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Wednesday, 02 August 2006
DINO DINCO : AND THE WINNER IS....
It's now my turn to quickly say a huge "thank you" to everyone who came to CineSpace last night for what I consider a big success. Planning this event has been an intense experience in sheer diligence, inspiration, persistence, email death, co-operation, shocking cell phone bills, missed meals, increased alcohol consumption, having the sense to say "yeah, I actually do need your help," and the desperate attempt to stay poised in the face of potential distaster. Oh yeah, and speaking of disaster, on the day of our launch, an old man with a handicapped placard hanging from his rear-view mirror was parallel parking, as Diane and I were driving up Robertson Blvd. In his attempt to park, I realized he was hogging up way more room of our shared lane than he should have. I swerved to get the hell out of his way, when, "wham!" - he scrapes the passenger side of my car. My first thought was "My mobile phone erased all of my contact numbers yesterday and now this?" The old man said he was going to a doctor's appointment but I suspect he was actually meeting Lindsay Lohan for breakfast up the street at The Ivy. Thankfully, I had Eagle-Eyes Diane with me who doesn't miss a detail and what traffic court is going to argue with her witness statement? I'm not worried. Anyway...YOU WEAR IT WELL. People came. And they came. And they came. And most who came when the program started around 7 pm stayed through to the end, taking in our selection of nearly three hours of short films. (A lot to ask of anyone, really, but we at least we asked nicely.) Jeremy Scott, whose film "Starring" was part of our program, arrived with wardrobe designer and stylist Arianne Phillips, whom I've known since I was in college. My longtime friends Joe and Ian of Nice Collective flew in from San Francisco. Booth Moore, the style writer for the Los Angeles Times came with her husband, as did Steffie Nelson from the LA Weekly (not with Booth's husband, but with her pal, Nia). Ned Brown. Well, you know. Ned Brown. The gorgeous Vanessa Gonzalez from MOCA arrived all lip-glossy and slinky and she gave me the heads up on the big Skin + Bones exhibition she's working on with MOCA's Curator of Architecture and Design, Brooke Hodge. The exhibition focuses on the relationship between fashion and architecture and I personally can't wait. Check out: http://www.moca.org/museum/futureexhibitionslist.php And as we were inviting people to vote for their favorite film, a friend of Enrique Gonzalez (who's films "Clinica" and "She Male" featured in our program) arrived dressed to sway the vote towards Enrique, including a big "Clinica" sign on a wooden post, on which was written, "Si, se puede!" He looked amazing. I wish I had the balls to wear a cape to parties. Friends of Diane showed up who she hadn't seen in 20 years, and so many of my friends came to support that I felt like it was my birthday. So, once again, I say thank you. I'm proud to say that we did it and I'm inspired to watch YOU WEAR IT WELL grow, evolve and flourish.
And onto the AUDIENCE AWARD. We handed out ballots to everyone who came, to vote for their favorite film, which would be awarded the trophy crafted for us by Jon Auderson of Iceland. And...the first thing I did when i woke up this morning was count the ballots of those who followed directions.

Now, I think it should be made aware that this wasn't necessarily a scientific election by any means. Our program started rolling at 7:30 but some people missed certain films if they showed up later, or if they had to leave before the program ended to catch their 10pm massage appointment or have their car washed and detailed before the morning. (These are some basic requirements of Los Angeles lifestyle.) However, an election is an election, even if it has built in flaws. And as I was counting the ballots, what I had expected was showing to be true.

I felt that it was going to be toss up between Ruben Toledo's stunning film "Fashionation," which is an exquisitely illustrated history of fashion from A to Z and....what was by and large the audience hit: Liam Sullivan's hilarious spoof on a girl's obsession with shoes. I watched the audience as they watched Liam, bouncing around the screen, dressed as "Kelly," his perky, if not awkward character on a frenzied mission to buy more shoes. The crowd sang along with the song, as many had already seen the clip on the internet.

And the winner is: Liam Sullivan with "Shoes."
Congratulations, Liam. You can see the clip here: http://www.liamshow.com/movies/shoes_video.mov HOWEVER, I personally recommend watching it with a crowd of people interested in fashion films who have been drinking booze for a few hours. "Shoes" could easily become the next "Rocky Horror Picture Show."
See you all in San Francisco, at supperclub
657 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
tel: 415.348.0900
Thursday, 03 August 06
We're doing 2 screenings: 8:00 and 9:30
$ 10
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LET’S GET SOME RINGTONES
Viral Video Star Goes Mobile
August 2006
Glendale, CA - After sweeping social networking sites YouTube and MySpace with the music video for the debut single from her new album Shoes, viral video sensation Kelly today announced the launch of her ringtones on mobile entertainment portal Medialicious.TV
“These tones rule”, explained the Tarzana, California teenager who until recently had been grounded by her parents for nearly 3 months. “You better buy my ringtones, betch.”
“Like any out of control teenager, Kelly has officially taken over our site and we love it! She wants things done her way and she won’t stand for anything less” said Carolyn Coal, Interactive Creative Director at Medialicious.TV. “We’re thrilled to offer her ringtones and full song downloads.”
Kelly’s meteoric rise to fame represents the latest success story in the user generated content phenomenon on the Internet. A recent article in Entertainment Weekly listing Kelly as a Viral VIP garnered hundreds of thousands of downloads online and a celebrity following that included SNL’s Andy Samberg, co-star of the 2005 web sensation Lazy Sunday.
Medialicious.TV, a division of Glendale based strategic marketing firm NoCo Media Group, will work with Kelly to launch a variety of new ringtones, wallpapers and original mobile content throughout the fall of 2006.
About Kelly:
Kelly began her act in Santa Monica, California at O’Brien’s, with two songs, Shoes and Let Me Borrow That Top. The response was overwhelming, so Kelly set to work on a music video for Shoes. That video has gone viral on YouTube and on MySpace; as of this writing, it has received over 200,000 views with little to no promotion. To satisfy the demand for her material, Kelly has created a CD of 11 songs.
About NoCo Media Group:
NoCo Media Group is a brand strategy and marketing services agency specializing in the development of customized business-to-consumer and business-to-business properties across multiple communications mediums. The NoCo suite of services provides clients and partners with the resources to bring a variety of product categories to market and generate new revenue streams in non-core business applications.
Press Contact:
Carolyn Coal
NoCo Media Group
Carolyn@nocomediagroup.com
Posted by: Carolyn Coal | Aug 6, 2006 2:46:02 AM
Oh goody...I really loved 'Shoes"...it had my vote.
I wish I had been able to see all of the selections as I showed up around 8 pm just in time to see Jeremy Scott's "Starring" which I loved as well.
It was great to meet you Diane. Thanks for making this happen. Loved your Gumball Rally film.
Posted by: Orchide | Aug 5, 2006 5:16:22 AM
I knew it, I knew it! The 'Shoes' film rocks!!!
Posted by: ninette | Aug 3, 2006 8:05:38 PM
can you find a venue to screen the program in nyc? we would love to see it.
Posted by: r | Aug 3, 2006 4:46:32 PM





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