With just four days until the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Chinese half of the duo masterminding its broadcast thinks that, for all the promise of change brought by the Games, Chinese television will remain much the same when they end. “Nobody can compete in sports with CCTV,” Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. COO Ma Guoli said Wednesday. “The TV system here in China has little to do with sports. It’s not a business yet, it’s a media controlled by the government.”
Beverly Hills is getting its own 3-D conference. Former Hollywood Reporter topper Bob Dowling is organizing 3D Entertainment Summit, a conference exploring business strategies for the emerging digital 3-D market. Confab is skedded for Dec. 1-2 at the BevHilton. DreamWorks Animation topper Jeffrey Katzenberg will introduce the event and kick it off with opening comments to attendees. Conference will have three tracks: Technology, Content Production / Post Production and Playback and Distribution.
Toronto’s brand new, state-of-the-art, full-service production studio, Filmport, officially opened its doors with a widely attended media launch party / red carpet ribbon cutting ceremony for invited guests to enjoy. Complimented by the attendance of mayor David Miller, along with other industry notables including celebrated Canadian movie director, David Cronenberg, the tented outdoor event boasted a feeling of significant optimism for the future of Toronto’s struggling film and television sector.
TORONTO — Filmport, Toronto’s mega-studio and a possible white knight for its stranded film-production sector, opened its doors Wednesday with just one problem — no studio tenant. Phase 1 of the $60 million studio complex, which comprises seven stages covering 260,000 square feet of space, is so far without a[…]
Deluxe Digital Studios has responded to increasing market requirements to move content around quickly. Deluxe Digital Studios, including its Efilm brand, is standardizing its global operations on manufacturer Signiant’s digital content distribution system. The software-based system has many uses. Productions can send content from location to postproduction; a director can[…]
With just four days until the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Chinese half of the duo masterminding its broadcast thinks that, for all the promise of change brought by the Games, Chinese television will remain much the same when they end. “Nobody can compete in sports with CCTV,” Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. COO Ma Guoli said Wednesday. “The TV system here in China has little to do with sports. It’s not a business yet, it’s a media controlled by the government.”
Beverly Hills is getting its own 3-D conference. Former Hollywood Reporter topper Bob Dowling is organizing 3D Entertainment Summit, a conference exploring business strategies for the emerging digital 3-D market. Confab is skedded for Dec. 1-2 at the BevHilton. DreamWorks Animation topper Jeffrey Katzenberg will introduce the event and kick it off with opening comments to attendees. Conference will have three tracks: Technology, Content Production / Post Production and Playback and Distribution.
Toronto’s brand new, state-of-the-art, full-service production studio, Filmport, officially opened its doors with a widely attended media launch party / red carpet ribbon cutting ceremony for invited guests to enjoy. Complimented by the attendance of mayor David Miller, along with other industry notables including celebrated Canadian movie director, David Cronenberg, the tented outdoor event boasted a feeling of significant optimism for the future of Toronto’s struggling film and television sector.
TORONTO — Filmport, Toronto’s mega-studio and a possible white knight for its stranded film-production sector, opened its doors Wednesday with just one problem — no studio tenant. Phase 1 of the $60 million studio complex, which comprises seven stages covering 260,000 square feet of space, is so far without a[…]
Deluxe Digital Studios has responded to increasing market requirements to move content around quickly. Deluxe Digital Studios, including its Efilm brand, is standardizing its global operations on manufacturer Signiant’s digital content distribution system. The software-based system has many uses. Productions can send content from location to postproduction; a director can[…]
With just four days until the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Chinese half of the duo masterminding its broadcast thinks that, for all the promise of change brought by the Games, Chinese television will remain much the same when they end. “Nobody can compete in sports with CCTV,” Beijing Olympic Broadcasting Co. COO Ma Guoli said Wednesday. “The TV system here in China has little to do with sports. It’s not a business yet, it’s a media controlled by the government.”
Beverly Hills is getting its own 3-D conference. Former Hollywood Reporter topper Bob Dowling is organizing 3D Entertainment Summit, a conference exploring business strategies for the emerging digital 3-D market. Confab is skedded for Dec. 1-2 at the BevHilton. DreamWorks Animation topper Jeffrey Katzenberg will introduce the event and kick it off with opening comments to attendees. Conference will have three tracks: Technology, Content Production / Post Production and Playback and Distribution.
Toronto’s brand new, state-of-the-art, full-service production studio, Filmport, officially opened its doors with a widely attended media launch party / red carpet ribbon cutting ceremony for invited guests to enjoy. Complimented by the attendance of mayor David Miller, along with other industry notables including celebrated Canadian movie director, David Cronenberg, the tented outdoor event boasted a feeling of significant optimism for the future of Toronto’s struggling film and television sector.
TORONTO — Filmport, Toronto’s mega-studio and a possible white knight for its stranded film-production sector, opened its doors Wednesday with just one problem — no studio tenant. Phase 1 of the $60 million studio complex, which comprises seven stages covering 260,000 square feet of space, is so far without a[…]
Deluxe Digital Studios has responded to increasing market requirements to move content around quickly. Deluxe Digital Studios, including its Efilm brand, is standardizing its global operations on manufacturer Signiant’s digital content distribution system. The software-based system has many uses. Productions can send content from location to postproduction; a director can[…]