Red Carpets Archives - Backstage Socal https://backstagesocal.com/category/red-carpets/ SoCal's Luxury and Entertainment Coverage Thu, 14 Nov 2019 18:06:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 139806015 Vanessa Williams dazzles at annual Chapman Celebrates Gala https://backstagesocal.com/vanessa-williams-dazzles-at-annual-chapman-celebrates-gala/ https://backstagesocal.com/vanessa-williams-dazzles-at-annual-chapman-celebrates-gala/#respond Thu, 14 Nov 2019 18:06:29 +0000 https://backstagesocal.com/?p=2392 Grammy Award-nominated Vanessa Williams’ robust, melodious vocals illuminated the annual Chapman Celebrates Gala on Nov. 2 as she serenaded her iconic number “Colors of the Wind” from the film Pocahontas, while graceful Chapman University dancers whirled around her like leaves in the breeze. This was just one of many remarkable moments of the elegant affair, […]

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Grammy Award-nominated Vanessa Williams’ robust, melodious vocals illuminated the annual Chapman Celebrates Gala on Nov. 2 as she serenaded her iconic number “Colors of the Wind” from the film Pocahontas, while graceful Chapman University dancers whirled around her like leaves in the breeze.

This was just one of many remarkable moments of the elegant affair, which raised $1.5 million for student scholarships in the opening and gala night. The gala kicked off with a cocktail hour before leading its attendees to the Musco Center for the Arts for a full bloom show of over 100 talented theater arts and dancer students performing numbers by female icons, such as Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way.”

The evening paid tribute to women in the arts, with the theme Celebrating the Female Voice, and honored Williams with the University’s 2019 Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Award prior to her two-song performance (her 1991 hit “Save the Best For Last” was the finale).

Chapman President Daniele C. Struppa also presented philanthropists Ron and Sandi Simon with the Citizens of the Year Award, and announced the $9 million gift from the Simon Foundation which will support the new Simon Scholars PA program. The program will enable future students in the Chapman’s Physician Assistant Program the opportunity to complete their education tuition-free.

After the high-energy, entertaining production, guests enjoyed a beautiful fine dining reception with dancing, open bar and live music. Check out photos from the dazzling, charitable evening:

The 40th year for the scholarship gala will be next year, and the Gala Night is set for Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020. For more info, visit chapman.edu

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Film & TV’s unsung heroes honored at screening event https://backstagesocal.com/film-tvs-unsung-heroes-honored-at-screening-event/ https://backstagesocal.com/film-tvs-unsung-heroes-honored-at-screening-event/#respond Fri, 07 Jun 2019 16:16:52 +0000 https://backstagesocal.org/?p=1090 Emmy winners, nominees & hopefuls united for the 2nd annual FYC Independents red carpet charity event on May 31.

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The FYC Independents hosted their 2nd inaugural event at the Van Nuys/Reseda Elks Lodge on Friday, May 31. Born out of the need to give undiscovered actors a platform to showcase their work during the competitive Emmy awards season, actress/producer Meredith Thomas founded FYC Independents in 2018.

This year, 50 clips were screened in front of an audience of over 220 attendees, with proceeds benefiting the Elks’ local charity initiatives. The event included: projects produced and/or starring women, minorities, in addition to promoting disabilities, and child actors.

Disconnected: Meredith Thomas, Jeannette Godoy,
Jordan Brady and Tom Jenkins. Credit: Bob Delgadillo

Projects that screened included:

Meredith Thomas- A Christmas in Royal Fashion (ION Television); Actress/ Producer.

Kelly Jenrette – Emmy Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, The Handmaid’s Tale;

Melvin Jackson Jr.- Emmy Nominee, Outstanding Actor in A Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, This Eddie Murphy Role Is Mine, Not Yours (YouTube). Jenrette and Jackson made history for being the first African American married couple to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy at the
same time.

Kelsey Scott- Emmy Nominee, Fear the Walking Dead: Passage; Kristos Andrews – Class Act (Amazon Prime), past Emmy  winner for The Bay.

Patrika Darbo- Emmy Winner, Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, Acting Dead.

Miles Tagtmeyer, Emmy Nominee, Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy of Drama Series, Broken. Credit: Bob Delgadillo

Miles Tagtmeyer, Emmy Nominee, Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy of Drama Series, Broken.

Naomi Grossman – Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, ctrl alt delete (Digital Series).

Naomi Grossman – Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series, ctrl alt delete (Digital Series). Credit: Bob Delgadillo

Kim Estes – Dicks (Vimeo); past Emmy winner for same show.

Laura Niemi- This Is US (NBC).

Christian Ganier- Grey’s Anatomy (ABC).

Dajuan Johnson- Grey’s Anatomy (ABC).

Roberta Bassin- Shameless (Showtime).

Maggie Parto- The Rookie (ABC).

Kurt Aeger- NCIS New Orleans (CBS).

Livia Trevino- Will and Grace (NBC).

Tim Lounibos- Hawaii 5-0 (CBS).

Elizabeth Frances- The Son (AMC).

Karimah Westbrook- All American (CW Network).

Kat Kramer- Turnover (Runaway Productions/ Sea Sand Ent.), acclaimed filmmaker and daughter of legendary producer/director Stanley Earl Kramer.

Kat Kramer- Turnover (Runaway Productions/ Sea Sand Ent.), acclaimed filmmaker and daughter of legendary producer/director Stanley Earl Kramer. Credit: Bob Delgadillo

Wendy Braun- Atypical (Netflix).

Ren Hanami- 13 Reasons Why (Netflix); Santa Clarita Diet (Netflix); Shameless (Showtime); Glow (Netflix).

Kate Linder- Young and the Restless (CBS); Mother’s Day (Open Road Films).

Ray Proscia – Suits (USA Network).

Elena Campbell-Martinez – Vida (Starz).

Michael Campion- Fuller House (Netflix); among others.

FYC Independents’ organizer Thomas is a distinguished actress known for her work in A Christmas in Royal Fashion (ION Television); A Christmas in Vermont with Chevy Chase, Howard Hesseman and Abigail Hawk (ION Television); and The Ugly Christmas Sweater (Lifetime). Other starring roles include, The Wrong Crush, Fiance Killer and The Wrong Boy Next Door with Vivica A. Fox (Lifetime).

Actress Krishna Smitha. Credit: Bob Delgadillo

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New media: How I broadcast the 2017 Emmy Awards’ red carpet with just my Smartphone. https://backstagesocal.com/first-blog-post/ https://backstagesocal.com/first-blog-post/#respond Wed, 13 Dec 2017 03:19:40 +0000 https://backstagesocal.org/?p=4 First of all, it was an honor to cover such a beautiful, iconic event. But without a camera crew – or even someone to assist me (at one point, even just someone to grab me some water would have been a game-changer!) – I knew I had to arrive prepared, stay sharp, and get creative. […]

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First of all, it was an honor to cover such a beautiful, iconic event. But without a camera crew – or even someone to assist me (at one point, even just someone to grab me some water would have been a game-changer!) – I knew I had to arrive prepared, stay sharp, and get creative. New media at its finest!

Here is how I covered the 2017 Emmy Awards red carpet equipped with only my Smartphone:

Pre-tips:

Knowing bustling red carpets are very noisy, I knew I needed something to block out the noise for my interviews. I didn’t have the means to purchase high-tech cameras or microphones, and my news company did not provide any assistance in this department either. So I did my research and came across the IK Multimedia iRig Mic Microphone HD, a $99 microphone you can hook up to your cell phone (people use these to record karaoke sessions too!) to somewhat block out the noise and record video at the same time.
Bring a backup phone charger or two… or three… I had three.
Know your social media apps! Each one has their own format of going live and posting updates. Practice posting until it feels natural. The more you know, the more efficient.
1.) TWITTER: Tap the feather icon; tap “Live” to start broadcasting. Anyone can now see and join your live broadcast on Twitter and Periscope, as well as send you comments and hearts to show their support (or distaste!) of the broadcast.

If you want to send out Tweets, you must be quick – people walk by fairly fast on red carpets, so you don’t have time to pick out the perfectly composed Tweet, hashtag and filtered photo. Post your photo/video up with some simple wit or description, and hashtag or tag where you’re at and who you’re with.

2.) FACEBOOK:

Going Live on Facebook is very interactive because you could respond to your viewers and comments in real time as well. Because I was interviewing with the microphone in one hand and phone in the other, I did not have time to do so until later – but if I DID have an extra hand, I could’ve answered some of the comments and asked the celebrities some of the questions that viewers were asking. To go live, go to the “Post” box and tap on the “Live” button, add a description for your broadcast and tap the “Go Live” button when you’re ready. It’s simple and fast, so you could capture content in real time – great resource for on-the-fly broadcasting.

3.) SNAPCHAT: The Snapchat app is definitely a fun one to work with – IF you have time. For example, when I was covering the celebrity red carpet for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey’s show, I played on Snapchat with the various celebrities and their kids, changing up the filters with fun characters and getting various shoutouts in my “Snap Story.” Or here is me and model Chrissy Teigen playing with Snapchat at her Coach purse gala:

But when you’re on a very active red carpet like the Emmy’s, you will not have a lot of time to play. Still, I used Snapchat for quick, 10 second snippets of fun things I saw or celebrities who briskly walked the carpet, just to capture the fashion or interactions of the people. Just tap the button for a quick photo and send to your story, or hold down the button to record. Snapchat used to only allow 10 second videos, but now you can keep recording if you hold down the button (it will record in 10-second increments after that could be pieced together to create one full story/interview).

4.) INSTAGRAM: Going live on Instagram is very similar to going live on Facebook and Snapchat, allowing you to create media that appears at the top of your followers’ news feeds for 24 hours. While you are broadcasting, you can see how many viewers you have and can respond to comments live. As soon as the broadcast is over, however, the live video disappears – so you must be focused and quick on your feet to answer and interact with viewers. You can also record for a 24-hour span with the “Normal” setting. Just click the camera icon on your Instagram home page, select “Live” if you want to broadcast live, “Normal” if you want to broadcast a story open to viewers for 24 hours, or “Boomerang” if you want to make a quick time-lapsed video from a burst of photos, like a 2-second video (I got a couple of celebrities twirling their gowns).

And lastly, digital journalism came into play as I composed a small feature for my company:

Emmys 2017: Things heard and seen on the red carpet

Be prepared. Stay creative. Have fun.

FULL STORY & PHOTOS HERE: https://jackiemoe.com/2017/09/19/new-media-how-i-broadcast-the-2017-emmy-awards-red-carpet-with-just-my-smartphone/

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