All ScreenTech articles – Page 29
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Newsdcinex, China Film Equipment join Philips as lamps partners
Philips has added partnerships with Belgium-based dcinex and China Film Equipment Corp (CFEC) as key value added resellers of Philips digital cinema xenon lamps.
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NewsNetflix to launch in Netherlands
Online streaming service Netflix has announced the Netherlands as its next new market, with a late 2013 launch on the cards.
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NewsVoD service to boost I Am Breathing rollout
The Scottish Documentary Institute (SDI) has partnered with UK VoD service Distrify to boost viewing and fundraising around documentary I Am Breathing.
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NewsHickel: tough times ahead for VFX
Industrial Light & Magic animation director Hal Hickel has said the San Francisco-based VFX powerhouse faces interesting but tough times ahead.
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NewsMoby relaunches free film music site
Musician Moby has relaunched his free music resource for independent filmmakers, Mobygratis.
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NewsNetflix strikes Dreamworks deal
Netflix has struck a landmark deal with Dreamworks Animation that will see it stream more than 300 hours of exclusive original programming from the Shrek and Kung Fu Panda producer.
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NewsSmith & Foulkes unveil cross-media project
Oscar-nominated creative duo planning interactive book, app, educational merchandise and first feature-length film. London-based Nexus producing.
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News3D Bootcamp coming to London
Ravensbourne, one of the organisers of March’s 3D Creative Summit, is now launching the 3D Bootcamp, which will run from July 22-26.
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NewsDolby, Regal unveil Atmos deal
Dolby and Regal Entertainment Group will announce on Friday morning [14] that the exhibitor has installed Dolby Atmos in 20 of its large-screen RPX: Regal Premium Experience theatres in time for the launch of Man Of Steel.
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NewsNBCUni expands consumer VoD service
NBCUniversal is offering its movie subscription VOD service PictureBox Films direct to consumers in the UK and Ireland following a major redesign and rebrand of the site.
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NewsSohonet adds cloud storage
Sohonet has launched of a private cloud storage platform that can be accessed via Sohonet Media Network.
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NewsFull Circle trials 360º iPhone film
An interactive iPhone film that allows viewers to browse a scene panoramically has been produced by 360º video specialist Full Circle.
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NewsBBC3 doc initiative goes multiplatform
BBC3 new documentary director initiative Fresh is being extended online and will now acccept short form documentaries.
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Cinelabs acquires Bucks Media Services
David Webb has been appointed as European sales director for the group.
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NewsPixel Lab 2013 projects named
Power to the Pixel has selected more than 30 participants for its cross-media workshop.
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NewsOnline film piracy costs industry $3.3bn
The Korean Film Council (KOFIC) has published a report which estimates the online film piracy market to be $3.3bn (KW3.75 trillion won) a year.
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NewsWanda adds Christie digital projectors
Wanda Cinema Line, Asia’s largest cinema chain, has added 350 Christie Solaria Series 2K and 4K digital projectors to its expanding screen base in China.
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NewsRaindance debuts indie web film festival
Independent film festival Raindance is launching the UK first independent web film festival this autumn.
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CommentSwan Lake leaps into 3D
St Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre staged the first ever 3D live ballet, filmed using James Cameron’s ground-breaking technology as seen in Avatar, and Peter Colley pulled on his 3D glasses to check out the results.
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NewsMoo Man hits Kickstarter target
Directors of the Sundance hit succeed in raising finance for a UK release through Kickstarter.















