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Framestore CEO William Sargent looks to the future of film
Films will soon exist in formats we can’t yet even imagine. Fundamental change will help meet the challenge, writes Framestore CEO and co-founder Sir William Sargent.
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Why are so many film producers getting into TV?
COMMENT: Askandar Samad, partner in the Entertainment and Media Industry Group at law firm Reed Smith, considers the driving forces that are luring more UK film producers to TV.
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CineEurope reception slideshow
Photos from last week’s CineEurope reception hosted by Screen with the Event Cinema Association and European Digital Cinema Forum.
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Exclusive image from 'Churchill' as production wraps
As Churchill wraps its shoot, Screen can exclusively reveal another image from the film.
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Tribeca Digital Studios, United Airlines fly high on Olympics film
It’s an Olympic year again, and despite being overshadowed by the US mass media’s inflated coverage of its upcoming presidential election, the Games in Brazil represent a culmination of many athletes’ lifelong journeys to represent their countries on the most respected stage in athletics.
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Documentaries should impact society (COMMENT)
Creative England CEO Caroline Norbury suggests documentary filmmakers should hit upon a subject matter or story that has the potential to impact society - and how her organisation is working to support the filmmaker’s vision.
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First look: Colin Firth in Donald Crowhurst biopic 'The Mercy'
Studiocanal, Blueprint Pictures and BBC Films have released first images of Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz in their previously untitled Colin Crowhurst drama, which is now called ‘The Mercy’.
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COMMENT: Riding out the turbulence
Screen editor Matt Mueller discusses the shifting sands of the digital age and looks ahead to CineEurope and the Annecy animation festival.
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Whisky galore at Edinburgh opening
The Edinburgh Film Festival got off to a glittering start on a damp evening in the Scottish capital.
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Who should play James Bond?
Who should be the new James Bond and who should direct their first outing?
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WATCH: Jude Law in 'The Young Pope' first trailer
Jude Law plays Pope Pius XIII in the TV series directed by Paolo Sorrentino.
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GALLERY: Edinburgh over the years
A collection of images from the 70-year history of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Thirty years of getting docs on screen (COMMENT)
Unsung hero Jan Tomalin on her award-winning career.
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Google’s Spotlight Stories comes to Annecy
Virtual reality and immersive story-telling are all the rage and the Annecy Animation Festival is about to offer a taste when Google premieres a short from its Spotlight Stories series.
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Brian Hill: Why the documentary musical? (COMMENT)
The director behind City Of Dreams: A Musical, which received its world premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest on Sunday, on why he uses song and music in his documentaries.
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Liz McIntyre: 'Film can inspire change' (COMMENT)
Sheffield Doc/Fest head on how the festival explores who is telling the stories, how are audiences watching, and who has the funds.
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Stephen Frears: "Good writing is very important"
The director of Philomena, The Queen and new release Florence Foster-Jenkins spoke to NFTS students.
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What happened when the 'Apocalypse' came to Denver
Visitors to the Denver Film Society who were unable to catch X-Men: Apocalypse at the Colorado non-profit’s signature Sie FilmCenter last weekend will get another opportunity this weekend. Why is this of note, you ask?
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Gallery: The Big Sundance London Party 2016
Sundance Film Festival London kicked off in style at the Langham Hotel on June 2.
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COMMENT: Can you trademark a film title?
What’s in a name? Kostyantyn Lobov of London law firm Harbottle & Lewis on the pitfalls behind film titles.