The Hollywood East Film Festival is the first Hollywood East-region film festival competition that focuses on films made in New England.
The mission of the Festival is to create exposure for works that might otherwise go unnoticed, and to foster the growth of filmmaking in the Hollywood East region.
The Festival gives filmmakers the chance to have their work shown and critically judged in New England (specifically, Connecticut). The Hollywood East Film Festival specializes in new ideas and creative works from local, national and international filmmakers.
About the Festival
The Hollywood East Film Festival showcases new short, feature, documentary, and student films from independent directors. The festival focuses on films and directors from the Hollywood East area and offers a special award for the best film from the Northeast/New England, known as the Hollywood East Award.
The mission of the Festival is to create exposure for works that might otherwise go unnoticed, and to foster the growth of filmmaking in the Hollywood East region.
The Festival gives filmmakers the chance to have their work shown and critically judged in New England (specifically, Connecticut). The Hollywood East Film Festival specializes in new ideas and creative works from local, national and international filmmakers.
About the Festival
The Hollywood East Film Festival showcases new short, feature, documentary, and student films from independent directors. The festival focuses on films and directors from the Hollywood East area and offers a special award for the best film from the Northeast/New England, known as the Hollywood East Award.
Media Play News is a trade publication in the home entertainment industry that covers all aspects of personal entertainment from the moment it leaves the movie theater or TV screen and is readied for viewing in the home, in the car, on a tablet or on a smartphone. The magazine emerged out of the now-defunct Home Media Magazine with core staff members, including Thomas K. Arnold, Stephanie Prange, John Boezinger, John Latchem and Erik Gruenwedel, transitioning to the new publication.
History and profile
Media Play News was founded in January 2018 by the core team behind Home Media Magazine.
With a monthly print issue, the pulse of the operation are daily news on the magazine's website, along with research information and industry analysis feature articles. The site also maintains coverage of industry events, as well as editorial content ranging from opinion pieces to product reviews.
Home Media Awards
The Home Media Awards are annual awards rewarded to the best DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc products as determined by by an independent panel of judges made up of industry peers.
Originally instated by the now-defunct trade publication Home Media Magazine, the Home Media Awards were taken over by Media Play News to continue the tradition.
The first Home Media Awards under the direction of Media Play News were announced in April 2018.
History and profile
Media Play News was founded in January 2018 by the core team behind Home Media Magazine.
With a monthly print issue, the pulse of the operation are daily news on the magazine's website, along with research information and industry analysis feature articles. The site also maintains coverage of industry events, as well as editorial content ranging from opinion pieces to product reviews.
Home Media Awards
The Home Media Awards are annual awards rewarded to the best DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc products as determined by by an independent panel of judges made up of industry peers.
Originally instated by the now-defunct trade publication Home Media Magazine, the Home Media Awards were taken over by Media Play News to continue the tradition.
The first Home Media Awards under the direction of Media Play News were announced in April 2018.
Jordan Archer (born 11 November 1995) is a professional football who plays for League Two side Bury as a striker.
Club career
Chester FC
Archer joined Chester FC on a free transfer in October 2017 after leaving Stourbridge. He scored 4 goals in 21 games before leaving for League Two Bury after saying that he wanted to remain in full-time football with Chester changing to a part-time structure for the 2018-19 season.
Bury
On 12 July 2018, Archer joined League Two side Bury on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee in the region of £20,000. Bury manager Ryan Lowe described him as a "powerful striker who runs in behind" and someone who is "hungry to succeed".
Club career
Chester FC
Archer joined Chester FC on a free transfer in October 2017 after leaving Stourbridge. He scored 4 goals in 21 games before leaving for League Two Bury after saying that he wanted to remain in full-time football with Chester changing to a part-time structure for the 2018-19 season.
Bury
On 12 July 2018, Archer joined League Two side Bury on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee in the region of £20,000. Bury manager Ryan Lowe described him as a "powerful striker who runs in behind" and someone who is "hungry to succeed".
Augusto Alandy Lim (born May 4, 1934) was a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1992 to 1997. He was the first Filipino Latter-day Saint to become a general authority. Michael J. Teh, sustained to the First Quorum of the Seventy in 2007, was the second Filipino general authority.
Lim was born in Santa Cruz, Marinduque, Philippines, the first of seven sons of Leon B. Lim and Beatriz R. Alandy Lime.
A convert to the LDS Church, Lim was baptized in October 1964. Prior to his call as a general authority, Lim had served as a stake president and as president of the church's Philippines Naga Mission. He was a practising lawyer in the Philippines.
In July 1992, Lim was ordained to the priesthood office of seventy and became a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy. He was honorably released from his duties as a general authority on October 4, 1997. He later served as president of the Manila Philippines Temple.
Lim is married to Myrna Garcia Morillo and they are the parents of eight children.
Lim was born in Santa Cruz, Marinduque, Philippines, the first of seven sons of Leon B. Lim and Beatriz R. Alandy Lime.
A convert to the LDS Church, Lim was baptized in October 1964. Prior to his call as a general authority, Lim had served as a stake president and as president of the church's Philippines Naga Mission. He was a practising lawyer in the Philippines.
In July 1992, Lim was ordained to the priesthood office of seventy and became a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy. He was honorably released from his duties as a general authority on October 4, 1997. He later served as president of the Manila Philippines Temple.
Lim is married to Myrna Garcia Morillo and they are the parents of eight children.