Facebook is approaching the biggest players in the streaming space about including their services on its upcoming connected device, which lets users make video calls from TVs.
The social network has approached Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and HBO (and, noticeably, not YouTube) about making their streamed content accessible through the device, which is codenamed ‘Catalina,’ The Information reports. Catalina, which is set to debut this fall, apparently uses similar technology to Facebook’s Portal. That device, a sort of lo-fi, countertop-dwelling version of an iPad, is primarily designed for making video calls and listening to music.
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The social network has approached Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and HBO (and, noticeably, not YouTube) about making their streamed content accessible through the device, which is codenamed ‘Catalina,’ The Information reports. Catalina, which is set to debut this fall, apparently uses similar technology to Facebook’s Portal. That device, a sort of lo-fi, countertop-dwelling version of an iPad, is primarily designed for making video calls and listening to music.
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- 7/31/2019
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
This week’s Agents of Shield episode clarifies the nature of the dimension-hopping invaders while sharing an insightful visit with Fitz.
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Agents of Shield Season 6 Episode 2
Agents of Shield has always had a solid grip on well-paced storytelling, and season 6 is shaping up to be an adventure that will keep us guessing but never floundering. In “Window of Opportunity,” we certainly get more details about the dimension hoppers and their mission, but while we still hunger for more, it’s clear we’re only going to be fed enough to keep our appetites whetted. And while Fitz’s situation becomes clearer quite quickly, his story is just beginning as well. Even Mack’s investigation leaves us unwilling to blink for fear of missing a key bit of insight, even as the show makes time for moments of emotion and introspection.
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This review contains spoilers for Agents of Shield.
Agents of Shield Season 6 Episode 2
Agents of Shield has always had a solid grip on well-paced storytelling, and season 6 is shaping up to be an adventure that will keep us guessing but never floundering. In “Window of Opportunity,” we certainly get more details about the dimension hoppers and their mission, but while we still hunger for more, it’s clear we’re only going to be fed enough to keep our appetites whetted. And while Fitz’s situation becomes clearer quite quickly, his story is just beginning as well. Even Mack’s investigation leaves us unwilling to blink for fear of missing a key bit of insight, even as the show makes time for moments of emotion and introspection.
- 5/16/2019
- Den of Geek
Valve Software is notorious for never following up on their most beloved franchises. It’s been years since we had a new Half-Life, Portal or Left 4 Dead, and there are no signs of them returning anytime soon. All of which makes the appearance of what certainly looks like a trailer for Left 4 Dead 3 worthy of some excitement. The preview, which popped up on a random YouTube account earlier today and has caused a bit of commotion in the community, can be seen up above.
Of course, the big question is whether this is a genuine leak from Valve or not. At the moment, we can’t say for sure either way, but let’s start with the positives. It’s certainly a good-looking trailer, showing a great grasp of atmosphere, lighting, modeling and materials rendering. The gore we see is almost gruesomely wet and detailed, and the environmental design is worthy of Valve.
Of course, the big question is whether this is a genuine leak from Valve or not. At the moment, we can’t say for sure either way, but let’s start with the positives. It’s certainly a good-looking trailer, showing a great grasp of atmosphere, lighting, modeling and materials rendering. The gore we see is almost gruesomely wet and detailed, and the environmental design is worthy of Valve.
- 5/2/2019
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Matthew Byrd Jan 4, 2019
One of Valve's most notable writers has apparently returned to the company.
Erik Wolpaw, has seemingly returned to Valve after apparently having left the company in 2017 to work on Psychonauts 2.
The discussion surrounding Wolpaw's return began when Reddit user Trenchman noticed that Wolpaw's name appears in the credits for Artifact (Valve's recently released Ccg title based on Dota 2). Given that there had been no formal announcement of Wolpaw's return to the company at that point, or even vague hints, his inclusion in the game's credits struck many as being odd.
At the time, there was some discussion regarding whether or not Wolpaw had perhaps worked on Artifact in some capacity during his time with Valve. However, Reddit user Trenchman actually reached out to Gabe Newell's Valve email address and was informed that Wolpaw had indeed returned to Valve. Trenchman has posted screens of the email...
One of Valve's most notable writers has apparently returned to the company.
Erik Wolpaw, has seemingly returned to Valve after apparently having left the company in 2017 to work on Psychonauts 2.
The discussion surrounding Wolpaw's return began when Reddit user Trenchman noticed that Wolpaw's name appears in the credits for Artifact (Valve's recently released Ccg title based on Dota 2). Given that there had been no formal announcement of Wolpaw's return to the company at that point, or even vague hints, his inclusion in the game's credits struck many as being odd.
At the time, there was some discussion regarding whether or not Wolpaw had perhaps worked on Artifact in some capacity during his time with Valve. However, Reddit user Trenchman actually reached out to Gabe Newell's Valve email address and was informed that Wolpaw had indeed returned to Valve. Trenchman has posted screens of the email...
- 1/4/2019
- Den of Geek
Facebook reportedly is developing a television set-top box equipped with a camera, that would allow for video calling as well as streaming, according to Cheddar TV.
The device, code-named Ripley, would position Facebook to compete with its Silicon Valley rivals in a bid for the living room. It would harness the same technology incorporated in Facebook’s newly launched Portal video chat device.
Earlier this month, the social network unveiled Portal and Portal+, two video chat devices designed to make you feel like you and your friends are hanging out in the same room. These devices are built on Facebook Messenger and Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant, and use artificial intelligence to guide the camera — panning, zooming and reframing the shot as the user walks around freely.
This new TV device would incorporate these same video features, and also allow users to stream entertainment content — likely, videos from Facebook Watch.
The device, code-named Ripley, would position Facebook to compete with its Silicon Valley rivals in a bid for the living room. It would harness the same technology incorporated in Facebook’s newly launched Portal video chat device.
Earlier this month, the social network unveiled Portal and Portal+, two video chat devices designed to make you feel like you and your friends are hanging out in the same room. These devices are built on Facebook Messenger and Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant, and use artificial intelligence to guide the camera — panning, zooming and reframing the shot as the user walks around freely.
This new TV device would incorporate these same video features, and also allow users to stream entertainment content — likely, videos from Facebook Watch.
- 10/16/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
“It never seemed quite right to me.” John Kahrs, the animator and director best known for his Academy Award-winning short film “Paperman,” always felt that something was off when he saw the ocean depicted in Hollywood movies. “My dad built a few sailboats,” he recently recalled in an interview with Variety. “I have a bit of a boating background.” And what he saw on the big screen just didn’t feel right. Too quiet. Too stormy. Too extreme. Not the waters he knew.
This week, Kahrs is showing off his own take on the ocean in a new short film that’s getting its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. “Age of Sail” is the latest virtual reality short film coming out of Google’s Spotlight Stories unit, and in many ways, the 12-minute short one of the most ambitious projects the search giant’s immersive storytelling unit has worked on to date.
This week, Kahrs is showing off his own take on the ocean in a new short film that’s getting its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. “Age of Sail” is the latest virtual reality short film coming out of Google’s Spotlight Stories unit, and in many ways, the 12-minute short one of the most ambitious projects the search giant’s immersive storytelling unit has worked on to date.
- 8/29/2018
- by Janko Roettgers
- Variety Film + TV
Former Valve writer Jay Pinkerton has returned to the company in an undisclosed role a year after he left, according to PC Gamer.
Reddit user OWLverlord spotted Pinkerton’s name listed on Valve’s staff page in the “Other Experts” category on Sunday. Pinkerton is perhaps best known for co-writing “Portal 2” with former Valve scribe Erik Wolpaw. He also reportedly worked on the “Team Fortress 2” comics and the “Left 4 Dead” series.
Pinkerton was one of several high-profile departures from Valve in recent years. Wolpaw left the developer in February 2017 and is now reportedly working on “Psychonauts 2” with Double Fine Productions. Another writer, Chet Faliszek, left in May 2017. His credits include two “Half-Life” episodes, the “Portal” series, and the “Left 4 Dead” series. He’s now working on a new project with Bossa Studios. “Half-Life” writer Marc Laidlaw left Valve in 2016 after 18 years because he wanted to go back to writing original stories.
Reddit user OWLverlord spotted Pinkerton’s name listed on Valve’s staff page in the “Other Experts” category on Sunday. Pinkerton is perhaps best known for co-writing “Portal 2” with former Valve scribe Erik Wolpaw. He also reportedly worked on the “Team Fortress 2” comics and the “Left 4 Dead” series.
Pinkerton was one of several high-profile departures from Valve in recent years. Wolpaw left the developer in February 2017 and is now reportedly working on “Psychonauts 2” with Double Fine Productions. Another writer, Chet Faliszek, left in May 2017. His credits include two “Half-Life” episodes, the “Portal” series, and the “Left 4 Dead” series. He’s now working on a new project with Bossa Studios. “Half-Life” writer Marc Laidlaw left Valve in 2016 after 18 years because he wanted to go back to writing original stories.
- 7/30/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
Comedians Casper Kelly and Nick Gibbons have a way of twisting popular culture into a nightmare version of itself for the express purpose of making you laugh uncomfortably. It’s been four years since the duo’s “Too Many Cooks” had people convincing friends to “just watch until the end.”
Their latest, “Final Deployment 4: Queen Battle Walkthrough” does for video games what “Too Many Cooks” did for 80s sitcom nostalgia. It begins with a mundane, stereotypical frat boy streamer taking players through the final boss fight of the fictional game, “Final Deployment 4.” From there, it spins rapidly out of control for nearly twice the length of 2014’s “Too Many Cooks, ”delivering commentary dipped in existentialism.
Kelly and Gibbons are no strangers to gaming. Gibbons is a diehard PlayStation 4 fan, having just finished the new “God of War.” He cites “Uncharted” and “The Last of Us” as two of his favorite games.
Their latest, “Final Deployment 4: Queen Battle Walkthrough” does for video games what “Too Many Cooks” did for 80s sitcom nostalgia. It begins with a mundane, stereotypical frat boy streamer taking players through the final boss fight of the fictional game, “Final Deployment 4.” From there, it spins rapidly out of control for nearly twice the length of 2014’s “Too Many Cooks, ”delivering commentary dipped in existentialism.
Kelly and Gibbons are no strangers to gaming. Gibbons is a diehard PlayStation 4 fan, having just finished the new “God of War.” He cites “Uncharted” and “The Last of Us” as two of his favorite games.
- 6/27/2018
- by Michael Futter
- Variety Film + TV
Filmmaker J.J. Abrams’ production company, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and Tencent have joined forces to launch a video game development division at Bad Robot.
Bad Robot Games will be headed up by Dave Baranoff, who since 2006 has been leading Bad Robot’s games and interactive content creation. The division will work with traditional game developers to create large and indie original games for mobile, PC, and console, according to the press release. The “strategic relationship” affords Tencent the commercial rights to distribute all of the games in Asia and lists Wbie as a “synergistic minority investor.”
Terms of the agreement, beyond that, were not disclosed.
“I’m a massive games fan, and increasingly envious of the amazing tools developers get to work with, and the worlds they get to play in,” Abrams said in a statement. “Now we are doubling down on our commitment to the space with a unique...
Bad Robot Games will be headed up by Dave Baranoff, who since 2006 has been leading Bad Robot’s games and interactive content creation. The division will work with traditional game developers to create large and indie original games for mobile, PC, and console, according to the press release. The “strategic relationship” affords Tencent the commercial rights to distribute all of the games in Asia and lists Wbie as a “synergistic minority investor.”
Terms of the agreement, beyond that, were not disclosed.
“I’m a massive games fan, and increasingly envious of the amazing tools developers get to work with, and the worlds they get to play in,” Abrams said in a statement. “Now we are doubling down on our commitment to the space with a unique...
- 6/7/2018
- by Brian Crecente
- Variety Film + TV
Valve Corporation, the company behind gaming store and platform Steam as well as franchises as diverse as “Portal,” “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,” and “Half-Life,” is now also home to “Firewatch” developer Campo Santo, according to a blog post on Campo Santo’s official site this weekend.
“The twelve of us at Campo Santo have agreed to join Valve, where we will maintain our jobs as video game developers and continue production on our current project, ‘In the Valley of Gods,'” according to the Saturday evening post. The group goes on to write that they found in Valve a company that shares their values and that the deal is an obvious match.
Campo Santo, which was formed in 2013 by Sean Vanaman, Jake Rodkin, Nels Anderson, and Olly Moss, will continue work on “In the Valley of Gods,” now as a Valve game, as well as continuing its support of “Firewatch” and...
“The twelve of us at Campo Santo have agreed to join Valve, where we will maintain our jobs as video game developers and continue production on our current project, ‘In the Valley of Gods,'” according to the Saturday evening post. The group goes on to write that they found in Valve a company that shares their values and that the deal is an obvious match.
Campo Santo, which was formed in 2013 by Sean Vanaman, Jake Rodkin, Nels Anderson, and Olly Moss, will continue work on “In the Valley of Gods,” now as a Valve game, as well as continuing its support of “Firewatch” and...
- 4/22/2018
- by Brian Crecente
- Variety Film + TV
Modern-day calculators are amazing. You can do so much with them like solve 2+2 or even create a game of Portal! I remember having Mega Man on mine in high school. Someone has taken calculators to a new level though and turned them into a musical instrument. Now, I didn’t know that there were calculators that played music as you used them, but lo and behold there are! It’s a small world used 5 of these calculators to create a keyboard of sorts and perform the theme from Star Wars. People can be freaking creative guys. What did you think of this different orchestration?...
- 12/23/2017
- by Tommy Wiliams
- GeekTyrant
Video game movies. Oh, video game movies. This is one nut Hollywood has tried, and consistently failed, to crack for decades. Last year seemed to be the year they could finally get it right. With Warcraft and Assassin’s Creed approaching with their releases, the future for the genre of films seemed optimistic. Warcraft hit theaters, and while it did perform pretty well overseas, it largely failed here in the U.S. On a critical level, the movie itself left a lot to be desired. Assassin’s Creed hit, and despite the great premise, it pretty much fell flat on its face. All in all, the age of the video game movie seems to have been delayed indefinitely.
Now, to turn the conversation to the game developer Valve. Between the likes of Portal and Half-Life, this is one developer that’s consistently put out quality games. Perhaps even more famously,...
Now, to turn the conversation to the game developer Valve. Between the likes of Portal and Half-Life, this is one developer that’s consistently put out quality games. Perhaps even more famously,...
- 1/18/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
While we aim to discuss a wide breadth of films each year, few things give us more pleasure than the arrival of bold, new voices. It’s why we venture to festivals and pore over a variety of different features that might bring to light some emerging talent. This year was an especially notable time for new directors making their stamp, and we’re highlighting the handful of 2016 debuts that most impressed us.
This shouldn’t discount the breakthrough directors behind such films as Moonlight, Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party, Toni Erdmann, and Disorder, to name some we liked, but considering that they all have at least two features under their belts, we’re strictly focusing on first-timers here. Below, one can check out a list spanning a variety of different genres and distributions, from those that barely received a theatrical release to wide bows. In years to come, take...
This shouldn’t discount the breakthrough directors behind such films as Moonlight, Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party, Toni Erdmann, and Disorder, to name some we liked, but considering that they all have at least two features under their belts, we’re strictly focusing on first-timers here. Below, one can check out a list spanning a variety of different genres and distributions, from those that barely received a theatrical release to wide bows. In years to come, take...
- 12/19/2016
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Much like the master illusionist on which the feature film is based, Lionsgate’s Harry Houdini movie has been a difficult butterfly to pin. Through time, we’ve seen the likes of Johnny Depp and director Dean Parisot come attached to the project, only for plans to unravel before any tangible progress could be made.
But the show must go on, with Deadline reporting that Dan Trachtenberg has entered talks to helm the Houdini pic, one to be based on The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America’s First Superhero by William Kalush and Larry Sloman. Little is known about the embryonic feature, only that it holds a script from Noah Oppenheim and will seemingly shed new light on the elusive Harry Houdini, who was described as “not just the master of magic, but as an adventurer and investigator of the occult.” Frank Marshall and Bruce Cohen (American Beauty) will produce.
But the show must go on, with Deadline reporting that Dan Trachtenberg has entered talks to helm the Houdini pic, one to be based on The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America’s First Superhero by William Kalush and Larry Sloman. Little is known about the embryonic feature, only that it holds a script from Noah Oppenheim and will seemingly shed new light on the elusive Harry Houdini, who was described as “not just the master of magic, but as an adventurer and investigator of the occult.” Frank Marshall and Bruce Cohen (American Beauty) will produce.
- 11/28/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
It's been several years since Valve, the studio behind the Portal and Half-Life games, announced that they had joined forces with J.J. Abrams in order to give their games the big-screen treatment. Since then we've heard little about either project, other than Abrams confirming that they were still in development, but Abrams is now teasing that we should be hearing an official announcement... Read More...
- 9/30/2016
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
It’s been over three and a half years since filmmaker J.J. Abrams and video game producer Gabe Newell announced a forthcoming collaboration between their Bad Robot and Valve companies. While their conversations hinted at some kind of larger partnership, the most immediate excitement came from their discussions of developing film adaptations of Valve’s video game […]
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- 9/29/2016
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Fans of the cult video games “Portal” and “Half-Life,” developed by Valve, can now rest assure knowing that their promised big screen adaptations are still in the works, thanks to J.J. Abrams. While no big announcements have yet been made about the movies, the “Star Works” helmer teased that the films are “still very much in development” and that an announcement about the “Portal” movie may be made soon.
“We have a meeting coming up next week with Valve, we’re very active, I’m hoping that there will be a ‘Portal’ announcement fairly soon”, Abrams told IGN at the “Westworld” red carpet.
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The site also asked Abrams if the movies would be continuations of the stories told in the game. Not wanting to give anything away, he did say that he’s working with writers...
“We have a meeting coming up next week with Valve, we’re very active, I’m hoping that there will be a ‘Portal’ announcement fairly soon”, Abrams told IGN at the “Westworld” red carpet.
Read More: Video-Game Movie Preview: ‘Assassin’s Creed,’ ‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’ & More
The site also asked Abrams if the movies would be continuations of the stories told in the game. Not wanting to give anything away, he did say that he’s working with writers...
- 9/29/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
Long before taking the helm on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, J.J. Abrams was – and continues to be – a director that all but specialized in fostering various sci-fi projects ranging from Michael Bay’s Armageddon to the wonderful, deeply nostalgic Super 8. That continued this year with the recent launch of Westworld, HBO’s dark and brooding event series that marries the future with the reimagined past – and does so rather brilliantly.
Set for premiere next week, Abrams was in attendance at Westworld‘s red carpet event, soliciting question about HBO’s budding new tentpole and beyond. Talk inevitably turned toward the long-rumored movie adaptations of Half-Life and Portal, and when quizzed on the status of each, the filmmaker/producer told IGN that both are “still very much in development.”
Echoing his status report from back in March, Abrams indicated that Valve – the developer behind both properties – continues to host talks with various writers.
Set for premiere next week, Abrams was in attendance at Westworld‘s red carpet event, soliciting question about HBO’s budding new tentpole and beyond. Talk inevitably turned toward the long-rumored movie adaptations of Half-Life and Portal, and when quizzed on the status of each, the filmmaker/producer told IGN that both are “still very much in development.”
Echoing his status report from back in March, Abrams indicated that Valve – the developer behind both properties – continues to host talks with various writers.
- 9/29/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Ryan Lambie Sep 29, 2016
Producer Jj Abrams says there'll be an announcement on the movie adaptations of Half-Life and Portal "very soon"...
It's already three years since Valve announced that it was collaborating with producer Jj Abrams on Portal and Half-Life - movie adaptations of the studio's hit videogames. And while we haven't heard much about those projects since, Abrams has said that they're both "very much in development."
In a brief chat with IGN, Abrams added that a meeting with Valve is imminent and, more excitingly, he's "hopeing that there will be a Portal announcement fairly soon."
Abrams had little else to say about the Portal movie other than that he's been having "some really interesting discussions with writers," but we'd be surprised if Abrams doesn't already have a director in mind. First-time director Dan Trachtenberg scored a surprise hit earlier this year with the thriller spin-off 10 Cloverfield Lane, which...
Producer Jj Abrams says there'll be an announcement on the movie adaptations of Half-Life and Portal "very soon"...
It's already three years since Valve announced that it was collaborating with producer Jj Abrams on Portal and Half-Life - movie adaptations of the studio's hit videogames. And while we haven't heard much about those projects since, Abrams has said that they're both "very much in development."
In a brief chat with IGN, Abrams added that a meeting with Valve is imminent and, more excitingly, he's "hopeing that there will be a Portal announcement fairly soon."
Abrams had little else to say about the Portal movie other than that he's been having "some really interesting discussions with writers," but we'd be surprised if Abrams doesn't already have a director in mind. First-time director Dan Trachtenberg scored a surprise hit earlier this year with the thriller spin-off 10 Cloverfield Lane, which...
- 9/29/2016
- Den of Geek
Black Mirror is a British anthology series that's made quite a splash. In the vein of, say, like The Twilight Zone, each episode takes place in some odd, speculative science-fiction settings. The series only lasted on the British airwaves for two seasons, or seven episodes, but last year was picked up by Netflix for twelve more episodes.
Netflix has already locked down some great directorial talent for the series with the likes of Joe Wright (Atonement, Hanna) and Jacob Verbruggen (House Of Cards) -- not to mention the acting talents of Bryce Dallas Howard. Now Deadline is reporting that they've secured Dan Trachtenberg for an episode of the anthology.
For those who don't recognize the director by name, he's the relatively new talent who is hot off the success of 10 Cloverfield Lane, another film that was very much in the spirit of horror anthologies. In addition to that J.J. Abrams-produced film,...
Netflix has already locked down some great directorial talent for the series with the likes of Joe Wright (Atonement, Hanna) and Jacob Verbruggen (House Of Cards) -- not to mention the acting talents of Bryce Dallas Howard. Now Deadline is reporting that they've secured Dan Trachtenberg for an episode of the anthology.
For those who don't recognize the director by name, he's the relatively new talent who is hot off the success of 10 Cloverfield Lane, another film that was very much in the spirit of horror anthologies. In addition to that J.J. Abrams-produced film,...
- 4/30/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Paramount Pictures
If you’ve seen 10 Cloverfield Lane, it’s probably for one reason and one reason only; that title. The debut feature from the acclaimed director of Portal: Still Alive starring the perpetually amazing John Goodman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead with a script by the mastermind of Whiplash is certainly an enticing sell, and was all but guaranteed to produce an interesting film, but the excitement for those creative prospects is nothing compared to what the addition of producer J.J. Abrams and the subsequent Cloverfield titling offered.
As a result, watching 10 Cloverfield Lane feels like doublethink. You’ve gone into this movie to crack what’s in Abrams’ mystery box, but the quality of the base movie is so strong you find yourself pulled into an engrossing, three-character story at the same time. The result is one of the most exciting cinema-going experiences in years, and one that...
If you’ve seen 10 Cloverfield Lane, it’s probably for one reason and one reason only; that title. The debut feature from the acclaimed director of Portal: Still Alive starring the perpetually amazing John Goodman and Mary Elizabeth Winstead with a script by the mastermind of Whiplash is certainly an enticing sell, and was all but guaranteed to produce an interesting film, but the excitement for those creative prospects is nothing compared to what the addition of producer J.J. Abrams and the subsequent Cloverfield titling offered.
As a result, watching 10 Cloverfield Lane feels like doublethink. You’ve gone into this movie to crack what’s in Abrams’ mystery box, but the quality of the base movie is so strong you find yourself pulled into an engrossing, three-character story at the same time. The result is one of the most exciting cinema-going experiences in years, and one that...
- 3/21/2016
- by Alex Leadbeater
- Obsessed with Film
It's been quite some time since J.J. Abrams and and Gabe Newell, head of Valve, announced that they would be joining forces in order to develop movie adaptations of both Half-Life and Portal. Since then we've heard almost nothing about either of those video-game projects, but J.J. Abrams gave a brief update to IGN while they chatted about 10 Cloverfield Lane. Abrams didn't... Read More...
- 3/15/2016
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Over three years ago, it was revealed that filmmaker/producer J.J. Abrams and game-master Gabe Newell of Valve Software were working to collaborate to make games and movies, which included adaptations of popular Valve games Portal and Half-Life. We haven’t heard any updates in the three years since… until now. The Portal and Half-Life movie news initially was revealed during the Dice keynote talk in 2013. Newell said […]
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- 3/14/2016
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
J.J. Abrams is a creator presiding over many projects. Late last year, the director was able to juggle Star Wars: The Force Awakens and producing duties on this month’s claustrophobic thriller, 10 Cloverfield Lane. But when it comes to the dormant Portal and Half-Life films, don’t expect either project to emerge out of left-field bearing its own trailer in the vein of Dan Trachtenberg’s directorial debut.
Speaking in an interview with IGN, Abrams offered a brief status report on each video game adaptation, revealing that both projects are still very much in the early stages.
“Not yet, but they’re in development,” he said. “We’ve got writers, and we’re working on both those stories, but nothing that would be an exciting update.”
First announced all the way back at Dice 2013, there’s been nary a mention of potential directors or casting news for either Portal or Half-Life.
Speaking in an interview with IGN, Abrams offered a brief status report on each video game adaptation, revealing that both projects are still very much in the early stages.
“Not yet, but they’re in development,” he said. “We’ve got writers, and we’re working on both those stories, but nothing that would be an exciting update.”
First announced all the way back at Dice 2013, there’s been nary a mention of potential directors or casting news for either Portal or Half-Life.
- 3/14/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Back in 2013 J.J. Abrams announced that he was developing feature film adaptations of the video game franchise's Portal and Half-Life. Bad Robot and Valve are teaming up to make these films happen, but there’s been no information on the projects since that announcement at the D.I.C.E. Conference that year. If you were excited by that news, you’ll be happy to hear that the films are actually still in development! While talking to IGN, Abrams was asked about the projects and he told them:
“Not yet, but they’re in development. And we’ve got writers, and we’re working on both those stories. But nothing that would be an exciting update.”
It’s exciting enough to know that they aren’t dead and that Abrams is still in the process of bringing these stories to life. We don’t know who is helping develop these projects,...
“Not yet, but they’re in development. And we’ve got writers, and we’re working on both those stories. But nothing that would be an exciting update.”
It’s exciting enough to know that they aren’t dead and that Abrams is still in the process of bringing these stories to life. We don’t know who is helping develop these projects,...
- 3/14/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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Jj Abrams confirms new writers have boarded the movie takes on Half-Life and Portal...
10 Cloverfield Lane hit big in the Us over the weekend, and it's arriving in UK cinemas at the end of this week. Producer Jj Abrams was doing press to promote the movie last week, and in a conversation with IGN, he's given a brief update as to the status of a couple of other projects he's involved with. Specifically, the videogame adaptations Half-Life and Portal. He's involved with both in a producer capacity.
Both have been mooted for a leap to the movies for some time, but nothing's been heard of either project for a good while now. Unsurprisingly, many assumed the films had been swallowed up in development hell.
Not so, though. As Abrams has now revealed to IGN, "they’re in development, and we’ve got writers, and we’re working on both those stories.
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10 Cloverfield Lane hit big in the Us over the weekend, and it's arriving in UK cinemas at the end of this week. Producer Jj Abrams was doing press to promote the movie last week, and in a conversation with IGN, he's given a brief update as to the status of a couple of other projects he's involved with. Specifically, the videogame adaptations Half-Life and Portal. He's involved with both in a producer capacity.
Both have been mooted for a leap to the movies for some time, but nothing's been heard of either project for a good while now. Unsurprisingly, many assumed the films had been swallowed up in development hell.
Not so, though. As Abrams has now revealed to IGN, "they’re in development, and we’ve got writers, and we’re working on both those stories.
- 3/14/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Can you even think of a more dicey investment for a Hollywood studio than a video game adaptation? The genre has a long history of failures, and has remained more or less dormant over the last few years. That being said, adaptations of two of the most wildly popular modern video games may in fact become a reality very soon. Nerd emperor J.J. Abrams has just confirmed that adaptations of Half-Life and Portal are currently in development and will materialize at some point in the near future. Sitting down with IGN to promote 10 Cloverfield Lane, J.J. Abrams admitted that he’s currently taking part in the development of movies based upon Half-Life as well as Portal. However, when he was asked if he'd be filming soon he said: Not yet, but they're in development… And we've got writers, and we're working ...
- 3/12/2016
- cinemablend.com
With J.J. Abrams departing the Star Wars franchise (from a creative standpoint, he'll still serve as producer), surely he has loads of free time. With so many video game films on the horizon or in the works, perhaps the time is finally right to fast track the long delayed Portal and Half-Life films? Speaking to IGN to promote 10 Cloverfield Lane, Abrams stated, "Not yet, but they're in development. And we've got writers, and we're working on both those stories. But nothing that would be an exciting update." Abrams and Valve's Gabe Newell first hinted at their collaboration back at Dice 2013 but no substantial updates have been released about the project in the three years since. Do you think a Portal and/or Half-Life video game could be successful? Would you want Abrams to direct or just produce?...
- 3/12/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
A few years ago came word that J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot production company and Gabe Newell's gaming giant Valve were working together on several projects including adaptations of their two most notable franchises - "Half-Life" and "Portal".
Not much has changed since then, though in a new interview this week with IGN Abrams says both films are still quite active. Asked if he could offer an update on their progress, Abrams said:
"Not yet, but they're in development. And we've got writers, and we're working on both those stories. But nothing that would be an exciting update."
The Abrams-produced "10 Cloverfield Lane" now in cinemas is directed by Dan Trachtenberg, a filmmaker who rose to fame with an inspired short film based on "Portal".
Not much has changed since then, though in a new interview this week with IGN Abrams says both films are still quite active. Asked if he could offer an update on their progress, Abrams said:
"Not yet, but they're in development. And we've got writers, and we're working on both those stories. But nothing that would be an exciting update."
The Abrams-produced "10 Cloverfield Lane" now in cinemas is directed by Dan Trachtenberg, a filmmaker who rose to fame with an inspired short film based on "Portal".
- 3/12/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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It might not be a direct Cloverfield sequel, but 10 Cloverfield Lane is a thumping good night out at the movies...
Arriving fully formed out of the mystery box, to the surprise and (mostly) delight of people everywhere, comes 10 Cloverfield Lane, a title which can’t help but give you certain expectations about a movie.
So, first things first. Is it a sequel to giant monster film Cloverfield? Yes and no. It definitely fits into that universe, but we’re not seeing monster attack part two. There’s a couple of easter eggs dropped for those paying attention. I think Jj Abrams' description of it as a ‘spiritual sequel’ is pretty much on the money here. Imagine it being the two films being the perfect double bill. Originally entitled The Cellar, this one does feel like a separately conceived film that is now a franchise picture, in...
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It might not be a direct Cloverfield sequel, but 10 Cloverfield Lane is a thumping good night out at the movies...
Arriving fully formed out of the mystery box, to the surprise and (mostly) delight of people everywhere, comes 10 Cloverfield Lane, a title which can’t help but give you certain expectations about a movie.
So, first things first. Is it a sequel to giant monster film Cloverfield? Yes and no. It definitely fits into that universe, but we’re not seeing monster attack part two. There’s a couple of easter eggs dropped for those paying attention. I think Jj Abrams' description of it as a ‘spiritual sequel’ is pretty much on the money here. Imagine it being the two films being the perfect double bill. Originally entitled The Cellar, this one does feel like a separately conceived film that is now a franchise picture, in...
- 3/12/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
"I don't know if this is going to work."
Barely five weeks have passed since Star Wars: The Force Awakens became the highest-grossing film in domestic box office history — which hasn't stopped J.J. Abrams from being so excited about his next project that he impulsively snagged a coach ticket on a L.A.-to-New York red-eye flight just to talk about it. You can almost hear the butterflies swarming in his stomach as Hollywood's greatest hype man pinballs around his suite at the Crosby Street Hotel ("Would you like anything to drink?...
Barely five weeks have passed since Star Wars: The Force Awakens became the highest-grossing film in domestic box office history — which hasn't stopped J.J. Abrams from being so excited about his next project that he impulsively snagged a coach ticket on a L.A.-to-New York red-eye flight just to talk about it. You can almost hear the butterflies swarming in his stomach as Hollywood's greatest hype man pinballs around his suite at the Crosby Street Hotel ("Would you like anything to drink?...
- 3/9/2016
- Rollingstone.com
J.J. Abrams loves his secrets. Be it for "Super 8," "Star Trek Into Darkness," or "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," he's a filmmaker that loves the medium in the purest way possible. Well it turns out that the director/producer's production company has kept a film quite secret, and that film has now been revealed as "10 Cloverfield Lane" (It was previously being referred to as "Valencia").
Check out the trailer for the film below!
So the obvious question that comes to mind is... is this a "Cloverfield" sequel? It seems possible that it takes place in a post-alien invasion world, and that whoever John Goodman's character is is really just trying to protect these "prisoners" from the outside world created by the "Cloverfield" monsters, but it's hard to tell. For starters, the film isn't done in the found footage format that characterized the first one. While it's possible they...
Check out the trailer for the film below!
So the obvious question that comes to mind is... is this a "Cloverfield" sequel? It seems possible that it takes place in a post-alien invasion world, and that whoever John Goodman's character is is really just trying to protect these "prisoners" from the outside world created by the "Cloverfield" monsters, but it's hard to tell. For starters, the film isn't done in the found footage format that characterized the first one. While it's possible they...
- 1/15/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Jj Abrams' Bad Robot and Paramount pictures pulled a fast one on movie fans everywhere, by making a secret follow-up (of sorts) to Cloverfield, and dropping a trailer that no one knew about. Come inside to check out the trailer, poster, and learn a little more about it.
If you want to know the absolutely truth...I was so excited and jittery last night when word of this first came down, that I simply couldn't write up the news. That's how much I've been anxiously awaiting another Cloverfield movie. I've been hooked on Cloverfield since the secretive marketing began before it's launch in 2008, and I immediately loved the film itself when I saw it. It's been a long time, however, and every time it seemed like a sequel was happening our hopes were dashed.
So imagine my surprise when we find out that Jj Abrams and his Bad Robot...
If you want to know the absolutely truth...I was so excited and jittery last night when word of this first came down, that I simply couldn't write up the news. That's how much I've been anxiously awaiting another Cloverfield movie. I've been hooked on Cloverfield since the secretive marketing began before it's launch in 2008, and I immediately loved the film itself when I saw it. It's been a long time, however, and every time it seemed like a sequel was happening our hopes were dashed.
So imagine my surprise when we find out that Jj Abrams and his Bad Robot...
- 1/15/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Back in 2014, we learned that Dan Trachtenberg (who created that awesome Portal short Portal: No Escape) will be make his feature film director debut with a post-apocalyptic thriller titled Valencia starring John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and John Gallagher Jr. The first trailer has been released for the upcoming J.J. Abrams-produced movie, which is now going by the name of 10 Cloverfield Lane,... Read More...
- 1/15/2016
- by Jesse Giroux
- JoBlo.com
In anticipation for Valve’s latest line of Steam hardware (Steam Machine and Steam Controller), video game stores across the Us, Canada and the UK will have a dedicated section later on this year. According to a report on PC Gamer, stores such as GameStop, Game and Eb Games will be making shelving space ready for the launch of the new Valve console and accessories.
Valve CEO, Gabe Newell, said that “[c]reating a ‘store within a store’ across North America and the UK is a significant win for getting the first generation of Steam Hardware products into gamers’ hands.”
The new hardware and controller are set for release on November 10th, 2015 with the aforementioned retailers being the exclusive bricks ‘n’ mortar game stores to purchase the hardware from. There is also a limited preorder offer where gamers who purchase any of the hardware will receive a free copy of Portal and/or Rocket League.
Valve CEO, Gabe Newell, said that “[c]reating a ‘store within a store’ across North America and the UK is a significant win for getting the first generation of Steam Hardware products into gamers’ hands.”
The new hardware and controller are set for release on November 10th, 2015 with the aforementioned retailers being the exclusive bricks ‘n’ mortar game stores to purchase the hardware from. There is also a limited preorder offer where gamers who purchase any of the hardware will receive a free copy of Portal and/or Rocket League.
- 10/6/2015
- by Andrew Heaton
- We Got This Covered
The Visual Effects Society has announced the winners of the 13th Annual Ves Awards.
Comedian Patton Oswalt served as host to the more than 1000 guests gathered at the Beverly Hilton to celebrate VFX talent in 23 awards categories.
Big Hero 6 was the big winner of the evening garnering five awards. The teams from Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (feature film), Game of Thrones (broadcast) and Sse (commercial) led the wins in their respective categories, taking home three awards each.
Zoe Saldana made a crowd-pleasing presentation to her Star Trek: Into Darkness director, award-winning writer-director-producer J.J. Abrams, recipient of the Ves Visionary Award.
Winners of the 13th Annual Ves Awards are as follows:
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Joe Letteri
Ryan Stafford
Matt Kutcher
Dan Lemmon
Hannah Bianchini
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects...
Comedian Patton Oswalt served as host to the more than 1000 guests gathered at the Beverly Hilton to celebrate VFX talent in 23 awards categories.
Big Hero 6 was the big winner of the evening garnering five awards. The teams from Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (feature film), Game of Thrones (broadcast) and Sse (commercial) led the wins in their respective categories, taking home three awards each.
Zoe Saldana made a crowd-pleasing presentation to her Star Trek: Into Darkness director, award-winning writer-director-producer J.J. Abrams, recipient of the Ves Visionary Award.
Winners of the 13th Annual Ves Awards are as follows:
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Joe Letteri
Ryan Stafford
Matt Kutcher
Dan Lemmon
Hannah Bianchini
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects...
- 2/5/2015
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Visual Effects Society has announced the nominations for the 13th Annual Ves awards "the prestigious yearly celebration that recognizes outstanding visual effects artistry and innovation in film, animation, television, commercials and video games and the VFX supervisors, VFX producers and hands-on-the-keys artists who bring this work to life."
Ves members selected the nominees and Laika's "The Boxtrolls," Disney's "Big Hero 6," and Fox's "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" topped the nominations receiving 5 nods each.
The Visual Effects Society (Ves) is a global professional honorary society and the entertainment industry's only organization representing the full breadth of visual effects practitioners including artists, technologists, model makers, educators, studio executives, supervisors, PR/marketing specialists and producers. Ves. almost 3,000 members in 33 countries worldwide contribute to all areas of entertainment . film, television, commercials, animation, music videos, games and new media. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Ves has member Sections in Australia, Bay Area (CA), London,...
Ves members selected the nominees and Laika's "The Boxtrolls," Disney's "Big Hero 6," and Fox's "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" topped the nominations receiving 5 nods each.
The Visual Effects Society (Ves) is a global professional honorary society and the entertainment industry's only organization representing the full breadth of visual effects practitioners including artists, technologists, model makers, educators, studio executives, supervisors, PR/marketing specialists and producers. Ves. almost 3,000 members in 33 countries worldwide contribute to all areas of entertainment . film, television, commercials, animation, music videos, games and new media. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Ves has member Sections in Australia, Bay Area (CA), London,...
- 1/14/2015
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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Earlier this month marked the 10-year anniversary of arguably the greatest first-person shooter ever made, Half-Life 2. Valve’s insanely anticipated game had endured ridiculous delays (in large part due to much of the game’s code being leaked online), but the final product was without question completely worth the wait, totally outdoing the original game and delivering a shooter that has long endured ever since.
So, what better time to look back at the history of the Half-Life franchise and all the awesome things it has given birth to? From the best missions and moments throughout the two main games and four expansions to the other tangential spin-offs they led to (but not Portal, because it’s just a little too different), this list will be examining what has made Valve’s flagship series such a mainstay of the genre.
Even though pretty much a week doesn’t go...
Earlier this month marked the 10-year anniversary of arguably the greatest first-person shooter ever made, Half-Life 2. Valve’s insanely anticipated game had endured ridiculous delays (in large part due to much of the game’s code being leaked online), but the final product was without question completely worth the wait, totally outdoing the original game and delivering a shooter that has long endured ever since.
So, what better time to look back at the history of the Half-Life franchise and all the awesome things it has given birth to? From the best missions and moments throughout the two main games and four expansions to the other tangential spin-offs they led to (but not Portal, because it’s just a little too different), this list will be examining what has made Valve’s flagship series such a mainstay of the genre.
Even though pretty much a week doesn’t go...
- 11/27/2014
- by Jack Pooley
- Obsessed with Film
Commercial and short film director Dan Trachtenberg has had a few feature projects lined up over the last couple of years. One was an adaptation of Y The Last Man, but there's been no real movement on any of those projects. It looks like Trachtenberg's first feature film will end up being a low budget thriller called Valencia that is being produced by Bad Robot and J.J. Abrams.
According to The Wrap, "the majority of the movie takes place in an underground cellar, home to a teenage girl and a caretaker. The girl woke up in the cellar after a car accident, at which point her eerie companion tells her a nuclear attack has devastated society. The girl still hopes to escape."
The original script for the movie was written by Josh Campbell and Matt Stuecken and then rewritten by Dan Casey. The movie is set up with Paramount Pictures' low-budget division,...
According to The Wrap, "the majority of the movie takes place in an underground cellar, home to a teenage girl and a caretaker. The girl woke up in the cellar after a car accident, at which point her eerie companion tells her a nuclear attack has devastated society. The girl still hopes to escape."
The original script for the movie was written by Josh Campbell and Matt Stuecken and then rewritten by Dan Casey. The movie is set up with Paramount Pictures' low-budget division,...
- 4/5/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Quitter! Lazy! These are just a couple of the insults often hurled at university dropouts. But as this list proves, dropping out of university is not always due to a lack of drive, talent or ambition. The I.T industry is one area in which a university education is not always the most beneficial route to take, as the bank account of these dropouts will certainly prove…
5. Gabe Newell
Estimated worth: $1.15 billion
Dropped out of uni after: 3 years
“Stop spending so much time playing videogames, they’re a waste of time” … can you remember your parents shouting this at you? Gabe Newell didn’t listen to his folks. Instead he made his fortune creating them. Newell’s innovation on the video game mod scene kick started a new generation of bedroom game creators and coders. He built Valve, a software company responsible for Counter-Strike, Half Life 2, Left 4 Dead, Portal,...
5. Gabe Newell
Estimated worth: $1.15 billion
Dropped out of uni after: 3 years
“Stop spending so much time playing videogames, they’re a waste of time” … can you remember your parents shouting this at you? Gabe Newell didn’t listen to his folks. Instead he made his fortune creating them. Newell’s innovation on the video game mod scene kick started a new generation of bedroom game creators and coders. He built Valve, a software company responsible for Counter-Strike, Half Life 2, Left 4 Dead, Portal,...
- 9/30/2013
- by WhatCulture
- Obsessed with Film
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The PlayStation 4 looks set to make Sony top dog in the gaming world. Paul explores how Sony made that happen
As industry-defining moments go, it was initially about as understated as it gets. A title card flashed up on the screen in the Los Angeles Convention Center and Sony CEO Jack Tretton read out the words; words describing a ‘feature’ of a new gaming console, a feature that had been employed as standard by every piece of gaming hardware ever released up until that point. Words including terminology that is unfamiliar to most non-gamers, and even to a significant number of gamers. Words that were nevertheless greeted in the room like the very confirmation of the afterlife itself, and soundtracked by screams of relief and disbelief. A camera panning across the audience captured hundreds of attendees going wild and simultaneously fumbling for their smartphones,...
The PlayStation 4 looks set to make Sony top dog in the gaming world. Paul explores how Sony made that happen
As industry-defining moments go, it was initially about as understated as it gets. A title card flashed up on the screen in the Los Angeles Convention Center and Sony CEO Jack Tretton read out the words; words describing a ‘feature’ of a new gaming console, a feature that had been employed as standard by every piece of gaming hardware ever released up until that point. Words including terminology that is unfamiliar to most non-gamers, and even to a significant number of gamers. Words that were nevertheless greeted in the room like the very confirmation of the afterlife itself, and soundtracked by screams of relief and disbelief. A camera panning across the audience captured hundreds of attendees going wild and simultaneously fumbling for their smartphones,...
- 6/18/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Forget about Star Trek 3 (tentatively titled: Star Trek Into Diminishing Returns) or Star Wars: Episode VII. I want a Half-Life movie directed by J.J. Abrams.
A Bad Robot and Valve Software team-up is a big deal, a potentially monumental collaboration of chocolate/peanut butter proportions. J.J. Abrams and Gabe Newell are both natural storytellers (Newell’s getting a BAFTA fellowship, for God’s sake) – and they’ve both been pushing their respective mediums forward for a long time now. Each studio has a lot to gain from working with the other.
I’m not sure what Abrams can bring to Valve’s table – but if we’re ever going to get a Half-Life movie that delivers on the franchise’s potential, it’s going to come from J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot. Abrams might not be your first choice to direct or produce a Half-Life movie, but you know what I say?...
A Bad Robot and Valve Software team-up is a big deal, a potentially monumental collaboration of chocolate/peanut butter proportions. J.J. Abrams and Gabe Newell are both natural storytellers (Newell’s getting a BAFTA fellowship, for God’s sake) – and they’ve both been pushing their respective mediums forward for a long time now. Each studio has a lot to gain from working with the other.
I’m not sure what Abrams can bring to Valve’s table – but if we’re ever going to get a Half-Life movie that delivers on the franchise’s potential, it’s going to come from J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot. Abrams might not be your first choice to direct or produce a Half-Life movie, but you know what I say?...
- 2/27/2013
- by Jeremy Wickett
- Obsessed with Film
This was almost certainly an inevitability at some point.
Gabe Newell is going to receive the BAFTA Followship at this year’s awards, that are taking place on March 5th. This is one of the top honours a game developer can get in the industry, and really is there anyone less deserving than the Valve CEO?
Gabe Newell has altered the state of gaming, not just once but continually and is possibly the biggest name in western gaming. (Maybe only eclipsed in the world by Miyamoto and Kojima) Newell of course has brought us world class properties like Half Life and Portal, but also is an innovator with the creation of Steam, that has forever changed the landscape of video games.
Newell even went on the record and said:
Valve owes a tremendous thanks to many in the UK – to those who have played our games, to the great support of the UK press,...
Gabe Newell is going to receive the BAFTA Followship at this year’s awards, that are taking place on March 5th. This is one of the top honours a game developer can get in the industry, and really is there anyone less deserving than the Valve CEO?
Gabe Newell has altered the state of gaming, not just once but continually and is possibly the biggest name in western gaming. (Maybe only eclipsed in the world by Miyamoto and Kojima) Newell of course has brought us world class properties like Half Life and Portal, but also is an innovator with the creation of Steam, that has forever changed the landscape of video games.
Newell even went on the record and said:
Valve owes a tremendous thanks to many in the UK – to those who have played our games, to the great support of the UK press,...
- 2/25/2013
- by Patrick Dane
- Obsessed with Film
The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences, also known as the Aias, as part of their mission to promote interactive entertainment, hosts an annual summit that brings together people from the video game designing and publishing world. Called the Dice Summit, for Design, Innovate, Communicate, and Entertain, the 2013 iteration of the conference was notable for its opening speech, which was in the form of a discussion on the art of storytelling in both movies and video games. The two participants in the discussion were Jj Abrams, the mastermind behind 2009′s Star Trek and 2011′s Super 8, as well as TV shows such as Lost and Fringe, and Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve Corporation, the company behind video games such as Half-Life and Portal, as well as their sequels. The full discussion is now available online, and can be seen below.
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- 2/18/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Apparently J.J Abrams intends to work closely with for adaptations of the Portal and Half-Life video games into films. Variety reports that he dropped the news on videogame creators at the D.I.C.E. conference in Las Vegas. There's no studio set up with either of these though, as they are in early development phase at Bad Robot. The announcement was made by Abrams and Valve's president Gabe Newell during a keynote conversation which focused on the storytelling differences between games and movies.
- 2/7/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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