All Digital articles – Page 143

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    Online distributor IndiePix launches Shakespeare collection

    2008-09-11T11:44:00Z

    New York-based IndiePix, an internet-based distributor (on demand and DVD) of independent films, has launched its latest collection: 10 Shakespeare adaptations.The 10-film collection includes Laurence Olivier's Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1948) and Richard III (1955) plus Bollywood adaptations Maqbool and Omkara.'Shakespeare is on the curriculum in schools and colleges throughout ...

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    Profile: Guarav Dhillon

    2008-09-05T00:00:00Z

    For Gaurav Dhillon, the CEO of Jaman.com, what sets his online film offering apart from the likes of CinemaNow and iTunes is the sense of community fostered by its interactive elements.Site users are encouraged to review films and take part in discussions on the forums, while a mood selector will ...

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    Japan's TBS to stream first-run films through VoD service

    2008-08-29T11:51:00Z

    Major Japanese broadcaster Tokyo Broadcast System (TBS) will stream newly released feature films through its existing VoD service, the network announced yesterday. The service will launch on September 1 under the TBS On Demand banner. Established in November 2005, TBS' VoD service was one of the first in the territory. ...

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    Profile: Online company mediapeers

    2008-08-29T00:00:00Z

    'We do not want to replace the Mipcoms and AFMs of this world,' says Moritz Viehweger, co-managing director of mediapeers, the new Berlin-based virtual film and TV market.'Our goal is to complement the traditional rights business with a new form of promoting and licensing film and TV programming,' he explains.Crucially, ...

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    3D film-maker warns of difficulty in cracking US market

    2008-08-28T06:44:00Z

    Producer-director Ben Stassen has warned that the US remains a tough market to crack for independent 3D films.'It's a David and Goliath battle,' Stassen commented in the wake of thebelow par US performance of his film, kids' animated tale Fly Me To The Moon. Click here for review.The 3D film ...

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    SKy Movies launches six new genre high-def channels

    2008-08-20T12:51:00Z

    UK television company Sky Movies will launch six new genre-themed high definition channels on the Sky+ HD service in October 2008, bringing the total number of Sky Movies HD channels to nine.The new channels are: Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD; Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD; Sky Movies Drama HD; Sky Movies Modern ...

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    Metrodome branches into IMAX with Steep documentary

    2008-08-18T12:52:00Z

    Metrodome Distribution is releasing its first title on IMAX screens: sports documentary Steep will run at the BFI IMAX from Sept 26.Steep is a feature documentary about big-mountain skiing, starring some of the sport's biggest names including Seph Morrison, Glen Plake and the late Doug Combes.Metrodome CEO Peter Urie said: ...

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    Vue readies $4m eight-screen multiplex in South Wales

    2008-08-14T11:24:00Z

    UK exhibitor Vue Entertainment will open its new $4m (£2m) Merthyr Tydfil multiplex on Sept 26.The eight-screen, stadium-seating cinema in South Wales will make use of Dolby Digital Surround Sound and digital projectors.The site is also digital 3D enabled and will show 3D animated Fly Me To The Moon from ...

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    NESTA helps Pact with tools for producers working across platforms

    2008-08-14T11:00:00Z

    UK producers group Pact is working with NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) to help film and TV producers work on convergent or 'multi-platform' projects.The tools the groups have worked on together include legal templates for multiplatform development, and a how-to guide for joint ventures.John McVay, chief ...

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    Magnolia's Six Shooter series to kick off with Let The Right One In

    2008-08-13T22:32:00Z

    Magnolia Pictures' genre arm Magnet Releasing announced the Six Shooter Film Series today [13] that will kick off on October 24 with Tomas Alfredson's Swedish horror and Tribeca Film Festival best narrative feature winner Let The Right One In.The series will continue on November 21 with Hal Halberman and Jeremy ...

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    Shorts International offers 21 sci-fi shorts on iTunes

    2008-08-07T13:49:00Z

    Shorts International has struck a deal with the iTunes Store in the US, UK and Canada to offer The Sci Fi Collection, a group of 21 shorts.The shorts include Josh Lee Kwai's Eli starring Heroes actor David Anders; Australian drama Sleeper by Andrew Milner; Youngwoong Jang's animation Mirage; Ransom Riggs' ...

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    Cinema City International goes digital in 3D

    2008-08-07T10:51:00Z

    Cinema City International is in the process of equipping its theatres in Central and Eastern Europe and in Israel with D-Cinema technology suitable for 3D projection.The multiplex operator has ordered 50 Kinoton DCP 30 Digital Cinema Projectors with integrated Dolby 3D system, several of which have already been installed in ...

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    The Location Guide relaunches free locations website

    2008-08-06T14:38:00Z

    TheLocationGuide.com has relaunched its website feature free access and new functionalities. The online resource is geared to film producers seeking locations and services across 180 countries.Changes at the site include more types of companies listed and a new look for online discussion area Pre Production Forum.The Location Guide is a ...

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    KTH launches legal download service Fine Movie

    2008-08-04T09:42:00Z

    South Korean internet portal, gaming service and contents provider KTH has announced deals with several major webhard and P2P sites to launch a legal download service called Fine Movie (FM). KTH-owned films downloaded from these sites will incur a fee whether the source was uploaded by KTH or an illegal ...

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    Celestial pacts with Netmovie for cyber cafe distribution

    2008-08-01T11:31:00Z

    Celestial Pictures has signed a deal with Beijing Netmovie Co which will see 662 Shaw Brothers films distributed through chains of internet cafes in mainland China. Netmovie has licensed internet, IPTV and mobile platform rights to the titles which include classics such as The Kingdom And The Beauty, The 36th ...

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    Screen opinion:A double take on piracy

    2008-08-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK government took its swig from the poisoned chalice of film and music piracy this week. The result, of course, was a fudge. Most attempts to take on counterfeiting have proved either incoherent or unworkable. Sometimes both.Like the 'war on drugs' the prospects for a knock-out blow are limited ...

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    UKFC backs 56 independent cinemas with $940,000

    2008-07-30T15:48:00Z

    The UK Film Council's Capital and Access Fund for cinemas has awarded $939,400 (£475,000) to 56 independent cinemas across the UK. Grants ranged from $1,008 (£510) to $69,221 (£35,000) per cinema.Some of the largest awards went to Aberystwyth Arts Centre Cinema, Cardiff's Chapter Cinema, the Glasgow Film Theatre, the RBS ...

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    Gael Garcia Bernal plans doc project on resistance

    2008-07-29T06:00:00Z

    Gael Garcia Bernal is teaming up with director Marc Silver and the UK's Pulse Films on Resist, an ambitious feature documentary and web project.Described as Bernal's personal journey through the landscape of resistance, the film is in pre-production with shooting scheduled to take place in spring next year.Bernal will also ...

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    Revolver, Warp, Metrodome selected for $1m digital scheme

    2008-07-28T15:44:00Z

    The National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts (NESTA) and the UK Film Council have selected the 12 UK businesses to participate in the new Digital Innovation in Film initiative.The $1m programme, announced in March, is jointly run by NESTA and the UKFC and will help small film companies ...

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    First Light gets kids' shorts on Virgin Atlantic planes

    2008-07-28T11:59:00Z

    First Light Movies, the initative to get UK youngsters making films, has struck a deal for five of its shorts to be shown on Virgin Atlantic planes.First Light-funded films made by six- to 18-year-olds will be shown on Virgin Atlantic's inflight entertainment system from July to November.The selected films are: ...