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Cinema Scene Marketing Installs Digital Signage at the Santikos Theatres Palladium AVX

Wed, 07/24/2013 - 11:42 -- Nick Dager

Cinema Scene Marketing has completed a comprehensive installation of digital signage systems at the Santikos Theatres Palladium AVX Entertainment in Richmond, Texas. This project includes 92 digital screens displaying concession, restaurant, box office, auditorium and entertainment content.

The Way Way Back

Tue, 07/23/2013 - 16:15 -- Bob Gibbons

This movie will touch you, it will tickle you, it will make you smile and nod in knowing recognition because this is a movie that remembers what it was like to be fourteen years old and to sit in the way way back of your parents' station wagon because you wanted to be alone, because you had nothing to say to anyone else, because they couldn’t begin to understand what you were going through. And it’s about finding someone who changes all of that.

RED2

Tue, 07/23/2013 - 16:11 -- Bob Gibbons

It means Retired, Extremely Dangerous, so maybe this is what happens when you give old people unlimited access to ammunition and an almost incomprehensible plot: they destroy everything in sight – and neither you nor they have a clear idea exactly why.

Uncharted Territory Production Team Rides Shotgun to White House

Fri, 07/19/2013 - 12:57 -- Nick Dager

White House Down co-producers Marc Weigert and Volker Engel set up their management platform Uncharted Territory in 1999 to serve as the production and visual effects hub on films they’ve been involved with including 2012, Anonymous and others. Due to the very tight, 12-month delivery schedule for White House Down, Weigert and Engel, who also served as co-VFX supervisors on the film, recruited ten visual effects vendors around the world—all using Shotgun software to push and pull shots.

White House Down

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:59 -- Bob Gibbons

This film is getting lost in the summer box office and while it’s not a great film, it’s better than the box office results suggest. The major factor that’s hurting it: it’s the second telling of essentially the same story this year. Just a few months ago, Gerald Butler saved the President and the White House from terrorists in Olympus Has Fallen; now it’s Channing Tatum’s turn.

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