The IT Factor Features Oscar Winner Karen Goodman at The March 2011 VIP Talent Connect Summit

Alycia Kaback The IT Factor, Oscar Winner Karen GoodmanAs partners in the Simon & Goodman Picture Company, independent filmmakers Kirk Simon and Karen Goodman are recipients of three Academy Award nominations and three Emmy Awards and recently won an Oscar for their documentary “Strangers No More.” The company is based in New York, and works in film and television production.

Karen’s  Oscar winning film “Strangers No More,” is about the Bialik-Rogozin school, a unique school in south Tel Aviv with children from forty-eight different countries and wildly diverse backgrounds.  The documentary profiles the school and the students who somehow, despite the dizzying diversity, manage to do all the right things to foster an environment where these students can actually come together to learn.

Simon & Goodman received an Oscar nomination and an Emmy Award for Best Documentary for the HBO special, Chimps: So Like Us. Their exploration of the role of women in Egypt, “Cairo Unveiled,” was broadcast as the season premiere of National Geographic Explorer series in 1992. They produced and directed “Backstage at Masterpiece Theater: A 20th Anniversary Special,” which was broadcast nationally on PBS and nominated for an Emmy Award. They have produced a number of projects for Lincoln Center’s Dance Film Archive, documenting the works of choreographers Paul Taylor, Alvin Ailey, Robert Joffrey, Jerome Robbins, and George Balanchine. Other joint projects include commercials, corporate and promotional videos, and political spots.

Karen Goodman was nominated for an Oscar for “Children’s Storefront”, a portrait of an extraordinary educational oasis in Harlem. Her film No Applause, Just Throw Money was first seen at New Directors/New Films; following its broadcast on the PBS documentary showcase P.O.V., it won an Emmy and numerous festival awards, including the Silver Prize at the Leningrad International Film Festival. Ms. Goodman’s first film, Light of Many Masks, was televised in the U.K. and the U.S.

Kirk Simon was nominated for an Oscar for Isaac In America, a co-production with AMERICAN MASTERS about the Nobel laureate writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, which premiered at the New York Film Festival. Mr. Simon produced a dramatic adaptation of a Singer short story, “The Cafeteria”, for American Playhouse. He directed the PBS special, “Carnegie Hall”, and the PBS children’s series, Eat Well, Be Well.

Both Simon and Goodman are members of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and served as judges for the International and National Emmy Awards, the Ace Awards and the Media Program for the National Endowment for the Humanities. Simon & Goodman are currently in production on a documentary for PBS’s American Experience chronicling the early history of the telephone.

Alycia Kaback announces The IT Factor’s Dylan McLane Interviewed as The Face of The Season “Dylanesque”

Alycia Kaback The IT Factor, Dylan McLaneIN CONVERSATION: DYLAN MCLANE
Name|Dylan McLane

Age|18

Hometown|Pennington, New Jersey

How did you get discovered?

I was walking through my local mall and a scout from V.I.P. talent search approached me. Through V.I.P., I went to an event and met my agent Ryan Colby

Items that are always with me when I am traveling :

Iphone—my best friend, I would be lost without it!

Favorite places you have been to:

New York, hope to travel a lot more through modeling

People would be surprised to know that I…

watch a lot of Japanese anime!
Favorite dish to eat:

 

Italian, especially Vodka Rigatoni and bread!

What type of music do you like listening to?

A huge array of music—from Kings of Leon, Incubus and City and Colour to Dub Step, such as Bassnectar and Flux Pavilion

If you had to choose a song that would best describe you as an individual, what song would it be?

The End by Kings Of Leon

Do you have a lucky charm?

My wallet—I had this wallet since middle school. To have the same wallet for eight years and still functioning is lucky in itself.

What are you most obsessed about?

My hair—I am extremely picky and will not leave my house until I feel my hair is just right

What irritates you?

When people are controlling or uses the possessive vibe when text messaging me

Your favorite curse word…and why?

FUCK—it is so versatile and it goes so well in just about every good or bad situation! Sorry, Mom!


What turns you on? What turns you off?

Turn on: A good kisser

Turn off: Bad breath and bad body odor

What’s your favorite pickup line?

“Hey girl, you’re mad sexy!” Then I give the gun and the wink, of course!

Describe your personal style.

Classy. I am usually dress in a nice sweater, trousers and dress shoes

What is your new year wish for 2011 and resolution?

Travel more and do well in school

 MODEL AGENTS|Ryan Colby|Colby Models

 IMAGES|John Tan

CONCEPT|STYLING|CASTING|John Tan
MODEL|Dylan McClane |Colby Models
Special thanks to Ryan Colby at Colby Models for his support; Dylan McClane for traveling from Jersey to NYC for this shoot on the busiest day of fashion week casting.
To see the rest of the photos from Dylan’s shoot with John Tan click here.

The IT Factor’s Danielle Guldin Success Story Update

Danielle Guldin, Alycia Kaback The IT FactorA happy ‘hello!’ to you all, and I hope you’re enjoying the Summer weather!  This is the first edition of a quarterly newsletter I am beginning in order to provide an easy way to update everyone I know about the professional goings-on in my life.  I hope you enjoy what you read, as most of you are a very large part of why I am finally able to do this.  In advance, I’d like to thank you for being my friends. Here it goes…..

2010 started off with a bang!  Early in January, my good friend, Mark Schoenfeld, advised me to begin auditioning for some theatre projects.  I followed his advice, and within the week, landed the leading role as “Rose,” in the musical Sleeping Beauty for Galli’s Fairytale Theatre in Manhattan.  The show ran for 3 weeks, and it was a fantastic opportunity to get my feet wet in this crazy city’s theatre scene!  Shortly thereafter, I became the host of the New York public access show called Extreme Art Television for The Society of Unique Artists. It’s been amazing to experience New York art at it’s finest and interview some of the most cutting-edge artists in the world!  In early February, my friend Schoolly D,a legendary recording artist and producer, listened to a partial track I had recorded and invited me to his studio to write and record some songs.  Within a few hours we laid down a few really exciting tracks, and we’re continuing to brainstorm some great ideas.  I was also involved in the making of his newest music video for the track, “Just Can’t Help Myself.” It was a completely crazy, funny, zany day, and the video turned out really comedic and light-hearted.  In early March, at the world-wide premiere of the documentary We Live in Public, about/starring the social media pioneer Josh Harris,Josh personally asked me to present the official We Live in Public uniform jacket to the host of the evening’s events, Adrien Grenier.  That was quite an honor!

During the VIP Talent Connect Event on March 13th, I was able to reconnect with the completely fabulous and always stylish, Jess Zaino!  That very day, she cast me in the spec commercial she was producing for Brooklyn Lager. What a great day!  I was also featured in 4 scenes on an episode of Gossip Girl in which Sara Conte cast me.  A few weeks later, my friendJohn Buffalo Mailer asked me to audition for a role in Tell Me the Truth, a short experimental film by the Emmy awardwinning director, Gena Konstantinakos.  I nailed the audition and was cast in the film alongside greats such as John Buffalo Mailer (Wall Street 2), Meital Dohan (Weeds), and Steve Colman (Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry).  WOWOWOW, what an AMAZING opportunity!  Working with people of this level was a dream come true, and Gena’s directorial style was magical!

April was a whirlwind of adventure!  Another Emmy award winning director, Benedict Hadley, had begun filming a reality show about VIP, entitled VIP/NYC, and I was cast in a leading role.  I was instructed to carry a KodakZi8 camera with me at all times, filming myself throughout the course of my adventures.  Some of these adventures included volunteering some time at the 3 Dot Dash International Youth Leadership Summit for global peace, hosted by the great producer, Nile Rogers.  I also documented my double-life as a regular on-air model for the QVC Network, modeling cosmetics for (the fabulous) Laura Geller.  A ridiculously talented guy, Benedict also wrote an OUTSTANDING script called Boost.   He cast me as the principle role of “Keran,” the best friend of the lead character, “Simah.”  After spending loads of time filming theElectronic Press Kit (EPK), we are expected to begin shooting sometime in the late summer.  I couldn’t be more excited (and impatient) to get started!  In late April, I had the experience of a lifetime at the Twitter #140Conf, where I was not only able hang out with Ivanka Trump backstage, but also had the AMAZING opportunity to interview the great and powerful TV personality, Donny Deutsch!  I was so nervous my head was spinning, and I think it turned out pretty darn good!

After attending the awards ceremony at the Babelgum Film Festival in May, my good friend, director Ali Hossaini, consulted with me about a screenplay I have slowly begun to outline, and also the development of a book of poetry I’ve been writing in dribs and drabs for years.  As summer continues, I hope to delve further into these personal projects.   In mid-May, I volunteered 5 days of my life at the HOBY, the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership summit, held in Central PA.  During these 5 days, I facilitated  an amazing group of high school sophomores as they learned about the art and selflessness of community service, made pertinent political decisions as they sat in the PA House of Representatives, and made great personal strides as human beings.  It was an amazing and rewarding week! To top off a crazy month, I also began modeling for (the totally awesome) Kate Somerville Skin Health Line on QVC.

2010 has been quite a year, thus far.  I can’t wait to see what the summer will bring!

I have devised a list of goals to accomplish until I update you again.  Here they are!

1) Create my own weekly show on YouTube

2) Start auditioning as often as humanly possible

3) Finish my reel (I’m still waiting on bits of promising footag

4) VISIT HOLLYWOOD (finally!)

5) Finish my website (looong overdue)

Thank you for reading up on my life as of late.  I hope this update finds you happy, healthy, and enjoying the sunshine!