All ScreenTech articles – Page 10
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CommentHollywood shaken up by Netflix ambitions
Hollywood has just watched a Netflix horror movie called The Future.
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NewsEqualizer trumps Gone Girl in social buzz
Denzel Washington’s action film outguns David Fincher’s mystery thriller – with the Maze Runner not far behind.
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NewsBusan, Youku to sign MOU
Busan Film Festival and Chinese video platform Youku to sign MOU on Asia’s Masters and Newcomers Project
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NewsNetflix, Imax in Crouching 2 pact
In an unprecedented move the companies have secured simultaneous exclusive windows for the late summer 2015 release of The Weinstein Company’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend.
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NewsPicturehouse pacts with National Media Museum
Picturehouses to operate the two cinemas and IMAX screen at the National Media Museum, Bradford
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NewsShamberg: “Anyone with a laptop is their own movie studio”
Pulp Fiction exec and BuzzFeed consultant hails digital opportunities for filmmakers.
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NewsRiot Club rules UK social buzz
Posh boy drama rules the roost as Liam Neeson outguns Denzel Washington on social networks in the UK.
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Schedule 2 hires New York chief
Former Focus Features exec to oversee New York operation for London-based technical film services company.
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NewsCinesite joins forces with Shrek producer
London-based visual effects company to open animation unit in Montreal and begin production on 3D feature Charming.
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CommentBig Screen and Second Screen
Joe Evea, commercial director at Digital Cinema Media, considers whether the big screen and second screen can co-exist peacefully and profitably.
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FeaturesPower to the Pixel plugs into funds
Some 50 international funds to attend Power to the Pixel: The Cross-Media Forum in October.
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NewsPride marches over Riot Club on social networks
The Riot Club no match for feelgood comedy drama on social networks in the UK.
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NewsPixel Market unveils 32 projects
Power to the Pixel event to include a major Nordic delegation.
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NewsFox backs laser projection to lift 3D box office
The era of laser illuminated projection came a little closer over the weekend following screenings of Life of Pi and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes using new Christie Digital technology which promise to lift levels of 3D movies to a par with that enjoyed in 2D.
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NewsTrumbull: Super HFR could revitalise cinema
IBC: VFX veteran Douglas Trumbull claims the groundbreaking technology could revitalise the theatrical experience.
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NewsNetflix launches in France
US streaming giant signs 11th hour TV set-top box deal with Bouygues Telecom.
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NewsPride marches to top social media buzz chart
Feelgood comedy drama leads the pack on social networks in the UK.
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NewsUdo Kier to lead Viewster jury
Viewster Online Film Festival will offer total prize money of $100,000.








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