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The action-packed premiere of Starz‘s Spartacus: House of Ashur is coming on December 5th with two episodes, and Deadline has new insight as to what fans can expect when Nick E. Tarabay returns to Steven S. DeKnight‘s gladiator Universe as…
Banijay (Screentime), YouTube Join Forces on an Entertainment Creators Lab in France That Will See YouTubers Reinvent Flagship Formats
Banijay has partnered with YouTube to launch an Entertainment Creators Lab in France to tap into the fast-expanding creator economy with a new dedicated channel, Banijay Creators Studio.
Teased by Banijay Entertainment boss Marco Bassetti at Mipcom where he received…
Tilly Norwood & AI Confusion Will Shape Looming Guild Negotiations, Copyright Experts Agree
In the looming contract talks between Hollywood studios and above-the-line unions, confusion around AI and issues raised by the debut of synthetic actress Tilly Norwood are certain to be key themes.
“The negotiating cycle is starting and the DGA is…
Pike River is a perfect film
Every now and then, a film comes along that completely satisfies; speaks to your own sensibilities and is riveting from the first to the last frame. Pike River is that film for me.
I grew up under those mountains and I can…
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Show Me Shorts names winners
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Meet the people keeping the magic of DVDs alive in the streaming age
This story was originally published on The Spinoff.
All I wanted was to watch Bridget Jones’s Diary. A few months ago, in the throes of the build-up to Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy, I wished to exercise my…
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Whodunits and Comedies Lead Breakout Australian TV Hits
The Australian TV sector is alert but not alarmed, with production falling from historic highs, exec-level shuffles slowing the content pipeline and overseas jitters finally reaching our shores. But Australian stories are still resonating with international audiences and many of…
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‘Hardest I’ve ever known it’: NZ’s screen sector faces its toughest test in years
Back in the time of Covid, Aotearoa ‒ widely accepted as a global safe haven ‒ was savouring a boom in screen production, with workers describing a golden era and an abundant supply of jobs.
“During Covid, you could walk…
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CAA Slams OpenAI’s Sora 2 For Posing ‘Serious and Harmful Risks’ to Clients’ Intellectual Property: ‘Compensation Is a Fundamental Right’
Leading Hollywood agency CAA issued a statement rejecting OpenAI‘s video model Sora 2, which has sent shockwaves through the industry for allowing users to create clips using copyrighted IP.
“CAA is unwavering in our commitment to protect our clients and…
Minecraft Sequel Announced – But No Word Yet on Whether It Will Film in NZ
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Cate Calver Departs Great Southern Television, Calls for Systemic Change in NZ Screen Industry
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Tanya Black – Screen Wellington
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Director feared South Island-shot film would be wiped by airport scanners
A Kiwi director feared his award-winning South Island-shot film would be wiped by airport security scanners before it was processed. Arthur Gay – whose new short film When the Geese Flew premiered in Cannes, France, earlier this year – had to travel…
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Ireland receives VFX tax relief uplift at 40% rate
Ireland will receive an uplift in VFX tax relief, at a 40% rate as an enhancement of the Section 481 tax credit outlined in today’s (October 7) government budget.
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