James Cameron has spoken exclusively to our sister site TechRadar.com about all things three-dimensional. Avatar director was sharing his passion at the IBC (International Broadcasting Centre), and the guys at TechRadar got chatting to him about the upcoming 3D re-release of Titanic . Pace – co-founder of the Cameron-Pace Group for 3D tech ] and I sit gleefully watching our 3D images being shot, a conversion is the exact opposite. Titanic experience, adding, “We are spending $18 million on Titanic and giving the project a year. Titanic gets a 3D release on 6 April 2012. For more from Cameron, on everything from Avatar and the BBC to the future of 3D, mosey on over to TechRadar.com . … [Read more...] about Exclusive: James Cameron talks Titanic 3D
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Heavyweight Boxer Wilder Claims He Keeps Fury Awake At Night
If you’ve ever looked at British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury once, you’ll know that he doesn’t seem like the kind of man who’s frightened easy. It would be far more accurate to suggest that he doesn’t look like the type of man who ever gets frightened at all. Despite that, his great rival heavyweight boxer Deontay Wilder upped the battle of wits between the two this week by proclaiming that the thought of getting back in the ring with him is stopping Fury from getting a good night’s sleep . Wilder is no stranger to making strange our outspoken comments. The American, who holds one version of the world’s heavyweight championship, has spoken in the past of how he dreams about killing one of his opponents in the ring and will tell anyone who listens that he’s the best heavyweight in the world. That’s to be expected of a man who hasn’t lost a single fight, and has developed a reputation for being one of the most savage knockout artists of all time. In his mind, … [Read more...] about Heavyweight Boxer Wilder Claims He Keeps Fury Awake At Night
Marketing Edge announces inaugural virtual quarterly summit
Kindly Share This Story: Determined to further expand the frontiers of advertising & marketing knowledge in the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) sector, Marketing Edge, has announced its inaugural quarterly virtual summit. The quarterly virtual summit themed:“Brand Management Imperatives & Challenges in a Post-Recessionary Economy”, holds virtually on Zoom on Thursday, March, 25, 2021 between 9:00am and 5:00pm. The summit will feature seasoned and leading industry players, outstanding professionals and titans as they share knowledge and insight on how to navigate the myriads of problems besetting the industry while looking at opportunities in building brands in the present age of the new normal and beyond. According to the foremost Marketing and Advertising publication, the summit is aimed at expanding the frontiers of marketing and advertising knowledge while leading conversation in contemporary issues affecting the entire gamut … [Read more...] about Marketing Edge announces inaugural virtual quarterly summit
South Africa’s new domestic setup eyes cost-cutting, larger player pool
SOUTH AFRICA CRICKET by Telford Vice • Last updated on Share Tweet From 2021-22, the six franchises will be disbanded into 15 provincial teams which will compete in a two-tier system © Getty If you turned on a television on Sunday and subscribed to the service offered by one of sport's leading broadcasters, you might have seen something that hadn't appeared on that platform for almost 15 years. There, live and in living colour on a dazzling Highveld morning, was a South African first-class match. The coverage in the four-day game between the Titans and the Knights lasted until stumps, and will do until the match is over. SuperSport will also broadcast a game in the last round of the competition, which starts next Tuesday, and the five-day final, which begins on March 25. Banal as those facts will seem, they are extraordinary. Last time first-class cricket was broadcast live and ball-by-ball in this country, Charl … [Read more...] about South Africa’s new domestic setup eyes cost-cutting, larger player pool
Inside Oprah and Meghan Markle’s relationship – why they only met once before royal wedding
It is set to be the television interview of 2021 and a true landmark moment in the recent history of the House of Windsor. As US talk show icon Oprah Winfrey sits down to interview both Meghan Markle , Duchess of Sussex and her husband Prince Harry , Duke of Sussex in their first major television discussion of their decision to step down as senior members of the Royal Family , many will be wondering just exactly what history Oprah has with the pair of them. Well, many followers of the Sussexes will be aware that Oprah attended the couple's royal wedding back in 2018. The happy couple had invited the titan of US television and film to their big day at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Speaking to ET Online in June 2018, Oprah had reflected on how monumental the union was. She said: "It was more than a wedding, I thought. "It was a cultural moment. And you could not be there or watching on television… and not feel that there was a shift that just happened in the … [Read more...] about Inside Oprah and Meghan Markle’s relationship – why they only met once before royal wedding
Greg Inglis calls last-second field-goal shot in South Sydney’s 8-6 loss to Dragons ‘a brain explosion’
Email By Jon Healy Posted March 20, 2016 20:28:00 Photo: Why? ... Greg Inglis launches his mathematically useless field-goal attempt. (Getty Images: Mark Kolbe) Related Story: Scary scenes as Souths' Sam Burgess stretchered off the SCG Related Story: As it happened: Storm alone atop the NRL after Souths fall to Dragons Map: Sydney 2000 Greg Inglis is one of rugby league's best players, but it appears his mathematics ability leaves a bit to be desired. Sorry, this video has expired Video: Greg Inglis's bizarre field goal attempt (ABC News) The Rabbitohs were trailing St George Illawarra 8-6 with just seconds left on the clock in a brutal encounter at a sodden SCG on Sunday when Inglis inexplicably decided a one-point field goal was his best option. "Put that on the blooper reel, I will sit back at have a laugh at it," Inglis said. "It was a bit of a brain explosion at the end there, not much else I can say about it." … [Read more...] about Greg Inglis calls last-second field-goal shot in South Sydney’s 8-6 loss to Dragons ‘a brain explosion’