We spoke to filmmakers, producers and industry voices about what the change could mean for the future of filmgoing.
The decision has been taken to make cinema more accessible to audiences who are hearing or visually impaired.
Central Board of Film Certification has made subtitles mandatory for all Indian films seeking certification starting March 15 ...
CBFC Makes Subtitles Mandatory for All Indian Films from March 15f ...
Renting glasses at a theater once meant one thing: watching a 3-D movie. Now the practice is crossing into the performing ...
New AI transcription tool turns screen recordings into searchable text, subtitles, and MP4 transcripts in seconds. Our ...
In a recent development, all movies have been advised to follow a new rule while submitting their films. The Central Board of ...
Iconic cinematic moments are reinterpreted with vintage filters, precise subtitles, and original piano compositions. These ...
Animest SUPER, a project run by the Animest Association, is set to bring animated films to audiences with diverse sensory abilities in several cities and localities throughout Romania. The films ...
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has introduced a new rule that will change how films are submitted for ...