Celebrity Gossip – Entertainment News Interview with leader Colin Drummond

Celebrity Gossip - Entertainment News Interview with leader Colin Drummond

Colin Drummond, the former producer of TMZ celebrity news is a leader in the entertainment industry with extensive experience in film production, trade relations and bring a passion and talent to capture the daily activities of the fascinating people in the public eye . Drummond is now CEO and founder of an entertainment news agency has launched dedicated to sharing photos, video and new humanist politicians and celebrities in Washington, DC and around the world.

Who makes the news and how news agency, providing entertainment-minute video and exclusive pictures of politicians as headliners, celebrities and public officials? Dutch Dorothy asked probing questions of Colin Drummond to reach the heart of the paparazzi phenomenon. For those of us who have blatantly jerking stories of celebrity photos online or off, can be even more rewarding if we understand the world of the hidden camera.

This interview session is for journalists who gives us our daily dose of unethical behavior, celebrity photos, gossip, news and entertainment news, even before the first performances leisure time in our living rooms. Drummond replies eyes magnificent view of a hidden world behind the cameras of paparazzi.

Dorothy Netherlands: The writers, like the paparazzi or a little above the photographers?

Colin Drummond: most photographers or photographers who range from old to start their own agencies. They work on a daily rate (standard wage of a day). This is known as a freelancer. It’s better for them because they still have their photos or videos. Most of the paparazzi are freelance photographers working for agencies that sell their photos and the agency has a court. A good agency has a strong sales team and can produce images on television, magazines, posters, and even within the film marketing materials.

DD: What qualities must a paparazzi?

CD: A slurry should have a team of photo realistic, knowledge of celebrities, such as taking photos and be able to make big issues. For equipment that they need a lot of camera gear, a quick reflex camera, a lens of some good, (very expensive) and a video camera high definition.

DD: Can anyone do?

CD: Yes and No, anyone can get lucky and capture a great image of being in the right place at the right time, but doing it every day requires hard work and dedication to their profession. DD: The paparazzi are perceived as “pests” to be avoided as it will do anything to get a picture. Are they so bad?

CD: Not really. Those who have been in business for a while have good relations with all celebrities. Usually, they know how far they can get someone or need to use their long lenses.

DD: Is it true that literally will make a guy with anger in order to get a shot more frank and unflattering and if not, why do you think the paparazzi are so hated fighting broke out?

CD: No fights are usually introduced by overzealous bodyguards and hangers that do not quite understand the business and think they are helping them cope. There were times when even the guards have been fired for having too aggressive

DD: That the stars and celebrities who have shot that gives pleasure to work with the paparazzi?

CD: Hand, Tom Cruise, Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, Hugh Jackman, Larry King.

DD: What do celebrities know they want to avoid?

CD: Gwenyth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston, Cher, Barbra Streisand DD: Politicians of the photographers of the Washington scene resist?

CD: No, the first politicians do not understand the game of paparazzi in Washington, but now realize they are public figures and, as technology has evolved, it should try to use to their advantage.

DD: Is it different in terms of high-level political stars of film and television picture?

CD: Yes, I often see you as if to ask, “Why are you taking my picture on the streets I’m not a celebrity?” But these days all the politicians know they must be visual. attract the youth market and represent their districts. Some are flattered that their components are seen in magazines.

DD: If an agency covers a geographic area such as Washington, DC, the paparazzi follow celebrities and politicians, as they leave town or leave the country?

CD: Not necessarily, but if a politician has a great (hot) story, you can bet it will be great. The freelance photographer to pay their own transportation, but if you work with an agency, the agency will pay airfare, lodging and meals.

DD: The paparazzi invited to big events or just wait it out until all the celebrities in or out?

CD: Some moonlight and get the red carpet, but the hard core real photographers do not like these features, as they control the situations and images are not worth as much as the images of the street free.

DD: I also heard that do not care about laws that restrict the photographs of celebrities in public places. They are willing to pay fines to get great pictures. Is this the general case?

CD: This is not true in general, because most people know that magazines are not going to buy photos of celebrities in limited areas. Agents also prefer to keep their names in the good graces with celebrities and their public relations agents, so that organizations will not endanger this time.

DD: Can you tell me about a personal experience he had with a celebrity who will never forget?

I once worked on Paul McCartney in his divorce huge scandal. Like five other paparazzi waiting outside her home in New York, Paul comes out and none of the other five had to leave. I followed him down a block and then stopped and posed for me, thinking that those pictures that I wanted. I let him walk around Manhattan without a photograph and went to dinner. I just waited outside, and then when he came out, he said he had given me the photos so why was I still follow. I said, “Sir Paul, do not take more pictures of you, out of respect, but I’m working on an assignment for a newspaper in London and want to know what you are doing today.” Aa started laughing and asked me what paper was and said it was the Daily Mail and laughed again.

DD: Is there competition from the general public (with all digital cameras) to send photos pending various publications?

CD: Sure, but the difference is, the general public does not always know when or patience to shoot very well. Sometimes you have to let the fame to do something that the public expects to see. For example, a new couple is rumored to be leaving, but they deny it and the general public sees the streets in a cap. But the best image of them would be taken if the photographer to wait until they hold hands, or even a kiss. Big Money Shot!

DD: Do you have a team of editors to integrate the new with the photos of celebrities?

CD: Yes, we have some writers, and try our writers team within their forces. You can love the music and write all the music artists. Another woman might love fashion and you get this story, but mostly everyone is famous and made aware of new policies.

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