Tuesday, April 24, 2007

CAEAA Reveals Vision for 2007 ELANS

"The look, feel and entertainment value of the 2007 Elans will rival other world class event shows, including productions like the Grammys, AMAs, and the Oscars," said Holly Carinci, Founder and Producer of the CAEAA Elans, a three-shows-in-one awards ceremony recognizing outstanding achievement in Video Gaming, Animation and New Media /Digital Arts Students.

As the Video Game industry jockeys for position as number one over the Movie Industry in entertainment, the CAEAA producers decided in 2006 that it was time for the Digital Entertainment Industry to finally have a stage to take its bow.

The inaugural show, hosted by William Shatner on September 14, 2006, was a huge success with major industry support from top luminaries in all three sectors. Now, six months prior to their second staging of the Elans, the Producers are unveiling a sneak peek into what the public, the media and the three awarded industries can expect from the 2007 Elans.


Mark Wyatt, Production Coordinator for the CAEAA said "Moving the show to a new, larger venue presents some innovative and exciting staging opportunities. The theatrical stage in the Centre for Performing Arts will enable us to change scenery, incorporate moving set pieces, and add a new dimension to the staging and set design. Last year’s event featured a static, visually appealing set that was well lit and looked great. It served its purpose for a first year show. This year, with the new theatrical venue, we are adding a whole new dynamic to the event. We are much more able creatively to design a set with a huge WOW factor."

The set itself will be animated, featuring moving set pieces, scene changes, theatrical scrims, breakaway screens, interactive animated elements, featuring state-of-the-art technology such as motion capture and possibly even holograms.

Last year’s show incorporated a basic three camera shoot, providing a maximum of 3 camera angles for live broadcast onto the screens. This year’s event will be advanced from a production technological standpoint: Six to 10 different cameras, including an overhead jib, will provide a multitude of visual possibilities, creating a superior presentation of television broadcast quality. Video effects such as multiple pictures-within-picture capabilities will enable the CAEAA to broadcast all of the Elan nominees in a specific category live on screen as they are announced.

"Our video crew will include some of the best technicians and directors in the country, providing us with the knowledge and expertise to produce a world-class production," said Wyatt.

The 2006 Elans utilized a very competent in-house lighting system that provided multiple looks and greatly enhanced the event. This year, theatrical lighting will be a key element in the look of the Elans. Moving fixtures, color blasts, and special effects will visually enhance the animated set. A combination of live and video imagery and special effects will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The 2007 Elans will be lighting for broadcast as well as a live event, and the end result will be breathtaking.

Celebrity Host and Presenters will bring huge appeal to the viewing audience. Having the envious luxury of working with the most sought-after demographics in broadcasting will make certain that the 2007 Elans Host and Presenters are the perfect fit for both the Heads of Households and the Teenagers that make up their top two demographics. For Hard-core Gamers and Industry Luminary audience, the 2007 Elans will be bringing long-overdue public celebrity to some of the most famous names in Video Gaming and Animation.

"Live entertainment will be incorporated with stellar graphics, animation and special effects," said Wyatt.

"The beauty of this show, in comparison with any other awards show broadcast, is the incredible technology that goes into each nominated piece. Whether it’s a gaming nomination or animation, or work done by the student nominees, as each nominee is announced and the clip is shown, the audience is literally blown away by the amazing work of the top animators and gamers in the world. Each segment grabs the attention of the crowd. This factor alone accomplishes what so many other awards shows strive for. There is never a dull moment at the Elans. The entertainment value in the nominees alone makes the Elans an awards show that is unrivalled in terms of audience appeal."

"The inaugural Elans was produced on a shoestring budget, but was nonetheless a great first year event that was entertaining and thrilled all of the participants and the audience," said Carinci.

"The production of the 2007 event will build on that excitement, and the production will take the show to a new level of entertainment that is unsurpassed on any awards show stage."


Fishburne Gives Voice to "The Silver Surfer"

Actor Laurence "The Matrix" Fishburne will voice the role of the 'Silver Surfer' for the upcoming Vancouver-shot comic book-to-film sequel "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer".
The 20th Century-Fox feature opens June 15.

The new film re-teams director Tim Story with actors Ioan Gruffudd as 'Reed Richards', Jessica Alba as 'Susan Storm', Chris Evans as 'Johnny Storm' and Michael Chiklis as 'Ben Grimm'.


"Smallville" Star Takes Off As "Flash Gordon"

Actor Eric "Whitney Fordman" Johnson of "Smallville" fame has been cast as 'Flash Gordon', in Sci Fi Channel's upcoming, Vancouver-shot TV series "Flash Gordon".

The 22-episodes, described as a 'contemporary take' on King Features 1934 comic strip character, will debut on Sci Fi in August.

Peter Hume wrote the first two episodes, to be helmed by "Smallville" director Rick Rosenthal.

Production begins May 1.

Producers are Reunion Pictures under an agreement with King Features Syndicate, with RHI Entertainment distributing the series internationally.

RHI's Robert Halmi Sr. and Robert Halmi Jr., who recently produced Sci Fi's "Legend of Earthsea" are executive producing.

Matthew O'Connor and Tom Rowe will serve as producers.


Friday The 13th for "The Bionic Woman"

Sneak Peek's Michael Stevens reporting from Vancouver's 'Gastown' district ...

The GEP Productions TV pilot of Sci Fi Channel's re-imagining of "The Bionic Woman", executive produced by David "Battlestar Galactica" Eick, will be filming Friday April 13, 2007, 12:00 to 6:00 PM, shooting the completion of a scene on the rooftops of the "Winters Hotel" at 203 Abbott Street and "The Lamplighter Inn" at 210 Abbott Street.

The scene involves a stunt actress trying to jump from one rooftop to another.

The crew will be filming the "take-off" and "landing" portions of the jump, with the remainder to be done with computer animation in post-production.

Production further explained that although the stunt actress 'lands' on top of the Lamplighter Inn, she slips and hangs off the roof momentarily before pulling herself up.

Landis Goes "Psych" In Coquitlam


In a 'Call for a Promoted Audience', a key concert scene will be filmed for the Vancouver-shot TV series "Psych" at the Red Robinson Show Theatre, Boulevard Casino in Coquitlam, Tuesday, April 24, at 4:00 PM.

The promoters are saying :


"SEE DIRECTOR JOHN LANDIS" "...director of such blockbuster hits as "National Lampoon's Animal House", "Trading Places", "American Werewolf In London", "Blues Brothers" and "Three Amigos"...also see James Roday, star of "Psych", Dule Hill from "West Wing" and co-star of "Psych" ... a surprise special guest star...thousands of $$$ in Cash and Prizes to be won!

For more info call: (604) 303-1042