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Ryan Holman

Rockville MD's Colorlab finds future in film preservation as firms go digital - 0 views

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    Interesting look at how there are new niches in old technologies formed as the demand for archiving increases but the technologies that formed the originals fall out of popular use.
Rob A.

QA: Hobbit Director Guillermo del Toro on the Future of Film - 0 views

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    Read about the latest Entertainment News on Wired.com, including art, technology, films, animation, music, web video, tv, podcasts, and blogs.
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    Non-linear storytelling engines and Ulysses in one article. Bam!
Ryan Holman

Short-form Publishing - A New Content Category, Courtesy of the Internet - 0 views

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    Short-form publishing is becoming more popular as the financial impracticalities of publishing something at this length become a moot point, thanks to the digital era.
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    I've found some really interesting short-films. Definitely there're talented people out there, they just need money to break through
Mark Schreiber

Now Playing - Night of the Living Tech - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Media evolution, of course, does claim casualties. But most often, these are means of distribution or storage, especially physical ones that can be transformed into digital bits. Photographic film is supplanted, but people take more pictures than ever. CD’s no longer dominate, as music is more and more distributed online. “Books, magazines and newspapers are next,” predicts Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the M.I.T. Media Lab. “Text is not going away, nor is reading. Paper is going away.”
arnie Grossblatt

Google Introduces E-Bookstore - 0 views

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    Google Editions launches!  This should be fun to watch.
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    Strange how there is no Arts/Culture subject category to browse (film? music? art? photography? painting? dance?), since they have other categories defined...
Derik Dupont

Digital: Content Producers Adapt as Web Redefines 'Quality' - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

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    Did the internet kill quality? Or just redefine it?
arnie Grossblatt

thedigitalist.net » DRM Is Not Evil - 3 views

  • The whole DRM debate is hardly a new one but it’s time someone in publishing said something positive for DRM. Yes, it often sucks, but it’s not evil.
  • My argument here is simple: if we want Harry Potter- the books, films, computer games, the whole phenomenon - then DRM has a role.
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    From the Pan Macmillan blog earlier this year. Please see the reader comments and the follow up post.
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