All Digital articles – Page 91
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NewsRealD inks deals with Russia's Karo Film and Kinomax
Partnerships mean that over 300 screens across the country will be equipped with RealD 3D technology.
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NewsLife of Pi, Brave top Visual Effects Society Awards
The VES Awards recognise outstanding achievement in visual effects in twenty-four categories of film, animation, TV, commercials and games.
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NewsInternational 3D Society awards Storm Surfers
Storm Surfers [pictured] is a multi-platform film and TV series created by the Firelight Productions team of Marcus Gillezeau and Ellenor Cox.
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NewsPower to the Pixel clicks with new Euro partners
Belgian financier Creative Wallonia and Wallimage CrossMedia join as sponsors of the annual cross-media workshop.
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NewsCinedigm and NATO team for digital drive-in push
Cinedigm and the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) announced yesterday that they are joining forces to bring digital technology to drive-in movie theatres.
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NewsEye on Films, Dailymotion launch online film season
Catalogue of films to be screened for free on the first Monday of every month.
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NewsWhite Mark builds sound facility for Russia’s CineLab
The new CineLab complex [pictured] houses 14 studios which include three dubbing theatres, accredited to Dolby Premier License criteria, and a 5.1 mixing room for pre-mixes and TV/DVD work.
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NewsSweden’s Europa brings aboard Mistika
Europa will primarily employ the new Mistika systems [pictured] for 2D projects, but they can be upgraded to Stereo 3D or High Frame Rate (HFR) if required.
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NewsUK partnership announces new lighting for audience immersion
London-based OP Film & Media and UK tech company amBX UK Ltd have partnered to develop a new patented lighting technology for cinemas.
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Newsdcinex installs Dolby Atmos in five cinemas across Europe
In addition to the five installed, dcinex is currently preparing the implementation of 11 other Dolby Atmos [pictured] platforms in the coming months.
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NewsEditor Tim Squyres cuts down 3D tigers on Life of Pi
Squyres talked with ScreenTech about his work on Life of Pi and the challenges of editing a movie where one of your main characters is a digitally created tiger.
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NewsChannel 4 subscribes to Lovefilm VoD service
Channel 4 has signed a digital content distribution deal with Lovefilm that will see a raft of shows including Peep Show and Father Ted added to the VoD service.
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NewsTexas Instruments announces all-new DLP Pico chip architecture
The new Tilt & Roll Pixel architecture will allow increased efficiency and brightness, less power resolution and twice the resolution in products employing it.
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NewsTechnicolor provides custom lab for Boyle’s Trance
Technicolor provided full processing and digital lab support for the feature.
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NewsPark Road Post's 48fps journey for The Hobbit
It took two and a half years of R&D and testing to create the workflow.
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New DaVinci Resolve release features support for Retina displays
DaVinci 9.1 will be able to run on the 15” Retina MacBook Pro at the best image quality setting.
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NewsCodex Digital expands in 2013
Four of this year’s best picture nominees were recorded on Codex technology.
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NewsBritish comedy first feature to premiere on Xbox 360
Pulp, a British comedy that combines comic book publishing with international crime, is to become the first film to premiere through Microsoft’s Xbox 360 online service - skipping a theatrical or DVD release.
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NewsLoveFilm signs NBCUniversal deal
Amazon-owned LoveFilm has partnered with NBCUniversal International TV Distribution in a deal that aims to deliver a greater range of US content to audiences in the UK.
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NewsSpeakers unveiled for inaugural UK Digital Cinema Conference
The theme for the one-day conference, hosted by Digital Cinema Solutions, will be digital innovation and alternative content.
















