Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Google comes up media applications into single platform

Bing is searching to trap as much as Apple and Amazon . com having a refurbished method of digital content that crosses platforms and media. The search giant introduced Tuesday intends to unify Android Market, the applications store because of its popular mobile operating-system, with film rental fees, Google Music and Google eBookstore underneath the umbrella make of Google Play. The goal would be to provide competition to similar yet more centralized choices like Apple's iTunes, in addition to consolidate features which were formerly spread over several platforms. Through Google Play, music, books, films and applications all will be available with the cloud, and therefore content bought or saved through Google could be easily utilized on the user's connected smartphone, tablet and desktop. Customers may also effortlessly stop and restart content consumption across individuals products. Plainly absent in the Google Play announcement was Google TV, another entry in to the hardware business that might be an all natural platform for that new unified method of content distribution. But industry experts noted that Google Play is probably only a first phase of the even larger redefinition of their content strategy. The launch of Google Play comprises a significant rebranding of Google's Android Marketplace, which bowed in 2008. Based on the organization, you will find 450,000 applications and games available through Android, and will still be available through Google Play. While Google's content choices were formerly within the Android atmosphere, they'll be more conspicuously featured moving forward inside a redesign which will accompany the rebranding. Contrary, getting rid of the Android title will correct misperceptions that content was just open to Android-powered products Google Play could make content buying and streaming possible via Browsers too. Google Play is really a strategy right from the Apple playbook, that has tightly integrated the business's content choices using its own cloud solution, iCloud, and it is myriad products that move content around via its patented Airplay system. Amazon . com makes strides for the reason that direction too via its Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, that has been situated like a vehicle for media consumption over the company's robust online retail choices. While Google is not within the hardware business the way in which Apple and Amazon . com is, Google Play would likely reflect the growing consensus the search giant's future could be more device-centric. Google chairman Eric Schmidt suggested late this past year that the organization could partner around the deployment of the Nexus tablet and teamed this past year with Samsung and Asus on Chromebooks, a type of laptops run by its Chrome browser. Apple reported $1.7 billion in sales from iTunes within the 4th quarter of this past year. Google has not revealed its very own content sales figures, although it has not been shy about Android's commanding share of the market within the mobile category. Still, the ten billion application downloads Google reported in Android last December are far in the 25 billion Apple reportedfor its very own Application Store the 2009 week. The timing from the Google Play announcement might not be entirely coincidental coming only one previous day Apple is anticipated to unveil a brand new version from the iPad. But it will require greater than Google Play to steal the thunder of Apple's tablet and also the huge success it's loved, particularly like a device for media consumption. The latest of Google's primary content marketplaces, Google Music released last November among significant fanfare, although the service has since been beset by reviews of underperformance, along with its ongoing lack of ability to achieve a content cope with Warner Group (handles Universal Group, The new sony Music Entertainment and EMI were completed before launch). The organization lately indicated Google Music's consumer base is continuing to grow to 4 million customers. How to be redubbed Be A Musician, the service will still allow audio purchases, in addition to storage as high as 20,000 tunes within the cloud free of charge. Google makes movies available via Android since May of this past year within separate tab where game titles could be utilized for rental fees as little as $1.99. Available films are are extra time of YouTube Store, a place to go for game titles Google has introduced in via handles Warner Bros., The new sony Pictures and Universal Pictures last April. But Google has not had much success with YouTube Store, based on sources, an issue that Google Play may help correct by supplying a store more favorable to digital rental fees. Like Google TV, YouTube was plainly absent in the Google Play announcement, and just like the brand is making strides to push more premium content using a $100 million intend to push a brand new portfolio of channels with original programming. Google eBookstore continues to be active since 2010, the finish consequence of the business's questionable efforts to scan 100s of countless books. Google Play was introduced inside a blog publish by Google's director of digital content, Jamie Rosenberg. The modification is anticipated the unveil within the next a few days. The organization will tubthump the service now by providing deals on featured music, e-books, games and flicks. Every individual Google-operated application for music, books and film may also be re-named using the new Play brand. Customers will retain purchases formerly made through individuals applications. While Google Play may have a worldwide deployment, Google does not offer all kinds of media in each and every region because it does within the U.S.Watch the YouTube place: Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Former Survivor Producer Talks From Prison: I Did not Kill My Spouse

Bill Pullman Bill Pullman is playing the leader - again. The Independence Day actor, who lately starred in Torchwood: Miracle Day, will portray the Leader from the U . s . States in NBC's 1600 Penn pilot. The comedy focuses on probably the most regular family on the planet - who so happen to reside in the Whitened House. Pilot Season: Obtain the scoop! As formerly introduced, Brittany Snow will have the oldest daughter, Becca, while Book of Mormon's Josh Gad will have Skip, her gregarious and clumsy older brother. Gad will even write and executive-make the pilot with Modern Family's Jason Winer.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Scribes feel piracy's bite

Christopher Keyser has already faced one big disappointment in the first five months of his tenure as the 30th president of the Writers Guild of America West -- last month's stalling of Hollywood anti-piracy legislation on Capitol Hill."Piracy's a very real issue for our members because it takes money right out of our pockets," he notes. "Unfortunately, the industry lost control of what had been a very populist message when it became more about censorship."It's unusual for the guild to find itself on the opposing side of a censorship debate, but because piracy is such a bread-and-butter issue to members, Keyser said it's clear the industry will have to regroup but continue the fight against copyright-infringing activity. As the guild prepares to honor some of its leading lights at Sunday's Writers Guild Awards, Keyser says he's acutely aware of how tough economic times have taken a toll on members who aren't marquee names. "It's a tough time for all middle-class people," he says. "The real issue for us is how to get through what continues to be a very difficult economic period." For that reason, he came out in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement early in his tenure -- during the first week of October -- and pledged that the WGA West would continue to be vocal on issues that impact writers and reach out directly to politicians via its political action committee. Keyser says the board's already laying the groundwork for negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers on a successor deal to the current master contract, which expires in May 2014. He was part of the board during the last negotiations cycle when the guild quietly reached a deal in early 2011 -- a sharp contrast to the previous round of negotiations, which featured a 100-day strike in 2007-08. WGA East president Michael Winship, who's in his third term, asserts that the outreach to members is well under way. "When you're getting ready for a negotiating cycle, you need to know about your constituents' concerns -- such as parity in cable with the broadcast networks and late pay," Winship says. Keyser's not venturing any kind of prediction as to how the negotiations might go when they start, noting that the key is to set bargaining priorities as a result of "consistent communication" with the membership. Both Keyser and Winship remain optimistic for expanding guild jurisdiction. The WGA East has scored some successes in organizing non-fiction cable TV at Atlas, Lion, ITV and Optimem. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com

Friday, February 10, 2012

Clerks and Comic Superheroes Collide in Kevin Smith's Comic Book Men

Comic Book Men It took 41 years, but Kevin Smith is finally proving his parents wrong. "They always said, 'Your friends are idiots. You can't sit around and goof off with your friends.' I was like, 'Yeah we can,'" Smith tells TVGuide.com of his new AMC reality series, Comic Book Men, starring his childhood friends-turned-comic book store employees Bryan Johnson, Walt Flanagan, Mike Zapcic and Ming Chen. AMC green-lights Kevin Smith unscripted series Comic Book Men (Sunday, 10/9c) is best described as Pawn Stars plus Clerks multiplied by comic books: one part docu-series about the crazy clerks, quirky customers and collectibles at Smith's Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic book store in Red Bank, N.J., and one part talk show, where the guys gather together - no confessional needed - to discuss the store's newest and coolest acquisitions and beyond. And unlike those other Garden State-set reality series, the fist-pumping is kept to a minimum and the closest viewers will get to on-air drama is a bidding war at the Collingwood Flea Market. "It's not about real life," Smith says. "The store is where they go to f---ing escape real life and the live the fantasy of childhood." If a chatter-heavy reality show like Comic Book Men is an unlikely addition to the reality genre, then Smith is happily its oddball ringleader. The foul-mouthed indie filmmaker, best known for movies like Clerks, Chasing Amy and Dogma, has stepped out from behind the camera and into the limelight in recent years. He's released four books, fills venues across the country for his infamous Q&A sessions and oversees his own SModcast network of 13 regular podcasts, which includes "Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!", featuring many of the stars of Comic Book Men. "I'm there to set you up and bring you in to the world, but you're in safe hands with the boys," he says of the show, which he developed, executive-produces and co-stars in. Watch videos of Kevin Smith Although Smith happily owns up to reality TV indulgences like Oxygen's Snapped and Tori and Dean, he never saw himself returning to the small screen after ABC turned Sundance sensation Clerks into an animated series and canceled after two episodes in 2000. "The cartoon was such a bad experience," he says. However, when Smith was approached by a producer about doing something for AMC he couldn't pass up the opportunity to work with his favorite channel. "You don't want to be the one show that comes on like, "Oh, that's where AMC went wrong - with Kevin f---ing Smith," he says. Following the smash success of comic book series-turned-TV show The Walking Dead, AMC wanted a companion show that would keep the geeks glued after the zombies had gone off the air. Smith pitched the show and when AMC wanted to see and hear more, he decided to film the pilot presentation in his own store with the store's four main employees (all from the "Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!" podcast). The show was supposed to then find a different store and different cast for the series, but AMC thought otherwise. "[My producer] went, 'Dude, you're out of your mind. That's the show," Smith recalls. Kevin Smith to share his askew view with new talk show Aside from The Walking Dead's after show, Talking Dead, Comic Book Men represents one of AMC's first forays into reality television. "They're on a real hot streak, and they've figured out how to do reality with our show where I can hold my head up," he says. AMC also matched Smith's less-is-more belief when it came to marketing Comic Book Men. He famously brought his 2010 indie horror flick Red State to Sundance to auction the movie off, only to sell the distribution rights to himself in what was seen as a slap in the face to film studios. In the case of Comic Book Men, Smith is happy to promote the show himself (his more than 1.9 million Twitter followers could help) rather than see AMC shell out big bucks for billboards. "It's almost like a mid-90's Miramax sensibility," he says, referencing the film studio that helped bring indie films, like his own debut Clerks, into the mainstream. "AMC was really frugal in making the show," he says. "They're happy with a very small number. America has to really hate my f---ing friends in order for this not to work." Comic Book Men's debut comes as Smith is undergoing a major career renovation. He says his next film will be his last and and hopes to focus on his Q&As and podcasts full-time - ironic for the man known to millions simply as "Silent Bob." Smith is even shopping a daily Chelsea Handler-esque entertainment news talk show called Tonightly, which he would co-host. "The older you get, you wind up doing sh-- you never in a million years you imagined you would. I never thought I would get to a point where I don't want to make film anymore. Life changes," he says. "TV answered my view in a weird way this year and I wasn't pursuing it. It just happened." Comic Book Men premieres Sunday at 10/9c on AMC.

First trailer for Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World

Just yesterday, we were given a look at the first poster for Steve Carell end-of-worlder Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World, and now the film's first trailer has been released online.Seeking A Friend stars Carell as a man whose wife leaves him just as the apocalypse rears its ugly head.Desperate to make a meaningful connection before everybody dies, he enlists his neighbour (Keira Knightley) to help him find his childhood sweetheart. With asteroid Matilda set to destroy Earth in just three weeks, it's going to be a bit of a breakneck mission.Check out the trailer below...Firmly ensconced in the 'indie drama' genre, Seeking A Friend looks like a cosy little character-based chuckler set against an epic backdrop.Carell's no stranger to playing men gripped by midlife crises. He excelled at it in The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Little Miss Sunshine and Crazy Stupid Love, and looks to be just as good here.Not a stretch by any means, but scenes like the spot-on piss-take of corporate restaurants (Friendies!) promises some acerbic laughs along the way.There are also some great cameos from Patton Oswalt (Young Adult) and Melanie Lynskey, the latter sporting a truly terrifying wig and dress combo.Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World hits US screens on 22 June 2012, with a UK release date yet to be confirmed.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Pilot Season: Alexandra Breckenridge, Michael Landes Join NBC's Save Me

Alexandra Breckenridge, Michael Landes Alexandra Breckenridge and Michael Landes has joined the NBC pilot Save Me, TVGuide.com has confirmed. Deadline first reported the news. Pilot Season: Anne Heche lands leading role in NBC's Save Me The comedy stars Men in Trees alum Anne Heche as Beth Harper, a woman who starts to believe that she is channeling God after she has an accident. Landes (Lois and Clark) will play Beth's husband, Tom, a manager at an upscale hotel. Breckenridge (American Horror Story) will play Carly, a laid-off high school guidance counselor who words as a concierge at Tom's hotel - and also serves as his therapist and lover. Heche will serve as a producer on the project, which is executive-produced by John Scott Shepherd, Neal Moritz, Vivian Cannon and Scott Winant.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

WB sets rewrite of 'Jetsons' script

Warner Bros. has tapped "Chewie" scribes Van Robichaux and Evan Susser to rewrite its bigscreen version of TV toon "The Jetsons." Donald De Line and Denise Di Novi are producing the live-action feature, which the latter has been developing for more than a decade with a number of different writers. Most recently, Adam F. Goldberg had been penning the screenplay. Storyline will center around the Hanna-Barbera show, which revolved around the life and times of George, Jane, Judy and Elroy Jetson. The TV series first aired in primetime in 1962 as Hanna-Barbera's Space Age counterpart to "The Flintstones." This isn't the first time a studio has brought the popular TV skein to the big screen. Universal released a "Jetsons" pic in 1990, directed by Joseph Barbera, co-founder of the Hanna-Barbera company and one of the creators of the original series from 1962. WME and Untitled Entertainment rep both scribes. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com