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Interview with the Director of "Paperman"
February 15, 2013 | Cinema & New Media ArtsDP/30 speaks with John Kars, the director of the Academy Award-nominated animated short, Paperman, which premiered in front of Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph.
Shot in Burbank, February 2013 by DP/30.…
Breakthrough Year for Online Movies
February 12, 2013 | Cinema & New Media ArtsDan Cryan: Breakthrough Year for Online Movies
Signaling the beginning of the end for physical media, Americans will likely spend more on legal, Internet-delivered movies than they spend on DVDs and Blu-ray Discs for the first …
Netflix Pushing Original Series
January 30, 2013 | Cinema & New Media ArtsFounder Reed Hastings seeks to turn Netflix into a major force in original programming
On February 1, all of Hollywood will be watching the debut of House of Cards, David Fincher’s drama starring Kevin Spacey, for …
Next-Gen Video Format H.265 Is Approved
January 25, 2013 | Cinema & New Media ArtsNext-Gen Video Format H.265 Is Approved, Paving The Way For High-Quality Video On Low-Bandwidth Networks (TechCrunch, January 25, 2013)
“The ITU has approved a new video format that could bring 4k video to future …
"The Hobbit" and High Frame Rates
January 15, 2013 | Cinema & New Media ArtsLeandro Marini, Founder and Supervising Colorist of Local Hero, and Andrew Wahlquist, Technologist of Local Hero, have an informal chat about high frames rates, “The Hobbit,” and the future of movies.
Frame-Rate Follies
December 14, 2012 | Cinema & New Media ArtsIgnatiy Vishnevetsky on The Hobbit and HFR (Notebook, December 14, 2012)
The failure of The Hobbit‘s HFR / 48 fps, therefore, isn’t so much a failure of design as it is a failure …
Walter Murch on Editing, Cinema, and Final Cut Pro
October 27, 2012 | Cinema & New Media ArtsIn this comprehensive talk at the Boston FCPUG SuperMeet, acclaimed editor and sound designer Walter Murch (Apocalypse Now, American Graffiti, author of In the Blink of an Eye) begins by discussing some …
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