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Io HD provides broadcast-level HD editing in the studio or on the road via FireWire. With full-resolution 10-bit HD and SD video, powerful ProRes 422 codec in hardware, 10-bit up/down/cross conversion, and unmatched video and audio connectivity, Io HD let
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Thanks to Icon was have a prize pack and two for one passes to offer to see Danny Boyles new film Slumdog Millionaire base on the award winning book Q & A by Vikas Swarup.
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Thanks to Palace Films we have 15 double preview passes to giveaway to the new French film 'I've Loved You So Long' starring Kristen Scott Thomas (Four Weddings and a Funeral, The English Patient).
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Starring Leigh Whannell and Nathan Philips, and directed by Jody Dwyer, Dying Breed Is set in Tasmania, the world’s most isolated island. It is rumoured deep within Tasmania’s wilderness an ancient species known as the Tasmanian Tiger is alive and breeding. Yet modern science refuses to acknowledge such a creature now exists, since no witnesses have ever been able to prove it. That is until Zoology student, Nina (Mirrah Foulkes), claims she can breach Tasmania’s impenetrable forests and reveal the tiger’s existence to be true. Driving Nina’s quest is one critical piece of proof: a paw print taken by her sister just before she met with a fatal accident eight years before.
But what Nina doesn’t know is how Tasmania became the world’s most dangerous island in the 19th century, when the murderous convict Alexander Pearce (aka “The Pieman”) broke out of prison only to eat his fellow escapees. Soon Nina and her friends discover that in the wild whilst one species may have died out, another has thrived - in the form of the Pieman’s descendants. When she sets out with her partner, Matt (Leigh Whannell), his old mate Jack (Nathan Phillips) and his girlfriend Rebecca (Melanie Vallejo), their little expedition encounters the island’s reigning breed, but one who stands on two legs, not four.
We have 25 double inseason passes to giveaway to Dying Breed in cinemas November 6th.
For your chance to win email win@if.com.au with your name and postal address and the subject heading 'Breed".