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Issue #34 [July 1999]

Features: A New Wave of Film Festivals
By George Wing
Chances are good there's a new film festival near you. With more than 600 and counting, festivals are branching out, specializing, and trying to become recognized as one of the few that matter.

Stanley Kubrick’s Legacy
By Vincent LoBrutto
Stanley Kubrick wasn't just a master moviemaker. He was a cultural phenomenon. On the eve of the release of Eyes Wide Shut, the most eagerly anticipated of all his films, Kubrick's biographer looks back at the late, great director's career.

Features: State of the Art of F/X
By Scott Essman
With so many exciting innovations making their way onto movie screens this year, we decided it's time to take an overall look at the visual effects industry.

Features: Film Schools at the Millennium
By Eric Sherman
Traditional film schools need to keep up with trends and technology or quickly become irrelevant. Who better to explore the issues and get the answers to some FAQs than professional pollster, moviemaker and film school professor Eric Sherman?

Features: The Digital Revolution--What You Need To Know
Robert Johnston and Sally O'Steen
New technologies are at the point where masses of people are finally considering the moving image a viable means of personal expression and a pretty good way to earn a livingliving. If you're already a working moviemaker, you may want to bone up on digital media education. Here's how and where.

Notebook: MM Notebook
By Timothy Rhys
Publisher Timothy Rhys invites you to the digital revolution in indie moviemaking.

The Making of Men In Scoring Position
By Timothy Rhys
"Parade System" works for reckless souls who believe in striking when the passion is right.

Shooting Stars, Part II (The Women)
By David Geffner
Last year, for MM #29, David Geffner interviewed 14 of the "World's Greatest Living Cinematographers," compiled from an industry survey. No women were nominated. Gender bias has long been a problem in Hollywood, but there seem to be signs that things are changing. Seven female DPs, the best in the business, speak frankly about the state of their art.

Amerikan Passport
By George Wing
Young documentarian risks life to explore man's predisposition toward violence.

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Jaman Launches “Movie Channel for the World”

Jaman.com announced the availability of instantly streamed, HD-quality movies—for free.

With nothing more than a simple click, cineastes can watch one of 100 ad-supported titles from the online distributor's collection of more than 3,000 films at no cost. Alternatively, those viewers who are less inclined to "pay" for the free films by watching the ads can pay just $1.99 to watch them commercial-dree. “By offering a free streaming media service along with our current rental and ownership download options, we are anticipating the future of digital cinema," says Jaman founder and CEO, Gaurav Dhillon. "With streaming, we provide our community with a quality viewing experience that is free and for our advertisers, we deliver a unique audience and premium and targeted placement opportunities.”

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