Brief piece on how the conversion to digital projection is threatening many of Maine’s independent movie theaters who cannot afford the cost of digital projectors. Some cinemas have closed their doors already, while others have looked for funding from the community
Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s new independent filmmakers. In the past, the only independent movi...
Development of digital technologies has resulted in the creative and cultural industries having to a...
The way people watch films has changed over the years. The moviegoing experience has evolved from th...
Independent movie theaters in Maine are fighting back against national chains like Hoyts, which runs...
Pride\u27s Corner Drive-In, one of six remaining drive-in theaters in Maine, is struggling to keep u...
Focus on Western Maine piece on independent cinema owner John Moore, who opened Farmington\u27s Nar...
Detailed article on Maine independent cinemas: Narrow Gauge Cinema in Farmington, Railroad Square in...
Australia is on the path to achieving a full-scale conversion to digital cinema exhibition probably...
Itinerant projectionists began showing silent films in rented halls in 1896 in Maine, and by 1920 th...
Brief article about the resurgence of the drive-in theater in Maine, particularly in the midst of th...
Movie theaters in the U.S. may have recently ended a period of crisis but this paper argues that maj...
Capitol Update piece on plans to limit the length of time that a first-run movie theater could have...
Given the central nature of movies to American culture during most of the twentieth century, movie t...
Around three decades ago, multi-screen complexes began to transform the business and culture of cine...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Laurie Notch, president of Wasted Minds Media Group, who says pr...
Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s new independent filmmakers. In the past, the only independent movi...
Development of digital technologies has resulted in the creative and cultural industries having to a...
The way people watch films has changed over the years. The moviegoing experience has evolved from th...
Independent movie theaters in Maine are fighting back against national chains like Hoyts, which runs...
Pride\u27s Corner Drive-In, one of six remaining drive-in theaters in Maine, is struggling to keep u...
Focus on Western Maine piece on independent cinema owner John Moore, who opened Farmington\u27s Nar...
Detailed article on Maine independent cinemas: Narrow Gauge Cinema in Farmington, Railroad Square in...
Australia is on the path to achieving a full-scale conversion to digital cinema exhibition probably...
Itinerant projectionists began showing silent films in rented halls in 1896 in Maine, and by 1920 th...
Brief article about the resurgence of the drive-in theater in Maine, particularly in the midst of th...
Movie theaters in the U.S. may have recently ended a period of crisis but this paper argues that maj...
Capitol Update piece on plans to limit the length of time that a first-run movie theater could have...
Given the central nature of movies to American culture during most of the twentieth century, movie t...
Around three decades ago, multi-screen complexes began to transform the business and culture of cine...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Laurie Notch, president of Wasted Minds Media Group, who says pr...
Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s new independent filmmakers. In the past, the only independent movi...
Development of digital technologies has resulted in the creative and cultural industries having to a...
The way people watch films has changed over the years. The moviegoing experience has evolved from th...