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 | | FILM | | "The Imitation Game:" An Outsider in Hollywood Directs the Ultimate Outsider Story | | Norwegian director Morten Tyldum's film "The Imitation Game" follows Great Britain's World War II code-breaking team, an unusual combination of scholars, linguists, chess champions, and intelligence officers. He explains, "I was an outsider in Hollywood, and this is a movie about outsiders, people who think different and don't fit in and are outside the norm." | | Read More» | | |
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 | | DIGITAL MEDIA | | A Level Playing Field | | FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler wants Internet-delivered video to operate with the same ground rules as cable and satellite TV, especially when it comes to access to broadcast programming. | | Read More» | | |
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 | | DIGITAL MEDIA | | Next|Video Conference: 2 Days, 50 Sessions, Zero Charge | | Free to attend and open to all, the Next|Video conference, held December 3-4 in Washington, D.C., offers three content tracksNext|AV + Collaborative Environments, Next|Enterprise Media and Next|Streaming Techso you can customize your educational experience. | | Read More» | | |
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 | | FILM | | Amir Bar-Lev on Getting Underneath the Surface of "Happy Valley" | | As in his previous films "The Tillman Story" and "My Kid Could Paint That," director Amir Bar-Lev explores society's tendency to create idols to fit their own needs rather than reality, but eludes the easy explanations for how this happens in favor of witnessing how people rationalize what they know to be true with what they'd like to believe. | | Read More» | | |
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 | | LIVE & PUBLIC SPACES | | Universal Everything Christens the World's Largest 4K Screen in Times Square | | Universal Everything producer Greg Povey explains that the company "created films that would stand out in the heart of one of the world's busiest, noisiest and most attention-hungry places. Through a calmer, more meditative pace exploring the theme of 'change is constant,' the films take the audience on a journey of transformation inspired by technological advances, landscapes and New York itself to show off the stunning capacity of the screens." | | Read More» | | |
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