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MovieFlix.com's Robert Moskovits talks about the future of Internet
With a base of 800,000 customers and growing, MovieFlix.com co-founder Robert Moskovits just may hold the key to the future of the Internet.
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One-Stop Movie Shopping
An interview with MovieClubOnline's Roger Brooks
Turning casual American moviegoers into frequent ones may seem like a lofty goal for one man, but over the past three years MovieClubOnline founder Roger Brooks has made great strides toward reaching that goal.
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Triangles and Tribulations
How Two Moviemakers Helped to Revolutionize the Online Distribution Game
Since 1991, Anthony Soohoo has been at the forefront of the Internet revolution, working with such giants as Apple, Yahoo!, NEC and Inktomi. In his current position as COO of ALWAYSi, a leading online film exhibition and distribution site, he continues to keep one step ahead of Internet trends.
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Inventor of the Online Film Festival
A Conversation with ClickFlick's Michael Perry
There aren't too many peaks in the motion picture world that Michael Perry hasn't scaled. After attending film school, Perry began directing television commercials. From there, he launched a lengthy and successful career as a music producer. And in 2000, he stuck a flag atop the Internet with his company, ClickFlick.
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Dale Pollock’s World Wide Web of Film
An Interview with Dale Pollock
Dale Pollock, author, moviemaker, and current dean of the film school at the North Carolina School of the Arts, has strong opinions on all things cinema. Among his many credits are writing Skywalking, George Lucas's biography, and producing films such as Blaze and Set it Off.
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Ron Brown: Things I’ve Learned As A MovieMaker
I'd been a successful working actor for three straight years and there were no signs that my career would let up. Except of course for that nasty voice in my head that said-funny how that voice sounded like my father's-"an actor's life is too unpredictable... sooner or later the you'll hit a dry period... you gotta have something to fall back on ... be responsible ... grow up!"
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An Interview with Ron Brown of FilmFilm.com
When it comes to the world of entertainment, Ron Brown has got it covered.
Whether you're looking to make movies, or simply to watch them, the Internet is quickly becoming the venue of choice for many. FilmFilm.com's Ron Brown is here to talk about the trend, and tell you why the Internet is better than a film festival.
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Kodak at Cannes
Since 1987 Kodak has been the official partner of the Cannes Film Festival, sponsoring the Camera d’Or prize that is awarded yearly to the best feature film by a first-time director. The tradition continues in 2008 when, for the fifth consecutive year, the festival will also hand out the Kodak Discovery Prize for Best Short Film.
“Cannes draws a huge number of filmmakers from all over the world every year, which gives Kodak a great opportunity to host our customers and show them how committed we are to the industry and to motion picture innovation,” says Kim Snyder, Kodak’s president and general manager of the Entertainment Imaging Division.
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