Oscar Hudson
Director of Photography: Logan Triplett
Live Action Producer: Dennis Beier
Executive Producers: Darren Foldes
Key Costumer: Chris Araujo
Production Designer: Adam Wilson
Managing Director: Hillary Rogers
President - Commercial & Branded: Davud Karbassioun
____________________________________________________________________________
Post Production
Design
Design Studio: Elastic
Art Director: Jeff Han
Producers: Paul Makowski, Adam Goins
Animators: Nader Husseini, Julia Wright, Chad Danieley, Aziz Dosmetov, Trix Taylor, Lucy Kim, Alex Silver
Deputy Head of Production: Zach Wakefield
Executive Producer: Luke Colson
Head of Production: Kate Berry
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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VFX
VFX Studio: a52
VFX Supervisor: Patrick Murphy
CG Supervisor: Andy Wilkoff
Lead Flame Artist: Patrick Murphy
Flame Artists: Steve Wolff, Urs Furrer, Matt Sousa, Stefan Gaillot, Andy Rafael Barrios, Hugh Seville, Richard Hirst, Adam Flynn, Dan Ellis, Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Rod Basham, Michael Vaglienty, Enid Dalkoff, Susanne Scharping
3D Artists: Dustin Mellum
Tracking: Joe Chiechi, Mike Bettinardi, Michael Cardenas
Online Editors: Kevin Stokes, Chris Riley, Sam Kolber
Producers: Andrew Rosenberger, Everett Cross, Jillian Lynes
Executive Producers: Patrick Nugent & Kim Christensen
Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
____________________________________________________________________________
COLOR
Color Studio: a52 Color
Colorist: Daniel De Vue
Color Producer: Jenny Bright
Executive Producer: Thatcher Peterson
_________________________________________________________________________
EDITORIAL
Editorial Company: JOINT
Editor: Peter Wiedensmith, Jessica Baclesse
Assistant Editor: Jasmine McCullough, JC Nuñez
Footage Researcher: Izzie Raitt
Producer: Kathleen Russell
Production Coordinator: Aubree VanDercar
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
____________________________________________________________________________
SOUND DESIGN
Sound Design Company: JOINT
Sound Designer: Noah Woodburn
Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
MIX
Mix Compay: JOINT
Audio Mixer: Noah Woodburn
Audio Assistant: Natalie Huizenga
Executive Producer: Leslie Carthy
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