All Digital articles – Page 103
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NewsLipSync appoints Ben Shepherd head of 3D/VFX supervisor
UK VFX specialists LipSync have appointed Ben Shepherd as its new head of 3D/visual Effects Supervisor.
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NewsMiramax inks first Russian SVOD deal
Miramax has inked a multi-year deal with Russian SVOD service Stream LLC for titles inlcuding Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and The English Patient.
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NewsNBCUniversal Films signs online distribution deal with China’s Youku
The multi year agreement is for video on demand rights to current and library titles.
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Paco León plans revolutionary Spanish cinema, DVD, VoD and paid TV release
Carmina o Revienta, a winner of last Malaga festival, creates great controversy and expectation with new release model.
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NewsCreative Skillset lines up sixth Animation and VFX Showcase
The annual event will see up and coming talent in the world of animation and visual effects displaying their work to future employers.
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NewsUK cinemas to show Wimbledon final in 3D
For once UK exhibitors won’t be hoping for rain as Odeon and Showcase will screen men’s final in 3D.
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NewsJoe Cornish to head Film4's Scene Stealers competition jury
Attack the Block writer/director Joe Cornish will head the jury of Film4’s Scene Stealers jury.
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NewsYouView service set for launch this month in UK
YouView set-top boxes are to go on sale by the end of July for £299 as the broadcasters’ delayed £70m connected TV service was officially unveiled today.
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NewsRestored Fireman's Ball premieres in Karlovy Vary
Yesterday, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival premiered the restored, digitised version of Milos Forman’s 1968 classic The Fireman’s Ball.
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GoDigital acquires supernatural comedy The Selling
Emily Lou directed from an original screenplay by Gabriel Diani about an estate agent who tries to sell a haunted house.
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NewsAvid continues support of Sundance Directors Lab
Avid Technology will continue to support the Sundance Institute’s annual June Directors Lab, now taking place in Utah.
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NewsChristie launches new lamp series at CineEurope
Four new lamps launched; also Christie strikes deal for Eclair Group validation.
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NewsGermany brings back the drive-in with 1Live Autokino
Christie Digital projectors used in the series at four outdoor locations.
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NewsDolby announces first European venue for Dolby Atmos
Barcelona’s Cinesa Diagonal Mar welcomes the new audio platform.
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BBC unveils download to own project proposals
The BBC is circulating a business plan for Project Barcelona as it looks to launch its premium download-to-own portal this year.
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NewsYouView sets launch date; plans for linear streaming
Internet-connected TV service YouView, which will launch next week after two years of delays, will allow broadcasters to stream linear channels after an initial VoD-only offering.
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NewsM&C Saatchi partners with Goldsmiths, YouTube for 48 hour film challenge
Filmhack kicks off today in London.
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NewsRealD denies waning interest in 3D, plans rollout of lighter glasses
RealD CEO Michael Lewis expects “more and more people to pay the premium” for a bigger cinematic experience; addresses dip in share price.
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FeaturesD-Cinema advances push exhibitors to invest
With digital transition of the world’s 130,000 cinema screens expected to be complete in the major territories by 2015, technology suppliers are lining up the next big technical advance with which to entice further investment from exhibitors.
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Newsimm sound used for You May Not Kiss The Bride
imm sound post-produces second film with its 3D immersive sound technology after Juan Antonio Bayona’s The Impossible.
















