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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When you are watching Jonathan Ogilvie's second feature The Tender Hook - his noir romance set during the Jazz Age in 1929 - you get the feeling that you're being watched
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Cannibal films seem to be the dish of the day. Australia's rich convict history proves to be a deadly entertaining source of inspiration for writer-producer Michael Boughen as he brings alive an inspired tale of convict Alexander 'The Pieman' Pearce
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Watching Newcastle, director Dan Castle's debut film about a group of teenage surfers living in the coastal NSW town, it's hard to shake the feeling that Castle himself is a surfer and "knows the feeling."
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Directed by TV commercial director Michael Joy, Men's Group tells the story of six men, strangers to each other until they start meeting regularly to address issues affecting their emotional lives.
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Not Quite Hollywood is a celebration of the lost treasures of cult film in this country. Writer/director Mark Hartley has spent ten years shaping a tribute not just to genre films but also to the phenomenon of "so bad it's good".
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With their first feature, Ten Empty, Anthony Hayes and Brendan Cowell are at the vanguard of new Australian filmmaking. Hayes, who picked up AFI awards for his roles in Look Both Ways and Suburban Mayhem, also won a Dendy award for writing/directing his f
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Lead by gung-ho tour organiser, Dylan (Johnson), his best mate Carl (Geurens) and girl (-friends at the start but possibly more?), Pippa (Scott Lynch) and Toni (Prichard), the group head for a planned three-day return trek to a mysterious tall timber, it'
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Much unlike his previous offerings - the raucous Children of the Revolution, perverse Passion and A Little Bit of Soul - Peter Duncan earnestly attempts a romantic drama in the form of a remake of Dutch film, De Poolse Bruid.
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This odd Australian comedy plays out like a laconic riff on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness - only Kurtz is a failed Aussie soap star, the Congo River is a thin dirt road and it leads not to the core of humanity's vileness but to the country town of Gla
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When it comes to exquisitely drawn depths of a hellish imagination, terror does have a name and that name is Guillermo del Toro. And the writer/director of Pan's Labyrinth (2006) fame has lent this name to it is to The Orphanage (El Orfanato) in one of th
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