The House Rob Built | 1091 Pictures
Longtime basketball coach Rob Selvig can still vividly remember a time when athletic opportunities for women were virtually nonexistent.
Selvig grew up, together with seven siblings, in the small town of Outlook, Montana, in the 1950s and ‘60s. Though he and his brothers were given sports scholarships and had ample opportunity to play on sports teams, his three “very athletic” sisters weren’t awarded the same treatment.
“It didn’t make any sense,” he recalled.
So in 1978, when offered the opportunity to coach women’s basketball at his alma mater, the University of Montana at a time when women’s basketball wasn’t even recognized by the NCAA Selvig gladly accepted.
Relationships make the difference between creating an effective film score and one that fulfills the form’s potential, Grant Fonda says.
Notes engage one another, of course, and musical themes complement and heighten a movie s visual language. But before Fonda ever places a note on the staff, he pursues a relationship with the film s director.
Forming a bond that goes beyond creative choices and dives into the filmmaker s personality and tastes allows the composer to craft a score that truly suits the artist. After all, a film is a “creative extension of who a director is,” Fonda said.
This approach has contributed to the Los Angeles-based composer s expanding circle of relationships and lengthy resume. A 2012 University of Missouri alum, Fonda s IMDB page currently lists 33 composer credits and 12 more roles within the musical departments of various films all since 2013.
Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘Pray: The Story of Patrick Peyton’: The Country That Prays Together…
You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase
“The family that prays together, stays together.” The documentary “Pray: The Story of Patrick Peyton” tells of the Irish priest who made that phrase famous, and why it was his life’s mission to do so.
In Peyton’s own words: “I’m for God, for peace, justice, mercy, truth, love. I’m for stronger homes and loftier lives, and the better use of time. But first of all, I am for prayer, family prayer, because the family that prays together, stays together.”
1091 Pictures snaps up “A Woman’s Work”, “The House That Rob Built” Indie film distributor 1091 Pictures, formerly known as The Orchard, has acquired the digital worldwide rights to Yu Gu’s feature-length documentary A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem.
The 80-minute film, which . December 17, 2020
Indie film distributor 1091 Pictures, formerly known as The Orchard, has acquired the digital worldwide rights to Yu Gu’s feature-length documentary
A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem.
The 80-minute film, which enjoyed its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, follows the unfolding of a 2014 lawsuit in which two NFL cheerleaders one working with the Oakland Raiders organization and the other, a former Buffalo Bills cheerleader, fought for fair compensation.