It's our tenth installment of our weekly Tubefilter Chart of the Top 50 Live.me Broadcasters. We had an unbelievable response to our premiere edition, as industry insiders, established Live.me talent, and burgeoning broadcasters pored over the list to see who's making moves and which creators are worth tuning into on the nascent live streaming platform.
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
- 3/14/2017
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
It's our eighth installment of our weekly Tubefilter Chart of the Top 50 Live.me Broadcasters. We had an unbelievable response to our premiere edition, as industry insiders, established Live.me talent, and burgeoning broadcasters pored over the list to see who's making moves and which creators are worth tuning into on the nascent live streaming platform.
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
- 3/7/2017
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
It's our eighth installment of our weekly Tubefilter Chart of the Top 50 Live.me Broadcasters. We had an unbelievable response to our premiere edition, as industry insiders, established Live.me talent, and burgeoning broadcasters pored over the list to see who's making moves and which creators are worth tuning into on the nascent live streaming platform.
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
- 2/28/2017
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
It's our seventh installment of our weekly Tubefilter Chart of the Top 50 Live.me Broadcasters. We had an unbelievable response to our premiere edition, as industry insiders, established Live.me talent, and burgeoning broadcasters pored over the list to see who's making moves and which creators are worth tuning into on the nascent live streaming platform.
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
And for anyone new to the Top Live.me Broadcaster Rankings, check out our brief explanation of how this chart came to be (Spoiler Alert: It has a lot do with the booming soon-to-be $70 billion industry that is live video) and the methodology behind the rankings in our first post of this new series right here.
And for those unfamiliar with Live.me, below is a quick intro to the live broadcasting platform that now is home to hundreds of thousands of hours of live broadcasts per day and was born out of the...
- 2/21/2017
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Broadcasters
As we enter our sixth week of coverage, we're starting to see some mainstays in the rankings. There are seven channels, for instance, that have had a presence in the Top 50 every single week. They are, in order of their appearance on the chart below:
Ashcatash...
As we enter our sixth week of coverage, we're starting to see some mainstays in the rankings. There are seven channels, for instance, that have had a presence in the Top 50 every single week. They are, in order of their appearance on the chart below:
Ashcatash...
- 2/14/2017
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
With a gigantic budget of 127 million Euro, a huge cast of more than a thousand actors and extras and 42 weeks of shooting in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the U.S, Dante’s Inferno will be produced as a 125-minute motion picture and a 7-episode television series. The capital vices will be the focus of this modern version of Dante’s work, realized with the most advanced 3d acquisition system and showing fantastic scenarios of volcanoes, petrified forests, glaciers and salt plains. Director Simone Orlandini and producers David Bush and Teresina Moscatiello presented the project during the 63rd Berlinale.
The ambitious project of translating the everlasting masterpiece by Dante Alighieri for the first time onto the big screen has a noble father: it was conceived as the last visionary dream of Alfredo Bini, producer of Pasolini and Orlandini’s “grandfather”. Bini’s film should have had a stellar cast, with Vittorio Gasmann in the role of Dante, and Orson Welles as director; yet, the latter died shortly after accepting the job. Orlandini now takes up the immense challenge, thanks to the extraordinary material put together by Bini, but also availing himself of the immense progress of current technology: “Cinema – says Orlandini – has now reached such a technical as well as artistic maturity as to be able to confront and tackle this universal and immortal work, which has already over the centuries inspired the greatest artists in the fields of literature, music and visual arts”. There will be a grandiose studio reconstruction (all the nine infernal circles) and myriads of effects to create all the characters, the allegorical figures, the fantastic animals, the terrifying scenes and all the astonishing situations conjured up by Dante’s incomparable poetic imagination. The sceneries have already been designed by the prestigious art director Danilo Donati, winner of two Oscars and of countless international awards.
Today’s script, designed for a young audience, is an adaptation of the original script written by professor Luigi Pruneti, renowned writer and essayist, and Florentine just like the great poet.
"We have already put together - say Bush and Moscatiello - 45% of the productive forces and the artistic and technical talents required to make the film; significantly, all of the professionals are Oscar winners. We have contacted major studios in New Zealand and Germany’s Babelsberg for the studio shoot. The film will be produced in stereo 3d and with extensive use of digital technology.”
As for the cast, the roles of Dante, Virgil and Beatrice will be covered by International A-list stars, and among the numerous actors and extras dozens of extraordinary world-class artists, dancers and musicians will appear. The release 2015 is the 750th anniversary of Dante's birth and given the very high cultural value of the project, the production will ask for patronage from the President of the Italian Republic and the collaboration of Unesco.
The ambitious project of translating the everlasting masterpiece by Dante Alighieri for the first time onto the big screen has a noble father: it was conceived as the last visionary dream of Alfredo Bini, producer of Pasolini and Orlandini’s “grandfather”. Bini’s film should have had a stellar cast, with Vittorio Gasmann in the role of Dante, and Orson Welles as director; yet, the latter died shortly after accepting the job. Orlandini now takes up the immense challenge, thanks to the extraordinary material put together by Bini, but also availing himself of the immense progress of current technology: “Cinema – says Orlandini – has now reached such a technical as well as artistic maturity as to be able to confront and tackle this universal and immortal work, which has already over the centuries inspired the greatest artists in the fields of literature, music and visual arts”. There will be a grandiose studio reconstruction (all the nine infernal circles) and myriads of effects to create all the characters, the allegorical figures, the fantastic animals, the terrifying scenes and all the astonishing situations conjured up by Dante’s incomparable poetic imagination. The sceneries have already been designed by the prestigious art director Danilo Donati, winner of two Oscars and of countless international awards.
Today’s script, designed for a young audience, is an adaptation of the original script written by professor Luigi Pruneti, renowned writer and essayist, and Florentine just like the great poet.
"We have already put together - say Bush and Moscatiello - 45% of the productive forces and the artistic and technical talents required to make the film; significantly, all of the professionals are Oscar winners. We have contacted major studios in New Zealand and Germany’s Babelsberg for the studio shoot. The film will be produced in stereo 3d and with extensive use of digital technology.”
As for the cast, the roles of Dante, Virgil and Beatrice will be covered by International A-list stars, and among the numerous actors and extras dozens of extraordinary world-class artists, dancers and musicians will appear. The release 2015 is the 750th anniversary of Dante's birth and given the very high cultural value of the project, the production will ask for patronage from the President of the Italian Republic and the collaboration of Unesco.
- 3/28/2013
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Hundreds of thousands of soccer fans are likely to get their first taste of live 3D viewing during this year's World Cup, the vast majority of them in cinemas rather than at home, according to football body FIFA.
Together with partner Sony, FIFA plans to supply 25 World Cup matches in the immersive 3D technology made popular in cinemas by blockbuster movie Avatar and expected to spread to living rooms around the world this year.
Viewers with 3D television sets who live in a country where the broadcaster with World Cup rights also has 3D capabilities will also be able to watch live in 3D at home -- if they are not put off by the need to wear special glasses.
Currently, Disney's Espn in the U.S., Prisa's Sogecable in Spain and Korea's Sbs have live 3D rights. More such deals are expected to be announced "shortly," FIFA's TV Director Niclas Ericson said.
Together with partner Sony, FIFA plans to supply 25 World Cup matches in the immersive 3D technology made popular in cinemas by blockbuster movie Avatar and expected to spread to living rooms around the world this year.
Viewers with 3D television sets who live in a country where the broadcaster with World Cup rights also has 3D capabilities will also be able to watch live in 3D at home -- if they are not put off by the need to wear special glasses.
Currently, Disney's Espn in the U.S., Prisa's Sogecable in Spain and Korea's Sbs have live 3D rights. More such deals are expected to be announced "shortly," FIFA's TV Director Niclas Ericson said.
- 4/8/2010
- by By Georgina Prodhan and Matt Cowan, Reuters
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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