All Film articles – Page 4
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NewsMel Sullivan to succeed Sir William Sargent as Framestore CEO
Global VFX studio Framestore has named Mel Sullivan as its new CEO.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021 Trends: Production & Post
In the panel session from IBC Digital 2021, panelists discuss what has changed as film and television production regains momentum.
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Industry TrendsBehind The Scenes: Everything Everywhere All At Once
The idea that we can overcome nihilism by embracing kindness is a beautiful concept, explains editor Paul Rogers
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NewsAmazon Prime Video to double India investment
Amazon Prime Video plans to double its investment in India over the next five years.
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NewsAmazon’s IMDb TV rebrands as Freevee
IMDb TV, Amazon’s free streaming service, is rebranding as Amazon Freevee from 27 April.
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NewsNetflix to open Central and Eastern Europe office in Warsaw
Netflix is to open an office in Warsaw which will act as a hub for its activities in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
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NewsPulse Films co-founders step down
Pulse Films founders and CEOs Thomas Benski and Marisa Clifford are stepping down after 16 years of leading the company.
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NewsDune wins big at 2022 BAFTA Awards
Dune took home five awards at last night’s BAFTAs, including for Best Sound and Special Visual Effects, but it was Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog that received the coveted Best Film accolade as well as Best Director.
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Industry TrendsBehind the Scenes: The Batman
For cinematographer Greig Fraser, lighting the image and keeping darkness within the character was the key challenge in this latest incarnation of Gotham’s avenging angel.
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NewsVersa expands Manchester studio footprint
TV and film studio business Versa Studios has opened Versa ABC, a 5,000 sq ft ‘studio in the sky’ overlooking Manchester City centre.
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Industry TrendsTraining rises up the production agenda
Amid buoyant demand for experienced crew, industry attention is now focused on the pressing need to train more craft talent to help expand the production workforce.
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Industry TrendsBAFTA Elevate 2022 opens for applications
BAFTA has opened applications for the next Elevate, its industry initiative that supports individuals from under-represented backgrounds who have faced barriers to career progression in the screen industry. Now in its fourth edition, Elevate aims to champion talented producers in both scripted and unscripted disciplines, working across film and television. ...
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NewsBristol’s Bottle Yard Studios begins £12m expansion
Work is underway on the expansion of Bristol film and TV production facility The Bottle Yard Studios.
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NewsFilm and drama spend hits record £5.64 billion in UK
The combined spend by film and high-end television production (HETV) in the UK during 2021 reached a record £5.64 billion, according to official BFI figures.
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NewsHBO Max to launch in 15 more European countries
HBO Max, WarnerMedia’s streaming platform, is to launch in a further 15 European countries on 8 March.
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NewsApollo takes minority stake in Dune producer Legendary
Private equity firm Apollo has agreed a $760 million equity investment in Legendary, the production and finance company behind films such as Dune and TV series Lost in Space.
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Industry TrendsBehind the Scenes of Guillermo del Toro’s Nightmare Alley
Director of photography Dan Laustsen explains the thinking behind the seductive visuals of the neo-noir feature.
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NewsNetflix, Aardman team for Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run movies
UK animation studio Aardman is to make new Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run movies for Netflix.
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NewsFilm and TV studio to launch in space
UK-based media company Space Entertainment Enterprise (S.E.E.) is to build the world’s first content and entertainment studios and multi-purpose arena in space.
















