“Stranger starts with an unstoppable pair of singles in the swirling ‘Smoke Signals’ and the album’s most upbeat moment, ‘Motion Sickness.’ The former indicates an album that could’ve gone a much different way: Two clicks slicker and a bit of a dance beat, and it might be a mainstream hit ballad for someone like Ellie…
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- 9/29/2017
- by The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Comment: Dan Tozer of law firm Harbottle & Lewis talks through five challenges facing Vr makers.
Faced with the ever-increasing prominence of virtual reality, many film-makers are now exploring potential moves into the new medium. But what are the potential legal pitfalls that any producer should be aware of? Ahead of next week’s Vr Creative Summit [book here] at London’s Picturehouse Central on December 6, Dan Tozer, who leads the commercial technology practice at law firm Harbottle & Lewis, provides some insight.
1. Rights clearances could be more complicated
“As with all productions, rights clearances are a significant factor, but creating virtual worlds may increase the task. Have you ensured that you have obtained the broad content, brand and image rights needed to create your immersive experience?
“The interactive nature of Vr experiences means that rights owners won’t necessarily be able to exercise the same degree of control (and approval) over the ways in which their rights are used...
Faced with the ever-increasing prominence of virtual reality, many film-makers are now exploring potential moves into the new medium. But what are the potential legal pitfalls that any producer should be aware of? Ahead of next week’s Vr Creative Summit [book here] at London’s Picturehouse Central on December 6, Dan Tozer, who leads the commercial technology practice at law firm Harbottle & Lewis, provides some insight.
1. Rights clearances could be more complicated
“As with all productions, rights clearances are a significant factor, but creating virtual worlds may increase the task. Have you ensured that you have obtained the broad content, brand and image rights needed to create your immersive experience?
“The interactive nature of Vr experiences means that rights owners won’t necessarily be able to exercise the same degree of control (and approval) over the ways in which their rights are used...
- 11/30/2016
- ScreenDaily
After a slew of shipping delays due to a pre-order backlog caused by the virtual reality company’s latest innovation: the Rift Vr headset. Straight out of a sci-fi film, the Oculus Rift is for those looking to jump into virtual realities. Oculus Rift: What Do The Reviews Say? There’s a cylindrical black tracking camera on […]
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- 7/13/2016
- by Nadia Misir
- Uinterview
Does “Hardcore Henry” do a better job than the video games it emulates of portraying multi-dimensional female characters? Much could be written about the film’s characterizations of women as victims, prostitutes, and liars. But the names of their characters, as identified by IMDb, should tell you everything you need to know. Here are the female “Hardcore Henry” characters: Estelle Olga the Dominatrix Katya the Dominatrix Shop Girl Also Read: 'Hardcore Henry' Review: Murder Meets Motion Sickness in a Go-Go, GoPro Feature Waterkid’s girlfriend Stoner’s girlfriend Concerned girl #1 Concerned girl #2 Escalator face plant girl “Escalator face...
- 4/8/2016
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Our resident poet Nigel Parkin gives us some SHOCKing sonnets, pulse-pounding poems and horrifying haikus. Motion Sickness and the Poetry of Steak: A Free Verse Celebration of David Cronenberg’s The Fly He is Brundlefly, of course Right from the start With his bug eyes And his twitching And his buzzing bursts Of manic energy. And…
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- 3/22/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
For their seventh annual edition, the Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival is really blowing things up!
Well, not literally. But the world’s premiere horror movie fest is expanding to over double its regular size, screening over 50 films on nine terrifying nights Oct. 10-18 at its new home, the prestigious AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The scares kick off on the 10th with the return of local fave filmmaker Richard Bates, Jr. with the feature-length version of Excision about a teenage girl obsessed with becoming a surgeon. The film co-stars John Waters, Malcolm McDowell and Traci Lords. Bates’ original short Excision on which the feature is based screened at Spooky Movie back in 2008.
A few other Spooky Movie alumni who are back with highly anticipated new films include Mike Davis‘ “green” horror movie President Wolfman, which is composed entirely of public domain footage mixed with a rip-roarin...
Well, not literally. But the world’s premiere horror movie fest is expanding to over double its regular size, screening over 50 films on nine terrifying nights Oct. 10-18 at its new home, the prestigious AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The scares kick off on the 10th with the return of local fave filmmaker Richard Bates, Jr. with the feature-length version of Excision about a teenage girl obsessed with becoming a surgeon. The film co-stars John Waters, Malcolm McDowell and Traci Lords. Bates’ original short Excision on which the feature is based screened at Spooky Movie back in 2008.
A few other Spooky Movie alumni who are back with highly anticipated new films include Mike Davis‘ “green” horror movie President Wolfman, which is composed entirely of public domain footage mixed with a rip-roarin...
- 9/5/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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