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Just recently, MacGillivray Freeman Films and IMAX Corporation announced a new alliance. The official announcement at the GSCA conference in Austin, Texas, created lively discussions amongst theatres, producers and distributors. At this moment, a lot of details, conditions and consequences of this collaboration are still unknown. This was the reason for me to write an open letter to the giant screen industry network.

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Detroit Science Center had some fun with their marketing and produced a lip-sync video that engaged members, boosted staff morale, and generated tons of free publicity. Watch the video and find out how they accomplished all of this and more.

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The question is, where do you start when evaluating a film project? Like my personal experience, perhaps listening to others is a good place. And that is what we aim for in the Lifelong Learning Committee session, The Big E’s: Examining Evaluation and Education in Giant Screen Films.   The goal of this session is to provide a place to not only hear experts in production and evaluation, but to interact in a group discussion on evaluation and education in giant screen films. So, to follow my own advice, the Lifelong Learning Committee would like to listen to you. What do you want out of this session?

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As the co-chair of the Professional Development Committee, I encourage all current members to volunteer as mentors. You will not only be assisting a new member learn the business and further the development our industry, you might just learn something new yourself.

 

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There are so many reasons you should attend the GSCA 2011 Film Expo in Los Angeles on March 8-9. Here are just 10 of them.

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