L.A. Screenings 2011 Updates
At last count, some 70 companies — of both the indie and U.S. studio variety — will be exhibiting at this year’s L.A. Screenings. Spanning May 18-27, the Screenings will (…)
At last count, some 70 companies — of both the indie and U.S. studio variety — will be exhibiting at this year’s L.A. Screenings. Spanning May 18-27, the Screenings will (…)
Buenos Aires, Argentina-based distribution company Telefilms is celebrating its 50th year anniversary. In anticipation of the event, VideoAge spoke to president Tomas Darcyl about what the company (…)
This year’s L.A. Screenings are set to take place May 18- 27, with the Indie Screenings scheduled for May 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and the (…)
This year, some 1,500 buyers are, as usual, expected to converge for the L.A. Screenings. Held May 18-28 right on the heels of the Upfronts in (…)
NBCUniversal International announced today some changes in its leadership structure as a result of its acquisition by Comcast. Comcast gained majority ownership on January (…)
VideoAge checked in with Sabrina Ayala, vice president of Sales and Acquisitions, Latin America, Iberia and Italy at Cineflix and Ted Bookstaver, executive director, International Sales at (…)
With MIP-TV fast approaching, VideoAge is busy probing industry executive to get a sense of product, projects and prospects that participants will find in Cannes. In this (…)
VideoAge International: What’s new at this year’s market?
Laurine Garaude: There are a number of new innovations at this MIP-TV, namely the launch of our new event, Connected (…)
This past weekend marked the 83rd annual Academy Awards and, though many big studio movies were nominated, the indies took home a large chunk of the (…)