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A Climate Scientist Gets Elected. My Risk Pays Off.
When, on the night of Tuesday 14th May, the results came in for the 2013 election in British Columbia in Canada, it marked the end of what seemed like a very long journey for me.
Will the Real 3D Experience Please Stand Up
A dedicated cinema-goer demands real 3D, better ambient lighting, and a ban on popcorn.
Blockbuster Files For Bankruptcy
Movie rental giant Blockbuster has filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York.
In a release the company said that business would continue as normal at its U.S. stores, although its recapitalization plan should reduce the Company's indebtedness from nearly $1 billion currently to an estimated $100 million or less when implemented.
VIFF Film & TV Forum 2010 Line-up
The VIFF 25th Annual Film & TV Forum is back at the the Vancouver International Film Centre for another year later this month with sessions for filmmakers looking to hone their business and creative skills, expand their international contacts, and increase their digital media savvy.
"World's Smallest Cinema" Hits the Road
Measuring just 126cm by 130cm, the "world’s smallest cinema" was unveiled today in London to mark the Virgin Media Shorts Awards.
Review: Adobe Production Premium CS4
There's been big changes in video since Adobe announced the release, two years ago, of Creative Suite 3 (CS3). Even in the months since Adobe released its moving-image editing suite Production Premium CS4, things have moved along apace in videoland. High resolution video has become ubiquitous across the web, from Old Media newspaper web sites to bedroom vloggers.
TV Viewing Without The TV Set
HDTV has bought the television industry some more time, but the growth of Internet video means its business model looks shaky.
Who Wants To Download When Hollywood Uploads?
The big movie studios are not making it easy for us to download online guilt-free.
Google Video Review: Streaming Video Off The Big G
Google says you can upload your video to its web site for free, so is there a cost and where is it?
Roll Your Own Docs
As DVD projection costs come down, filmmakers are finding it more easy to connect directly with their core audience.