Zach Rosenfield has joined the PR firm of Stan Rosenfield & Associates, where he will develop a corporate entertainment department and create a sports division. He will continue to work with non-scripted talent and on the day-to-day representation of producers, production companies, directors and writers. The younger Rosenfield resigned at Prodigy Public Relations to make the move. He represents sports based clients including athletes, brands and broadcasters, as well as release campaigns for television shows, feature films/documentaries that have a sports-based theme. Rosenfield will continue to rep clients that include Shark Tank’s Daymond John, marathon icon Scott Jurek, Espn college football analyst and Oscar winning docu maker Ed Cunningham, filmmaker, Anne Buford and others. Sra has a showbiz client list that includes George Clooney, Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito, Morgan Freeman, Taylor Hackford, Dennis Haysbert, Alton Brown, Courtney Hansen, Kit Harington, John Goodman, Kelsey Grammer, Lori McCreary, Helen Mirren,...
- 1/7/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline TV
Zach Rosenfield has joined the PR firm of Stan Rosenfield & Associates, where he will develop a corporate entertainment department and create a sports division. He will continue to work with non-scripted talent and on the day-to-day representation of producers, production companies, directors and writers. The younger Rosenfield resigned at Prodigy Public Relations to make the move. He represents sports based clients including athletes, brands and broadcasters, as well as release campaigns for television shows, feature films/documentaries that have a sports-based theme. Rosenfield will continue to rep clients that include Shark Tank’s Daymond John, marathon icon Scott Jurek, Espn college football analyst and Oscar winning docu maker Ed Cunningham, filmmaker, Anne Buford and others. Sra has a showbiz client list that includes George Clooney, Robert De Niro, Danny DeVito, Morgan Freeman, Taylor Hackford, Dennis Haysbert, Alton Brown, Courtney Hansen, Kit Harington, John Goodman, Kelsey Grammer, Lori McCreary, Helen Mirren,...
- 1/7/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
The Prodigy have been named the 'Greatest Dance Act Of All Time'. Tens of thousands of people voted in the Mixmag survey and the British three-piece of Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim Reality beat French duo Daft Punk into second place by "a handful of votes". The Chemical Brothers - Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons - were placed third. Flint said: "To walk off a stage and feel like we smashed it - that's the reward for us, to see the crowd react and know we've done what we've come to do. "But something like this is truly voted for by the people - and essentially we are nothing without them, so it feels awesome, and really respectful." Howlett added: "I'd like to think it's because we kept it real man, because we always do our own thing and try our hardest. "Mixmag (more)...
- 1/19/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
PR veteran Zach Rosenfield is returning to entertainment publicity, joining entertainment PR and marketing firm Prodigy Public Relations as Evp, Television and Sports Entertainment. This marks the PR firm’s expansion into those areas. He will work with Prodigy’s President & CEO Erik Bright, who Rosenfield previously served alongside as principal partner at Insignia PR. On the TV side, Rosenfield’s focus will be on expanding representation of scripted and non-scripted material, writer/executive producers, series showrunners, and physical production. In the past, he has represented Josh Schwartz and Shonda Rhimes, Endemol Entertainment, Big Brother, Fear Factor, Paula Abdul and Tom Green, among others. Over the past four years, Rosenfield oversaw the day-to-day website business of sports information company AccuScore while also serving as company spokesperson. Previously, he was Head of Entertainment at Fifteen Minutes Public Relations. Prodigy PR recently was at the Toronto Film Festival representing Hysteria, Frederick Wiseman’s Crazy Horse,...
- 9/21/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The details for the soundtrack album for Real Steel have been revealed. The soundtrack will be released on October 4, 2011 by Interscope Records. The album features one track from the score by Danny Elfman, as well as several songs from the movie. Artists featured on the release are Bad Meets Evil, Beastie Boys, Foo Fighters, 50 Cent, Eminem, Prodigy & Tom Morello, Limp Bizkit and Alexi Murdoch. To pre-order the soundtrack, visit Amazon and check back on this page for audio clips. No word yet on a separate release of Elfman’s score. Real Steel directed by Shawn Levy is set in the near-future where 2,000-pound robots that look like humans do battles. The movie starring Hugh Jackman, Kevin Durand, Evangeline Lilly, Anthony Mackie and Hope Davis will be released in theaters on October 7. For updates on the project, visit the official movie webpage.
Here’s the album track list:
1. Fastlane – Bad Meets...
Here’s the album track list:
1. Fastlane – Bad Meets...
- 9/13/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
The Prodigy have vowed never to perform on TV. The dance music group's leader Liam Howlett doesn't think the atmosphere of a studio recorded show suits his band's spontaneous style of performance. He said: "We'll never perform on TV - that's just watering it down." His bandmate, vocalist Maxim Reality, added: "TV's not real to us. Being in front of 250 people cordoned into a studio, told where to dance - it's not a real performance." Keith Flint, 40, the band's other vocalist, explained the audience is an integral part of Prodigy's live experience, and helps turn their shows into an "explosion". He said: "We suck off the crowd and spit it back. They ignite and we're the...
- 4/5/2009
- Monsters and Critics
The Prodigy have vowed never to perform on TV. The dance music group's leader Liam Howlett doesn't think the atmosphere of a studio recorded show suits his band's spontaneous style of performance. He said: "We'll never perform on TV - that's just watering it down." His bandmate, vocalist Maxim Reality, added: "TV's not real to us. Being in front of 250 people cordoned into a studio, told where to dance - it's not a real performance." Keith Flint, 40, the band's other vocalist, explained the audience is an integral part of Prodigy's live experience, and helps turn their shows into an "explosion". He said: "We suck off the crowd and spit it back. They ignite and we're the fuel, but...
- 4/5/2009
- Monsters and Critics
Veteran dance act The Prodigy have notched up their fifth number one album. Invaders Must Die, the group's first studio set since 2004, sold nearly 100,000 copies last week to debut atop the UK albums chart. The rave trio - Keith Flint, Liam Howlett and Maxim Reality - also reached the top with 1994's Music for the Jilted Generation, 1997's The Fat of the Land, 2004's Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned and 2005's Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005. Last week's number one album, Only By The Night by Kings of Leon, slips to two, while Lily Allen falls to three with It's Not Me, It's You. Meanwhile, Take That's The Circus album returns (more)...
- 3/1/2009
- by By Nick Levine
- Digital Spy
The Prodigy have insisted that they know what is current in music and have said that they are as good as they have ever been. Vocalist Maxim Reality admitted that in the past complacency had been a problem with the band, and they had to return to the basics to re-ignite their hunger. He told The Guardian that Liam Howlett had made the right decision in recording their previous studio album without him or singer-dancer Keith Flint and the band now know what they are about. Maxim said: "We (more)...
- 2/6/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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