Fairs And Festivals
VENICE, Italy - In film, recession may be the mother of innovation.
NEW YORK - Within hours of most any concert, shaky and distorted footage of the show can be found online from front row or the balcony.
NEW YORK - Imagine you had X-ray vision and could peer beneath the layers of paint on a canvas to discover the painstaking process of creating a masterpiece.
NEW YORK - When British director Mat Whitecross was growing up in Oxford, only so many movies screened in his local cinema - and not the intriguing movies he read about playing at film festivals or elsewhere.
LONDON - In a concrete chamber beneath central London, a host of obscure-looking machines are whirring to life, electronic eyes are trembling and winking, and a set of colored circles are pulsing to the beat of a human heart.