Say What You Will on Public Access
Public Access TV is a little-acknowledged feature of our everyday viewing that warrants some closer examination.
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Stream On: the Latest in Video on the Web
Here's the rundown on software you'll need, sites to check out and how to get YOUR films/videos on the web.
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Editing | Reports | Technology
Going Native: A New Nonlinear Editing System
A new nonlinear editing system enters the marketplace and sets a new standard for this former Avid user.
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A Review: ‘The Blinking Madonna’
After recording an Italian-American religious festival in Boston's North End with her camcorder, filmmaker Beth Harrington's neighbors believe they see a miracle on the videotape: a statue of the Virgin Mary blinking its eyes.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Local Industry
CF Video & Interactive
CF Video & Interactive of Watertown, MA is not your average post house. Nor is it your average animation studio. Or your average interactive media studio. Or your average... well, you'll see.
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A Review of ‘A Civil Action’
Based on the true story of families in Woburn, MA whose children died from polluted well water, 'A Civil Action' remains faithful to the story, but dilutes some of the drama.
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Industry News | Local Industry | Reports
Industry News
The dish on local films: 'I Love My Movie,' 'The Autumn Heart' and others. Also, news from local companies & organizations.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Local Industry
Railroad Square Cinema: Maine’s Movie Mecca
In 1977, a group of Mainers decided to develop a film society in Central Maine. Since then, it's expanded to a double screen theater, a distribution company and an international film festival.
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‘Taxachusetts’ loses film biz to Rhode Island
For years, Massachusetts filmmakers have been griping about tax issues that turn talent out-of-state. Now, the growing strength of the Rhode Island industry proves less tax means more filmmaking.
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Film, TV and Real People
Women in Film and Video, New England provides some startling statistics about how women, minorities and older people continue to be stereotyped in film and television and offers some new ideas.
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