All Digital articles – Page 154

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    Breakthrough D-cinema agreement signed with US studios

    2007-06-25T04:30:00Z

    A potential breakthrough in the 'who pays'' deadlock that has stunted digital cinema rollout is unveiled today at Cinema Expo in Amsterdam.Digital distribution pioneer Arts Alliance Media (AAM) has reached an agreement with Universal Pictures International and Twentieth Century Fox to offer Europe's virtual print fee (VPF), which could cover ...

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    Digital cinema growth dominated by US

    2007-06-22T06:50:00Z

    Digital cinema is growing fast but the US is dominating screen building, a London conference heard.Nancy Fares, businesss manager at DLP, claimed that of the 3,015 commercial screens currently installed, 1,988 are concentrated in the States.The RAAM Conference was told that there were 585 in Europe, 406 in Asia and ...

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    3D begins big push into global cinemas

    2007-06-21T14:20:00Z

    The number of digital 3D cinema screens has nearly tripled during the first six months of 2007, suggesting exhibitors are stepping up to meet Hollywood studio's increasing investment in exclusive 3D movies.According to a report from Screen Digest - 'The Business Case For Digital Cinema Exhibition' - there were 258 ...

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    Global entertainment industry to be worth $2 trillion by 2011

    2007-06-21T13:02:00Z

    The global entertainment & media market will see sustained growth and a 6.4% compound annual growth rate to hit $2 trillion in 2011, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers report. In particular, convergent platforms will rise at double-digit rates and will represent more than 50% of global entertainment spending by 2011. ...

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    Arts Alliance hires Gwendal Auffret to run new Paris office

    2007-06-14T16:34:00Z

    Digital film services company Arts Alliance Media has expanded by opening a new office in Paris, which will be the headquarters of the company's digital cinema operations in Southern Europe.The new office will cover France, Italy, Spain and Portugal.Gwendal Auffret will head the new office. He had been CEO of ...

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    Granada signs VOD deal with Orange for France

    2007-06-14T11:40:00Z

    Granada International has struck a non-exclusive three-year deal with Orange for VOD and SVOD platforms in France. The SVOD will launch a new drama service this month after initially concentrating on music and young people's programmes. The deal includes Granada TV titles including Brideshead Revisited as well as feature films ...

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    Babelgum signs up 25 new content partners

    2007-06-13T11:59:00Z

    Internet TV network Babelgum has announced new deals with 25 content owners and distributors, both newcomers and established. The content partners include the Rushes Soho Shorts Festival, Minstry of Sound TV, Shine, IMG, 3DD, Off The Fence, Journeyman Films, Entertainment Rights, Film Chest and Breakthrough Films. The content includes exclusive ...

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    Joost adds short film channel Movieola to line-up

    2007-06-12T16:53:00Z

    Internet television service Joost has added Canadian short film channel Movieola to its content mix. A unit of Toronto-based Channel Zero, a specialty digital broadcaster, Movieola currently has over 1m subscribers in Canada. The Joost platform uses secure P2P streaming technology to deliver more than 150 channels via broadband. Joost ...

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    Slingshot takes on UK distribution for Cannes debut Water Lilies

    2007-06-12T14:27:00Z

    New UK digital studio Slingshot has picked up all UK rights to Celine Sciamma's debut feature Water Lilies (Naissance des Pieuvres). The film premeried in Cannes Un Certain Regard. Water Lilies follows three 15-year-old French girls who are discovering first love. Slingshot had recently announced that it would branch out ...

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    New Internet TV company Babelgum launches to public

    2007-06-08T13:39:00Z

    New Internet TV service Babelgum is now available for public use. The Babelgum network is now offering a capped number of free application downloads daily, and pre-registered and beta tester users are also using the service. Babelgum uses peer-to-peer technology for its service, which is free and will be advertising-supported.Initial ...

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    Lorber targets niche interest groups with digital distribution outfit

    2007-06-07T14:16:00Z

    Specialist distribution veteran Richard Lorber is spearheading a new company that will acquire and market programming for targeted interest groups via digital delivery, DVD's direct-to-consumer, and traditional retail video distribution.The new venture, Lorber HT Digital, merges the operations of his Lorber Media and that of Hidden Treasures Productions, an outfit ...

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    Joost to host Bollywood content from New York's Saavn

    2007-06-04T10:49:00Z

    Internet television service Joost has signed a deal with New York-based film, music and TV show packager Saavn for the Internet distribution of Bollywood music videos from the Saavn library. Initially, Joost users worldwide will be able to choose from around 150 clips from Bollywood movies featuring songs such as ...

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    Tomorrow Unlimited to host Creators Series in New York and LA

    2007-06-01T12:42:00Z

    New company Tomorrow Unlimited, which was founded by former executives from Res Media Group with Tribeca Enterprises, will host its first event next week. The Creators Series events will run in New York (June 8-10) and Los Angeles (June 14-17). The multidisciplinary conference will present artwork, video, and interactive installations ...

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    US-based web service signs multi-picture Bollywood deal

    2007-06-01T06:49:00Z

    Jaman.com, the California-based online community for world cinema, has signed a 30-film distribution deal with India's National Film Development Corporation (NFDC). Under the agreement, the films of some of India's most acclaimed directors will be available for download for the first time, said Jaman. The films will be delivered in ...

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    DVD: specialty forces

    2007-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The specialty DVD market has thrived in recent years. But with the market under pressure Denis Seguin looks at how niche distributors are making their product stand out. Consider the sophisticated bachelor pad circa 2003, art-dressed to impress a visitor: on the coffee table, an issue of The New Yorker ...

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    The Hospital goes digital with Kodak JMN3000

    2007-05-31T17:46:00Z

    London private members club and screening venue The Hospital has installed a Kodak JMN3000 digital projector in its 30-screen cinema. The DCI -compliant unit can handle JPEG and MPEG-compressed files, including 3D MPEG, and is the first player to include Kodak Image Science. David Marrinan-Hayes, marketing communications manager for The ...

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    Canada promises piracy clampdown to visiting Schwarzenegger

    2007-05-31T14:13:00Z

    He didn't come seeking it, but The Terminator's presence in Canada's capital triggered the promise of a new Canadian anti-camcorder bill. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is in Canada on a trade mission, promoting everything from his state's fruit and vegetables to wine, high technology and climate-change awareness, but it ...

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    Momentum's The Painted Veil added to Odeon Digital Trial

    2007-05-30T15:19:00Z

    Momentum Pictures has added its film The Painted Veil to the Odeon Digital Trial. The trial, which started in February, is running at Odeon Hatfield and Surrey Quays, where DCI -compliant digital projection systems have been installed on all 18 screens. Odeon is testing various technology suppliers to evaluate their ...

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    European film-makers debate digital future

    2007-05-23T06:47:00Z

    European policy-makers and film-makers will debate the future of film in a digital world at an event on Europe Day in Cannes (Saturday May 26).The event is a chance to consider the rapid changes that have been or will be brough about by new media developments.The challenges of a new ...

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    Shane Meadows gets shorts in shape with EM Media, Warp and Film4

    2007-05-21T14:46:00Z

    EM Media, the UK's East Midlands regional screen agency behind Anton Corbijn's Directors Fortnight hit Control, has joined forces with Warp Films and Film4 to create a new website that will offer downloads of Shane Meadows' large back catalogue of shorts.Meadows, who most recently made the award-winning This Is England ...