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"The Fault in Our Stars," FCC Auction Rules Analysis, Following TV Everywhere, Filmic Principles for "How to Train Your Dragon 2"

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June 06, 2014

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DIGITAL MEDIA
"The Fault in Our Stars" Demonstrates the Potential of Social Media
Marketers for the film "The Fault in Our Stars" have leveraged social media by giving fans of the bestselling book unprecedented access to the film's production and even providing them with opportunities to create viral content via YouTube, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, and more.
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TELEVISION
NAB's Gordon Smith: Auction Order Threatens Broadcasters
Smith says that NAB still thinks the auction can be a success, but not if broadcasters are pushed into it through regulatory levers.
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DIGITAL MEDIA
TV Everywhere Consumption at All-Time High
TV Everywhere isn't perfect as authentications challenges remain and the amount of programming offered continues to be fragmented, but usage of those services is clearly on the rise.
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PRODUCTION/POST/SOUND
Developing the Visual Vocabulary for "How to Train Your Dragon 2"
Cinematographer Roger Deakins and director Dean DeBlois were determined making the film's camera movements look as physically viable as possible. "We've seen examples in other CG animated and motion-capture films where the camera does anything it wants," says DeBlois. "One restriction we set for ourselves is that each shot needs to look like there is an operator behind the camera."
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RADIO
Music Royalties Slow Growth of Internet Radio
Music royalties are an understandable fact of broadcasting life, but the structure regime of music royalties varies wildly from country to country, uninfluenced by any global standard. Worse yet, the fees charged to over-the-air broadcasters are substantially less than those charged to Internet (streaming) radio stations.
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Internet Historian Mary Meeker: "Internet TV Is Replacing Linear TV" »
Regulation Fail: Network Neutrality is a Solution Without a Problem »
New Study Examines the Use of User-Generated Content in News Reporting »
Film Streaming and Downloads to Overtake Box Office in 2017 »
The Future of Service Provider Video Services »
Registration Opens for Next|Video Conference + Expo »
Guide to Best of Show Awards, NAB Show 2014 »









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