LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES TO THE MOVIE MACHINE DIGITAL CINEMA FESTIVAL. SUBMISSIONS CLOSE NOVEMBER 26!

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19
NOV 2013

Last call for entries to the Movie Machine Digital Cinema Festival. Submissions close November 26!
There is still time to get your entries in to the Movie Machine Digital Cinema Festival. Submissions close November 26. We are calling for films which run between 1 & 5 minutes and have been produced with "Cinema" in mind. REGISTER to attend the event on the evening of December 4, at the Prince Charles Cinema in London, to see the 10 best entries shown on the big screen with a full lineup of guest speakers and cinema presentations.
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AGENDA ANNOUNCED FOR MOVIE MACHINE DIGITAL CINEMA FESTIVAL, DEC. 4, PRINCE CHARLES CINEMA, LONDON

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7
NOV 2013

Agenda Announced for Movie Machine Digital Cinema Festival, Dec. 4, Prince Charles Cinema, London
With less than a month to go things are hotting up for the Movie Machine Digital Cinema Festival at the Prince Charles Cinema, the night of December 4, Leicester Square, London. With a full line-up of guest speakers and cinema presentations, we will be showing footage from many "affordable" and "non-so-affordable" cinema cameras on the big screen. REGISTER NOW TO ATTEND. This is a night not to be missed.
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FILMCONVERT NOW WORKS WITH ALL VERSIONS OF DAVINCI RESOLVE; NEW CAMERA SUPPORT; FEATURES; AND MORE ON THE WAY.

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4
NOV 2013

FilmConvert now works with all versions of DaVinci Resolve; new camera support; features; and more on the way.
FilmConvert, regarded as the "best stock emulation" program on the planet, has now added a range of features and workflow possibilities. Using an OFX plugin FilmConvert will now work with all versions of DaVince Resolve; many of the latest cameras are now supported; new features for integration with Premiere Pro and After Effects; and improvements for FCPX are coming soon!
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FREEFLY MOVI SET TO REVOLUTIONISE FILMMAKING

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5
APR 2013

Freefly MOVI set to revolutionise filmmaking
A new innovative camera stabilisation device will soon be available in two models: the more affordable model will reportedly sell for $7500 USD and is designed for small DSLRs; the more expensive $15000 model will be able to work with larger DSLRs and other cameras such as Red Epic (when stripped down to keep weight to a minimum.)
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