All ScreenTech articles – Page 20
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NewsBTV readies Globe releases
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth and The Tempest to hit UK cinemas in April.
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NewsGoldcrest recruits for move into high-end picture post
Goldcrest is gearing up for a major push into the world of high-end picture post.
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NewsCoccinelle taking Nathan to Berlin
Rome-based outfit pilots new sales model with documentary about controversial euthanasia case.
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Former Tribeca exec joins Viewster
David Kwok, who spent ten years at the Tribeca Film Festival, has resurfaced at VOD service Viewster.
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Rotterdam reviews VoD initiative
A year after its launch, VOD initiative IFFR In the Cloud is looking to boost viewers by increasing its online visibility.
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NewsDoc-game Fort McMoney pulls 350k
SimCity-style documentary game explores implications of Canadian oil boom.
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NewsWolfson returns for IFFR Live! launch
As he continues to recover from illness, Rotterdam artistic director Rutger Wolfson made one of his first public appearances of the festival at an event to launch the festival’s bold new distribution venture, IFFR Live!.
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NewsCinesite VFX expands to Montreal
London-based firm to employ at least 200 at new Canadian office.
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NewsPixel Lab secures German partner
Power to the Pixel announces new German partner for The Pixel Lab 2014.
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NewsStudioCanal partners with Media Storehouse
Partnership will see the launch of the StudioCanal store, with over 5,500 images already available.
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NewsDigital boosts UK film sales
New figures also reveal Skyfall as the biggest-selling DVD in the UK in 2013.
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Australia's Dendy launches VOD service
Australian exhibitor Dendy Cinemas is launching a new video on demand service, Dendy Direct.
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NewsTed Hope to lead Viewster fest jury
Viewster festival will offer total prize money of $100,000.
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NewsFindAnyFilm teams with PlayStation
VoD service FindAnyFilm.com has secured a new partnership with PlayStation.
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NewsWanda, Arts Alliance Media ink deal
Software from Arts Alliance Media will manage Wanda Cinema Line’s cinema screens in its new build sites in China.
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FeaturesVoD: How to triple the gross
Premium video-on-demand is beginning to help independent and local film-makers find an audience in a region dominated by free-to-air broadcasters and internet portals. Colin Brown reports.
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NewsFilm London finds new drama spaces
Film and media agency Film London has identified 1.25 million sq ft of alternative stage space in the capital in a bid to satisfy growing demand.















