Sentences with phrase «growing film market»

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«Retort foods and pharmaceuticals packaging are growing markets, for example for PET - based transparent deposition films, while high - barrier films are used in case - ready and modified atmosphere packaging.
International film salespeople keep telling us that science is a stable and still growing market.
In March, the company opened a new factory in Tucson, where it plans to produce enough thin - film CIGS solar cells to generate 40 megawatts of electricity next year — enough to power roughly 15,000 average American homes; it hopes to boost the juice to 100 megawatts by 2010 in response to what it predicts will be a growing market.
That was the turning point — when I began to grow in the field of film publicity and marketing.
It was also excellent marketing that drew in all the WOMEN who love space and rockets, who devour science fiction, who flocked to all the Star Wars and Star Trek films when they were growing up, who fought hard to be part of NASA's astronaut program, and on and on.
All in all, Snowpiercer is definitive proof that there is a growing market for moderately - budgeted blockbuster films - that is, if you approach things from a global market perspective.
Among reasons cited for the underrepresentation of blacks and other minorities in starring film and TV roles is a perceived resistance to nonwhite actors in foreign markets, where distribution accounts for a growing share of revenues.
Bridging the gap is possible — people need to see more films — which will probably happen with streaming services a growing market — and critics need to stop pretending to like bad films to make themselves seem intelligent.
So ladies and gentlemen of the jury consider: this film will sink quickly and quietly from the multiplex, then slowly grow once it hits the video and streaming market.
Fresh off taking a warmed - over Cloverfield «sequel» and polishing it into the marketing triumph of this year's Super Bowl, Netflix has scooped up another discarded sci - fi project for its ever - growing roster of original films.
I'll sum up by saying that Rango has taken the animated film beyond its all - too - confining marketing restraints and has given us something for grown - ups and movie buffs.
Despite its purer - than - the - driven -(Utah)- snow mission to be the premier showplace for independent film — both home grown and, increasingly, foreign — Sundance is also a vast sellers» market where the deal often obscures the movie.
If one were to ignore the global box office and consider undisclosed marketing costs, two of the biggest hits of the year — Get Out and It — signal a growing hunger for smart, stylish horror films made on a modest budget.
CHICAGO — Sundance hit (and Chicago Critics Film Festival Closing Night film) «The Spectacular Now» finally opens in Chicago tomorrow, August 9, 2013 and the film's already - impressive legion of fans is only going to grow as this stunning achievement hits more markets around the country.
Two childhood friends growing up in poverty in south Boston come under the influence of a local crime boss, only to strike out on their own when he is caught and imprisoned by the F.B.I. Despite the marketing that features explosions and SWAT teams galore (neither of which actually appear in the film) What Doesn't Kill You is a character - driven drama set in the world of petty urban crime.
But it outlines what seems the guiding principle of Greengrass» work, that there is a way to make intelligent, politically relevant, «grown - up» films that appeal to a mass market.
As for the Hollywood bias, I think that's an institutional problem: the foreign film market in the US seemed to die - off in the blockbuster boom of the 80s, while the kinds of critics who worked as a corrective to those market forces remain focused on the foreign films they grew up admiring in the 50s and 60s.
It's not just about getting someone to cover the Spanish - language films at the film festival or about having someone on your staff who knows who Kate del Castillo is, but about realizing that there is a growing population that doesn't see itself merely as a target market but as an engaged audience whose opinion deserves to be in the conversation.
It was both clever marketing and planning to spread the films out over nearly a decade so that we could watch the lead actors — Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint — grow at the chronological pace of each chapter in the unfolding saga.
Of course, the reality was that box office grew and cable and home video expanded the market for film.
According the The Guardian, news that German engineering giant Bosch is buying solar panel manufacturers Ersol, a company that has recently invested heavily in thin - film manufacture, for â «¬ 1.1 bn (US$ 1.7 bn) has sent stocks in other renewable energy companies soaring as investors expect further big buyouts: «Shares in leading German solar companies rose substantially on expectations that other big players, including oil groups, are on the prowl in a market that grew to â «¬ 6.6 bn last year and is forecast to top â «¬ 18bn by 2020.
Our vision is to continually grow the community of short film audience to enable a wide and accessible market reach for short films and become the leading micro - cinema / shortfilm platform for India.
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