丽丽熊 发表于 2009-10-28 00:03:59

原帖由 gopatrick 于 2009-10-27 23:11 发表 http://bbs2.chinaice.org/images/common/back.gif


听FSU的筒子说版本不同是因为CBC不想给版权费,把有版权问题的部分剪掉鸟,虽说是开玩笑不过倒是很有可能滴。
庐山瀑布汗
那选手比赛时用这些音乐有没有版权问题啊?电视台不是也要播出来吗?

gopatrick 发表于 2009-10-28 11:13:48

原帖由 丽丽熊 于 2009-10-28 00:03 发表 http://www.chinaice.org/images/common/back.gif

庐山瀑布汗
那选手比赛时用这些音乐有没有版权问题啊?电视台不是也要播出来吗?

当然有,听说是ISU买单的,反正羊毛出在羊身上,如果想帮ISU省钱尽管可以用60年代以前录制的音乐

lilybear 发表于 2009-10-28 19:17:45

原帖由 gopatrick 于 2009-10-28 11:13 发表 http://bbs1.chinaice.org/images/common/back.gif


当然有,听说是ISU买单的,反正羊毛出在羊身上,如果想帮ISU省钱尽管可以用60年代以前录制的音乐
庐山瀑布汗~~~~~~
花滑果然是烧钱的东东。。。

irriya 发表于 2009-10-28 23:50:05

那个练托举的视频太好笑了 喜感十足

gopatrick 发表于 2009-10-29 13:52:07

Kurt Browning表演视频

身兼主持的Kurt是第二周赛果的表演嘉宾,穿上冰球鞋献艺,冰上步法步法之王当之无愧
http://www.rayfile.com/files/3e80af99-c44d-11de-b3e5-0014221b798a/

Penny 发表于 2009-10-29 16:29:55

看了yuna的,感觉跳跃怎么有气无力的?可能场地小的缘故,不敢起速度吧。这套的确更适合表演,但味道嘛还是差一点。

鱼类 发表于 2009-11-4 09:28:47

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Former professional hockey player Claude Lemieux, left, and figure skater Shae-Lynn Bourne skate during the media event for the CBC series "Battle of the Blades" in Toronto on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Champion figure skaters and former NHL hockey heroes are practicing their spins and lifts this week as they prepare to face off on the new show.

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Former professional hockey player Tie Domi, left, lifts figure skater Christine Hough-Sweeney during a media event for the CBC series "Battle of the Blades" in Toronto on Tuesday Sept. 29, 2009. Champion figure skaters and former NHL hockey heroes are practicing their spins and lifts this week as they prepare to face off on the new show.

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Former professional hockey player Claude Lemieux, left, and figure skater Shae-Lynn Bourne skate during the media event for the CBC series "Battle of the Blades" in Toronto on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Champion figure skaters and former NHL hockey heroes are practicing their spins and lifts this week as they prepare to face off on the new show.

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Former professional hockey player Ron Duguay, left, and figure skater Barbara Underhill skate during a media event for the CBC series "Battle of the Blades" in Toronto on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Champion figure skaters and former NHL hockey heroes are practicing their spins and lifts this week as they prepare to face off on the new show.

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Former professional hockey players Bob Probert, left, in figure skates, and Tie Domi hold hands as they try a spin during a media event for the CBC series "Battle of the Blades" in Toronto on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Champion figure skaters and former NHL hockey heroes are practicing their spins and lifts this week as they prepare to face off on the new show.

gopatrick 发表于 2009-11-13 06:23:29

纽约时报报道

Opposites on Ice Find a New Rhythm Together

By MICHELINE MAYNARD
Published: November 10, 2009
   
DETROIT — It now seems like such a brilliantidea that it is a surprise no one had thought of it before: pairingfigure skaters with hockey players for ice dancing routines in theultimate ice rink reality show. Skip to next paragraph   Enlarge This Image
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Christine Hough-Sweeney and the former N.H.L. enforcer Tie Domi were eliminated last week from “Battle of the Blades.”

Claude Lemieux and Shae-Lynn Bourne are among the final three couples competing in the CBC's “Battle of the Blades.”
   


That’s what the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has done this fall with “Battle of the Blades,”a huge hit across Canada that has captured a following in United Statesborder towns like Detroit, whose cable systems show CBC programs.
“It’sreally great that these two sports that have had to share hockey rinksacross Canada can finally get along,” the program’s co-host, the formerOlympic skater Kurt Browning, said on the opening telecast.
The premiere of “Blades” on Oct. 4 drew 1.95 million Canadian viewers,the second-highest figure for an original Canadian show, according toThe Hollywood Reporter. It is averaging about 1.5 million viewers aweek.
Each pair is composed of a former N.H.L. player and aCanadian figure skating star, including Olympic, world and nationalchampions.
Every week, the pairs learn a new dance routine,performed in front of an audience at the old Maple Leaf Gardens inToronto, brought back to life for the program. The routines are judgedby a panel using the old 6-point scoring system. The overall winningpair receives $100,000 for a favorite charity.
Three pairs now survive from the original eight: Craig Simpson and Jamie Salé, Claude Lemieux and Shae-Lynn Bourne, and Marie-France Dubreuil and Stéphane Richer. They will compete Sunday.
Simpson and Salé have the highest fan vote totals, according to the “Blades” Web site. Salé won Olympic gold with pairs partner David Pelletier, now her husband. Pelletier is a coach on the program.
“None of us have ever really had that moment where it’s just you,” said Simpson, who played with Pittsburgh, Edmonton and Buffalo. “You don’t have your stick in your hand, and you can’t hit anybody.”
Theregular judges are Dick Button, a two-time Olympic champion who is alongtime skating commentator, and Sandra Bezic, a renowned skatingchoreographer and former pairs skater. There is also a rotating groupof guest judges.
Last week, the guest judges were the Olympic gold medalist Kristi Yamaguchi and her husband, Bret Hedican, a former N.H.L. player who competed against many of the “Blades” participants.
Once the judges’ scores are in, viewers vote by telephone, text message or on the Web.
Pairs who do not survive are “iced” and appear Tuesday night on “The Hour,” a late-night program hosted by George Stroumboulopoulos, Canada’s version of Jimmy Kimmel, who served as a guest judge.
The show’s co-hosts are Browning and Ron MacLean, who is part of the “Hockey Night in Canada” broadcasting team.
Thosewho did not know MacLean was once a hockey referee were startled on thefirst night to see him barrel down the ice and come to a fast stop infront of the cameras.
Since then, MacLean and Browning have also gotten in on the action, appearing last week as members of the Blues Brothers, replete with fedoras and sunglasses.
Button,who like the other judges is overwhelmingly positive in his criticism,said he had been surprised by the outcome. “Whether on hockey skates orfigure skates, or what they’re on, it’s been a joy to see,” he saidlast week.
But no matter the enthusiasm, the skating is a farcry from the artistry shown by Olympic and professional figure skaters.There is no getting past the fact that hockey players are trained to befast and aggressive, rather than lithe and creative, and that many arebetter known for being fighters than the lovers they are asked toportray.
Much joshing took place at the beginning of “Blades” — for instance, about a potential brawl between two longtime rivals, Tie Domi and Bob Probert, known for mixing it up during their careers.
TheseN.H.L. veterans seem particularly bent on lifts, death spirals andhurling about the female skaters, rather than triple axels or camelspins. But there have been surprising bursts when the hockey players’skating was on a par with the pros’.
On Nov. 2, Simpson and Saléearned straight 5.9s from the judges for a lively routine set to thebossa nova from “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.”
“You could take that performance on the road, it was so entertaining,” Yamaguchi told them.
Thewomen wear conventional skating costumes — skimpy and spangly — but themen, for the most part, have been spared the Spandex and satin pants,although Domi made his final appearance in a short-sleeved pink shirt.
Incontrast to his reputation, Domi appeared to choke up while makingfarewell remarks after he and his partner, the Canadian nationalchampion Christine Hough-Sweeney, were iced Nov. 2.
He emotionally thanked his castmates and the makeup crew, hair stylists and wardrobe ladies before MacLean gently cut him off.
Theevening before, Yamaguchi seemed to sum up Domi’s experience, saying,“I never thought I’d ever say you looked cute on the ice.”

Kristi Yamaguchi和她今年退役的冰球运动员老公,在上个星期作了客席裁判,她很幽默的对参赛者之一的Domi,枫叶队的名打手说:“我每次在冰面上看到你都是在你扁我老公的时候,想不到也有可爱的一面”

gopatrick 发表于 2009-11-13 06:30:00

Shae-Lynn美女这个星期“加拿大经典金曲之夜”的表演

http://www.shaelynnbourne.com/Hallelujah6.htm

squalloror 发表于 2009-11-13 14:51:46

当然有,听说是ISU买单的,反正羊毛出在羊身上,如果想帮ISU省钱尽管可以用60年代以前录制的音乐
gopatrick 发表于 2009-10-28 11:13 http://bbs1.chinaice.org/images/common/back.gif


汗啊汗,那偶家穷能不能次次滑古典啊,莫扎特 贝多芬肖邦   李斯特这些爷爷们的总不用付版税的吧

唐卡洛 发表于 2009-11-13 15:08:24

什么剧情啊

gopatrick 发表于 2009-11-13 19:49:21

汗啊汗,那偶家穷能不能次次滑古典啊,莫扎特 贝多芬肖邦   李斯特这些爷爷们的总不用付版税的吧[ ...
squalloror 发表于 2009-11-13 14:51 http://www.chinaice.org/images/common/back.gif

我说的是录制而不是创作哦,演奏的团体或乐手的版税也是要付滴~
素滴,同志们,这是一个万恶的金钱社会{:1_280:}

Jeremazing 发表于 2009-11-13 20:48:42

我说的是录制而不是创作哦,演奏的团体或乐手的版税也是要付滴~
gopatrick 发表于 2009-11-13 19:49 http://bbs2.chinaice.org/images/common/back.gif

可是这样实际操作起来不是很困难吗?难道ISU专门有一个部门负责统计哪些制作者的音乐被用到,然后挨个往人家的帐户里打版权费?——这是多么巨大的工作量啊……

PS:Maksim这种一定每年都能从ISU拿到很多钱……

离恨恰如春草 发表于 2009-11-13 20:50:12

怪不得P老用马顿的曲子,感情是帮他赚钱呢……

crazyraul7 发表于 2009-11-13 21:01:25

OMG~居然还有版权费一说~那么那些已经bye-bye了滴大师们就免了吗~~~
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