All Screen articles in 15 Nov 2012 – Page 7
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3net unveils maiden film and television slate
Partners Sony, Discovery and IMAX have unveiled the inaugural slate of original 3D and 4K TV series and specials to be produced by its fledgling production arm.
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China box office monthly round-up: Bait 3D makes surprise attack
Bait 3D, Huayi Brothers’ Tai Chi films and The Bourne Legacy all took a bite out of the China box office in October.
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Essential Media to finance Joffe’s Violet Town
Mark Joffe’s Violet Town is one of several films being financed at Essential Media and Entertainment, the production company last night awarded the Independent Producer of the Year Award by the Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA).
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Iron Sky's Timo Vuorensola to direct sci-fi Jeremiah Harm
Film is based on a BOOM! Studios graphic novel of the same name written by industry veterans Keith Giffen and Alan Grant.
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Nordic Film Fest line-up revealed
The inaugural Nordic Film Festival has unveiled its programme, comprising 11 independent productions from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
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Peapie, Anonymous Content, Embankment on board Swedish serial killer story
Agnieszka Lukasiak to direct.
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Technicolor, Contenido Alternativo team up for Latin American distribution
The venture will cover digital cinema drive replication as well as distribution fulfillment and support for the region.
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RealD chosen for Hobbit premieres
Attendees at premieres in New Zealand and London will receive specially branded RealD 3D glasses in dark green plastic.
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Tremor FX cinema seat vibration tech fills first order
Caribbean Cinemas will be the first movie theatre in the world to adopt Tremor FX active theatre seats [pictured].
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ICG president Steven Poster on cinematographers in a digital universe
ScreenTech talks to Steven Poster about the cinematographer’s place in a new digital landscape.
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Christie launches Solaria One projector for emerging markets, community cinemas
Projector delivers DCI-compliant images at 8,000 lumens within the DCI colour space and 10,000 lumens when presenting alternative content.