
WFT Productions chief creative officer
Kristopher Delaney, "Made in NY" PA Training Program Director Katy Finch,
screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher on behalf of director Lee Daniels, SNL writer
Seth Meyers, Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, HSI Productions executive director
Maddi Carlton, actress Angela Lansbury,
and Commissioner Katherine Oliver
gather at the fifth annual "Made in NY" Awards at Gracie Mansion.
Photo
courtesy of YvesMarie Vilain.
Award Recipients Include Angela Lansbury and Saturday Night
Live, and Mayor Bloomberg Also Gives Special Recognition to Closing TV
Shows
Law & Order and As the World Turns
June 7, 2010 - Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg today presented
the fifth annual “Made in NY” awards to six individuals and organizations that
have made significant contributions to the City’s entertainment industry.
Actress Angela Lansbury; commercial production company HSI Productions, Inc.;
local not-for-profit Brooklyn Workforce Innovations; digital agency WFT
Productions; filmmaker Lee Daniels; and Saturday Night Live, which will
celebrate its thirty-sixth season this fall, were honored at a ceremony at
Gracie Mansion hosted by Mayor Bloomberg and Mayor’s Office of Media and
Entertainment Commissioner Katherine Oliver.
“New York City continues to
be a global center for entertainment and media, and tonight’s honorees have all
played an important role in our City’s entertainment industry,” said Mayor
Bloomberg. “Not only are we honoring living legends and television institutions
but also the dedicated production companies who are creating the latest forms of
entertainment. The entertainment industry represents an important part of our
economy, and we’re finding innovative new ways to help it grow.”
“Over
the past five years, we’ve celebrated the achievements of some truly outstanding
and talented New Yorkers, and tonight is no exception,” said Commissioner
Oliver. “We’re thrilled that each and every one of them calls New York City
home.”
The Mayor gave special recognition to two long-running television
series: NBC’s Law & Order and the CBS daytime drama As the
World Turns. Law & Order recently concluded with its twentieth
season, tying Gunsmoke for the longest running American drama series of
all time. Created by Dick Wolf and starring S. Epatha Merkerson, Jeremy Sisto,
Anthony Anderson, Sam Waterston, Alana de la Garza and Linus Roache, the series
employed thousands of New Yorkers each season. As the World Turns,
which has taped in New York City since it premiered in April 1956, is currently
the longest-running daytime drama on television. The series will air its final
episode in September 2010.
At the ceremony, the Mayor also officially
kicked off Internet Week New York, the annual weeklong festival highlighting New
York’s thriving internet industry and community through a series of conferences,
exhibits and events. “Made in NY” honoree WFT Productions created the Office of
Film, Theatre & Broadcasting’s first mobile application. The app is now
available on iTunes’ App Store and the Android Market and provides smart phone
users with data and GIS mapping on over 900 vendors offering special discounts
of at least 10 percent to New York City film and television productions through
the “Made in NY” Discount Card Program. Users can also search for vendors by zip
code.

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment is the newly formed
agency that resulted from the merger of the Office of Film, Theatre and
Broadcasting and NYC Media, the official network of the City of New York. The
agency will include a new position – New York City’s Chief Digital Officer –
that will develop forward-thinking policies on social media, digital
communications, and web initiatives to better serve the public.
Since
2002, the Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting has been at the forefront of
the New York City’s entertainment industry, supporting the film, television,
music video, digital and commercial projects that shoot throughout the five
boroughs. The City estimates that the film, television, commercial and music
video industry supports employment for 100,000 New Yorkers and contributes $5
billion to the City’s economy annually.
2010 “MADE IN NY” AWARD RECIPIENT
BIOGRAPHIES

Commissioner Oliver, actress Angela Lansbury
and Mayor Bloomberg
at the "Made in NY" Awards. Photo courtesy of YvesMarie
Vilain.
Angela Lansbury – Actress Angela Lansbury is a
living legend of theatre, film and television. Her professional work spans
nearly seventy years, first with success as a movie star, then as a four-time
Tony Award-winning Broadway musical performer, and next as the star of
Murder, She Wrote. In 2007, Ms. Lansbury returned to Broadway where she
has since appeared in two plays and a musical, for which she has received three
additional Tony nominations and a fifth Tony Award. She can currently be seen in
the Broadway revival of A Little Night Music as Madame Armfeldt, having
earned a Tony nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
for her role.

Commissioner Oliver, HSI executive director
Maddi Carlton and Mayor Bloomberg
at the "Made in NY" Awards. Photo courtesy
of YvesMarie Vilain.
HSI Productions, Inc. – Since its founding in
1986 by Stavros Merjos, HSI Productions has served as one of the premiere
independent production companies in the world with offices in New York, Los
Angeles, and London. Specializing in cutting-edge commercials and music videos,
HSI Productions has produced content for world-renowned companies such as
AT&T, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, American Express, Kodak, and
Nike. HSI has also created music videos for artists such as Madonna, Beyoncé,
The Rolling Stones, and U2. HSI is affiliated with more than twenty of the
industry’s most talented directors, allowing the company to stay relevant and
set trends in the short form production industry.

Commissioner Oliver, SNL writer and "Weekend
Update" anchor" Seth Meyers and Mayor Bloomberg
at the "Made in NY" Awards.
Photo courtesy of YvesMarie Vilain.
Saturday Night Live – NBC’s Emmy
Award-winning late-night comedy showcase just celebrated its 35th season last
fall. Saturday Night Live is one of the longest-running network
television programs in the United States, featuring hundreds of musical guests
and celebrity hosts. SNL continues to garner the highest ratings of any
late-night television program, entertaining millions each week. Hailed as a
“truly a national institution,” Saturday Night Live has won numerous
awards since its debut, including twenty-one Primetime Emmy Awards and two
Peabody Awards. SNL was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame and
was placed seventh on Entertainment Weekly’s list of the Top 100
Entertainers of the past fifty years.

Commissioner Oliver, Oscar winner Geoffrey
Fletcher accepting on behalf of Lee Daniels and
Mayor Bloomberg at the "Made
in NY" Awards. Photo courtesy of YvesMarie Vilain.
Lee Daniels – Filmmaker Lee Daniels recent
work includes directing Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire,
which received six Academy Award nominations, including ones for Best Director
(the second time an African-American was honored for this achievement) and Best
Picture. Additionally, Precious was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize
and Audience Award in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2009 Sundance Film
Festival. The film went on to win awards at major international film festivals
including Toronto, Deauville, and San Sebastian. Daniels received a historic
nomination as the first African-American director to be nominated by the
Directors Guild of America.

Commissioner Oliver, BWI's Katy Finch, the
program director of the "Made in NY" PA Training Program
and the "Made in
NY" Production Crafts Training Program and Mayor Bloomberg at the "Made in NY"
Awards. Photo courtesy of YvesMarie Vilain.
Brooklyn Workforce Innovations –Brooklyn
Workforce Innovations is a not-for-profit community-based network of social
enterprises and job-training programs in South Brooklyn. Its mission is to
empower low- and moderate-income people by creating living-wage employment
opportunities and access to career paths. BWI offers free full-time training
leading to industry-recognized credentials, followed by two years of job
placement and career services. Brooklyn Workforce Innovations helps New Yorkers
develop their careers in commercial driving, telecommunications cable
installation, TV and film production, and skilled woodworking. Notable programs
include the “Made in NY” Production Assistant Training Program, which has
certified 228 “Made in NY” Production Assistants, and the “Made in NY”
Production Crafts Training Program, which aims to help women, people of color
and struggling New Yorkers prepare for advanced careers in film and television
production.

Commissioner Oliver, WFT Productions chief
creative officer Kristopher Delaney and Mayor Bloomberg
at the "Made in NY"
Awards. Photo courtesy of YvesMarie Vilain.
WFT Productions – WFT Productions is a
full-service digital agency based in New York City that creates unique mobile
and web experiences. In 2009, WFT Productions won the NYC BigApps Contest Grand
Prize for Best Overall App and the Data Visualization Grand Prize for Wayfinder
Mobile, an augmented reality app that provides a live view of the nearest MTA
subway stops using a smart phone’s camera. WFT has done work for the City of New
York and New York Cares, and its founding partners have broadly diverse
backgrounds and experiences with brands including Apple, Kodak, Starbucks, BMW,
IBM, and Microsoft.