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The Digital Art of Jonathan Zalben

By Matthew Ross

The music and video work of Zalben is an inspiring example of how computer technology and the Internet are expanding the boundaries of video and music. read more >>

Nothing But Id

By Mark Netter

When MSNBC's Glenn Beck spoke with US Weekly Editor Dina Sansing, he once again gave the viewing public Too Much Information. read more >>

Convenient Truths Launches "Green" Video Contest

By Anthony Kaufman

Environmentally conscious filmmakers, inspired by "An Inconvenient Truth's" Oscar win last Sunday night, now have a place to launch their careers. Treehugger and Seventh Generation's "Convenient Truths" user-generated video contest officially begins today, with a mission to find "inspired pragmatic videos to help us get out of this mess." read more >>

The Daily Reel Goes to Texas

By Anthony Kaufman

At the upcoming SXSW film, music and interactive festival that kicks off next Friday in Austin, Texas, The Daily Reel is proud to announce its own creative contribution to the proceedings. A curated program of TDR Top Ten alumni will screen at the festival on Monday, March 12. read more >>

BITTORRENT GOES LEGIT... SORT OF

By Matthew Ross

The BitTorrent Entertainment Network has announced a partnership with the MPAA to end its tacit acceptance of pirated content and open its own Internet store. read more >>

Ad Agency Boosts Poetry's Profile, With Web Videos

By Anthony Kaufman

If you needed further proof that online video isn't just about SNL shorts and Lonelygirl15, a series of beautifully animated works featuring the poetry of former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins have been seen nearly 500,000 times on YouTube in the last week. read more >>

BEFORE THEY WERE NOMINEES: Ryan Gosling

By Liz Miller

Here's the thing about Ryan Gosling: he's a stand-up guy. When Rachel McAdams doesn't write him back in The Notebook, he still goes ahead and fixes up that house. In The Believer, he's the nicest neo-Nazi there ever was. Even when he's killing all those people in Murder by Numbers, you can tell that he doesn't really mean it. read more >>

Mitt Feeling

By Mark Netter

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney may have movie star looks, but right at the start of his campaign for the GOP Presidential nomination, he's already flip-flopping his lines. read more >>

BEFORE THEY WERE NOMINEES: Kate Winslet

By Liz Miller

What a difference sixteen years makes, huh? One of Kate Winslet's very first screen appearances was on the BBC children's show Dark Season (written by an equally young Russell T. Davies, for you British television nerds). read more >>
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