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“Making a show about sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll at the height of Covid was another challenge that we did not anticipate,” Daisy Jones & The Six executive producer Lauren Levy Neustadter said of the very real-world hurdles the Prime Video series about a fictional 1970s supergroup faced making it from the page to the screen.
“But, I think, the silver lining was this group of actors really became a band,” added Neustadter, Hello Sunshine’s president of Film & TV, about the script-flipping moment for the limited series led by Riley Keough and Sam Claflin. “They took advantage of that year and trained with their voices and their instruments and became a real rock band, which is pretty amazing.”
Clearly the effort paid off.
Daisy Jones & The Six has proved a hit for the Jeff Bezos-owned streamer – on the screen and on the record charts too. The cherry on top may be that the 10-episode series developed by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber racked up the Emmy nominations last month, nine to be specific, including for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
Along with EP Neustadter, three of those Emmy nominees appeared on Deadline’s Contenders Television: The Nominees panel: Costume designer Denise Wingate, music supervisor Frankie Pine and production designer Jessica Kender.
“Starting from the very beginning … we wanted it to feel real,” said Kender (Little Fires Everywhere) about the balance with the “patina” of the era. “We wanted to stay true to the tones of the time, but we also want to show the audience what we all think of when we think of the ’70s – because what I don’t want to do is show you a documentary. We want to immerse you in the world.”
“What we set out to do in the beginning was to invite our
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Lauren Sánchez was honored at This is About Humanity’s (TIAH) 5th annual fundraising soirée in Los Angeles. It was a star-studded gathering that included her fiancé Jeff Bezos, Kim Kardashian, Eva Longoria, Diego Boneta, Jordana Brewster, among other A-listers. It was a special day for Sánchez who was honored for her donations and contribution to benefitting families and children at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Jon Burlingame A music supervisor has a big job, as defined by the TV Academy: She or he “creatively contributes to the story, character development and overall narrative of the program by engaging in song selection, guiding original song creation and production, overseeing on-camera music performances… contributing to the creation of a unique music aesthetic.” This year’s five nominees reflect those ideals: Frankie Pine, music supervisor for “Daisy Jones & The Six,” was hired five years ago; she was even part of the casting process for the rise-and-fall story of a ’70s rock band. “It was all-encompassing,” she says, “being able to do every aspect of music to help create that authenticity.” Pine submitted episode 8, which depicts the band touring the U.S.
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Stevie Nicks' official review of has triggered a roller coaster of emotions for the show's star, Riley Keough, and executive producer, Reese Witherspoon.After the Fleetwood Mac legend shared high praise for the Prime Video series in a sweet Instagram post earlier this week, Keough and Witherspoon each dropped a comment showing their appreciation while also returning the favor with high praise of their own.Keough needed 14 emojis to share her exact feelings:
Stevie Nicks is a fan of the Amazon Prime show “Daisy Jones & The Six”, which is inspired by Fleetwood Mac.
There’s been talk of the cast of “Daisy Jones & The Six” performing the music from the hit Prime Video series — and that talk is still going on.
big love” for the series. Songwriter Stevie Nicks revealed in an emotional Instagram post Tuesday that Riley Keough “brought back memories that made me feel like a ghost watching my own story” after watching the hit Amazon Prime show “Daisy Jones and the Six.” The Fleetwood Mac singer also revealed that it took her two full watch-throughs before she really got into the 10-episode series. “Just finished watching ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ for the second time,” wrote Nicks.
Camila Morrone is sharing her excitement following her first Emmy nomination after her portrayal of Camila Dunne in the fan-favorite series ‘Daisy Jones & the Six.’ Based on the life and many situations faced by the popular 70’s band ‘Fleetwood Mac,’ the actress recently revealed her main inspiration for the role and other fun facts about her during an interview with W Magazine.The young Hollywood star went on to explain some of the things that scare her both personally and professionally. Camila says that on a personal level, she is scared of some relatable things. “Being alive scares me.
Stevie Nicks finally got to sit down and watch Daisy Jones & The Six, and it was a “very emotional” experience!
Prime Video and Variety collaborated to host Master Crafts at NYA Studios East, an event featuring the Emmy-nominated artisans behind Prime Video’s shows. Moderated by Variety’s senior artisans editor Jazz Tangcay, the five panels included “Music to Our Ears,” with music supervisors, sound editors and mixers; “World Building” with cinematographers, production designers and a VFX supervisor; “Looking the Part,” with costume designers and makeup artists; “Names and Faces” with casting directors; and “The Final Cut” with producers. The creatives behind critically acclaimed shows such as “The Marvelous Mrs.
Fleetwood Mac‘s Stevie Nicks has shared her thoughts on Amazon Prime Video‘s Daisy Jones & The Six after watching it for the second time.Last night (August 15), Nicks took to social media to talk about the Prime Video series, sharing her thoughts on her recent rewatch. “Just finished watching [Daisy Jones & The Six] for the 2nd time. In the beginning, it wasn’t really my story, but Riley seamlessly, soon became my story.”She continued: “It brought back memories that made me feel like a ghost watching my own story.
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Stevie Nicks is finally giving “Daisy Jones & The Six” her seal of approval. The Taylor Jenkins Reid TV adaptation has a very similar vibe to the real-life story of Nicks and her wildly popular band, Fleetwood Mac. Although the story is about the fictional Daisy and her journey into stardom with the already-established band The Six, Nicks saw the similarities to her own life as well.
author Taylor Jenkins Reid has said that her novel about rock and romance in the 1970s — and the critically acclaimed miniseries adaptation that premiered on Prime Video earlier this year — was not directly based on Fleetwood Mac, she's admitted the real-life band definitely served as an inspiration. To anyone who's a fan of both, the similarities are undeniable.From the flowing wardrobe worn by Riley Keough as the titular wild card singer, to her romantic tension with married bandmate Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin), comparisons between Daisy and Stevie Nicks and their respective bands have been top of mind since before the book was even adapted for the screen.No one would know better than Nicks herself, and now, the iconic performer has given the show her blessing.«Just finished watching @daisyjonesand6 for the 2nd time,» Nicks shared on social media on Tuesday. «In the beginning, it wasn't really my story, but Riley seamlessly, soon became my story.
Stevie Nicks loved Daisy Jones & The Six!
“Daisy Jones & The Six” Season 2 could be happening. The Amazon Prime series was based on a book written by Taylor Jenkins Reid. However, following the massive success of the show, it’s totally possible that fans will be seeing more of Billy, Daisy, and the rest of the gang in the future.
Deadline held its annual Contenders Television: The Nominees awards-season event over the weekend, this year spotlighting 13 scripted, unscripted and nonfiction titles from nine networks, studios and streamers. The conversations with the creatives behind the projects allowed for deep dives into their work in virtual panel discussions.