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Film As We Know It

While there is a widespread, vocal opposition to the advent of 3D, there are many who believe that it is crucial to the future of filmmaking. Here, film critic Scott…

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Blast From the Past

Film critic and author Mark Kermode explains why 3D filmmaking is nothing new, and how it is destined to remain part of cinema’s history rather than its future.…

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BFI Unveils Latest Films To Receive Funding

The BFI has revealed the list of British film projects that have received funding in the nine months from April 2011. Over £13.2m has been awarded to 20 features, which include five from female directors…

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Panasonic announce 2D/3D Camcorder aimed at filmmakers

Panasonic today announced the launch of the HDC-Z10000 -a Full-HD, Twin-Lens handheld camcorder aimed at filmmakers looking to capture broadcast quality 2D or 3D images. Tweet The camera will offer 1080p/60fps recording, high-end audio options,…

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Visions of a 3D Future: London-based Vision3

While Hollywood seems to have cornered the market in 3D, London-based Vision3 is working to change all that. Head producer Adam May, who has recently completed work on HORRID HENRY, explains why his team is dedicated…

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Digital Impact – Technology and the Cinema Viewing Experience

As new digital technology expands the frontiers of filmmaking and changes the viewing experience for audiences, just what impact is it having on multiplex and independent cinemas?…

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