Third Man on the Mountain
1959 / 105 Mins. / 1.66: 1
Starring Michael Rennie, James MacArthur
Written by Eleanore Griffin
Directed by Ken Annakin
CineSavant Revival Screening Review
From Newbery Medal to amusement park thrill ride, James Ramsey Ullman’s Banner in the Sky climbed the ladder as deftly as the men who scaled the mountains in his 1955 best seller, a fictionalized account of the first explorer to make it to the top of the Matterhorn.
It was rarefied air even for Ullman who, when he wasn’t writing, could be found shinnying up the nearest cliff side—though not recognized as a “high end” climber, the writer’s attraction to life or death experiences made him an honorary member of a lofty clique. In 1957, Walt Disney purchased the rights to Ullman’s novel and set the Mouse Machine in motion, first the tie-in paperback, then the Sunday comic strip, and after much fanfare,...
1959 / 105 Mins. / 1.66: 1
Starring Michael Rennie, James MacArthur
Written by Eleanore Griffin
Directed by Ken Annakin
CineSavant Revival Screening Review
From Newbery Medal to amusement park thrill ride, James Ramsey Ullman’s Banner in the Sky climbed the ladder as deftly as the men who scaled the mountains in his 1955 best seller, a fictionalized account of the first explorer to make it to the top of the Matterhorn.
It was rarefied air even for Ullman who, when he wasn’t writing, could be found shinnying up the nearest cliff side—though not recognized as a “high end” climber, the writer’s attraction to life or death experiences made him an honorary member of a lofty clique. In 1957, Walt Disney purchased the rights to Ullman’s novel and set the Mouse Machine in motion, first the tie-in paperback, then the Sunday comic strip, and after much fanfare,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
Unindian, the first feature from the Australia India Film Fund (Aiff), will go into production in October in Sydney.
The romantic comedy, which looks at the complexities of the Indian diaspora and the issue of cross-cultural relationships, will star Australian cricketer Brett Lee in his first lead role and Tannishtha Chatterjee, who gained international acclaim in the. feature Brick Lane.
Scripted by Thushy Saathi, the plot follows Meera (Chatterjee), a beautiful divorcee and single mother of one who has settled in Sydney and has a successful career. When she meets the charismatic Will (Lee), love is the last thing on her mind.
Her family encourages her to marry 'a nice Indian man,' which raises the questions:. Does she do as her family wishes?Or does she follow her heart and live her life the way she wants to?.
The director/producer is Anupam Sharma, Aiff's head of films and...
The romantic comedy, which looks at the complexities of the Indian diaspora and the issue of cross-cultural relationships, will star Australian cricketer Brett Lee in his first lead role and Tannishtha Chatterjee, who gained international acclaim in the. feature Brick Lane.
Scripted by Thushy Saathi, the plot follows Meera (Chatterjee), a beautiful divorcee and single mother of one who has settled in Sydney and has a successful career. When she meets the charismatic Will (Lee), love is the last thing on her mind.
Her family encourages her to marry 'a nice Indian man,' which raises the questions:. Does she do as her family wishes?Or does she follow her heart and live her life the way she wants to?.
The director/producer is Anupam Sharma, Aiff's head of films and...
- 9/4/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Films & Casting Temple’s Anupam Sharma, Lauren Edwards of Goalpost Pictures and Robyn Kershaw are among 10 producers heading to India for the Goa Film Bazaar to help create tighter links between the Australian and Indian film industries. The delegation is lead by Screen Australia and the screen Producers Association of Australia.
The announcement:
Screen Australia and the Screen Producers Association of Australia (Spaa) will lead a delegation of Australian producers to the Goa Film Bazaar to develop new and reinforce existing screen industry partnerships in India.
India is now Australia’s third biggest export market and the two countries have a strong and growing bilateral relationship. With a population of 1.2 billion, a prolific film industry and millions of passionate cinema-goers, India has many potential opportunities for Australian screen content. Australian producers have a growing interest in developing projects with Indian partners and an official co-production treaty is in negotiation.
Organised...
The announcement:
Screen Australia and the Screen Producers Association of Australia (Spaa) will lead a delegation of Australian producers to the Goa Film Bazaar to develop new and reinforce existing screen industry partnerships in India.
India is now Australia’s third biggest export market and the two countries have a strong and growing bilateral relationship. With a population of 1.2 billion, a prolific film industry and millions of passionate cinema-goers, India has many potential opportunities for Australian screen content. Australian producers have a growing interest in developing projects with Indian partners and an official co-production treaty is in negotiation.
Organised...
- 11/21/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Producer Anupam Sharma immensely enjoyed himself as a judge on the new four-part series Bollywood Star, which premieres on Sbs at 7.30pm this Saturday.
.I was in heaven because all of them had a dream, which we all have in the film industry, and because that dream encompasses India, which is my home country, and Australia, which is my adopted country,. he said.
He was talking about the hundreds of wannabe Bollywood stars who. flooded into the open auditions in the hope of winning a role in Indian director Mahesh Bhatt.s next Bollywood film. Six finalists ended up in Mumbai as a result.
.They were like me 10 years ago, trying to find one crack in the door that would allow me to be part of the both the Indian and Australian film industries,. said Sharma.
Usually he is a high-profile facilitator and line producer for Indian production teams wanting...
.I was in heaven because all of them had a dream, which we all have in the film industry, and because that dream encompasses India, which is my home country, and Australia, which is my adopted country,. he said.
He was talking about the hundreds of wannabe Bollywood stars who. flooded into the open auditions in the hope of winning a role in Indian director Mahesh Bhatt.s next Bollywood film. Six finalists ended up in Mumbai as a result.
.They were like me 10 years ago, trying to find one crack in the door that would allow me to be part of the both the Indian and Australian film industries,. said Sharma.
Usually he is a high-profile facilitator and line producer for Indian production teams wanting...
- 6/1/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
Shoreline Entertainment has acquired all international rights to producer John Winter.s self-financed directorial debut Black & White & Sex.
Eight actors play one sex worker being interviewed by a filmmaker in the drama, which has also just been selected along with eleven other films in the new talent competition of next month's Taipei Film Festival.
Black & White & Sex producer Melissa Beauford and distributor Titan View took an usual approach to the film.s Sydney theatrical release: they screened it only on Friday evenings at Hoyts Paris.
That said, there is a final Sydney screening at 7pm tonight, being May 21, before it moves to other venues including the Nfsa Arc Cinema in Canberra (July 6 and 7) and the Deckchair Cinema in Darwin (July 23 and 28).
Black & White & Sex challenges audience members to leave their preconceptions about the kind of women who are sex workers at the door of the cinema, and has had a...
Eight actors play one sex worker being interviewed by a filmmaker in the drama, which has also just been selected along with eleven other films in the new talent competition of next month's Taipei Film Festival.
Black & White & Sex producer Melissa Beauford and distributor Titan View took an usual approach to the film.s Sydney theatrical release: they screened it only on Friday evenings at Hoyts Paris.
That said, there is a final Sydney screening at 7pm tonight, being May 21, before it moves to other venues including the Nfsa Arc Cinema in Canberra (July 6 and 7) and the Deckchair Cinema in Darwin (July 23 and 28).
Black & White & Sex challenges audience members to leave their preconceptions about the kind of women who are sex workers at the door of the cinema, and has had a...
- 5/21/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
Shoreline Entertainment has acquired all international rights to producer John Winter.s self-financed directorial debut Black & White & Sex.
Eight actors play one sex worker being interviewed by a filmmaker in the drama, which has also just been selected along with eleven other films in the new talent competition of next month's Taipei Film Festival.
Black & White & Sex producer Melissa Beauford and distributor Titan View took an usual approach to the film.s Sydney theatrical release: they screened it only on Friday evenings at Hoyts Paris.
That said, there is a final Sydney screening at 7pm tonight, being May 21, before it moves to other venues including the Nfsa Arc Cinema in Canberra (July 6 and 7) and the Deckchair Cinema in Darwin (July 23 and 28).
Black & White & Sex challenges audience members to leave their preconceptions about the kind of women who are sex workers at the door of the cinema, and has had a...
Eight actors play one sex worker being interviewed by a filmmaker in the drama, which has also just been selected along with eleven other films in the new talent competition of next month's Taipei Film Festival.
Black & White & Sex producer Melissa Beauford and distributor Titan View took an usual approach to the film.s Sydney theatrical release: they screened it only on Friday evenings at Hoyts Paris.
That said, there is a final Sydney screening at 7pm tonight, being May 21, before it moves to other venues including the Nfsa Arc Cinema in Canberra (July 6 and 7) and the Deckchair Cinema in Darwin (July 23 and 28).
Black & White & Sex challenges audience members to leave their preconceptions about the kind of women who are sex workers at the door of the cinema, and has had a...
- 5/21/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
Anupam Sharma
Bill Bennett
A new Australian film set in India has cast Aussie actress Toni Collette and Slumdog Millionaire actor Dev Patel.
Defiant is written and directed by Kiss or Kill’s Bill Bennett and produced by Bennett and Anupam Sharma.
The Australian-based Sharma told Encore that the production is aiming to have a global perspective and operate despite the lack of a co-production treaty between Australia and India.
However, this suits Sharma’s plan: “I’ve always propagated that we should use the Australian producer offset, and use private Indian finance.”
“At the end of the day, these stories work because they’ve got something to tell, not a doctored story to make a co-production. You have to find the right team. When I look at the team, I’ve constantly screamed we need a global perspective.”
The film is based on a newspaper article Bennett read about...
Bill Bennett
A new Australian film set in India has cast Aussie actress Toni Collette and Slumdog Millionaire actor Dev Patel.
Defiant is written and directed by Kiss or Kill’s Bill Bennett and produced by Bennett and Anupam Sharma.
The Australian-based Sharma told Encore that the production is aiming to have a global perspective and operate despite the lack of a co-production treaty between Australia and India.
However, this suits Sharma’s plan: “I’ve always propagated that we should use the Australian producer offset, and use private Indian finance.”
“At the end of the day, these stories work because they’ve got something to tell, not a doctored story to make a co-production. You have to find the right team. When I look at the team, I’ve constantly screamed we need a global perspective.”
The film is based on a newspaper article Bennett read about...
- 4/24/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Black White and Sex, the debut feature from John Winter, producer of Rabbit-Proof Fence and Paperback Hero will return to the cinema for one night, on Friday 27 April at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter.
The announcement:
Internationally acclaimed indie feature Black & White & Sex is coming back for an additional and final public screening at 7pm, Friday 27th April at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter.
Black & White & Sex recently enjoyed a season at the Classic Cinema, Elsternwick in Melbourne, and ran for four weeks at Hoyts Eq in Sydney.
Black & White & Sex is the directorial debut of acclaimed Producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline, Paperback Hero). The film has been applauded by film lovers and the sex industry for the way it debunks myths about sex and sex workers, and the thrilling way it explores sexual politics between men and women.
Black & White & Sex has generated a cult following, particularly with...
The announcement:
Internationally acclaimed indie feature Black & White & Sex is coming back for an additional and final public screening at 7pm, Friday 27th April at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter.
Black & White & Sex recently enjoyed a season at the Classic Cinema, Elsternwick in Melbourne, and ran for four weeks at Hoyts Eq in Sydney.
Black & White & Sex is the directorial debut of acclaimed Producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline, Paperback Hero). The film has been applauded by film lovers and the sex industry for the way it debunks myths about sex and sex workers, and the thrilling way it explores sexual politics between men and women.
Black & White & Sex has generated a cult following, particularly with...
- 4/24/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
I'm only just now catching up with this year's edition of De Filmkrant's best-known project, Slow Criticism 2012, for which editor Dana Linssen has invented a new game: "It is called The Other Side(s) of the World and includes a lot of cinephile Wanderlust and cybernetic travel schedules. With the kind assistance of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (that made the films available trough a preview stream) we have assembled a dossier with reviews of most of the premieres in the Bright Future section. Playing along were film critics from all over the world who embarked on a virtual journey to see a film that came from a country or film culture that was as far from their current location as possible. Or was it?"
Adrian Martin and Cristina Álvarez López launch this collection of journeys with an essay on the "intimate connection between cinephilia and travel," in which they...
Adrian Martin and Cristina Álvarez López launch this collection of journeys with an essay on the "intimate connection between cinephilia and travel," in which they...
- 2/20/2012
- MUBI
Australian film Black & White & Sex has been voted in the top three favourite films in its opening weekend at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam.
Producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline), in his directorial debut . a film-within-a-film about a sex worker who is determined to set the record straight about sex . secured an outstanding response from audience members for his provocative film which speaks honestly and openly about sex and sexuality.
The Upc Audience Award, which is voted by the public, saw Martin Scorsese's Hugo at number one and Les géants (translated as The Giants) at number two.
Written and directed by Winter and produced by Melissa Beauford, the Titan View-distributed film had a positive response last year when it screened at the Sydney Film Festival. In a forthright discussion between a documentary filmmaker (Matthew Holmes) and a sex worker, Angie, the different facets of...
Producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline), in his directorial debut . a film-within-a-film about a sex worker who is determined to set the record straight about sex . secured an outstanding response from audience members for his provocative film which speaks honestly and openly about sex and sexuality.
The Upc Audience Award, which is voted by the public, saw Martin Scorsese's Hugo at number one and Les géants (translated as The Giants) at number two.
Written and directed by Winter and produced by Melissa Beauford, the Titan View-distributed film had a positive response last year when it screened at the Sydney Film Festival. In a forthright discussion between a documentary filmmaker (Matthew Holmes) and a sex worker, Angie, the different facets of...
- 1/30/2012
- by Aleksandra Popovic
- IF.com.au
Australian film Black & White & Sex has been voted in the top three favourite films in its opening weekend at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam. Producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline), in his directorial debut . a film-within-a-film about a sex worker who is determined to set the record straight about sex . secured an outstanding response from audience members for his provocative film which speaks honestly and openly about sex and sexuality. The Upc Audience Award, which is voted by the public, saw Martin Scorsese's Hugo at number one and Les géants (translated as The Giants) at number two. Written and directed by Winter and produced by Melissa Beauford, the Titan View-distributed film had a positive response...
- 1/30/2012
- by Aleksandra Popovic
- IF.com.au
Australian film Black & White & Sex has been voted in the top three favourite films in its opening weekend at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam. Producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline), in his directorial debut . a film-within-a-film about a sex worker who is determined to set the record straight about sex . secured an outstanding response from audience members for his provocative film which speaks honestly and openly about sex and sexuality. The Upc Audience Award, which is voted by the public, saw Martin Scorsese's Hugo at number one and Les géants (translated as The Giants) at number two. Written and directed by Winter and produced by Melissa Beauford, the Titan View-distributed film had a positive response...
- 1/30/2012
- by Aleksandra Popovic
- IF.com.au
Three Australian feature films and one short have been selected to screen at the 41st International Film Festival Rotterdam, 25 january – 5 February.
Two films, writer/director John Winter’s Black & White & Sex and writer/director Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s Hail will feature in the Bright Future section of the festival which presents debut or second feature films.
Black & White & Sex stars Katherine Hicks, Anya Beyersdorf, Dina Panozzo, Saskia Burmeister and Matthew Holmes to explore sex and sexuality.
Blurring the lines between fact and fiction, Hail is the story of love and loss based on real life partners, and actors in the film, Daniel P Jones and Leanne Letch. Hail had its world premiere at Venice International Film Festival.
Selected to screen the festival’s closing night is The Hunter, produced by Vincent Sheehan and directed by Daniel Nettheim and written by Alice Addison, its the story of a mercenary (Willem Dafoe) hunting the last remaining Tasmanian Tiger.
Two films, writer/director John Winter’s Black & White & Sex and writer/director Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s Hail will feature in the Bright Future section of the festival which presents debut or second feature films.
Black & White & Sex stars Katherine Hicks, Anya Beyersdorf, Dina Panozzo, Saskia Burmeister and Matthew Holmes to explore sex and sexuality.
Blurring the lines between fact and fiction, Hail is the story of love and loss based on real life partners, and actors in the film, Daniel P Jones and Leanne Letch. Hail had its world premiere at Venice International Film Festival.
Selected to screen the festival’s closing night is The Hunter, produced by Vincent Sheehan and directed by Daniel Nettheim and written by Alice Addison, its the story of a mercenary (Willem Dafoe) hunting the last remaining Tasmanian Tiger.
- 1/17/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Two Australian features have been chosen to screen at the prestigious Rotterdam International Film Festival. Hail, by Melbourne director Amiel Courtin-Wilson, will screen as part of the Spectrums selection (which celebrates powerful, innovative forms of cinema), while John Winter.s Black & White & Sex will be shown as part of the Bright Future program (which celebrates the stand out work of debut directors). The culmination of Courtin-Wilson.s six-year collaboration with ex-prison inmate turned actor, Daniel P. Jones, Hail is a semi-fictional narrative about Jones. attempts to return to society and his girlfriend (played by real-life partner, Leanne Letch) after his most recent stint in jail. .I was honoured when I heard the news as Rotterdam is...
- 1/17/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
Two Australian features have been chosen to screen at the prestigious Rotterdam International Film Festival. Hail, by Melbourne director Amiel Courtin-Wilson, will screen as part of the Spectrums selection (which celebrates powerful, innovative forms of cinema), while John Winter.s Black & White & Sex will be shown as part of the Bright Future program (which celebrates the stand out work of debut directors). The culmination of Courtin-Wilson.s six-year collaboration with ex-prison inmate turned actor, Daniel P. Jones, Hail is a semi-fictional narrative about Jones. attempts to return to society and his girlfriend (played by real-life partner, Leanne Letch) after his most recent stint in jail. .I was honoured when I heard the news as Rotterdam is...
- 1/17/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
Two Australian features have been chosen to screen at the prestigious Rotterdam International Film Festival. Hail, by Melbourne director Amiel Courtin-Wilson, will screen as part of the Spectrums selection (which celebrates powerful, innovative forms of cinema), while John Winter.s Black & White & Sex will be shown as part of the Bright Future program (which celebrates the stand out work of debut directors). The culmination of Courtin-Wilson.s six-year collaboration with ex-prison inmate turned actor, Daniel P. Jones, Hail is a semi-fictional narrative about Jones. attempts to return to society and his girlfriend (played by real-life partner, Leanne Letch) after his most recent stint in jail. .I was honoured when I heard the news as Rotterdam is...
- 1/17/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
Today's announcement from the International Film Festival Rotterdam lays out the full lineup for the Bright Future program. With descriptions from the festival:
World premieres
A la cantábrica (To La Cantábrica), Ezequiel Erriquez, Argentina. A "coming of age film set in the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the economic crisis of the late 1990s." Blog.
Corta, Felipe Guerrero, Colombia, Argentina, France. Guerrero "associates the work of sugar cane harvesters with the process of 16mm filmmaking. This film is a beautiful, cinematic meditation reminiscent of the work of Sharon Lockhart or Ben Russell." The Ultimate Pranx Case, Influenz Films, Canada. "In 2010, three boys had a prank with a girl at school and streamed it live on Internet. What started as an innocent joke soon got completely out of hand." Par exemple, Electre (Electre, For Instance), Jeanne Balibar and Pierre Léon, France. "In this eclectic homage to the Greek tragedy, Balibar and...
World premieres
A la cantábrica (To La Cantábrica), Ezequiel Erriquez, Argentina. A "coming of age film set in the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the economic crisis of the late 1990s." Blog.
Corta, Felipe Guerrero, Colombia, Argentina, France. Guerrero "associates the work of sugar cane harvesters with the process of 16mm filmmaking. This film is a beautiful, cinematic meditation reminiscent of the work of Sharon Lockhart or Ben Russell." The Ultimate Pranx Case, Influenz Films, Canada. "In 2010, three boys had a prank with a girl at school and streamed it live on Internet. What started as an innocent joke soon got completely out of hand." Par exemple, Electre (Electre, For Instance), Jeanne Balibar and Pierre Léon, France. "In this eclectic homage to the Greek tragedy, Balibar and...
- 1/15/2012
- MUBI
Today's pick for the Sydney Film Festival Trailer of the Day is Black & White & Sex. Here's what the Sff Program says about the film: Australian producer John Winter (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline) makes his directorial debut with a conceptually daring work that adopts a film-within-a-film structure. Angie (played alternately by Katherine Hicks, Anya Beyersdorf, Valerie Bader, Roxane Wilson, Michelle Vergara Moore, Dina Panozzo, Saskia Burmeister and Maia Thomas) is a sex worker being interviewed by a director (Matthew Holmes) who is making a film about sex. Determined to set the record straight about love, seduction and power, Angie's interview is erotic, funny and confronting. Her intellectual striptease and no-holes-barred approach to talking about sex ultimately turns the tables, exposes...
- 6/19/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Julia Leigh’s Sleeping Beauty and Ivan Sen’s Toomelah are the two Australian titles in this year’s Sydney Film Festival Official Competition.
The line-up also includes The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick), Take Shelter (Jeff Nichols), A Separation (Asghar Farhadi), The Forgiveness of Blood (Joshua Marston), Amador (Fernando Leon de Aranoa), Target (Alexander Zeldovich), 678 (Mohamed Diab), Attenberg (Athna Rachel Tsangari), The Future (Miranda July) and Norwegian Wood (Tran Anh Hung).
The full program has been announced (available here) and includes 75 features, 39 documentaries, 34 short films, 13 retrospective titles, 10 world premieres, 86 Australian premieres, 42 countries, 47 languages and 29 Australian productions (1 retrospective, 6 features, 10 documentaries, 12 short films).
The opening night film is Joe Wright’s Hanna, starring Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett and Eric Bana; the festival will be closed by Mike Mills’ Beginners.
“From the daring stylistic approaches in our Official Competition selection through the inspirational subjects and investigations in the Foxtel Australian Documentary Prize lineup,...
The line-up also includes The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick), Take Shelter (Jeff Nichols), A Separation (Asghar Farhadi), The Forgiveness of Blood (Joshua Marston), Amador (Fernando Leon de Aranoa), Target (Alexander Zeldovich), 678 (Mohamed Diab), Attenberg (Athna Rachel Tsangari), The Future (Miranda July) and Norwegian Wood (Tran Anh Hung).
The full program has been announced (available here) and includes 75 features, 39 documentaries, 34 short films, 13 retrospective titles, 10 world premieres, 86 Australian premieres, 42 countries, 47 languages and 29 Australian productions (1 retrospective, 6 features, 10 documentaries, 12 short films).
The opening night film is Joe Wright’s Hanna, starring Saoirse Ronan, Cate Blanchett and Eric Bana; the festival will be closed by Mike Mills’ Beginners.
“From the daring stylistic approaches in our Official Competition selection through the inspirational subjects and investigations in the Foxtel Australian Documentary Prize lineup,...
- 5/11/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Sound company Audioloc will move out of its Lindfield facilities, and start offering its services via a network of freelancers operating at their home studios.
“We’re very positive about this move because we’ll continue our sound supervision work, rather than spending so much energy maintaining a facility that is not needed anymore. It’s a sign of the times; does it really matter these days whether you’re working in the next room or the next suburb?” managing director John Dennison told Encore.
Dennison said that the end of their lease at the Screen Australia complex in Lindfield was an “appropriate” time for this move, due to the state of the industry and the overhead costs that made it impossible to sustain the facilities, including the Crystal Palace mixing room.
“We have a strong team and with the nature of technology, we don’t all have to be all in one place anymore.
“We’re very positive about this move because we’ll continue our sound supervision work, rather than spending so much energy maintaining a facility that is not needed anymore. It’s a sign of the times; does it really matter these days whether you’re working in the next room or the next suburb?” managing director John Dennison told Encore.
Dennison said that the end of their lease at the Screen Australia complex in Lindfield was an “appropriate” time for this move, due to the state of the industry and the overhead costs that made it impossible to sustain the facilities, including the Crystal Palace mixing room.
“We have a strong team and with the nature of technology, we don’t all have to be all in one place anymore.
- 6/25/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Making for quite the entertaining evening, the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards took place in Toronto, Canada on Sunday evening (June 20).
With the show being held at MuchMusic World Headquarters, the big winners of the night included Justin Bieber and Hedley.
Keeping the crowd in a frenzy, the Canadian music extravaganza also included performances by big names including Adam Lambert, Ke$ha, Katy Perry and the show's co-host Miley Cyrus.
The complete list of 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards winners is as follows:
Video Of The Year
Billy Talent (Warner Music)
Devil On My Shoulder
Director: Howard Greenhalgh
Producer: Geoff McLean
Production Company: Vision Entertainment
Danny Fernandes (Cp Records/Fontana North)
Addicted
Director: Marc André Debruyne
Producers: Rory Halsall, Bruce Carson
Production Company: The Ne Inc.
Winner Hedley (Universal Music)
Perfect
Director: Kyle Davison
Producer: Cherie Sinclair
Production Company: The Field Inc
Nickelback (Emi)
I'd Come For You
Director: Nigel Dick, Nina Dluhy
Producer: Lewis Weinstein
Production Company: DNA,...
With the show being held at MuchMusic World Headquarters, the big winners of the night included Justin Bieber and Hedley.
Keeping the crowd in a frenzy, the Canadian music extravaganza also included performances by big names including Adam Lambert, Ke$ha, Katy Perry and the show's co-host Miley Cyrus.
The complete list of 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards winners is as follows:
Video Of The Year
Billy Talent (Warner Music)
Devil On My Shoulder
Director: Howard Greenhalgh
Producer: Geoff McLean
Production Company: Vision Entertainment
Danny Fernandes (Cp Records/Fontana North)
Addicted
Director: Marc André Debruyne
Producers: Rory Halsall, Bruce Carson
Production Company: The Ne Inc.
Winner Hedley (Universal Music)
Perfect
Director: Kyle Davison
Producer: Cherie Sinclair
Production Company: The Field Inc
Nickelback (Emi)
I'd Come For You
Director: Nigel Dick, Nina Dluhy
Producer: Lewis Weinstein
Production Company: DNA,...
- 6/21/2010
- GossipCenter
A new company launched a camera and started a revolution. Encore looks at how Red has changed the industry and forced the bigger companies to compete.
For a business founded in 1999, the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company has come a long way – and gained a substantial market share in the process, competing head-to- head with the more established players like Arri, Sony and Panavision.
Founder Jin Jannard wanted to revolutionise the camera industry, which he did with the release of the Red One model in 2007, with the basic body (featuring the Mysterium sensor) costing U$17,500.
Why was Jannard the first one offer such an attractive package? The answer is not just about technology.
“The bigger companies had a stranglehold on the market and they didn’t have to make digital technology affordable,” said Seth Larney from Chaotic Pictures, a Sydney company offering an end-to-end solution for Red, from rental to...
For a business founded in 1999, the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company has come a long way – and gained a substantial market share in the process, competing head-to- head with the more established players like Arri, Sony and Panavision.
Founder Jin Jannard wanted to revolutionise the camera industry, which he did with the release of the Red One model in 2007, with the basic body (featuring the Mysterium sensor) costing U$17,500.
Why was Jannard the first one offer such an attractive package? The answer is not just about technology.
“The bigger companies had a stranglehold on the market and they didn’t have to make digital technology affordable,” said Seth Larney from Chaotic Pictures, a Sydney company offering an end-to-end solution for Red, from rental to...
- 5/11/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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