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| James Cameron inks Chinese jv pact: Venture to develop 3D technology, boost ... Chicago Tribune Cameron said the success of his films "Avatar" and "Titanic" in China demonstrated the local audience's love of 3D, and that is why they chose to share their 3D technology with the country. The 3D re-release of "Titanic" grossed $154 million in China this year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Judith Crist (1922-2012), pioneering film critic: An appreciation San Antonio Current (blog) Films were an international language of expression – the rise of the French new wave, post-neorealism, the underground film and independent film. Movies were considered the lively, seventh art. The new generation of filmmakers brought brave, new and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Futurity.org – Super clear, low-cost films for touch screens By David Orenstein-Brown Super clear, low-cost films for touch screens. Thin, conductive films are useful in displays and solar cells. A new method for making indium tin oxide films could allow engineers to employ a much simpler and cheaper manufacturing process. Futurity.org | ||
| Are Films the Answer to Understanding Energy's Complexities ... By Geoffrey Styles One bright spot is the recent wave of documentary films on energy topics. Films engage us on a deeper level, and the energy challenges we face deserve such longer-form treatment. August seems like a perfect time to suggest a few of them to ... The Energy Collective - The world's... | ||
| Greg Cosell (NFL Films) Breaks Down Ryan Fitzpatrick - Buffalo ... By Brian Galliford Can Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick outperform the Jets' Mark Sanchez as the two compete for a playoff spot in the AFC? Greg Cosell of NFL Films states his case for the affirmative. Buffalo Rumblings | ||
| Seeing the Sights in the Films of Ben Wheatley | Criticwire By Beatrice Behn If you're a character in a Ben Wheatley movie, and you happen to stumble into some kind of space neatly covered in plastic wrap, you should know: you are totally screwed. But then again, just about everyone is screwed in a Ben Wheatley ... Blogs | ||
| Toronto 2012: Sarah Polley and Brandon Cronenberg Films Added to By Etan Vlessing The launchpad for homegrown films will see work by returning directors like Xavier Dolan, Michael McGowan and Bernard Emond, and first-timers Kate Melville and Igor Drljaca, screen in September. Movies |
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