All ScreenTech articles – Page 45
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Hammer launches YouTube channel
Production company Hammer, the company behind The Woman In Black and Let Me In, has launched a dedicated YouTube channel to promote the company’s new films as well as restored classics from the lauded Hammer library to stream online.
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Tribeca New Media Fund grantees include Lance Weiler
A total of $400,000 was given to six projects.
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Kodak introduces asset protection film stock
The company said its Color Asset Protection Film 2332 was designed for content owners who “originate or finish their productions on digital formats and want to protect their valuable media for the future.”
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Tugg platform expands Searching For Sonny release
Web-platform gives US filmgoers the chance to choose the films to play at their local theatres.
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Venice pacts with Festival Scope for public online Orizzonti screenings
Selections include Bernard Rose’s Boxing Day [pictured] and Alexey Balabanov’s Me Too.
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Academy puts sci/tech feats under microscope
The list of achievements is made public “to allow individuals and companies with similar devices or claims of prior art the opportunity to submit their achievements for review.”
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Vue completes roll-out of Sony 4K projectors
Final installation took place in Cardiff, completing update of 650 screens across its 69 UK & Ireland cinemas.
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Netflix to launch in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland
Streaming service available in Nordic countries in late 2012.
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FilmBuff braces itself for The Russian Winter
Biopic of John Forté to be released on films-on-demand and broadband video-on-demand services on Oct 23.
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Visit Films, GoDigital partner on Ben Lee: Catch My Disease
The companies will jointly release the documentary on VoD while Visit will handle the DVD release through Baxter Brothers Film Releasing in partnership with Strand Releasing.
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Cinedigm crosses 11k screen deployments with Celebrity Theatres deal
Celebrity will provide its own financing in the deal and will deploy up to 30 digital screens certified by Cinedigm, bringing the number of screens signed by Cinedigm to more than 1,000.
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Grant Anderson to run Sony 3D Technology Center
The new executive director of the industry tech consultancy in Culver City in Los Angeles is an expert in the field who has worked as producer, effects supervisor and digital artist.
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Moviepilot opens LA office
Founder and CEO Tobi Bauckhage talks to Screen about Moviepilot’s recent Los Angeles move, and the company’s future steps.
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Netflix launches 'Just for Kids' section on Xbox 360
Selection of child-friendly TV programmes and films was already available on PCs and Macs, Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3, among others.
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Tribeca to launch new transmedia programme with Bombay Sapphire
Festival announces dates for 2013: April 17-28.
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NHK unveils lightweight Super Hi-Vision camera
New camera is a similar size and weight to current HD cameras.
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Iloura brings life to Seth MacFarlane’s Ted
ScreenTech talks to Iloura’s VFX Supervisor Glenn Melenhorst and CG Supervisor Avi Goodman.
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BBC Studios And Post Production head to Elstree Studios
Arrangement will see BBC invest in Elstree with a mix of HD television studios spaces.
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Inception takes on four new titles for multi-platform releases
Titles include Pathfinders: In The Company of Strangers.