As Canada’s biggest tourist attraction, spray-soaked Niagara Falls isn’t used to the luxury trailers and fancy catering of a Hollywood movie set. But that didn’t bother Jonathan Sobol, the Canadian director of Dimension Films’ The Art of the Steal, who seized on his hometown’s tacky attractions and folksiness when shooting[…]
For the first time since Pixar was bought in 2005 by Disney, the animation studio will let a summer pass without releasing a new film. The Good Dinosaur, originally scheduled to come out on May 30 next year, has been pushed back 18 months to November 2015.
Sony today announced the PXW-Z100, a professional 4K handheld XDCAM camcorder featuring a 1/2.3″ Exmor R CMOS sensor. The camcorder is ideal for creating stunning 4K content (4096×2160) at 50fps or 60fps. The camcorder marks Sony’s latest step in expanding the 4K world to everyone, from high-end cinema to entry[…]
The Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference September 20 – 23, 2013 has added French Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet to the line-up and will feature the North American Sneak Peak screening of 12 minutes from his new 3D film ‘The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet’. Jeunet will address the conference live via Skype from Paris and will be joined live on stage by his Canadian Stereographer Demetri Portelli (Hugo, 47 Ronin) to discuss Jeunet’s unique style of 3D storytelling.
More than a week before TIFF’s opening night, artistic director Cameron Bailey told the Star that this year’s lineup of movies for sale was the strongest he had seen in his six years in the job. And based on his enthusiasm, it seemed a safe prediction that two – Bad Words and Can a Song Save Your Life? – would spark bidding wars. Well, did they ever. According to the film trade papers and websites, each of these movies sold for around $7 million. And as far as I can tell, that is an all-time record for a sale coming out of TIFF.
As Canada’s biggest tourist attraction, spray-soaked Niagara Falls isn’t used to the luxury trailers and fancy catering of a Hollywood movie set. But that didn’t bother Jonathan Sobol, the Canadian director of Dimension Films’ The Art of the Steal, who seized on his hometown’s tacky attractions and folksiness when shooting[…]
For the first time since Pixar was bought in 2005 by Disney, the animation studio will let a summer pass without releasing a new film. The Good Dinosaur, originally scheduled to come out on May 30 next year, has been pushed back 18 months to November 2015.
Sony today announced the PXW-Z100, a professional 4K handheld XDCAM camcorder featuring a 1/2.3″ Exmor R CMOS sensor. The camcorder is ideal for creating stunning 4K content (4096×2160) at 50fps or 60fps. The camcorder marks Sony’s latest step in expanding the 4K world to everyone, from high-end cinema to entry[…]
The Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference September 20 – 23, 2013 has added French Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet to the line-up and will feature the North American Sneak Peak screening of 12 minutes from his new 3D film ‘The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet’. Jeunet will address the conference live via Skype from Paris and will be joined live on stage by his Canadian Stereographer Demetri Portelli (Hugo, 47 Ronin) to discuss Jeunet’s unique style of 3D storytelling.
More than a week before TIFF’s opening night, artistic director Cameron Bailey told the Star that this year’s lineup of movies for sale was the strongest he had seen in his six years in the job. And based on his enthusiasm, it seemed a safe prediction that two – Bad Words and Can a Song Save Your Life? – would spark bidding wars. Well, did they ever. According to the film trade papers and websites, each of these movies sold for around $7 million. And as far as I can tell, that is an all-time record for a sale coming out of TIFF.
As Canada’s biggest tourist attraction, spray-soaked Niagara Falls isn’t used to the luxury trailers and fancy catering of a Hollywood movie set. But that didn’t bother Jonathan Sobol, the Canadian director of Dimension Films’ The Art of the Steal, who seized on his hometown’s tacky attractions and folksiness when shooting[…]
For the first time since Pixar was bought in 2005 by Disney, the animation studio will let a summer pass without releasing a new film. The Good Dinosaur, originally scheduled to come out on May 30 next year, has been pushed back 18 months to November 2015.
Sony today announced the PXW-Z100, a professional 4K handheld XDCAM camcorder featuring a 1/2.3″ Exmor R CMOS sensor. The camcorder is ideal for creating stunning 4K content (4096×2160) at 50fps or 60fps. The camcorder marks Sony’s latest step in expanding the 4K world to everyone, from high-end cinema to entry[…]
The Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference September 20 – 23, 2013 has added French Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet to the line-up and will feature the North American Sneak Peak screening of 12 minutes from his new 3D film ‘The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet’. Jeunet will address the conference live via Skype from Paris and will be joined live on stage by his Canadian Stereographer Demetri Portelli (Hugo, 47 Ronin) to discuss Jeunet’s unique style of 3D storytelling.
More than a week before TIFF’s opening night, artistic director Cameron Bailey told the Star that this year’s lineup of movies for sale was the strongest he had seen in his six years in the job. And based on his enthusiasm, it seemed a safe prediction that two – Bad Words and Can a Song Save Your Life? – would spark bidding wars. Well, did they ever. According to the film trade papers and websites, each of these movies sold for around $7 million. And as far as I can tell, that is an all-time record for a sale coming out of TIFF.