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The inaugural Macao China International Digital Cinema Festival and Entertainment Technology Expo has taken place May 27th - 29th and is being touted by its founders and participants as a huge success.
Unquestionably the largest and most professionally accomplished group of Hollywood filmmakers and technical experts ever assembled for a single Chinese motion picture and broadcast event.
Participants:
- Directors
- Executive Producers
- Digital Effects Producers
- Stereoscopic 3D Experts
- Cinematographers
- Visual Effects Supervisors
- Writers
- Actors
- Animation Producers
Symposiums:
- 3D production and exhibition
- Latest advances in visual effects
- Latest international production trends
- Common Ground, Hollywood & Chinese Collaboration
- The Digital Revolution and Cinematography
- 3D Workshops
- Post Production in the Modern World
news
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2010 Festival Overview and Gallery
The inaugural day of the Macao China International Digital Cinema Festival and Entertainment Technology Expo is complete and is being touted by its founders and participants as a huge success.
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Studio Daily: Field-Testing the Panasonic AG-3DA1 3D Camcorder
Veteran cinematographer Randall Dark isn’t content with existing technology. A pioneer in HDTV production since 1986, Dark says he’s always keeping his eye out for something that will rev up his creative gears and throw him into a new world of images, workflows, and storytelling possibilities. When he saw the first images of Panasonic’s new AG-3DA1 3D AVCCAM camcorder, he knew he had found it. “That thing looks like Wall-E,” he remembers thinking. “Physically, seeing that camera, I was excited.”
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Digital Cinema Report: First Macao China International Digital Cinema Festival a Success
Its founders and participants are calling the recently completed Macao China International Digital Cinema Festival and Entertainment Technology Expo a huge success. The Festival began with ceremonial Chinese pomp and circumstance, except the traditional ribbon cutting was replaced with a film cutting.



