HFPA Grants $1,249,000 to 29 Film Schools and Non-Profit Organizations During Annual Installation Luncheon
- American Film Institute – $30,000 Fellowships
- California Institute of the Arts- $60,000 Fellowships
- CSU Long Beach – $50,000 Fellowships
- CSU Northridge – $86,000 – HFPA Fellowships $60,000; Inst. Support $26,000
- Columbia University School – $50,000 Fellowships
- Loyola Marymount University – $10,000 Fellowships
- NYU – Tisch School of the Arts – $20,000 Fellowships
- UCLA – $90,000 – HFPA Fellowships $70,000; Institutional Support $20,000
- University of North Carolina School of the Arts Foundation – $20,000 Fellowships
- Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment - $8,000
- Film Independent, Inc. - $30,000 Project:Involve
- Independent Feature Project – $10,000 Rough Cuts Labs
- National Association of Latino Independent Producers, Inc - $20,000
- Streetlights Production Assistant Program – $5,000 training/job placement
- Sundance Institute – $100,000; Creative Producing Summit – $30,000
- California State Summer School Arts Foundation - $20,000 Scholarships
- Ghetto Film School – $20,000 Training in filmmaking for minority youth in the Bronx
- Inner-City Arts – $25,000 Animation program
- Inner-City Filmmakers – $20,000 Training in filmmaking for minority youth
- Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Foundation – $20,000
- The Film Foundation, Inc. – $350,000 Preservation of HFPA approved film
- Los Angeles Conservancy – $30,000 Last Remaining Seats Series
- Museum of African American Cinema – $10,000 Preserving and Archiving films
- Outfest – $25,000 Acquisition of and preservation education for films
- American Cinematheque – $40,000 Foreign Language nominee screening series
- FilmAid International – $50,000 Films and filmmaking for refugees in Kenya
- Ensemble Studio Theatre – The L.A. Project – $10,000
- Lollipop Theater Network – $10,000
THE RESTORED 1948 MASTERPIECE “THE RED SHOES” TO HAVE U.S. PREMIERE IN LOS ANGELES ON JULY 29
The UCLA Film & Television Archive and The Film Foundation began working on the restoration in the fall of 2006. Earlier, in the 1980s, the film had been optically copied from flammable nitrate and acetate materials, including vintage Technicolor dye transfer prints, nitrate and acetate protection master positive copies, original soundtrack elements, and – most important of all – the still extant three-strip Technicolor camera negatives. These original nitrate 3-strip camera negatives have been utilized for this restoration to obtain the highest possible image quality. The negatives, which were damaged by mold and deterioration, were scanned at 4K resolution and digitally restored at Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging. The new digital negative has been used to strike beautiful new 35mm prints at Cinetech Labs. These newly restored elements ensure that the film is now properly preserved for posterity.
PHILIP BERK ELECTED HFPA PRESIDENT
THE RESTORED 1948 MASTERPIECE “THE RED SHOES” TO PREMIERE IN CANNES ON MAY 15
“We are grateful for the opportunity to support The Film Foundation in its outstanding efforts at preserving and restoring motion picture classics,“ said Jorge Camara, President of the HFPA. “We are particularly proud of being associated with ‘The Red Shoes,’ an extraordinary film that influenced a generation of filmmakers and won fame for the intensity of its performances and the beauty of its images.”
HFPA ANNOUNCES TIMETABLE FOR “THE 67th ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS” TELECAST WILL BE AIRED LIVE ON NBC NATIONWIDE FOR FIRST TIME
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October 30, 2009
Friday |
Final date for press conferences for Television entries
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November 6, 2009
Friday |
Deadline for submission of Golden Globe entry forms
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November 17, 2009
Tuesday |
Cecil B. DeMille Award/Miss Golden Globe Announcement
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December 3, 2009
Thursday
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Deadline for nomination ballots to be mailed by Ernst & Young to all HFPA members
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December 9, 2009
Wednesday |
Final screening date for Motion Pictures
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December 10, 2009
Thursday |
Final date for Motion Picture press conferences
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December 11, 2009
Friday |
Deadline for receipt by Ernst & Young of nomination ballots
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December 15, 2009
Tuesday
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5:00 a.m. Nomination Announcement of “The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards”
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December 18, 2009
Friday
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Deadline for receipt of media credential applications
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December 28, 2009
Monday |
Final ballots mailed by Ernst & Young to all HFPA members
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January 6, 2010
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Deadline for receipt of publicist credential applications
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January 13, 2010
Wednesday |
Deadline for receipt by Ernst & Young of final ballots
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January 17, 2010
Sunday
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Presentation of “The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards” Live telecast on NBC at 5 PM PST and 8 PM EST
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HFPA’S 2009 NEW MEMBER APPLICATIONS DEADLINE HAS PASSED
New members will be announced in May 2009.
HFPA ACCEPTING NEW MEMBER APPLICATIONS
In order to qualify for membership the applicant must have a permanent, primary residence in Southern California, qualify under the HFPA Active Member definition, be registered with the Motion Picture Association of America in their International Directory for at least one year preceding the date of the application, and be sponsored by two active members of the HFPA. Additional rules and the required official Membership Application Form can be found by clicking here.
66th Annual Golden Globe Award Winners
“The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards” took place Sunday, January 11, 2009 at The Beverly Hilton with a live telecast airing on NBC at 8 p.m. (EST) and produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Jorge Camara is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Orly Adelson, president of dcp and Barry Adelman, executive produce. Chris Donovan is the director and dcp’s Bob Bardo is the executive in charge of production.
View all Winners of the 66th Golden Globe Awards
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For The Record
HOLLYWOOD, CA, Updated January 9, 2009 – In the process of preparing for Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, a technician working on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s website made a mistake and a name of a nominee was randomly marked as a winner. The mistake was immediately corrected.
The ballots are tabulated by the accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP. Only four executives of the accounting firm know the identity of the winners before the envelopes are opened and recipients are announced during the live telecast. No one else, including the members of the HFPA, knows who the winners are prior to the live announcement.
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