All Digital articles – Page 61
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NewsBFI Player gets major makeover
VOD service relaunched with enhancements and a Universal Pictures catalogue of sci-fi classics.
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NewsCJ E&M launches VoD service Vingo
New service specialises in film recommendations and saw CJ E&M join with Dolby Laboratories to provide 5.1 surround sound on earphones and headphones.
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NewsFilmin secures investment
Metropolitan Filmexport and Le Meilleur du Cinéma obtain 35% stake in the Spanish VoD service.
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NewsShakespeare's Globe launches VoD service
Offering over 50 Shakespeare productions, the platform is the first to ever to be offered by a theatre in the world.
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FeaturesScreenTech: Taming technology
France’s Screen4All event (Oct 28-30) aims to stay one step ahead of future innovations across film, TV and new media. Melanie Goodfellow reports.
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ScreenTech: Lighten the mood
Christie Digital’s offerings for an enhanced cinema experience include its new 6P 3D laser projection system that ramps brightness up to 2D levels, as well as the Vive Audio speaker system. Adrian Pennington reports.
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FeaturesNetflix and Amazon: Big talent, small screen
Netflix and Amazon Studios have made waves by innovating and working with top international film talent. John Hazelton reports on the companies’ game-changing original programming.
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FeaturesThe perfect Paddington
Expectations don’t come much higher than bringing family favourite Paddington to life. Director Paul King and the Framestore creatives tell Neal Romanek how they made the loveable bear fit for the big screen.
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NewsInterstellar blasts Fury in social buzz
Christopher Nolan’s soon-to-launch epic rockets to the top of social media buzz charts in the UK.
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NewsWild Bunch to launch pan-European digital distribution
First title destined for e-distribution slate is Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno. Company will be on hunt for suitable titles at the AFM.
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NewsFrank Rose to keynote at Film4 Innovation Forum
Creative Skillset partners on November 18 event focused on storytelling.
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NewsCinedigm, Vimeo sign digital pact
Cinedigm has signed a content deal for My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks and other titles to roll out on Vimeo On Demand.
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NewsTurtles shellshock Fury on social media
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles generate more buzz on social networks in the UK than Brad Pitt war movie.
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NewsCurzon VOD service set for Amazon Fire TV
Curzon Home Cinema’s On Demand service to be available through Amazon Fire TV at launch.
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NewsLionsgate, Tribeca launch SVOD service
Lionsgate and Tribeca Enterprises have announced a subscription VOD service to carry “a prestigious” selection of films from both companies as well as third-party global content.
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NewsEuropa Distribution warns of single digital market ‘catastrophe’
Europa Distribution has warned that the European Commission’s proposed single digital market would be a “catastrophe” for the independent film sector.
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NewsSony DADC Media Solutions appoints Rightsline
Sony DADC Media Solutions has selected Critical Mass Studios software as a service (SAAS) subsidiary Rightsline to power rights management on its new Venue service for creating OTT video channels.
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NewsNetflix growth stalls after price hike
Netflix has blamed its decision to hike subscription fees for lower than forecast growth recorded over the past quarter.
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NewsHBO Go to cut the cord
In a widely speculated move that escalates the rivalry with Netflix and will have other cable networks watching closely, HBO plans to launch a stand-alone HBO Go service in 2015.
















