Showing posts with label ESPN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESPN. Show all posts

Erin Andrews Sexy Video is Instant Career Boost


Who is Erin Andrews and how does she go from the photo above to instant well known celebrity reporter? You guessed it, sexy video. What makes this situation unique is that Erin is a true victim. It's absolutely clear that in this story it's not a case of poor judgment or indiscretion on her part.

If you are not aware, ESPN sports news correspondent Erin Andrews has an illegally shot video of her walking around her hotel room naked buzzing around the Internet. Yes it's hard to find if you just browse the web and I'm not in the biz of telling how to easily find it. But what I can tell you is this. The video itself is no big deal. Yet for Erin it has accomplished a great deal for her. It's what I call the Paris Hilton Effect. Scandalous video equals instant celebrity status. After all, Paris Hilton was just a rich nobody until the video of her having sex with an ex boyfriend hit the Internet.

OK, the guys reading this are asking, what does Erin Andrews look like naked? In this case Erin Andrews was just standing in her hotel room naked, doing her hair. In the video there is nothing to see. The resolution is low and the poor video could really be of any tall nondescript blond. Yes you can see her fully naked but frankly it's not of an overtly attractive body. She's not overweight, but other than what appears to be evidence of potential breast implants there is nothing remotely exciting either.

Meanwhile Erin Andrews attorney Marshall B. Grossman released this statement: "While alone in the privacy of her hotel room, Erin Andrews was surreptitiously videotaped without her knowledge or consent. She was the victim of a crime and is taking action to protect herself and help ensure that others are not similarly violated in the future. Although the perpetrator or perpetrators of this criminal act have not yet been identified, when they are identified she intends to bring both civil and criminal charges against them and against anyone who has published the material. We request respect of Erin's privacy at this time, while she and her representatives are working with the authorities." While her attorney and Andrews herself are on a stop at nothing journey to find the perpetrator of this crime, it appears this was not the only incident of secretly being video taped. TMZ reports there in fact 6 recordings in total at two separate hotel locations.

Not only has her attorney come out swinging, but ESPN has also responded swiftly against any and all entities to protect Erin Andrews. Just yesterday ESPN took an unprecedented stand by cutting it's working relationship with the New York Post in retaliation to the Post for publishing screen shots of Andrews from one of the illegally shot videos. ESPN's senior VP of communications, Chris LaPlaca quickly released a statement in response to the NY Posts's article featuring the photos, "In light of the New York Post's decision to run graphic photos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews we have decided to stop utilizing Post reporters on any of our outlets."

What is clear in this situation is that Erin did not ask for any of this. Her behavior in her hotel room clearly indicates she had no idea she was being video recorded and according to various reports, the person whom recorded her seemed to had advanced notice as the peep hole in the door she was recorded through was reversed. With a little common sense investigators are already zeroing in as this appears to be someone with inside information on Andrews itinerary.

Tribeca/ESPN Sports Announce 2009 Trailer Competition

The Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival announced a competition to find the official trailer for the 2009 Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival. For the first time in the three-year history of the Festival, Tribeca and ESPN have created a unique competition to find the official Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival trailer that will be scheduled to play prior to all of the films in this year’s sports film festival. The 2009 Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival will take place during the Tribeca Film Festival, April 22 through May 3, 2009.

To participate in the competition, contestants will need to shoot a reenactment of a scene from a classic sports film. Three scenes from two classic Walt Disney Pictures, Remember The Titans and Cool Runnings, have been preselected for contestants to recreate. All recreations of the scenes should keep within the spirit of the original film and be under 30 seconds. A panel of Tribeca and ESPN notables will select the top submissions and choose the final winner. The competition begins Monday, January 5, 2009 and ends Saturday, March 7, 2009.

“Sports and movies have always had a love affair and the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival brings together fans of both,” said Nancy Schafer, Co-Executive Director of the Tribeca Film Festival. “We believe this competition will be a creative opportunity for people to get involved with this Festival and we look forward to viewing the submissions.”

Keith Clinkscales, ESPN senior vice president, content development and enterprises said, “We believe great sports stories are just waiting to be told, or in this case, re-told. This competition captures the spirit of our collaboration with Tribeca by encouraging a multitude of voices and perspectives from both veteran and emerging filmmakers.”

Contestants should log on http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=tribeca/trailer/contest
to download the script pages to both films and then submit their videos. These selected shorts will be featured on www.espn.com, beginning in early April 2009.

In addition to having the scene play as the official trailer for the 2009 Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival, the grand prize winner will receive a trip for two to New York City (including airfare and hotel accommodations) for two nights to attend the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, dinner for two at the ESPN Zone, one Apple TV with an I-Tunes gift certificate in the amount of $100, and a 17-inch Apple Mac Book Pro fully loaded with Leopard OS and Final Cut studio.