All ScreenTech articles – Page 17
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NewsCineworld to add 11 IMAX theatres
IMAX Corporation is to expand its partnership with Cineworld Group PLC to cover a further 11 IMAX theatres.
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NewsGoldcrest adds trio to picture post team
Goldcrest Post has bolstered its picture post team with the appointment of three senior staff members.
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NewsAmazon enters TV wars
Amazon launched the Fire TV set top box on Wednesday (April 2). Costing $99, the device runs on Android software and according to Amazon will provide access to its Instant Video library of more than 200,000 films and TV series.
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FeaturesUS exhibition: the people’s choices
John Hazelton examines how US exhibitors are changing along with audiences, including offering an enhanced cinema experience with more varied options
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FeaturesMolinare: making the grade
Following its 2012 restructuring, post-production firm Molinare has a sharpened focus on high-end TV drama as well as feature film post work, and is readying itself for growth. Wendy Mitchell reports
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FeaturesMIPTV: Transmedia’s transitions
As the digital-focused MIPTV champions a new age of storytelling this month, Melanie Goodfellow explores how TV drama and film producers are tentatively branching out into other platforms
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NewsNvizible opens studio in Belfast
VFX house behind Kick-Ass 2 working on upcoming sci fi project Robot Overlords.
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Sky enters DVD market
Sky reveals details of Buy & Keep service, including postal service, price-points.
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CommentHow Imax can help Interstellar
There was an air of quiet optimism among theatre owners at CinemaCon last week, writes Jeremy Kay.
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NewsIn Bloom to get Ultra VOD UK launch
Birds Eye View and Curzon Home Cinema are offering an Ultra VOD UK premiere for Curzon Artificial Eye title In Bloom.
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NewsProduction Guild Awards invite noms
First annual awards to celebrate excellence in the production industry-
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NewsAlexander Payne among LMGA winners
Staff at the Location Managers Guild Of America (LMGA) have announced the winners of its first Annual Location Managers Guild Of America Awards.
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NewsMPA welcomes EU Court decision
Verdict confirms that blocking infringing sites is a proportionate and valid measure to be implemented by ISPs.
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FeaturesFilmart 2014: China’s online video boom
Boasting a mix of local and foreign content, online streaming is big business in China. Liz Shackleton reports on the consolidation in the sector and what the future holds.
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NewsShade VFX expands to NYC
In a move that bucks the gloomy trend prevalent in the US-based effects industry, CEO Bryan Godwin has announced (25) that Shade will open a facility in New York.
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NewsNATO calls for more family films
CINEMACON: National Association Of Theatre Owners chief John Fithian urged delegates at the Las Vegas convention to release more family films year-round.
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NewsChina video sites boost production
China’s online video giants are increasing investment in original content, from microfilms and web serials to feature films, in a bid to keep viewers in a fast-growing but increasingly competitive market.
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NewsCinemaCon: Dolby trumpets Atmos
Dolby Laboratories announced on the opening day of CinemaCon (24) that it will instal the Dolby Atmos audio platform in more than 100 screens on the Indonesian Cinemaxx circuit over the next three or more years.
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NewsDisney buys Maker Studios
The deal could be worth up to $950m and marks a timely recognition by the studio of Millennial might.
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NewsFlamin' Groovies film launches Kickstarter
Feature documentary about the colourful rock band [pictured] comes from award-winning film-makers William Tyler Smith and Kurt Feldhun















