The microblogging site Twitter has put an end to all the gossips about it making a TV show. It says it’s not making any such show. As the celebrity world around Hollywood was also abuzz with this hearsay, the No.1 Twitterer, actor Ashton Kutcher, threatened to shun the site while wife Demi Moore expressed her [...]
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Twitter TV On, Twitter TV Off
Posted in Films, Opinion, Tech Apps, Television, tagged Ashton Kutcher, Brillstein Entertainment, Demi Moore, Hollywood, Reveille Productions, Twitter, Twitter TV Show on May 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hello! Movie Here…I Love You, Mobile
Posted in Films, Games, Opinion, Tech Apps, tagged Android, ARPU, BlackBerry, Bollywood, DreamWorks, Fast & Furious, Freeverse, Glu Mobile, Hannah Montana, Hindi Film, Hollywood, iPhone, Legendary Pictures, Magmic Games, Miley Stewart, Mobile Game, Mukta Arts, Paramount Pictures, Rakesh Raman, Transformers, Warner Bros., Yuvvraaj on April 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Hello! Movie Here…I Love You, Mobile By Rakesh Raman The romantic infatuation between movies and mobiles is now touching serious limits, as most young movies prefer to embrace mobiles in one form or the other – trailers, promos, games, et al. Among the recent ones is Hannah Montana Star Moves mobile game, which is available [...]
Releasing Soon: Movie 2.0
Posted in Films, Opinion, Tech Apps, tagged Blogs, Bollywood, Facebook, Filmmakers, LinkedIn, Movie 2.0, MySpace, Rakesh Raman, SaaS, Showbiz, Software-as-a-service, Trailer, Web 2.0, YouTube on March 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Releasing Soon: Movie 2.0 by Rakesh Raman You’d agree: for most of its existence, the Internet has been an underexploited medium. Especially in the corporate realm. Corporate websites tried plainly to sell products and services. Though touted as an interactive medium, the Net mostly helped companies tell only their side of the story without giving [...]
New Dimension for Animation Flicks
Posted in Films, Opinion, Tech Apps, tagged 3-D, Animation, China, Digital Cinema, DreamWorks Animation, Europe, Feature Films, India, Intel, John Batter, Monsters vs. Aliens, Movie, Rakesh Raman, U.S. on March 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Though still in the fledgling stage, 3-D animation is poised to be the next big frontier in the movie-making business. And DreamWorks Animation has plunged into this adventurous market beginning with its new movie “Monsters vs. Aliens”, scheduled for release in March. Intel is supporting this effort. So what’s the present and future of 3-D [...]