Newly revived TriStar Productions is ramping up with the hiring of three production executives, the company said Wednesday. Lindsay Sloane (right, in photo above) will join from Hypnotic as senior vice-president, focusing on television. David Beaubaire (center, above) from Paramount will be executive vice-president and Nicole Brown from Good Universe will be sr. vice-president, both focusing on film. The trio will begin work on the Sony lot in November, according to TriStar Chairman Tom Rothman. “Nothing is more important to a young company than the quality and composition of new colleagues, and I feel like we won the Triple Crown,...
- 10/23/2013
- by Todd Cunningham
- The Wrap
TriStar Productions chairman Tom Rothman has named his first production executives. Separately, New Regency president and CEO Brad Weston has appointed a production head.
Lindsay Sloane joins from Hypnotic as svp focusing on television, while on the film side David Beaubaire arrives from Paramount as evp and Nicole Brown from Good Universe will serve as svp.
The trio will begin work on the Sony lot in November.
Pam Abdy (pictured) has been named president of production at New Regency, effective immediately.
Abdy joins from Scott Stuber’s Bluegrass Films where she served as president, overseeing and producing films such as Identity Thief and the upcoming 47 Ronin, Endless Love and Kill The Messenger.
Lindsay Sloane joins from Hypnotic as svp focusing on television, while on the film side David Beaubaire arrives from Paramount as evp and Nicole Brown from Good Universe will serve as svp.
The trio will begin work on the Sony lot in November.
Pam Abdy (pictured) has been named president of production at New Regency, effective immediately.
Abdy joins from Scott Stuber’s Bluegrass Films where she served as president, overseeing and producing films such as Identity Thief and the upcoming 47 Ronin, Endless Love and Kill The Messenger.
- 10/23/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The impact of the Internet on Generation Y is the subject of iQuit, a half-hour comedy project at NBC from Jake In Progress creator Austin Winsberg, Universal Cable Prods. and Doug Liman and David Bartis’ studio-based Hypnotic. Written by Winsberg, iQuit explores modern relationships through the prism of technology and the challenges it creates in forming real, meaningful connections. It revolves around five friends from Uc Berkeley, who – seven years after graduation – find their lives affected in wildly different ways by the Internet. From a guy who made millions selling an app, to a girl who is famous on YouTube (but still works at the local burrito place), to a wannabe politician whose life has been completely ruined by Facebook. Winsberg executive produces with Bartis, Gene Klein and Lindsay Sloane. This is the second network sale for Winsberg this season. He also is writing/executive producing the Imagine TV/20th...
- 11/15/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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