Episode, the powerful, easy-to-use desktop media encoding application for the Mac, has come to the PC. Episode offers the highest quality and fastest encoding for content repurposing and distribution to new media channels; Web, DVD and portable devices in
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Io HD provides broadcast-level HD editing in the studio or on the road via FireWire. With full-resolution 10-bit HD and SD video, powerful ProRes 422 codec in hardware, 10-bit up/down/cross conversion, and unmatched video and audio connectivity, Io HD let
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Thanks to Palace Films we have 15 double preview passes to giveaway to the new French film 'I've Loved You So Long' starring Kristen Scott Thomas (Four Weddings and a Funeral, The English Patient).
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Thanks to Possible Worlds Film Festival presents we have 10 double passes to give away to their screening of My Daughter My Angel (Ma fille Mon Ange). Half thriller half family melodrama, this suspenseful film will keep you guessing
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FUJIFILM Australia has announced details of their prize sponsorship for the upcoming 2009 Elliot Rocke Mudfest – Mudgee International Short Film Festival.
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Sydney Film School graduate Brian Lien has won the Grand Prix at the fourth One Take Film Festival in Zagreb Croatia for his excellent short film 7:23.
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Amateur film writer Van Badham is celebrating yet another success in her short film writing career after picking up two awards for Best Production Design and Best Music at the 2009 Bondi Short Film Festival on Saturday night.
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Screen Australia today released the report of its 2007/08 Drama Production Survey, revealing an above-average result with increases in foreign production and co-production activity, particularly TV drama.
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Young Australian innovators, Bec Appel and Cameron Duff have launched an online working environment that caters specifically to the needs of the film industry.
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Filmmaker Laurie Hill has won the grand prize of $12,000 after being announced as the winner of the 2008 Getty Images Short & Sweet Film Challenge.
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New research has found that 64% of Australians think the Federal Government should regulate the minimum amount of Australian programs shown on TV.
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