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  • Fujinon introduces new PL mount zoom lens at Inter BEE ’09
    Monday December 07th 2009

    WAYNE, N.J., December 2, 2009 – Fujinon introduced the new 75-400mm T2.8-T3.9 PL mount zoom lens (model number HK5.3x75) at the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition (Inter BEE 2009) in Chiba City, Japan on November 18. As the second lens in the Series, the 75-400mm joins a growing family of PL[…]

  • Up in the Air named 2009 best film by New York’s National Board of Review
    Friday December 04th 2009

    Up in the Air, a movie directed by Canada’s Jason Reitman, has been named the 2009 Best Film of the Year by the New York-based National Board of Review.

  • 173 films qualify for Golden Globe Awards
    Friday December 04th 2009

    With its Dec. 15 nominations announcement date fast approaching, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. said Thursday that 173 live-action feature films, including 105 dramas and 68 comedies or musicals, have qualified for the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards.

  • Sundance lifts curtain on 2010 competition films
    Thursday December 03rd 2009

    The Sundance Film Festival listed the 64 films that will compete for awards at the upcoming premiere event for independent films, which for 2010 has a new director and three opening night offerings. The festival, backed by Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute in Utah, has long been a launch pad for first-time filmmakers and some of the best low-budget movies shown in art houses, including current Oscar hopeful “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire.” The film selection for the upcoming Sundance, which runs January 21-31, did not change greatly under new director John Cooper and features a typical mix of offbeat dramas and serious-minded documentaries.

  • Director loves boundaries to break
    Thursday December 03rd 2009

    Director Martin Scorsese, who will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the 67th annual Golden Globes, has spent much of his career crafting stories about the social rules that exist in groups — Italian and Irish crime syndicates, the upper class in 19th-century New York —[…]

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Archives for: December 20095
  • Fujinon introduces new PL mount zoom lens at Inter BEE ’09
    Monday December 07th 2009

    WAYNE, N.J., December 2, 2009 – Fujinon introduced the new 75-400mm T2.8-T3.9 PL mount zoom lens (model number HK5.3x75) at the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition (Inter BEE 2009) in Chiba City, Japan on November 18. As the second lens in the Series, the 75-400mm joins a growing family of PL[…]

  • Up in the Air named 2009 best film by New York’s National Board of Review
    Friday December 04th 2009

    Up in the Air, a movie directed by Canada’s Jason Reitman, has been named the 2009 Best Film of the Year by the New York-based National Board of Review.

  • 173 films qualify for Golden Globe Awards
    Friday December 04th 2009

    With its Dec. 15 nominations announcement date fast approaching, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. said Thursday that 173 live-action feature films, including 105 dramas and 68 comedies or musicals, have qualified for the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards.

  • Sundance lifts curtain on 2010 competition films
    Thursday December 03rd 2009

    The Sundance Film Festival listed the 64 films that will compete for awards at the upcoming premiere event for independent films, which for 2010 has a new director and three opening night offerings. The festival, backed by Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute in Utah, has long been a launch pad for first-time filmmakers and some of the best low-budget movies shown in art houses, including current Oscar hopeful “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire.” The film selection for the upcoming Sundance, which runs January 21-31, did not change greatly under new director John Cooper and features a typical mix of offbeat dramas and serious-minded documentaries.

  • Director loves boundaries to break
    Thursday December 03rd 2009

    Director Martin Scorsese, who will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the 67th annual Golden Globes, has spent much of his career crafting stories about the social rules that exist in groups — Italian and Irish crime syndicates, the upper class in 19th-century New York —[…]

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Archives for: December 20095
  • Fujinon introduces new PL mount zoom lens at Inter BEE ’09
    Monday December 07th 2009

    WAYNE, N.J., December 2, 2009 – Fujinon introduced the new 75-400mm T2.8-T3.9 PL mount zoom lens (model number HK5.3x75) at the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition (Inter BEE 2009) in Chiba City, Japan on November 18. As the second lens in the Series, the 75-400mm joins a growing family of PL[…]

  • Up in the Air named 2009 best film by New York’s National Board of Review
    Friday December 04th 2009

    Up in the Air, a movie directed by Canada’s Jason Reitman, has been named the 2009 Best Film of the Year by the New York-based National Board of Review.

  • 173 films qualify for Golden Globe Awards
    Friday December 04th 2009

    With its Dec. 15 nominations announcement date fast approaching, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. said Thursday that 173 live-action feature films, including 105 dramas and 68 comedies or musicals, have qualified for the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards.

  • Sundance lifts curtain on 2010 competition films
    Thursday December 03rd 2009

    The Sundance Film Festival listed the 64 films that will compete for awards at the upcoming premiere event for independent films, which for 2010 has a new director and three opening night offerings. The festival, backed by Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute in Utah, has long been a launch pad for first-time filmmakers and some of the best low-budget movies shown in art houses, including current Oscar hopeful “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire.” The film selection for the upcoming Sundance, which runs January 21-31, did not change greatly under new director John Cooper and features a typical mix of offbeat dramas and serious-minded documentaries.

  • Director loves boundaries to break
    Thursday December 03rd 2009

    Director Martin Scorsese, who will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the 67th annual Golden Globes, has spent much of his career crafting stories about the social rules that exist in groups — Italian and Irish crime syndicates, the upper class in 19th-century New York —[…]

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