Creative agency Aspect’s Throwback Thursday Facebook postings of its past work offer a fascinating historical document. They not only showcase highlights from the company’s 40 years in the movie-trailer business such as “Men in Black,” “Misery” and “Wayne’s World,” they’re also a reminder of how much the medium has changed since the days when the sonorous and instantly recognizable voice of narrator Don Lafontaine graced thousands of trailers, promos and ads.
Then and now, Aspect reigns as one of the top trailer houses in Hollywood. Back in the old days, it had a reputation as the go-to place for comedies. But, today, it prides itself on its ability to work on projects of any genre, from “Ready Player One,” “Hell Fest” and HBO’s “Westworld” to “Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again,” as well as every platform, from the big screen to smartphones.
Aspect’s reel can be seen here: https://wdrv.
Then and now, Aspect reigns as one of the top trailer houses in Hollywood. Back in the old days, it had a reputation as the go-to place for comedies. But, today, it prides itself on its ability to work on projects of any genre, from “Ready Player One,” “Hell Fest” and HBO’s “Westworld” to “Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again,” as well as every platform, from the big screen to smartphones.
Aspect’s reel can be seen here: https://wdrv.
- 8/23/2018
- by Todd Longwell
- Variety Film + TV
Lon Haber and Ippr have taken on world sales rights to producer-director Ron Moler’s second documentary about Cuba, Sailing Back To Cuba.
The follow-up to Moler’s 1996 film This Is Cuba presents a personal glimpse into the Cuba of today through its history, culture, agriculture and politics.
“My dream from my first visit to Cuba was to one day sail back on my own boat to have another look, and after 20 years I finally got to do it,” said Moler.
“My tak-eaway from this trip is that Cuba is making great strides in joining the 21st century and because of the Us embargo against Cuba, Americans are losing out on a beautiful, vibrant country and the Cuban people are losing out on much needed economic support and restructuring during a time of great transition.”...
The follow-up to Moler’s 1996 film This Is Cuba presents a personal glimpse into the Cuba of today through its history, culture, agriculture and politics.
“My dream from my first visit to Cuba was to one day sail back on my own boat to have another look, and after 20 years I finally got to do it,” said Moler.
“My tak-eaway from this trip is that Cuba is making great strides in joining the 21st century and because of the Us embargo against Cuba, Americans are losing out on a beautiful, vibrant country and the Cuban people are losing out on much needed economic support and restructuring during a time of great transition.”...
- 8/4/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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