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Market Study Details What Drives Moviegoers to the Cinema

Mon, 05/27/2024 - 10:52 -- Nick Dager

Market Force Information has re-released findings from its 2023 panel study involving 4,548 moviegoers from across the country. The study identifies key drivers of consumer behavior and satisfaction in the movie theatre sector. The newly released interactive report provides a recap of last year's rankings in advance of this year's study, which will be coming out during summer block buster season.

Cinépolis Showing Team India Cricket Matches on the Big Screen

Mon, 05/27/2024 - 10:47 -- Nick Dager

Cinépolis is partnering with Star Sports to screen live Team India cricket matches, including the Semi-Final and Final, during the ICC T20 Men’s World Cup. This collaboration grants screening rights for the T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies. It screens at 40 Cinépolis locations nationwide from June 5 to June 29, with matches starting at 8:00 pm IST.

Brainstorm Opens New Facility in Austin, Texas; Hires Thierry Gonzalo

Mon, 05/27/2024 - 10:36 -- Nick Dager

Brainstorm, manufacturer of real-time 3D graphics and virtual studio technology, has opened a new office and demo studio in Austin, Texas. This company says the expansion marks a significant milestone in its growth and commitment to serving its North American market. In conjunction with the office opening, Brainstorm hired Thierry Gonzalo as the new senior solutions architect. He will be based in Austin.

Hot Docs Film Festival Temporarily Closes Toronto Theatre

Mon, 05/27/2024 - 10:32 -- Nick Dager

Ongoing financial uncertainty is forcing the Hot Docs Film Festival to temporarily close its flagship Toronto theatre and lay off staff for about three months, the organization said. Canada’s largest documentary film festival said it will shutter the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema starting June 12 as the organization tries to find a path back to profitability.

Creating the Palette of Palm Royale

Mon, 05/27/2024 - 10:27 -- Nick Dager

Created by showrunner Abe Sylvia, the Apple TV+ comedic drama Palm Royale navigates the tale of one woman's ambitious journey to make it among the upper crust, through extravagant settings that evoke the golden era of Life magazine. Cinematographer David Lanzenberg was behind the camera for the first two episodes, working with director Tate Taylor, and then passed the baton to fellow director of photography Todd McMullen, who shot the remaining eight episodes. With support from Panavision Woodland Hills, the cinematographers opted to pair Panaspeed large-format spherical primes with the Millennium DXL2 camera. Here, the collaborators highlight how the series’ visual language was distinctly enhanced by the choices made by the art, wardrobe, and hair & make-up departments.

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