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3-D Conquers NAB
He'll return to Laika in Portland, Oregon for his next stop-motion film, he said, and looks forward to building on what he learned on this film, as he has all along. I'm out of my element in Vegas for my first-ever National Association of Broadcasters convention. View this photo. 3-D, even holograms, are the wave of the future.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Tuesday, April 21, 2009
THE FUTURE IS MOBILE
Samsung Electronics Co. The Samsung phone can access the Internet, play music, take pictures, show videos, handle e-mail and share photos. Six filmmakers who have had films at Sundance received $20,000 each to create short films of three to five minutes for mobile distribution. It will be the closing film in Critics Week.
Entertainment Law Resources Blog
- Saturday, June 9, 2007
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THE FUTURE IS MOBILE
Samsung Electronics Co. The Samsung phone can access the Internet, play music, take pictures, show videos, handle e-mail and share photos. Six filmmakers who have had films at Sundance received $20,000 each to create short films of three to five minutes for mobile distribution. It will be the closing film in Critics Week.
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3-D Conquers NAB
He'll return to Laika in Portland, Oregon for his next stop-motion film, he said, and looks forward to building on what he learned on this film, as he has all along. I'm out of my element in Vegas for my first-ever National Association of Broadcasters convention. View this photo. 3-D, even holograms, are the wave of the future.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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