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Hello everybody, I'm Danika Quinn of the Actors Reporter and welcome to the TradeVine where each week we share some of the entertainment articles you may have missed that we found in the trades, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Backstage, all of which are free on the internet.
BackStage Online edition, January 12th, 2010. in the advice section, "Bad audition recovery?," by Sarah Kuhn. Actor Elaine del Valle says, "For me, the only bad audition is the one you don't have a chance at. The one you feel is for the perfect role for you but you just don't get seen. Just the fact that you've made it through that door means something." And actor Scott Kerns adds, "For me, more than trying to pump myself back up afterwards, I try to kill that little judge that sits on my shoulder. The more I just focus on my work and stay in the present, the better everything goes."
The Hollywood Reporter International Weekend edition, January 8th-10th, In the Inside Track section, "Family affair: 'Avatar' to FX," by Nellie Andreeva. FX landed ad-supported cable rights to the 3D blockbuster 'Avatar.' 'Avatar' is expected to make its FX premiere in mid-2012, following the film's home video window and run on HBO. By then, there will be at least two 3D networks, offshoots of ESPN and Discovery, raising the possibility that, if 3D technology makes the TV advances its backers hope for, 'Avatar' could be shown on FX as envisioned by James Cameron. With the acquisition of 'Avatar' FX has secured six of the top ten grossing movies for 2009, including "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," "Star Trek," and "Monsters vs. Aliens."
Daily Variety, January Monday, January 11th, 2010, "Chaplin toons for modern times," by Naman Ramachandran out of Mumbai. Indian animation house DQ Entertainment, along with Method Animation and MK2, both enterprises from France, are jointly producing a series of animated Charlie Chaplin shorts in stereoscopic 3D CGI. The first of the 104 six-minute silent shorts for film and TV is due in spring 2011 and will see Chaplin's little tramp character travel all over the world. They will use gags from the film, pay homage to Chaplin, and try to keep the spirit of Chaplin alive.
The Hollywood Reporter, January 12th 2010. "Cowell signs on 'X' for Fox," by Nellie Andreeva and James Hibberd. At the Television Critics Association press tour, Simon Cowell, the Fox networks biggest star, was brought on stage to sign a new contract. Simon will leave the reality show, "American Idol," after this season to launch another reality singing competition, also on Fox, "The X Factor," which is planned to air in fall 2011.
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