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IMAX sites to screen Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol previewsUK cinema chain Cineworld is adding IMAX screens to its circuit. The first Cineworld IMAX screen will open at Cineworld Edinburgh on Dec 21, 2011. Openings in Nottingham and Sheffield are scheduled for early 2012, bringing the total number of IMAX theatres in the UK to 20.The Edinburgh screen will be operational for preview screening of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. The film is the  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup</a> first to get preview screenings on IMAX screens in the UK. More than 30 minutes of Ghost Protocol was shot using IMAX cameras.TopicsExhibitionUK/Ireland           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                                                                              <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley uk</a>                                            News                                      Matthias Schoenaerts to star in Shane Atkinsons Le Cowboy for Bankside Films                                                        2025-05-07T12:56:00Z                    By Mona Tabbara                                    EXCLUSIVE: The thriller will shoot in France and Belgium, with pre-production beginning later this year.聽                           <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>stanley cup</a>                                                                                                       News                                      UK-Ireland film cinema release dates: latest updates for 2025                                                Ncvv Indian government passes cable act
LipSync Post celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and has invested in more than 50 feature films. Wendy Mitchell talks to financial director Norman Merry about the compan <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.us>stanley cup</a> ys flexibility and the diversity of its work.Refreshingly, LipSync Post does not boast about the need to be the biggest in the business. This post-production company, housed in two sites on Londons Wardour Street, employs more than 70 people and works across television  <a href=https://www.stanleycup.fr>stanley cup</a> and feature film. We dont want to go massively huge 鈥?we want to do more quality work, keep it interesting and enjoy it,  says fina <a href=https://www.stanleycups.us>stanley us</a> ncial director Norman Merry.  The diversity of projects is really nice at the moment. Its a real range. LipSync has been celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. It started out from an office in Barnes doing shortform, such as founder Peter Hampdens work on the trailer campaigns for Basic Instinct. The company moved to Soho in 1998, taking over 123 Wardour Street in 2000. In 2002, it became one of the first post houses in the UK to work on digital intermediates, which has become one of its areas of expertise  James Clarke serves as head of DI and Stuart Fyvie as senior colourist .Part of our job is managing expectations and getting post done on time and on budgetNorman Merry, LipSyncIn 2006, the company made a riskier move, by starting to make equity investments in film 鈥?mostly UK films with budgets of less than $16.8m  拢10m . As of now, LipSync has worked on 70-plus features and invested in about 50 of tho
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