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- Crisis Management : Set Your Media Expectations Low in a Crisis - Understanding the Media
- If a person wants a glimpse of how a crisis in his company might be covered by the news media, go to the local video store and check out Akira Kurosawa's film classic Rashomon. Rashomon shows a savage assault from the totally different points of view of victim, attacker, and...
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- Crisis Management: Set Your Media Expectations Low In A Crisis: Understanding the Media
- It is very essential that in a crisis management, one should set media expectations low. For this old principles can be followed. Some of these include: act at lightning speed in a crisis, avoid a press conference when reporter's guns are cocked, don't overlook any victims or perceived victims, do...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Too many angles in 'Vantage Point'
- Vantage Point ** Stars: Dennis Quaid, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt, Matthew Fox, Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana Director: Pete Travis Distributor: Columbia Pictures Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense violence and...
- Research articles 2008-02-22
- The scatter gun approach; VANTAGE POINT 6/10
- SOMETIMES, the truth is hidden in plain sight - you just need to know where to look. Vantage Point is an intricate action-thriller, which replays a devastating terrorist attack from eight perspectives, exposing a web of intrigue, which leaves the American president fighting for his life during a high...
- Research articles 2008-03-10
- NPR Producer: Goodwin Broke "Ironclad" Contract Over GSK Cash; Pitts Didn't Disclose Ties
- The producer of an NPR radio show has accused the show's host, Fred Goodwin, of breaking his contract by failing to disclose his ties to drug companies. The producer also denies that Peter Pitts, a former FDA official and an executive at Manning, Selvage & Lee, a...
- Blog posts 2009-03-09
- FEATURE: Kurosawa's first film to make comeback on DVD.
- TOKYO, Aug. 30 Kyodo An almost uncut version of the late director Akira Kurosawa's first movie will make a comeback on DVD in October thanks to a Russian motion picture depository that kept a portion of the scenes removed from the original work. ...
- Research articles 2002-09-02
- Exquisite films from two masters; Redemption found in Kurosawa's 'Ikiru'.(ARTS)
- Byline: Gary Arnold, THE WASHINGTON TIMES ''Ikiru" belongs to a supremely creative period in the career of the great Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. Made between "Rashomon" and "The Seven Samurai," it was an immediate commercial and critical success in Japan when released in ...
- Research articles 2003-02-08
- Now, 'Voyages'.(In the News: A LOOK AT THE WEEK IN ENTERTAINMENT)(Brief article)
- Hugh Jackman and scribe-helmer Max Makowski are producing "Voyages" for CBS. The "Rashomon"-style hourlong drama about a high-end cruise line is part of a three-for-one production deal between the Eye and Jackman's Seed Prods.
- Research articles 2006-12-04
- `Samurai' remains sharp-edged drama: AFI's revival of this Japanese classic is tribute to director Akira Kurosawa.(Metropolitan Times)(Arts & Entertainment)(Movies)
- Unable to mount an extensive selection of Toshiro Mifune's movies after his death last Christmas Eve, the American Film Institute Theater compromised with a revival of "Rashomon" in February. The management has arranged to conclude the year with a revival of "Seven Samurai," in tribute...
- Research articles 1998-12-04
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