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‘Working Actor.’ Sounds like a punchline

Posted on: May 1st, 2014 by wmapother No Comments

This Tuesday, May 6, I’m on a panel in Los Angeles for one of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation’s “Conversations with Working Actors.”  All SAG-AFTRA members are SAG Foundation logowelcome.  But beware.  I’ll do my best not to steer anyone into the ocean with bad advice…

 

Posted in Acting, Acting Tips & Info, In Person (or, like, Live), Interviews and Q&A's, Los Angeles, News & Events

Louisville Oscar Party

Posted on: February 21st, 2014 by wmapother No Comments

On March 2, Louisville Film Society is throwing their 1st annual Oscar Party, and it’s in our awesome new home in the LFS_OscarPartyAdPortand neighborhood. Local food and drinks, an auction, and a chance to see the new building, which includes a four-screen movie theatre.  Definitely the place to be for the Oscar Party.  Come cheer on our fellow Kentuckians at the show.

 

Posted in Film, Louisville & KY, News & Events

And William’s Envelope for Adaptation Goes to…

Posted on: February 7th, 2014 by wmapother No Comments

Louisville Magazine, a monthly in my hometown, recently asked several Louisvillian filmheads for their opinion of the best film adapted from a book.  Questions with “best” and “favorite” tend to give me hives, but I took one for the hometown and ventured an opinion.  (Because I’m usually so, you know, unopinionated…)Louisvilel Magazine logo

My answer is below, and all our answers are online.

Okay, let’s have it.  What would you nominate for Best Adaptation from a Book?

“For William Mapother, actor and co-founder of the online film-investment marketplace Slated, form drives function, though sometimes an adaptation hits a home run. “Every narrative form has its own inherent advantage — for example, the internal for novels, dialogue for plays and the external (movement) for movies,” says Mapother, who most recendy starred in the Sundance Award-winning Another Earth… “This has produced the general rule for adaptations: The better the book, the worse the movie, and vice versa. (Stanley Kubrick explained: ‘Great writers are embarrassed by plot.’) So, let’s set aside the debate about which criteria to use (most difficult book to adapt, best book, degree of faithfulness to the source, etc.). Across all reasonable criteria for best adaptation, The Godfather receives the highest average score. It’s a great film, period. And it’s recogoizable as both an adaptation and a work of its own. And it so improves upon the source material that the book seems almost a novelization of the movie. (Author Mario Puzo also co-wrote the screenplay.) And it became a touchstone for adaptations. And, yes, it has Brando.”

Posted in Film, Louisville & KY, Press

Techies

Posted on: November 20th, 2013 by wmapother 2 Comments

TechWeek, a digiterati conference held in several large (so far) U.S. cities, has named me to their first LA TechWeek100.  TechWeek100Per their site, “The Techweek100 identifies Los Angeles area leaders who have a significant impact on business and technology.”  I’ve been named both for being a co-founder of the film finance marketplace Slated, and also as an investor in various tech startups.  The list is humbling; I’m in very good company.

More from their site: “The Techweek100 includes managers of fast-growing technology companies, prominent investors, key enablers of the digital ecosystem, creators of new technologies, and other innovators that make important contributions to their field. The Techweek100 is not a ranking but rather a list of 100 technology leaders and organizations chosen by the Techweek community, Techweek Advisory Boards, and Team Techweek.”

The LA conference runs Nov. 21-22 and features a number of fascinating topics and speakers I’m looking forward to hearing.

Posted in Film, In Person (or, like, Live), Los Angeles, News & Events, Press, Slated, Tech

Environmentalist, Schmenvironmentalist

Posted on: October 12th, 2013 by wmapother No Comments

A few years ago, Highland Cleaners in Louisville, Kentucky, opened their 12th location.  07_thg_bannerIt’s in an environmentalist’s dream structure, with a wide variety of features designed to be best buddies with our great green planet.  It’s named, aptly, the Highland Green, and it boasts a terrific website about the building.

Michael Jones, Highlands’s President and a longtime (and long suffering) friend of mine, asked me to narrate a video he commissioned about the building and its environmental features. Business First of Louisville just ran a piece about my narrating the video.

Attached is a list of highlights about the building.  The #1 LEED rating for a U.S. dry cleaning facility.

Signing off now, as I must go cuddle up to some earthworms.

 

Highland Greens 2-pg PDF

Posted in Charitable Causes, Louisville & KY, Video (Online & Home)