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I contacted Novel over the weekend, and he confirmed meeting with Jackson at Neverland Valley during the time of the 2005 trial. He told me that he was originally contacted by Jackson's brother Jermaine and that Michael and the family wanted Novel to gather proof of the Malnik/Mottola conspiracy and further find evidence that Mottola was behind the criminal child molestation charges. The ultimate goal was to blow the trial out of the water so Jackson wouldn't have to face prison time.
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Quote from: "Serenitys_Dream"Quote from: "somekindofsign"It´s very important to remember that this trailer was made by Tohme Tohme´s advertising company TRW...You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI am sorry but your are mistaken. TRW did the advertising for the upcoming concerts. The trailer would have been created by the SONY MARKETING TEAM in consultation with AEG and Kenny Ortega."The marketing team for the movie collaborates with the director & producer to decide how they want to promote the film.They then devise a narration based on selected scenes and chose the music, graphics and voice-over."So how did Sony do it? I turned to Time magazine for answers, since it offered a story with a headline that was too good to resist: "Marketing 'This Is It': How Sony Created a Global Event." Alas, none of the top execs from Sony's crack marketing team is actually quoted in the story, so when it comes to analyzing Sony's marketing prowess, we have to take the word of various outsiders, including Variety's Stephen Gaydos, Fandango spokesman Harry Medved and Hollywood.com box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian, who is, on average, quoted about 1,000 times a week in the show-biz press.Time says Sony cleverly kept the movie away from critics until the last minute, pushed the film as a global phenomenon by orchestrating 33 different premieres, 16 of them synced to begin at the same time, and pumped up early ticket buying by saying the film would have a two-week-only run. It all sounds very innovative, except for the fact that it's all been done before, most of it by Sony in its launch of its "Da Vinci Code" series, which had much the same global opening strategy and was also held back from critics until the last moment....So my hat's off to Sony's Marketing Team, which took what could have been a lemon and served us a delightful, cool glass of lemonade. Taken from movies reviews that were posted at this site:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Quote from: "somekindofsign"It´s very important to remember that this trailer was made by Tohme Tohme´s advertising company TRW...You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI am sorry but your are mistaken. TRW did the advertising for the upcoming concerts. The trailer would have been created by the SONY MARKETING TEAM in consultation with AEG and Kenny Ortega."The marketing team for the movie collaborates with the director & producer to decide how they want to promote the film.They then devise a narration based on selected scenes and chose the music, graphics and voice-over."So how did Sony do it? I turned to Time magazine for answers, since it offered a story with a headline that was too good to resist: "Marketing 'This Is It': How Sony Created a Global Event." Alas, none of the top execs from Sony's crack marketing team is actually quoted in the story, so when it comes to analyzing Sony's marketing prowess, we have to take the word of various outsiders, including Variety's Stephen Gaydos, Fandango spokesman Harry Medved and Hollywood.com box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian, who is, on average, quoted about 1,000 times a week in the show-biz press.Time says Sony cleverly kept the movie away from critics until the last minute, pushed the film as a global phenomenon by orchestrating 33 different premieres, 16 of them synced to begin at the same time, and pumped up early ticket buying by saying the film would have a two-week-only run. It all sounds very innovative, except for the fact that it's all been done before, most of it by Sony in its launch of its "Da Vinci Code" series, which had much the same global opening strategy and was also held back from critics until the last moment....So my hat's off to Sony's Marketing Team, which took what could have been a lemon and served us a delightful, cool glass of lemonade. Taken from movies reviews that were posted at this site:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
It´s very important to remember that this trailer was made by Tohme Tohme´s advertising company TRW...You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Michael Joseph JacksonMichael Joseph Jackson, a celebrity pop star, was born on August 29, 1958. He died unexpectedly on June 25, 2009 at the age of 50.Between 1993 and 1994 and separately between 2004 and 2005, Mr. Jackson was investigated by California law enforcement agencies for possible child molestation. He was acquitted of all such charges. The FBI provided technical and investigative assistance to these agencies during the cases. The Bureau also investigated threats made against Mr. Jackson and others by an individual who was later imprisoned for these crimes.This release consists of seven separate files, as described below:You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThis file details a Los Angeles field office investigation into extortion threats against Michael Jackson and others in 1992. The subject of this investigation pled guilty and was sentenced to prison in 1993.A total of 111 pages were withheld to prevent duplication of material already released or to protect personal privacy, the identity of sources that provided information to the FBI in confidence, and internal rules and practices. Some information was referred to the U.S. Secret Service.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThis file involves a Los Angeles field office investigation opened to assist local authorities with a child molestation case in 1993. The case never went to trial.Ninety-five pages were withheld to prevent duplication of material already released or to protect personal privacy, the identity of sources that provided information to the FBI in confidence, and internal rules and practices.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThis file was opened by the FBI’s legal attaché office in London when it assisted local authorities with a child molestation investigation in 1993.Thirteen pages were withheld to protect personal privacy and the identity of sources that provided information to the FBI in confidence.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThis file details a request made to the FBI to analyze a VHS videotape provided by the U.S. Customs Service as part of a child pornography investigation.Some information was redacted to protect personal privacy. Four pages were referred to U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement for a release determination.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login Our Los Angeles field office opened this file when it was asked by local authorities to provide forensic computer analysis assistance in a child molestation investigation in 2004. The examination of evidence in this case was conducted by the FBI’s Computer Analysis and Response Team (CART). Mr. Jackson was ultimately acquitted of these charges in a California court.One hundred and twenty-three pages were withheld to protect personal privacy, the identity of sources that provided information to the FBI in confidence, and internal rules and practices or to prevent the disclosure of techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThis Los Angeles field office file was opened in 2004 to investigate child molestation allegations. Due to lack of witness cooperation, the case was closed.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThis file involves a request made of the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group to provide advice and assistance to local authorities concerning a child molestation investigation in 2004.Some information was redacted to protect personal privacy and internal rules and practices.