Tuesday, October 04, 2005


Get Lost

On October 13, 2005, Titan a publishing a new magazine about the TV series Lost.

UNEARTHED TREASURES
You may think that all of Lost's secrets are buried deep beneath the island's treacherous terrain... but not so. Every issue of Lost Magazine, Writer/Supervising Producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach will provide exclusive teasers about the future that faces the survivors. It's time to dig deep...

16 EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR ABRAMS' SHOWS!
Alias received four nods, and Lost was the most-nominated drama series, receiving 12 nods at the 57th Annual Primetime Awards... Check out Lost Magazine for the very impressive list of nominations from 'Outstanding Drama Series' to 'Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series' and more!

Read more Lost news in issue #1 & every issue of Lost Magazine.

PLUS...

WELCOME TO THE ISLAND
Co-Creators, Executive Producers and Co-Pilots of Lost, J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof, invite you to the launch of the show's official magazine...

THE PASSENGERS
The plane itself holds many mysteries. For this first exploration of the doomed flight, we take a closer look at some of the passengers we have come to know.

MATTHEW FOX & EVANGELINE LILLY
The actors take five from playing Jack and Kate to pause and reflect on the tempestuous first 40 days they've been Lost... See below for a sneak preview.

DOMINIC MONAGHAN & EMILIE DE RAVIN
Troubled rock star, Charlie, and new mom Claire, face new fears as they enter season two. We discover what led the actors here...

CREATURE FEATURES
Camera angles, CGI enhancement, and power of sound design - discover how the production team hints at 'The Monster's' identity...

MEET... DAMON LINDELOF
Lost Magazine has its own 'Others'... the puppet-masters of the show, and we're after the secrets they hold...

FIRST LOST FAN EVENT
In true 'flying under the radar' fashion, every issue we will be getting deep under Lost's skin. Were you at the first Lost convention?...

VOICES FROM THE FUSELAGE
Fans feeling Lost from all over the world have sent in their thoughts by Priority Mail, Morse code, email, smoke signal and carrier pigeon...

NEW TRANSMISSIONS
Exclusive news about the very latest developments from Lost's Writers' Office right here, dug up for your analysis...
CALLING ALL BUDDING FILM CRITICS

If you have started to work in film journalism and would like to kick-start your career then the Young Film Journalists Scheme is for you. Designed to help people gain a better understanding of the ins and outs of film writing, the scheme will provide you with the opportunity to review different kinds of films and meet a diverse range of people from within the film industry

As part of the GNER 19th Leeds International Film Festival (taking place Thursday 3 November – Sunday 13 November, 2005) three students will work on the Film Festival’s daily newsletter. Duties will include reviewing films, writing up festival events and interviewing the international array of filmmakers and actors who will be attending as guests of the festival. For more information on the festival go to www.leedsfilm.com.

As well as guidance from newsletter editor Ian Winterton, guest mentors, including Neil Young (the chairman of the Guild Of Regional Film Writers) and Laurence Boyce,a member of Fipresci who has taken part in a similar scheme in Berlin, will be on hand to lend their expertise and career advice. In addition, students’ writing will be published every day on the website of Fipresci, the International Federation of Film Critics and on the website of the Guild Of Regional Film Writers. The cost of travel and accommodation for successful applicants will be met by the scheme.

Potential students must be:

• Aged 18-26
• UK residents
• Available to stay in Leeds for the duration of the festival

To enter please send film reviews that have already been published to:

YOUNG FILM JOURNALISTS SCHEME
c/o Ian Winterton
31 St Matthew’s Road
Brixton
London
SW2 1NE

Or email: ianwinterton@aol.com

Closing date for all entries is 5pm on Friday 21 October, 2005.