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Lionsgate Announces Bratz Scholarship Winners
BILLY GIL
http://www.homemediamagazine.com/news/html/breaking_article.cfm?article_id=13421
In the wake of its newest Bratz movie, Bratz Girlz Really Rock, Lionsgate has announced the winners of the Bratz Girlz Scholarship Contest.

Natasha Barton of Lakewood, Colo.; Bradley Miller of Central Point, Ore.; Bailey Reese of Niceville, Fla.; and Anjali Sood of Jackson, Tenn. will receive a savings bond of $15,000 for their education. More than 800 applicants entered the essay contest, announced last year with the release of Bratz: The Movie on DVD.

“The positive messages of being true to yourself and pursuing your passions are integral to the Bratz philosophy,” said Michael Rathauser, VP of marketing for Lionsgate.

Each winner also will receive the new DVD movie and the new line of Bratz Girlz Really Rock fashion dolls.

Read a nice interview with one of the winners here:
http://bratzworld.livejournal.com/91270.html
Read an in-person (and one email!) interview I did with the cast of the Bratz film and check out behind the scenes pix and vids of their visit for the premier we attended in my hometown NYC!
http://bratz-world.diaryland.com/bratzcast.html
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The Academy of Cinema and Television working on a collaboration with Malese Jow to create a specialized online educational series for kids and teens interested in the Entertainment Industry.

Hollywood, CA(SBWIRE)
The Academy of Cinema and Television understands that many parents have aspiring starlets who know at a young age exactly what he or she wants to do – act professionally. Of course, they tend to voice their desire in terms of “I want to be a TV star” or “I want to perform like the Jonas Brothers”. However, the road to becoming a child or teen actor is often paved with pitfalls, ones that can be avoided if you know what to look for. One solution is to use an Internet series of Q & As from celebrities, this way the upcoming talents kids can learn from those who are walking the road to stardom.

Students of the Academy of Cinema and Television learn cutting edge techniques for working on-camera, how to bring an audition or scene alive, as well as important processes to make them stand out from the crowd. Now, they can also learn first hand the demands of the entertainment industry from successful child and teen stars, like Malese Jow. Jow is perhaps best known for playing the Geena Fabiano role on the Nickelodeon series, alongside Emma Roberts, and her 2007 role in the movie “Bratz” as the character Quinn in the popular group of high school girls from the film.

Read the entire release here!

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