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Festival chief Chen Guo discusses this year's standout films and Shanghai’s role as an engine of Chinese pop culture.
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Is AI coming to eat Hollywood’s lunch?
Will the stunning new developments in AI (Artificial Intelligence) democratise filmmaking, rendering Hollywood obsolete and redundant?
British actor Rupert Everett, who is on the jury at the Taormina Film Festival, spoke candidly — at some points seriously and ...
New Wave” delves into the upbringing of the teens who formed a subculture around the synthesized sounds of the ’80s ...
New industry manager at Romania's Transilvania Festival wants to 'raise awareness' of need for new financing avenues for ...
The Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Netflix in Spain and Warner Bros Discovery's split feature in this week's ...
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have developed a compound that could work as a ...
About 30% of all respiratory tract infections are caused by coronaviruses, leading to widespread illnesses and, in some cases, to epidemic and even pandemic outbreaks, as we experienced with the COVID ...
Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) is taking a hard stance on generative AI. Today, the organization announced that any film using generative AI would not be eligible for Outstanding Use of Sound ...
A new report from the British Film Institute includes nine steps for harnessing generative AI’s benefits and mitigating its risks.
Seth Rogen’s The Studio skewers Hollywood with razor-sharp satire, absurd cameos, and a painfully accurate take on fame and ...