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Monday
Oct202014

District Voices Episode 1 - District 8’s Resourceful Style

Episode 1 of Capitol TV's new series, District Voices is now LIVE! We're pretty stunned at the production quality and creativity that went into this new collaboration between Lionsgate and Google. 

Check out Rob and Corinne from Threadbanger, I mean District 8:

Who knew Peacekeeper uniforms were so versatile? Discover another side to District 8 with Rob & Corinne, as they demonstrate the many possibilities for excess textile materials and resins, only on CapitolTV.

Monday
Oct202014

New from the 'Mockingjay Part 1' Soundtrack - The Chemical Brothers (feat. Miguel & Lorde) - "This Is Not A Game" 

A new song from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Soundtrack debuted today on BBC Radio 1. "This is Not a Game" by The Chemical Brothers featuring Miguel and Lorde. 

Check it out and tell us what you think in the comments! 

The track is getting some really mixed reviews from the fandom so far. If you love it, you can download it on iTunes HERE. And the Mockingjay Part 1 Soundtrack is avaiable on iTunes for pre-order (11.99) HERE

Monday
Oct202014

Francis Lawrence on 'Mockingjay Part 1' in Sci Fi Magazine 

Sci Fi Magazine's Tara Bennett interviewed Mockingjay Part 1 director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson for a really interesting feature in the December issue. The entire team has been SO tight-lipped about MJ1, this is probably the most anyone has gotten out of either of them about the film so far.

Francis Lawrence on their altered approach to Katniss' vulnerability in Mockingjay Part 1: 

We had already been shooting for about five weeks when Catching Fire was released, and you could see and feel the reaction people had to the end of the movie. It affected our approach to her character and her state of mind. Although she is damaged, it's about modulating the right kind of damage so you still have some of that fierce determination, anger, and suspicion. It's balancing all of that with fragility because there's not much fragility in that look at the end of Catching Fire, so it was about finding the nuance of her damagedness. I have to say Part 1 was probably one of the most complex movies I've done in terms of tracking a character's emotional state. It's so specific, and you have to be so careful not to go down the wrong path. It would be so easy for the fine tuning of the performance to go off - not because of anybody's fault - but it's literally making the right choices to go down the right path. But I think Jen did a great job and I'm really pleased. 

Lawrence on Suzanne Collins' complete approval and participation in any changes they made to the Mockingjay narrative:

We had to do a lot of Coin creation with Suzanne, the writer, and also with Julianne Moore. [Suzanne] is filled with tons of back story on people and mythological elements, so there's so much information. While I was shooting Catching Fire, she and I would sit down on weekends and go through [Mockingjay]. We broke out the book together and she wrote outlines while working with Peter Craig, who did the majority of work on the scripts. She's always up for the expansion, which is fun, and I think she gets a kick out of imagining things that are happening alongside the books." 

Lawrence is careful what he reveals about how much we'll see of Peeta and Johanna in The Capitol:

We played around a little bit with how much we see of what's happening to them. I think we've landed on something that feels right to me. We definitely shot more than we used.  

He's also - obviously - not going to give up where that MJ1 & MJ 2 split will happen but says:

[Both films] say something different and that's one of the reasons that the split works. I think they are two distinct stories within a larger story so thematically, each one's a little different. It was about figuring out where that end is for Part 1 that tells the story properly. That gives us a range and, within that range, we played around with where exactly it is, and for what effect, but I'm really happy with the way Part 1 ends.  

 

There's SO much more in the article, including what Nina Jacobson has to say, so be sure to go and pick up a copy! The December issue of Sci Fi Magazine is on newsstands now. There is no digital issue avaialble for Sci Fi - we found ours at Barnes and Noble.  

Monday
Oct202014

Lionsgate and Google Partner for District Voices

Lionsgate is teaming with Google to introduce DISTRICT VOICES, the latest campaign in Google’s Art, Copy & Code project to promote The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, the two companies announced today.  

Debuting TODAY at 1pm PT/4pm ET, the premiere episode of CapitolTV’s 5-part DISTRICT VOICES series arrives in style from District 8 with an imaginative crafting demonstration from the textile district’s Rob Czar & Corinne Leigh, co-helmers of the DIY fashion-craft YouTube channel ‘Threadbanger’, who make fashionable use of all that excess Peacekeeper armor. Then…

TUESDAY - District 2:

Experience the pride & power one must possess to join the ranks of the Capitol's noble Peacekeeper force, featuring tutelage and insight from District 2's Senior Peacekeeper Training Officer Shane Fazen, of the instructional MMA & self-defense instruction YouTube channel ‘fightTIPS’.

WEDNESDAY - District 5:

Venture deep into District 5’s ‘Coriolanus Nine’ power facility to join Chief Energy Researcher Derek Muller, known for his mind-blowing experiments and scientific discussions on YouTube channel ‘Veritasium’, as he shows us how Panem manages its electricity needs.

THURSDAY - District 9:

Join us for a hearth-warming baking how-to from the Grain District's Jimmy Wong & Ashley Adams, best known for their ‘Feast of Fiction’ cooking channel, celebrating Panem’s most cherished victor; Peeta Mellark!

FRIDAY - District 6:

The season concludes with YouTube’s 'iJustine’ (Justine Ezarik). Serving as District 6's liaison to the Capitol, Justine brings her signature enthusiasm to CapitolTV with an exclusive glimpse at the driving force that proudly supports the transportation needs of Panem’s vaunted Peacekeepers.

 

Tune in at 4pm ET each day this week for a new episode of DISTRICT VOICES and explore life in the districts with CapitolTV and your favorite YouTube creators.

Sunday
Oct192014

Sam Claflin Talks Finnick Odair & 'Mockingjay Part 1' at the Rome Film Festival 

 

Sam Claflin was at the Rome Film Festival today to support his new movie, Love Rosie. He was interviewed on the red carpet and had some things to say about Finnick Odair and Mockingjay Part 1.

"Lots to expect. If you're a big fan of the franchise this continues on and in that sense it's exciting. But, it delves deeper into the world of The Capitol and Panem and all the characters are in a very, very dark place when the film starts. And it has a much more emotional punch, so look for some tears. I hope people enjoy it as much as I did. "

Here are some photos from the red carpet and photocall thanks to our friends at Sam Claflin fans. Check them out for even MORE pics from the event - I don't think they missed a photo! 

Friday
Oct172014

'Mockingjay Part 1' Score to Be Released Nov 24 Including Jennifer Lawrence Acapella Piece

The following is *spoilery* so heads up if you want to be completely surprised by Mockingjay Part 1, the Score, and a major element from the film. 

An industry newsletter from Universal Music Group has hit the web today, including some awesome details on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Score. The score is to be released on November 24th.

 

James Newton Howard is the score composer for this upcoming score soundtrack for The Hunger Games Score: Mockingjay Part 1. Howard has previously been the score composer for The Hunger Games: Original Motion Picture Score and The Hunger Games Catching Fire: Original Motion Picture Score. The score features an a capella piece performed by Jennifer Lawrence. The melody was written by The Lumineers. In the film, "The Hanging Tree" starts as an a capella performance by Katniss (Jen Lawrence). She is joined first by birds (Mockingjays), then groups of rebels as the song morphs more into score. James adds choir and orchestra and it builds to an amazing crescendo with an enormous action shot. It's a huge musical moment on the film. It also appears as second end title spot, after "Yellow Flicker Beat."

This newsletter is the same place we found out about the Lorde music video for "Yellow Flicker Beat" (it was supposed to be released yesterday - but wasn't). So, things ARE clearly subject to change. But Nina Jacobson has already commented similarly on The Hanging Tree scene in Mockingjay Part 1 in the filmmaker roundtable inside the first issue of The Hunger Games Exclusive:

I'm excited about what Francis Lawrence and [screenwriter] Peter Craig dreamed up for 'The Hanging Tree.' [They] came up with an incredible way of turning a powerful moment in the book into great big cinema."

Thanks SO much to our friends at QuarterQuell.org for the tip!

Friday
Oct172014

Whole Foods Whole Planet's "Courage of One" Campaign Has Launched

Whole Foods' Whole Planet "Courage of One" Campaign has launched.  Register with your email address, then complete a number of different activities and earn points. The participant with the most points on November 3rd, 2014, wins the grand prize:

Two premiere tickets to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I in Los Angeles + travel + accommodation

After that prize is awarded, there are a number of other prizes to be won through December 15th, including a $1,000 Whole Foods Market gift card, Mockingjay Part 1 Katniss posters, Mockingjay pins and tons more stuff from Whole Foods. 

There are MANY creative ways to earn points in the contest, so head to the Whole Planet Courage of One page and get crackin'! The contest is open to US and Canadian residents, with details on the UK "coming soon." 

 

Thursday
Oct162014

See what the Capitol is hiding in Hack #5 - Sync your mobile device at District13.CO.IN

Traitor or Victim - well, WE know the truth. See what The Capitol is hiding when you sync your mobile device at District13.co.in. Or go to m.district13.co.in on your mobile device and complete hack #5.

We'll give you a hint about what they're hiding - a transcript of Peeta's script for his "candid" interview with Caesar Flickerman. Poor Peeta!

CMI Publicity Division - Confidential - For Peeta Mellark

The following document must be memorized for your upcoming television appearance. You MUST maintain composure and appear calm. DO NOT deviate from the script.

00:01 Reserved for pleasantries, Caesar will lead.

3:05 Caesar will ask about the specifics of Beete's plan in the Quarter Quell. Discuss your state of mind and protecting Katniss.

5:45 Caesar will ask about Katniss and how she appeared to have "sabotaged" the games.

6:05 INSIST she was following Beetee's plan and had nothing to do with a rebellion. Deny the existance of a rebellion.

8:05 Caesar will ask your opinion on rumors of unrest in the districts.

8:25 Remain cooperative and speak about the need for peace

9:35 Caesar will ask, "You're calling for a cease-fire?"

9:45 Respond with the following statement VERBATIM: I'm asking people to think. I'm asking everyone to stop the senseless violence. This isn't the path to change or justice.

10:25 caesar will thank you for your time.
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