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  • The State of Television Today  By : Gary David Goldberg
    Gary David Goldberg, the founder of UBU Proudctions which produced nine television series including “Family Ties” and “Brooklyn Bridge,” offers his insights on the state of television today.
  • Video Streaming And The Imagination Consumer  By : Scott Lindsay
    There was a time when Groucho Marx said, “I find television very educating Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book
  • How long will my flat panel TV live?  By : Johnny Waymire
    This is a useful guide to answer the questions associated with the life span of flat panel TVs.
  • How to Watch TV on my Computer- PC 2007 Elite Edition Review  By : Robert Kamau
    Watch satellite TV on my PC? Is it possible? Many people are yet to come to terms with the new technology of quality PC Satellite TV. What they don’t know is that this technology has been around for over a year.One of the best cheap PC-satellite TV Soft wares is PC 2007 Elite Edition. Once downloaded, it gives you instant access to over 3000 channels. This includes some of the most popular satellite TV from DirecTV & Dish Network channels like Eurosports, national geographic, ESPN, CNN, .....
  • Satellite TV for my PC-Where can you get it?  By : Robert Kamau
    PC on satellite TV software is possibly the best low cost innovation that I have come across. The cheapest PC satellite TV come with an inexhaustible array of world wide TV programs from as many as 50 countries. PC on satellite TV package offers over 3000 channels from around the world at the best price and quality. The choices in PC satellite TV
  • Directing Urban Movies For The DVD Market  By : Sid Kali
    Focus on learning what a director does and has to deal with during a movie shoot. You don't want to be all style and no substance. Craig Brewer, Charles Dutton, Damon Dash, Sid Kali, Hype Williams, John Singleton, The Hughes Brothers, The Crook Brothers, all had to prove themselves by making good movies before anyone knew who they were or cared.
  • The Cosby Show and Other Great 80s Television Shows Warm Hearts and Spark Controversy  By : Ben Anton
    1980s television was full of sitcoms and dramas that created a generation of television viewers.
    This article discusses some of the most memorable shows on television during that era and points out the value of these shows coming out on DVD.
  • The Ritual of Racing to the Video Rental Store for New Video Releases  By : Muna wa Wanjiru
    Some of us are such fanatics about new video releases that we practically stand in line at 5 a.m., our fingers and noses pressed against the glass of the shop, praying like the Mervyn's shopper for the place to "open, open, open...."
  • Why You Need a Stable Technology and Leveled Out Prices to Enter the Big TV Bandwagon  By : Muna wa Wanjiru
    About twelve years ago we bought a 29" television. We were newly married and wanted to outfit our apartment with a decent home theater system, along with a few other gadgets and toys
  • Classic Television is Here to Stay  By : Ben Anton
    Classic television is a staple of American Society. Something so influential in the lives of so many cannot be forgotten. This article reminds us all of the impact Classic television shows had on our lives.
  • Classic Television Shows; Re-Introduce Your Family Today  By : Ben Anton
    Are you a classic television fan? This article discusses the benefits of introducing your family to the Classic TV Greats.
  • See Dick Try To Make A Movie. See Dick Fail. Don't Be A Dick  By : Sid Kali
    When we set out to shoot the urban action movie Consignment. I had heard many cautionary tales about how some movies die horrible deaths at different stages of production. Some before they got off the ground, others fall apart during shooting, and some never make it out of post-production. Nobody sets out to a make a movie and fail.
  • In Uganda, 'Last King of Scotland' Generates Blend of Pride and Pain  By : Craig Timberg
    Some Ugandans said they hope to eventually see African lives rendered more fully in mainstream cinema, perhaps with an occasional romantic comedy mixed in with the agonizing historical dramas. But for Ugandans too young to have clear memories of Amin's reign, "The Last King of Scotland" gave them a welcome dose of insight into their own national history.
  • 6 Worst Films in Cinema History  By : Jack Reider.
    Here you can read about some of the worst films ever released from the advent of Hollywood and until today. I have compiled a list of the top six and reviewed them.
  • Two Excellent Movies You Could See Over and Over and Not Miss a Beat  By : Ed Bagley
    The 1964 musical My Fair Lady is one of the best movies ever made, earning 12 Oscar nominations and winning 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director (George Cukor) and Best Actor (Rex Harrison) among major awards. See My Fair Lady with your children at home, and enjoy a Broadway musical. The Phantom of the Opera has it all: a story line, plot, great writing, great presentation, and even better music and lyrics. Phantom is a must see.
  • 2 Movies About Young Adults That Prove Their Integrity and Substance  By : Ed Bagley
    Pretty in Pink is a classic high school story of first love and prom night, starring Molly Ringwald as Andie, a girl from the wrong side of tracks who falls for Blaine, a rich preppie. Andie proves to be a girl of truth, courage and integrity rather than a push over. Saint Ralph is the story of Ralph Walker, a 14-year-old boy who has an epiphany that tells him if he wins the Boston Marathon his mother will come out of her comma and recover.
  • Unlimited Movie Downloads Tips – Pick The Best, Dump The Rest  By : Davion Wong
    Unlimited movie downloads have made it much easier for busy folks like us to watch our favorite movies conveniently at our own time. There are of course many reasons that have propelled more people to head to movie download sites. If you are considering one, there are several important tips you may want to pick up here on selecting a rock-solid membership site for unlimited movie downloads.
  • 5 Steps To Get Your Movie Done In 2007  By : Terrence Walker
    It's that time of year and new years resolutions abound. For select few, that new years resolution means deciding to get their movie done in 2007. This article provides five help steps to see that dream become a reality.
  • Slaying the Evil Dragon  By : Gisela Sommer
    Like the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland, China has its myths and legends of dragons, some helpful and benevolent, and some not so. Of the evil variety, there’s one that’s been slain on stages around the world during the 2006 NTDTV's Global Chinese New Year Spectaculars. The performance is called "Nine Swords," and it obviously was one of the audiences’ favorites as it receiving roaring applause.
  • NTDTV's Global Chinese New Year Spectacular - A Gift of Healing  By : Jason Liu
    I want to share some of my reasons for sponsoring New Tang Dynasty Television's (NTDTV) Chinese New Year Spectacular. Of course, I am Chinese, and the Chinese New Year is part of my tradition and heritage. I love the colorful costumes, beautiful music and dance depicting ancient myths and legends. It reminds me of stories from my childhood. In addition, the cause, the people involved and the performances themselves have touched me profoundly, they have a healing effect in more than one sense.
  • Independent Film: How To Find Your Audience  By : Terrence Walker
    For nearly a hundred years the world of motion pictures was a closed system controlled by a few rich titans. Master inventor Thomas Edison and Charles Eastman, founder of Kodak, saw to it that no one could make movies without paying huge fees to them. The system they setup persists even in the closed studio system of the 21st century. Does the new technology of the wired offer independent film makers a way around all this?
  • Taking Home Movies To The Next Level  By : Wayne Rice
    Today's software allows users to create their own polished video productions. By following some simple steps, home videos can reach to a higher level of presentation. Simple steps and restrained use of special features can enhance most videos. This can all be accomplished with minimal cost to the user if they choose their software wisely.
  • Screenwriting Success Secrets: How to Write Your Script  By : Brian S. Konradt
    Screenwriting is a competitive trade. To distinguish yourself as a prize-winning writer you need to master organizational skills, take creative risks, and learn how best to present your final product. This article provides examples of screenwriters who succeeded.
  • Experience the Entertainment of Movie Theaters Right in Your Living Room  By : Clarence Binayu
    Watching movies in a wide screen and surround sound take you far away and into the movie scene you are watching. You watch it as if you were there in the movie scene. Of late, we can only experience this escape in a cinema. However, modern technology may be able to provide this same sight and sound experience right in your own living room. We will discuss the basic components of a home theater system in this article.
  • Independent Films in the Digital Age: A Triumph of Diversity over Scarcity  By : Sean Landers
    The Internet and many new digital distribution technologies are now starting to remove barriers for the makers and distributors of independent films.
  • Competing with Free Music and Movie Downloads: The Digital Rights Management Myth  By : Jim Flynn
    Today, legal music and movie downloads must compete with free illegal alternatives. Inconvenient for users and ineffectual for rights holders, Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies will not protect existing business models.
  • Download Movies Legally, But Let the Buyers Beware  By : Jim Flynn
    Digital technologies create a conflict between protecting copyrights and ensuring the broadest possible distribution. Digital Rights Management has been the answer - but this solution, which seems to benefit the rights holder, may be highly detrimental to the consumer in the long run.
  • Movie Downloads and the Copy Protection Myth  By : Jim Flynn
    The notion that copy protection can prevent digital theft is fatally flawed because it ignores two critical differences between the physical and digital worlds.
  • Mallika Sherawat- Marriage Failure, Career Successful  By : Javed Anwar
    This article is about hot Indian film actor Mallika Sherawat, her previous and present life.
  • The Jeffersons (DVD) Review  By : Britt Gillette
    Nominated for 13 Emmys and 8 Golden Globes, The Jeffersons was a groundbreaking situation comedy that was not only utterly hilarious, but also explored the controversial social issues of its day. Premiering in mid-season 1975, the show was a spin-off of the #1 hit series All In The Family, where main characters George and Louise were the next-door neighbors of Archie and Edith Bunker.


 
 
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