Remember last week when Tom tweeted a photo of his new place to hang out and record music? Just today he gave us another one, this time via his latest Twitter avatar.
The Not Pink Studio: “I’m going for hardcore goth thrash metal this year! It’s a really soothing sound x”
Check out this past interview Tom gave exclusively to Feltbeats.com to learn exactly what Tom’s history with pink recording studios is, and why he’ll never live it down. 😉
In a short video featuring a variety of different stars including Tom’s “Harry Potter” cast mates Bonnie Wright and Rupert Grint, Nylon Magazine asked them what they think the Best Love Song is. You can catch Tom’s answer at 1:38.
And for those of you too young to melt into a puddle of fangirly goo and the rest of you that did at his choice, here it is. I always knew Tom was a smart man. 😉
Thanks to FilmClubUK we now have new photos and official video of the live interview webcast they did with Tom this past Wednesday.
Video highlights of FILMCLUB’s exclusive webcast chat with Harry Potter star Tom Felton, are now available on FilmClub’s Youtube channel, or you can view them below.
FILMCUB members exclusively quizzed Tom, who is known for his role as Harry Potters’ arch-enemy Draco Malfoy, when the celebrity-backed after-school scheme FILMCLUB hosted its first ever webcast on 21 April.
Filmclubbers from all over the UK logged on with their teacher and classmates to watch the webcast, and Tom answered questions about his role in Harry Potter, his adventures in the wizarding world, film inspirations and what his plans are when the hit franchise series casts is last spell.
Speaking about taking part in FILMCLUB’s debut webcast, Tom commented: “I had a great time at the FILMCLUB webcast. Fantastic questions that quizzed me far better than journalists! I would do it again anytime. Thanks to everyone who asked so many great questions.”
FILMCLUB is a network of exciting after-school clubs which offers children free weekly access to thousands of classic and popular films – opening the door onto a dazzling world of cultures, life stories, aspirations, times and places. The webcast enabled FILMCLUB’s 3912 schools and 100,000* strong membership to watch the special event, which was arranged as part of the initiative’s Close Encounters programme that enables school children to interact with film industry professionals.
FILMCLUB is a network of exciting after-school clubs which offers children free weekly access to thousands of classic and popular films – opening the door onto a dazzling world of cultures, life stories, aspirations, times and places. For further information please visit www.filmclub.org.
You can check out more new photos here in our galleries.
Remember all those Kai Z. Feng photos Tom posed for in 2009? Seems Kai has decided to start his own magazine, and Tom is featured in one of the promo’s released in anticipation of the big event.
NAME Magazine will feature talent from all backgrounds of the creative industry with chic pictorials exposing new and established musicians and actors, as well as contributions from the main forces behind the industry.
Launching as an online title, NAME will constantly be updated keeping readers guessing with every new article. The focus is to involve readers as much as possible in the blog functionality of the magazine, making it an approachable publication inspiring creative talent to get involved and share their opinions wherever they are in the world.
Right now only photos from Kai’s “archives” are being used for promotional purposes. Could a new, previously unreleased photo of Tom be possible when the magazine sees the light of day?
You can check out Kai Z. Feng’s photography at the links below, or his photos of Tom here in our galleries. My favorite is this one. Which is yours?