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2007

Saturday 14 April 2007 ts 3-D: The future of film lies this way
Coming soon to a theatre near you, 3-D – the technology behind the laughable 1950s gimmick with the goofy red-blue glasses – is poised to change the face of filmmaking.

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Thursday 26 October 2006 alent Agency Is Aiming to Find Web Video Stars By DAVID M. HALBFINGER United Talent Agency has created an online unit devoted to scouting out up-and-coming creators of Internet content and finding work for them.

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Mon 07/08/2006 nyt Google Joins Viacom in Web Test of Video Ads Google will allow Web site owners to put Viacom video clips on their pages, accompanied by advertising. Viacom, Google and the site owners will divide the ad revenue.
.... Viacom will have to approve each site that uses its content, and it wants only sites with at least 100,000 viewers a month. Initial sites include Hiphopgame.com, purevolume.com and Lyrics.com, all of which focus on music and videos.

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A couple of weeks ago, I gave you an exclusive sneak peek at CNET TV, and I wanted to extend a big "thank you" to those who took the time to check it out and submit feedback. Your comments have been invaluable, making it possible for us to improve this new feature. While I'm on the topic of videos, we recently launched something new, exciting, and absolutely fun, and it's all about you and your tech! CNET has three new video areas: Rage, Out of the Box, and Show Us Yours, all of which feature CNET users like you who have something to say about the products they own. Whether you love, hate, or just can't stop talking about your gadgets, check out what our users are doing in these new featured video areas. And when you're ready to be the star of your own CNET video, share your real-world experience with the technology that has infiltrated your life for better or worse. Create and send us your video on one or all of the categories below and have fun with it!

Monday May 22, 2006 An Online Market Blooms for Video Clip RerunsClipSyndicate gives local television stations a place to sell old news clips and share in advertising revenue that may follow.
...In this case, the beneficiary is KTVX, an ABC affiliate in northern Utah owned by Clear Channel Communications. Until recently the station was like other local broadcasters in that it had little use for its news clips aside from posting them on its Web site for a couple of days and then relegating them to the digital vault. Now a new online service, ClipSyndicate, is finding Web sites like AeroSpaceNews.com that are happy to show these reruns and share the advertising revenue that may follow.

ClipSyndicate, a service of the online video search company Critical Mention, indexes videos from Bloomberg, The Associated Press and other news outlets. Web publishers then visit ClipSyndicate.com and search for clips they like. ClipSyndicate allows Web sites to show the clips only as long as they are not broadcast companies themselves (and as long as they do not also show pornography).

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Saturday May 13, 2006 Interactive Feature: Anatomy of a Scene
The director Wolfgang Petersen offers his perspective on a pivotal scene from "Poseidon," with an exclusive video clip and storyboards.
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Monday Mar 6, 2006 nyt Complete Coverage: The 78th Academy Awards
A fashion report from the red carpet, Alessandra Stanley on the broadcast and Sharon Waxman's diary of a nominee. Plus, the complete list of winners, slide shows and a chance to talk back to the Carpetbagger.

Thursday Feb 9, 2006 nyt A Pulpit Online for Critics of 'The Da Vinci Code' Film
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Well ahead of the film's May 19 release, Sony Pictures is putting up a Web site that will give a platform to some of the fiercest critics of "The Da Vinci Code."

Monday Jan 30, 2006 nyt Sundance: World Cinema

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The 63rd Golden Globes
Complete coverage of the awards, including a complete list of winners, commentary from The Times's fashion and television critics, photos from the red carpet and David Carr writing from the event in The Carpetbagger blog.


Monday Jan 16, 2006 nyt A First Look at the Oscars
The annual special section on Academy Awards season, with profiles of potential nominees, trends in moviemaking, script excerpts, audio slide shows featuring the Times's critics and the music of John Williams, and more.

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2005

Friday Dec 30, 2005 nyt Hailing the DVD Distributors: The Best Vault Raiders of 2005
By DAVE KEHR
DVD film releases got a lot more interesting — and more copious — in 2005. Dave Kehr sorts through the treasures unearthed, released and unleashed.

Tickets, Popcorn, Strategy: Surviving the Movies
By BEN SISARIO
Going to see a film has become an exercise in elaborate planning and, particularly this holiday season, a major time commitment

London Calling, With Luck, Lust and Ambition
By A. O. SCOTT
This pitch black tale of social climbing in London is Woody Allen's best film in years, and one of his best ever.

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Saturday Oct 15, 2005 nyt
Bond Franchise Is Shaken and Stirred
The new James Bond is blond. Rough trade, with a pale, flattened face and large, fleshy ears. Accent: well, it ain't Oxbridge.

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Saturday Jul 23, 2005 nyt Polanski Wins Vanity Fair Libel Suit
By SARAH LYALL
A jury declared on Friday that Vanity Fair magazine libeled Roman Polanski by describing an encounter it said he had in Manhattan 36 years ago.

Thursday May 5, 2005 zdNet
Yahoo video search tool out of test phase Search engine says it is Internet's most comprehensive source for finding on-line video, although company won't disclose index's size
The video clips available at video.search.yahoo.com include movie previews, excerpts from previously broadcast television shows as well as original content.

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Wednesday Jan 26, 2005 cbcSCORSESE'S 'THE AVIATOR' LEADS CLOSE OSCAR RACE Martin Scorsese's The Aviator leads the Oscar race with 11 nominations including best picture, best direction for Martin Scorsese, and acting nods for Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett and Alan Alda.

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    Sunday 22 Feb 2004 PARIS: LES INVASIONS BARBARES WINS THREE CESARS Quebec filmmaker Denys Arcand and his wife and producer, Denise Robert, continue to win awards for their film "Les Invasions barbares," released in English as "The Barbarian Invasions."On Saturday, the film won three Cesars, France's equivalent of Hollywood's Oscars. "Les Invasions barbares" won for best film while Mr. Arcand won best original screenplay and best directorIn addition, Canadian Benoit Charest won the Cesar for the best music for a film for the animated "Les Triplettes de Belleville."The awards marked the first time a Canadian film has ever won a Cesar. Mr. Arcand is nominated for best original screenplay and "Les Invasions barbares" for best foreign film at the February 29th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

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    Lord of the Rings in New Zealand & Cleo Paskal story

    Sunday Mar 26, 2006 ts Why we're left bored of the Rings
    There's a moment in the first act of The Lord of the Rings when it looks as though all the hopes and dreams Toronto had pinned on this show were going to come true. Richard Ouzounian explains.

    Wednesday Dec 17, 2003 cbc
    HARRY POTTER WORKS MAGIC ON TRANSCONTINENTAL PROFIT
    Printer and publisher Transcontinental Inc. said fourth quarter profit surged 18 per cent, and it's expecting a six to nine per cent gain in fiscal 2004.

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    Monday Dec 15, 2003 bbc
    Rings lauded on top 10 movie list
    The Return of the King makes the American Film Institute's top 10 films of 2003, even before its release.
      Nicholson romance proves US hit
    A middle-aged romance starring Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton tops the box office in the US.
      Hollywood film actress Crain dies
    Oscar-nominated Hollywood film actress Jeanne Crain dies at her home in California at the age of 78.

    Monday Dec 1, 2003 bbc
    Reagan drama 'is not hatchet job' A TV movie about former US President Ronald Reagan - which stirred up a storm of controversy - has finally been broadcast on a US cable channel. The Reagans was dropped by TV network CBS after a furore over how it depicted the former leader, but was shown on sister channel Showtime on Sunday.

    Friday Nov 14, 2003 cbc
    OTTAWA SWEETENS FILM AND VIDEO TAX CREDIT The federal government has sweetened tax incentives under the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit to encourage more movie and TV producers to shoot their films and shows in Canada.

    Monday Oct 20, 2003 bbc
    Afghan film wins Montreal award
    Osama, one of the first Afghan films since the end of the Taleban, wins top prize at the Montreal film festival.

    Wednesday Aug 20, 2003 bbc
    Toronto festival lines up stars
    Nicole Kidman and Denzel Washington are among the big names due at next month's Toronto Film Festival.
      French rocker sues over sex claims
    Singer Johnny Hallyday sues a former yacht hostess after she claimed he sexually assaulted her.
      Song-swappers face new court fight
    America's music industry appeals against a court ruling stopping them from suing file-swapping firms.

    Wednesday Jul 23, 2003 bbc
    Welles Oscar auction blocked
    Orson Welles' daughter is blocked from selling her father's Citizen Kane Oscar because of a legal row.
    Welles' daughter was due to put the award - valued at up to $400,000 (£250,000) - under the hammer on Friday.
    But the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, which awards the Oscars, says it has the right to buy it back for $1 (62p).

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    Monday Jun 23, 2003 bbc
    Breakfast still fresh at Tiffany's
    Tiffany's writer Axelrod dies Scriptwriter George Axelrod, who wrote the movies Breakfast at Tiffany's and The Manchurian Candidate, has died aged 81. Axelrod, who was nominated for an Oscar for Breakfast at Tiffany's,





    Sunday Jun 8, 2003 bbc
    Quebec Filmmaker Takes Pulse of a Generation
    MONTREAL — As Quebec's most distinguished movie director and screenwriter, Denys Arcand has etched a jagged path through life along much the same curve as his province's over its last four tumultuous decades.
    The son of a riverboat pilot and a deeply religious mother, he dreamed of becoming a saint at age 12 while the Roman Catholic Church was still the dominant social force here.







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    'Chicago' Tops Oscar Nominees
    By RICK LYMAN
    As expected, "Chicago" led the nominations with 13. More of a surprise was "Gangs of New York," with 10.
    List of Nominations
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    Wednesday Feb 12, 2003
    Nominees' joy at Oscar hopes
    Nicole Kidman, Daniel Day-Lewis and Sir Michael Caine are delighted at their Oscar nominations, as Kidman says it feels "slightly surreal".

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    Glitzy Gangs premiere
    Stars including Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis and directing legend Martin Scorsese attend the Gangs of New York première.

    Dec 31 2002
    Diana Ross arrested for drink-driving
    Police in the US book pop legend Diana Ross for "driving under the influence" after her vehicle is reported swerving in Arizona.
     Bates and Scott lead showbiz honours
    Actor Alan Bates and director Ridley Scott head the entertainment and showbusiness figures in the UK's New Year honours list.
     Record film year at US box office
    Fears of terrorism and recession send the biggest crowds into US cinemas for more than 40 years, spending $9bn on tickets.

    2002

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    MOVIE REVIEW | 'CATCH ME IF YOU CAN'
    Taking to a Gullible World Like a Mouse to Swiss Cheese
    By STEPHEN HOLDEN
    To describe Steven Spielberg's supremely entertaining portrait of a virtuoso impostor as a caper film is to ignore its strain of sly social satire.
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    Monday Jan 6, 2003 Warner Bros hails Potter magic
    US film studio Warner Bros says the second Harry Potter movie helped fuel record overseas ticket sales last year.

    Friday Jun 21, 2002
    Potter teaser arrives in UK
    Harry Potter fans get their first glimpse of the eagerly-awaited second film of the book series as the trailer is shown in cinemas from Friday.

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    Britney top of celebrity influence list

    Wednesday Jun 12, 2002 bbc Casablanca voted greatest love story The American Film Institute chooses the 1942 classic, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman as the top US film romance.


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    Spider-Man lands in UK
    Stars turn out for the London premiere of Hollywood blockbuster Spiderman

    Friday May 10, 2002 nytimes How It Works: Digital Movie Projection Today there is a technology that can bring near-perfect movie quality to theatres everywhere: digital projectors. It's coming soon to a theatre near you.

    Monday Apr 15, 2002 George Lucas honoured by Bafta Star Wars director George Lucas is given the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award by Bafta in Los Angeles.
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    Wednesday May 15, 2002 Entertainment
    Allen defies Cannes boycott call
    Woody Allen speaks out against a call for all Jews to boycott the Cannes Film Festival, as the glamorous event opens in France.
      Lucas lights up Star Wars première
    Thousands of Star Wars fans cheer director George Lucas and stars who turned up at the London première of Attack of the Clones.


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    A Voice That Bursts With Glory
    Wes Matheson is a first tenor in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and the art of song gives him more pleasure than nearly anything else.

    Wednesday Feb 13, 2002 nyt
    TALE OF MIDDLE EARTH LORDS IT OVER OSCAR NOMINATIONS
    The fantasy film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring led the pack with 13 Academy Award nominations Tuesday, including best picture, director and supporting actor. see list

     

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    Tuesday Jan 22, 2002 bbc
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    Globes glory Musical Moulin Rouge and emotional drama A Beautiful Mind clean up at the LA film awards ceremony, with their stars also honoured.


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    January 17, 2002

    Black Hawk Download: Pirated Videos Thrive Online
    The Internet's video catalog is already impressive, and it is expanding rapidly. The selection at any time depends on who happens to be connected to the Internet and running the software, for example, Morpheus, BearShare or LimeWire, that connects them to one another. More than a million users are usually online with Morpheus, and on a typical evening the download options include nearly every "Simpsons" episode ever broadcast; film classics like "Breakfast at Tiffany's"; episodes of "The Sopranos"; "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," now in theatres; and a wide selection of pornography.
    Now 40- gigabyte hard drives that can store about 50 movies are standard in computers that can cost less than $1,000.

    Friday Jan 11, 2002

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    Wednesday Jan 9, 2002
    'The Fantasticks' Is Ending Its 42-Year Run
    On Sunday evening, after 17,162 performances, "The Fantasticks" will do the one thing that few thought it capable of. It will close. Audio | Try to Remember

    Sunday Jan 6, 2002
    Robert Redford's Movie Heaven
    The Sundance Institute, now 20, may well be the actor's true legacy in the film business. Robert Redford decided to change the world in Buffalo.
    It was the winter of 1970 and Mr. Redford, fresh from the box office success of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," ran up against a wall that even his star power could not crack. "I wanted to make a trilogy, in documentary style, about the American mythology of success," he recalled in an interview at the picturesque mountainside complex of the Sundance Institute during its summer Theatre Laboratory.

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    Thursday Dec 27, 2001 Germany honours Dietrich CBC
    Dietrich died in Paris at the age of 90 on 6 May 1992, having chosen Berlin as her final resting place.
    ..The Berlin mayor's chief of staff, Andre Schmitz, asked forgiveness for the hostile reception Dietrich received when she returned to the city in 1960, reflecting her support for the Allies in World War II.

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    Sundance Film Festival 2004
    From January 15-25, Park City, Utah was home to Robert Redford's annual tribute to the independent spirit in films. Photographer George Pimentel captured the celebrities.
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