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- MT&R's Robert Batscha dies. Grossman, Andrew // Hollywood Reporter -- International Edition;7/8/2003, Vol. 379 Issue 21, p4
Robert Batscha, who oversaw the huge growth of the Museum of Television & Radio (MT&R) as its president for the past 21 years, has died. He was 58 and died Friday of cancer. Appointed president of the museum in November 1981, six years after it was opened by its founder, CBS' William S. Paley,...
- MOVIES. // New Yorker;6/7/2004, Vol. 80 Issue 15, p22
Presents a list of motion pictures shown in New York as of June 7, 2004.
- Top international boxoffice. // Hollywood Reporter -- International Edition;9/16/2003, Vol. 380 Issue 22, p107
Presents various information related to the motion picture industry as of September 16, 2003. Information about release of several motion pictures; Total earnings of boxoffices from release of these motion pictures; Information about several picture distributors.
- Mixed reviews greet AFM close. // Hollywood Reporter -- International Edition;11/15/2005, Vol. 391 Issue 43, p112
The article reports that the 26th American Film Market pulled down the shutters last week, delivering a mixed bag of reactions among buyers and sellers concerning business levels. Despite this year's edition being the main tall market, with no distraction from MIFED in Italy and no earlier...
- The cyberstar: digital pleasures and the end of the Unconscious. Creed, Barbara // Screen;Spring2000, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p79
This article focuses on the emergence of the digital or virtual actors in motion pictures. It cites several films made in Hollywood which make use of digitally-created extra characters, such as "Eyes Wide Shut," by Stanley Kubrick and "Jurassic Park," directed by Steven Spielberg. It explains...
- the SKiNNY. O'Neill, Brooke // Back Stage West;5/22/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 21, p3
This section offers news briefs relevant to the show business. The Weinstein Company is transforming the Jim Henson television series Fraggle Rock into a live-action musical feature. The California Story Fund will award grants to programs that highlight stories from diverse communities across...
- TORMENT. // New Yorker;8/10/1963, Vol. 39 Issue 25, p12
The article reviews the motion picture "Torment."
- Dear Mr. Chaplin. Young, Stark // New Republic;8/23/22, Vol. 31 Issue 403, p358
Offers observations on artist Charlie Chaplin. Description of the qualities of Chaplin; Suggestion for Chaplin to develop things calculated strictly for motion pictures and for no other art; Difficulties which Chaplin have struggle with when taking such a step; Dilemma faced by artists in the...
- Aspects of Distribution. Williamson, Pat // BKSTS Journal;May1984, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p226
The article focuses on the definition of worldwide markets for filmed and taped entertainment. Distribution is the key in order for the finished entertainment product to reach the public. During 1982, over 4.7 billion tickets were sold for theatrical features in the free world. Box office...