All Screen articles in 19 Apr 2012
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NewsBattleship sinks Titanic 3D at the UK box office
Universal’s action sci-fi commandeers top spot with an estimated $6.1m (£3.9m) haul.
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NewsNetflix UK launches app for Windows Phone
All devices running Windows Phone 7.5 or higher can now use streaming service.
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NewsAdobe previews new Creative Suite 6 Production Premium at NAB
Release will be available in first half of 2012.
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NewsUniversal adopts Aspera’s faspex for post-production file sharing
Universal Pictures has deployed Aspera’s faspex as its production and post-production solution for sending, receiving and sharing of media files.
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NewsGrey Juice Lab expands in Asia with Imaginasia partnership
Grey Juice Lab, a multiscreen and streaming content solutions company, has struck a strategic partnership with Imaginasia.
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NewsPark Road, Weta cooperate with Christie on high frame rates
New Zealand-based Park Road Post Production and Weta Digital have signed a technology co-production agreement with Christie to work together on digital cinema production and projection advancement, especially high frame rates (HFR).
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NewsInternational 3D Society plans new European 3D Awards
Opera House of Liege (pictured) to host new European 3D awards in partnership with 3D Stereo MEDIA.
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NewsAutlook, Films Transit to jointly handle sales on Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview
EXCLUSIVE: Feature documentary shows Bob Cringely’s 1995 interview with Jobs.
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NewsChristie Duo chosen for James Cameron’s Titanic 3D premiere
Christie Digital and Cameron’s Lightstorm signed five-year deal in September 2011.
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NewsTremor FX's new seating technology incorporates sound mix into seat vibrations
RedSeat Entertainment and Seating Concepts have launched new Tremor FX Kinetic Seating technology for theatres.
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NewsChristie hosts high frame rate summit with industry experts
Christie hosted a high frame rate summit on April 12 in Kitchener, Ontario.
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NewsMovie Mogul’s Monster Project goes into development
The cross genre feature will be the British independent production company’s second film following Panic Button.
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NewsSmartJog and CineLab Group sign digital cinema distribution deal in Russia and CIS
CineLab become the first digital cinema network operator to license SmartJog’s solutions after a recent pilot phase.
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FeaturesPaul Webster
The veteran UK producer talks about Salmon Fishing In The Yemen’s audience appeal; Jason Statham’s new side in Hummingbird; and Joe Wright’s inventive take on Anna Karenina.
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FeaturesDonald Rice
The writer-director talks about his Tribeca-bound feature directorial debut, Cheerful Weather For The Wedding.
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NewsNetflix UK acquires Lilyhammer
Netflix has secured the streaming rights in the UK and Ireland for Lilyhammer, the mobster comedy drama starring Sopranos actor Steven Van Zandt.
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FeaturesChinese delegation visits Pinewood
Li Changchun, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, came with other senior officials from the Chinese government and Embassy to tour the UK’s Pinewood Studios on April 17.
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NewsUK’s Digital Media Services expands to Los Angeles
UK-based Digital Media Services has opened a new Hollywood office to serve its US clients.
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NewsWelcome to ScreenTech
Welcome to ScreenTech, Screen’s new newsletter devoted to the crucial technology news impacting the global film industry.
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NewsJoni Sighvatsson's Palomar options The Immortal Rules and rest of series
Joni Sighvatsson’s production company Palomar Pictures has optioned Blood of Eden, the new series from bestselling young adult author Julie Kagawa.















