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ABC Melbourne Interview with Helifilms CEO Sara Hine |
 November 13, 2012—A lot of hard work goes into making a film. A lot of money too. So what happens when you don’t have quite enough cash to finish your film to the standard you would like? Heathcote-based film producer and CEO of Helifilms Australia Sara Hine has turned to crowd-sourcing to pay for the rights to use music in a new IMAX film called The Earth Wins. She spoke about the campaign with Morning show presenter Ann Jones. Listen to the full interview here. |
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Bournemouth IMAX Building Demolished |
 November 5, 2012—The Bournemouth IMAX cinema, labelled an eyesore by residents who have complained it blocks sea views, is due to be completely demolished in early 2013. Read the full article from BBC News here. |
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science Unveils the Hoglund Foundation Theater |
 October 31, 2012—Film aficionados and science fans alike will experience some of the industry’s most advanced digital technology when The Hoglund Foundation Theater debuts December 1 at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Earlier today media got a chance to visit and experience the new 3D theater. Perot Museum COO Terrell Falk explained that the 298-seat theater boasts the most sophisticated digital projection and sound systems available today. It allows quick film changes, the brightest and most crystal-clear images and presents striking colors through state-of-the-art 4K digital projection. Read the full article from DallasArtNews.com here. |
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Monarch Butterflies Travel Across America's Borders Without Visas |
 October 29, 2012—Immigration activists touring the United States on the Undocubus, recently adopted Mexicos' Monarch Butterfly as their symbol, due to its ability to freely move across borders. The butterfly species, which migrates every year from Canada to Mexico, now stars in Flight of the Butterflies, a $12 million IMAX documentary that makes a powerful case for the conservation of this species. Read the full article from ABC News here. |
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Giant Screen Theater Set for Debut at Peoria Riverfront Museum |
 October 18, 2012—When the Peoria Riverfront Museum opens to the public starting Saturday, many will flock downtown not just for the exhibits and the art, but for film. The museum’s giant screen 3D digital theater will roll free previews on Saturday and Sunday. Read the full article from the Peoria Journal Star here. |
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Canadian Museum of Civilization to Be Rebranded as the Canadian Museum of History |
 October 18, 2012—The Canadian Museum of Civilization, the country's largest museum, will be rebranded as the Canadian Museum of History to reflect a focus on the country's social and political history. Read the full article from the CBC here. (Note: the name change and rebranding will have no impact on the IMAX Theatre or the GSCA 2013 International Conference and Trade Show the museum is hosting.) |
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