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Bicoastal audio shop Elias launched their 2015 showcase series with diverse lineup of NYC music talent at the Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg’s latest documentary “In My Father’s House” was named one of 15 must-see movies at the Tribeca Film Festival by Rolling Stone.
Taking inspiration from the Latin American political poster art of the 60s and 70s – think partially torn visual artifacts hanging on a crumbling city walls, offering subtly history lessons into a region’s struggle for change – the STUDIO teamed with Nomadic Wa
Today, the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) launched guidelines for mobile native ad formats, developed by the MMA Mobile Native Advertising Committee.
Ron Frankel, Creative Director & Founder of Proof Inc., one of the film industry's leading visualization houses, will present a session entitled "All About the Viz - Recent Work and Developments from Proof," on May 7, from 2-3 PM, during the 2015 FMX Conference in Germany.
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is now accepting speaking proposals for the 2015 Content and Communications World (CCW) featuring SATCON, held November 11-12, 2015 in New York.
The Orchard announced today that they have acquired all North American rights to ANIMAL’s documentary feature CROCODILE GENNADIY.
In a project spanning many months and two continents, Modern VideoFilm provided final post production services for Broken Horses, the new Western thriller from Indian producer/director Vidhu
Cap Gun Collective and Cap Gun TV, its hybrid production studio, are very proud to announce that roster director Jeppe Rønde has swept the narrative feature film competition at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival with his newest film, "Bridgend." The project from Blenkov and Schønnemann Pictures in c
The 3D Web Fest is coming to San Francisco on May 13th, bringing together designers, artists, developers and technologists to celebrate the best of the 3D Web.
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