All Digital articles – Page 155

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    Canada promises piracy clampdown to visiting Schwarzenegger

    2007-05-31T14:13:00Z

    He didn't come seeking it, but The Terminator's presence in Canada's capital triggered the promise of a new Canadian anti-camcorder bill. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in Canada on a trade mission, promoting everything from his state's fruit and vegetables to wine, high technology and climate-change awareness, but it ...

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    Momentum's The Painted Veil added to Odeon Digital Trial

    2007-05-30T15:19:00Z

    Momentum Pictures has added its film The Painted Veil to the Odeon Digital Trial. The trial, which started in February, is running at Odeon Hatfield and Surrey Quays, where DCI -compliant digital projection systems have been installed on all 18 screens. Odeon is testing various technology suppliers to evaluate their ...

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    European film-makers debate digital future

    2007-05-23T06:47:00Z

    European policy-makers and film-makers will debate the future of film in a digital world at an event on Europe Day in Cannes (Saturday May 26).The event is a chance to consider the rapid changes that have been or will be brough about by new media developments.The challenges of a new ...

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    Shane Meadows gets shorts in shape with EM Media, Warp and Film4

    2007-05-21T14:46:00Z

    EM Media, the UK's East Midlands regional screen agency behind Anton Corbijn's Directors Fortnight hit Control, has joined forces with Warp Films and Film4 to create a new website that will offer downloads of Shane Meadows' large back catalogue of shorts.Meadows, who most recently made the award-winning This Is England ...

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    Draper joins Slingshot's new distribution arm

    2007-05-19T09:18:00Z

    New UK digital film company Slingshot Studios has announced a new UK distribution arm, Slingshot Distribution, which will handle 10-12 films per year.Slingshot will acquire third-party projects and also work on Slingshot's own productions.Elizabeth Draper, a veteran of Fox Searchlight UK, Icon and Pathe Film Distribution, has been named managing ...

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    Opening weekend frenzy goes online with moviePol.com

    2007-05-18T16:31:00Z

    Here in Cannes, film-maker Mary McGuckian has launched a new online network, moviePol.com, for online film premieres. The secure site has been developed during the last year, designed by film-makers for film-makers. moviePol.com is now accepting online submissions from all industry sources, directly from film-makers, their representatives, sales agents or ...

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    The new US independent model

    2007-05-11T00:00:00Z

    New York-based IFC Entertainment is in the second year of its day-and-date programme whereby 24 films a year hit theatres and VoD in 40 million homes on the same day. On the eve of Cannes, Mike Goodridge spoke to president Jonathan Sehring about the future of independent distribution. When the ...

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    UKFC allocates $11m to new funds including film festival support

    2007-05-10T12:40:00Z

    The UK Film Council has allocated $11m (£5.5m) from its reserves and recoupments to go towards new funding policies through March 2010. The plans, published today in the Film in the Digital Age document, allocate the $11m of new funding to four new funds: UK Film Festivals Fund - $3m ...

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    Warner Bros signs Hong Kong VoD deal with Video Online

    2007-05-10T07:11:00Z

    Start-up video-on-demand operator VideoOnline Communications has signed a multi-year VoD and subscription VoD agreement with Warner Bros International Television Distribution (WBITD) for Hong Kong rights to all current feature-length films in addition to hundreds of library titles. The agreement allows VideoOnline to offer legal downloads of Warner Bros content through ...

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    Tiscali works with AAM to launch new UK VOD service, Movies Now

    2007-05-03T11:19:00Z

    Phone and Internet company Tiscali has launched its online VOD download service, Movies Now, in partnership with Arts Alliance Media (AAM).The new service launches with more than 500 films and programmes available to anyone visiting the Tiscali web site (www.tiscali.co.uk/moviesnow). Users can rent or download titles to own with prices ...

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    SPTI, Daum seal free VoD licensing deal for Korea

    2007-04-24T10:54:00Z

    Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI) and Daum Communications (Daum) announced today the first free video-on-demand (VOD) licensing deal between a Hollywood studio and a Korean company. SPTI will license annually selected library titles to top South Korean internet portal site Daum. The latter will stream these films via its site ...

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    Gold in the vaults

    2007-04-20T00:00:00Z

    With the growth of digital delivery, film archives are a potential goldmine for US studios and other rights-holders. Denis Seguin looks at the promise of digital, while Screen correspondents (see links, right) explore the distribution opportunities for major public rights-holders...In 1955, RKO Pictures licensed the television rights to its 740-film ...

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    Industry Trust tries new approach with anti-piracy campaign

    2007-04-17T05:00:00Z

    The UK-based Industry Trust for Intellectual Property Awareness has announced plans to start a new campaign to change its approach for fighting film and TV piracy. The current 'piracyisacrime' campaign is thought to be too lecturing, and is being replaced with a more behavioural change approach to encourage the public ...

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    Fox signs on for downloads through AAM's Vizumi platform

    2007-04-16T17:35:00Z

    UK-based digital distribution services company Arts Alliance Media (AAM) has struck a deal with 20th Century Fox for Fox content to be offered for download on AAM's Vizumi Network. The deal covers new and catalogue titles for download-to-rent and download-to-own through vizumi.com and AAM's distribution partners including LoveFilm, AOL UK ...

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    China's CRIFST opts for secure Dolby digital system

    2007-04-13T02:15:00Z

    Dolby Laboratories announced yesterday [April 12] that the China Research Institute of Film Science & Technology (CRIFST) has selected its digital compression, encoding, packaging and encryption SCC2000 Secure Content Creator for its facilities.CRIFST has also ordered a JPEG 2000-compatible Dolby Digital Cinema playback system for its facilities, to be supplied ...

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    Sony signs VOD deal with VirginMega in France for TVs and PCs

    2007-04-12T16:26:00Z

    Sony Pictures Television International (SPTI) has struck a new video-on-demand (VOD) deal with France's VirginMega.The deal will cover content online at virginmega.fr and subscribers to the Alice IPTV platform and Mes Videos a la Carte service. Viewers will get 48 hours of unlimited viewing on either platform, with downloaded films ...

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    Universal offers downloads to own in Germany through T-Com

    2007-04-11T11:51:00Z

    Universal Pictures International Entertainment, NBC Universal International Television Distribution have signed agreements for new download-to-own offerings and renewed VOD offerings through Germany's T-Com and it's T-Online VOD, T-Home and IPTV service.This makes T-Com the first retailer offering studio content as secure download-to-burn in Germany. The service will launch in the ...

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    Korean film companies join forces to fight piracy

    2007-04-04T09:29:00Z

    The Korean film industry has formed a coalition of 78 film companies which have banded together to fight piracy. The newly announced Filmmakers Council brings together member companies from the Korean Motion Picture Producers Association and the Association of Film Companies. The council blames piracy for the downfall of the ...

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    HanWay and Celluloid Dreams merge to create dreamachine

    2007-04-03T15:05:00Z

    In a move that will shake up the international sales world, Jeremy Thomas' UK-based HanWay Films and Hengameh Panahi's Paris-based Celluloid Dreams are planning to merge. The new sales, production and financing venture, dreamachine, will be based in London, Paris and Toronto. Financial terms have yet to be disclosed, but ...

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    BFI scouts locations for new Film Centre to open by 2012

    2007-04-03T11:58:00Z

    The British Film Institute (BFI) is already looking at the third of four potential sites in London 's Southbank for its new 'British Film Centre' to be completed in time for the London Olympics in 2012. 'We are quite far down the line on the new site,' BFI president Amanda ...