All ScreenTech articles – Page 21
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FeaturesOnline channels: The YouTube generation
Young Arab film-makers and audiences are turning to the web to create and watch relevant, stimulating content - bypassing television altogether. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the exciting online prospects ahead.
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NewsUK police close 40 ‘pirate’ sites
Websites accused of piracy have been suspended this week as part of a new initiative by police in the UK.
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NewsHollywood Classics inks Miramax deal
EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood Classics to licence more than 250 titles from Miramax library.
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NewsDreamWorks: bright future for directors
DreamWorks Animation producer Jane Hartwell and senior VFX supervisor Markus Manninen explained how new production processes are empowering the vision of the director, in a session on ‘The Future of Animation’ at the Cinematic Innovation Summit (CIS) in Dubai yesterday.
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CIS plots path as industry grapples with digital reality
Technological changes are challenging traditional funding models but also opening up new ways to make, finance and distribute features, said Hollywood veterans at the Cinematic Innovation Summit (CIS) in Dubai yesterday.
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NewsFandor strikes streaming deals
San Francisco-based Fandor has signed streaming partnerships with Cinedigm, Factory 25 and Oscilloscope Laboratories.
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NewsUK Screen launches visual effects Code
Trade association’s first ever Code of Practice for VFX members comes as Chancellor announces further changes to UK tax relief.
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Devil's Bargain to receive digital release
Drew Cullingham’s horror will be available to watch from Jan 17 via Distrify.
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FindAnyFilm partners with Yahoo! Movies
UK film database FindAnyFilm is teaming up with Yahoo! Movies UK and Ireland.
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NewsSky Store opens up to non-subscribers
Sky is opening up its online film rental service Sky Store to allow access for non-subscribers for the first time.
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NewsCross Channel Film Lab reveals projects
CCFL also unveils development scheme for low Budget VFX and 3D films.
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Expanding storytelling through convergence
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Understanding the differences between platforms is key to unlocking the potential of a converging world, attendees at Screen’s Film Summit at the BFI Southbank heard today (Dec 2).
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NewsHorror site inks Content deal
VOD service TheHorrorShow.TV inks 50-film deal with Content Media Corp.
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FeaturesVisual effects: the spectacular now
With effects-heavy films more visible than ever and films across the board including more individual visual-effects shots, John Hazelton surveys this year’s crowded field of awards contenders
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NewsDeluxe Connect plans 8,000 cinema roll-out
Deluxe plans to extend its new digital delivery network to more than 8,000 cinemas across EMEA by end of 2018.
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NewsRoskino expands on Hulu, adds Amazon
TV films and TV series to be added to the mix of Russian content offerings online.
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NewsDistrify, SDI launch film gifting scheme
At IDFA, Distrify and the Scottish Documentary Institute have announced today a new ‘film gifting’ scheme called Pay-It-Forward.








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