From Splash Page: Kevin Spacey announced in 2008 that he and his Trigger Street Productions partner Dana Brunetti were going to start looking at comics. The company, which has helped bring films like "Fanboys" and next year's Facebook-based "The Social Network" to life, opened up a section of TriggerStreet.com to aspiring comics creators looking for feedback—but hasn't yet announced plans to produce anything of their own.
Spacey and Brunetti predicted things to come in 2010, though, and commented on their relationship with Devil's Due Publishing.
"You can say that there are things that are brewing." Spacey told MTV News.
Continue reading Exclusive: Kevin Spacey Hints At Upcoming Comics Project With Trigger Street And Devil's Due...
Spacey and Brunetti predicted things to come in 2010, though, and commented on their relationship with Devil's Due Publishing.
"You can say that there are things that are brewing." Spacey told MTV News.
Continue reading Exclusive: Kevin Spacey Hints At Upcoming Comics Project With Trigger Street And Devil's Due...
- 11/13/2009
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Movies Blog
Kevin Spacey announced in 2008 that he and his Trigger Street Productions partner Dana Brunetti were going to start looking at comics. The company, which has helped bring films like "Fanboys" and next year's Facebook-based "The Social Network" to life, opened up a section of TriggerStreet.com to aspiring comics creators looking for feedback—but hasn't yet announced plans to produce anything of their own.
Spacey and Brunetti predicted things to come in 2010, though, and commented on their relationship with Devil's Due Publishing.
"You can say that there are things that are brewing." Spacey told MTV News.
The "Superman Returns" star didn't go into deal about what those things might be, but his partner did indicate plans might be moving forward in the coming year.
"We have comics that we are developing for production." Brunetti said.
He also reaffirmed their collaboration with Devil's Due and said that one project was already in...
Spacey and Brunetti predicted things to come in 2010, though, and commented on their relationship with Devil's Due Publishing.
"You can say that there are things that are brewing." Spacey told MTV News.
The "Superman Returns" star didn't go into deal about what those things might be, but his partner did indicate plans might be moving forward in the coming year.
"We have comics that we are developing for production." Brunetti said.
He also reaffirmed their collaboration with Devil's Due and said that one project was already in...
- 11/13/2009
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Splash Page
Oscar winner Kevin Spacey has given rising moviemaker Jason Musante Klein's career a big boost after awarding him a $50,000 (£31,250) cheque for his work on short film The Perfect Time.
Spacey set up the website Triggerstreet.com in 2002 to give budding directors the chance to gain major exposure and backing for their movie projects.
Klein's tale of memory and longing attracted the attention of Spacey and fellow Triggerstreet awards judges Laurence Fishburne and British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, landing it the top honour.
Sunday's presentation to Klein was also a first for Triggerstreet.com - it was the biggest cash prize Spacey's organisation has handed out to date, reports the New York Post.
Spacey set up the website Triggerstreet.com in 2002 to give budding directors the chance to gain major exposure and backing for their movie projects.
Klein's tale of memory and longing attracted the attention of Spacey and fellow Triggerstreet awards judges Laurence Fishburne and British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, landing it the top honour.
Sunday's presentation to Klein was also a first for Triggerstreet.com - it was the biggest cash prize Spacey's organisation has handed out to date, reports the New York Post.
- 11/3/2009
- WENN
You might not automatically recognize the name Trigger Street if you work outside of the film industry, but you definitely know some of their work: "Beyond the Sea," "The Big Kahuna" and, most recently, the upcoming Aaron Sorkin-penned, David Fincher-directed Facebook biopic, "The Social Network." And even if none of those sound immediately familiar, the production company's co-founder definitely will: Oscar winner Kevin Spacey.
If you happen to be a young/aspiring filmmaker, then you should know about Trigger Street. The production company's online presence, TriggerStreet.com, was relaunched a number of years ago as an online community catering to up-and-comers in the industry. Just this week, for the first time in the network's history, a member of that community has taken home a monetary award for his participation in a short film contest co-sponsored by Trigger Street and Stella Artois: Jason Musante Klein's "The Perfect Time."
Spacey...
If you happen to be a young/aspiring filmmaker, then you should know about Trigger Street. The production company's online presence, TriggerStreet.com, was relaunched a number of years ago as an online community catering to up-and-comers in the industry. Just this week, for the first time in the network's history, a member of that community has taken home a monetary award for his participation in a short film contest co-sponsored by Trigger Street and Stella Artois: Jason Musante Klein's "The Perfect Time."
Spacey...
- 11/2/2009
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Movies Blog
Hollywood star Kevin Spacey is spearheading a contest to find the next Sir Ridley Scott.
Wannabe directors have been invited to create short films and compete for a $50,000 (£34,000) prize.
The winner will also get the chance to showcase their creation at independent film festivals across the globe, thanks to the collaboration between Spacey, TriggerStreet.com and Stella Artois.
Alien director Scott got his big break after starting out making short films and TV commercials.
Wannabe directors have been invited to create short films and compete for a $50,000 (£34,000) prize.
The winner will also get the chance to showcase their creation at independent film festivals across the globe, thanks to the collaboration between Spacey, TriggerStreet.com and Stella Artois.
Alien director Scott got his big break after starting out making short films and TV commercials.
- 4/9/2009
- WENN
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