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Mainstream movies rule FAP’s Luna Awards

June 2nd, 2013 No comments

Big-budget, mainstream movies won most of the trophies at the 31st Luna Awards, handed out by the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP), in a ceremony held on Saturday at the Quezon City Sports Club.

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Short movies to make TV debut overseas

May 18th, 2013 No comments

Shenzhen, Guangdong (China Daily/ANN) – Short movies from China are to make their debut on TV overseas in September, with the broadcasting and online distribution rights for about 30 shorts bought by a British company.

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RDA Microelectronics Announces Bluetooth Design Win With Sunplus for Automotive DVD Systems

April 23rd, 2013 No comments

SHANGHAI, China — RDA Microelectronics, Inc. (the “Company”), a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and markets wireless systems-on-chip and radio-frequency semiconductors for …

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CyberLink Unveils PowerDVD 13: The World’s Most Popular Cross-Platform Multimedia Playback Solution

April 2nd, 2013 No comments

CyberLink Corp. today launched PowerDVD 13, the latest version of the market-leading media player for Blu – ray , 3D & HD content. With shipments of more than 100 millio

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A 20-Year-Old Dinosaur Movie Is Making a Strong Case for the Future of 3D

March 27th, 2013 No comments

Though the not-going-away-apparently trend of 3D movies is largely an irksome one, prizing cheap aesthetics over anything else, there are times when it can be used for good. Ang Lee’s Life of Pi comes to mind, in that it only used 3D to gently enrich rather than distract. And, I grudgingly suppose, that when a great older movie is touched up by the technology and rereleased, it can be a good …

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Career lessons from movies

October 17th, 2012 No comments

By Ethan SiaLion King has taught us that one should never forget about his homeland. Titanic on the other hand, conveys the message that true love means having to make tragic sacrifices. Movies may not always be the main source of advice but they sure carry significant lessons that we can apply to life and even our careers.

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MacXDVD Unveils iPhone 5-Compatible MacX DVD Ripper Pro v3.9.11 with Exclusive DVD Analysis Technology for latest DVD …

September 26th, 2012 No comments

MacXDVD Software boasts an advanced DVD decryption technology of their highly-rated DVD ripping software-MacX DVD Ripper Pro 3.9.11. The new version of MacX DVD Ripper Pro has been upgraded to add a brand new DVD navigator analysis scheme, providing a unique solution for newly released DVDs amongst similar products.

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Mind Movies Co-Founder Natalie Ledwell Reveals How She Used the Law of Attraction to Manifest an ‘Accidental Lunch …

September 26th, 2012 No comments

Mind Movies Co-Founder Natalie Ledwell Reveals How She Used the Law of Attraction to Manifest an ‘Accidental Lunch’ with International Success Guru Brian TracySan Diego, CA (PRWEB) September 26, 2012 Law of Attraction guru Natalie Ledwell announced today the release of an episode of The Inspiration Show. In the short 15-minute video, Ledwell reveals the secret to achieving and surpassing any …

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UK museum revives first-ever film shot in color

September 12th, 2012 No comments

The earliest movies known to be shot in color have been revived by film archivists, who on Wednesday gave an audience at London’s Science Museum a glimpse at cinema’s first attempts to show us the world as we see it.

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Fujifilm to stop making film for movies: Kyodo

September 12th, 2012 No comments

(Reuters) – Japan’s Fujifilm Holdings Corp will stop making film used to shoot motion pictures around next spring due to a fall in demand, Kyodo news agency said. The film and camera maker has seen faltering demand for motion picture film due to increasing digitalization in the movie industry, especially since a hike in the film prices in July, the news agency reported

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