A collection of John Lennon memorabilia valued by
auctioneers at more than $2 million is being sold in
London.
The sale includes youthful paintings and handwritten
lyrics, jackets, eyeglasses and even furniture from
the late former Beatle's home. The most valuable items
have been gathered over 25 years by one anonymous
American collector. Auctioneer Cooper Owen, a company
which specializes in music and film memorabilia, says
it constitutes "the most definitive collection of John
Lennon memorabilia ever assembled."
TV personality Brooke Burke and her husband, Garth
Fisher, have called it quits. The co-host of CBS's
"Rock Star: INXS" and Fisher announced their
separation in a statement issued to People magazine.
Burke, 33, formerly hosted E!'s "Wild On" series.
Fisher, a plastic surgeon based in Beverly Hills, has
appeared on ABC's "Extreme Makeover."
Studios and theaters will have to invest in costly
servers and $50,000 to $100,000 for projectors that
may become obsolete in a few years. Those theaters
would, in turn have to show digital features from the
studios.
Filmmakers who issued statements include George Lucas,
John Lasseter, Robert Zemeckis and Robert Rodriguez.
Among directors pursuing projects
that use stereo 3-D techniques created specifically
for digital projection. CGI/live-action
feature Battle Angel, based on the Yukito Kishiro
graphic novel Battle Angel Alita, is designed for 3-D
and is slated for a mid-2007 release by 20th Century
Fox.
"I want people to experience movies as vividly as
possible, and it may become possible to project at
thousands of frames per second, because with digital
you are no longer moving something in a solid state,
The physics of
the medium haven't been maxed out, as they have with
film. The limiting factor now becomes not the system,
but human perception itself." How much information can
you eyes and mid receive before the film you are
watching appears to be reality?
The World Famous Jerry Lentz
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