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2012 A Comeback Year for Hollywood

January 2, 2013

The motion picture industry is showing signs of a turnaround!

Hollywood got the top present on its Christmas list today: a lucrative 2012.

Despite a chilly summer at the box office, 2012 will mark the industry’s highest year on record and the first since 2009 when ticket sales increased, according to projections from analysts. The industry is expected to  see about $10.8 billion in ticket sales, according to analyses from Hollywood.com.

The haul would mark a 6% increase over ticket sales in 2011, when Hollywood took in about $10.2 billion.

Increased ticket revenue is bolstered by people returning to the multiplex: Attendance is up about 5% over last year. Though 2012 probably won’t challenge 2002’s modern-day admission record of 1.7 billion tickets sold, 2012 already has had 1.3 billion people pass through domestic turnstiles.

The industry has been affected by a  sagging economy and overload of 3-D pictures flatlined sales until this year, which saw the third-highest-grossing film of all time in The Avengers, taking in $623 million.

Other films, including The Hunger Games ($408 million), The Dark Knight Rises ($448 million) and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2 ($282 million) kept revenue afloat, despite slow August and September returns.

In addition, Hollywood studios continue to see a slow turnaround in home video sales after a seven-year decline, as consumers increase the numbers of movies and TV shows they stream online and buy more high-definition Blu-ray discs as DVDs fall from favor.

Growth in this ancillary market is crucial to Hollywood studios, whose films often generate more revenues from that market than from the domestic box office. For the first time, digital delivery of movies, a business that has great margins, surpassed movie rentals in the second quarter, with consumers spending $1.2 billion on movies from Netflix subscriptions, ITunes downloads and other digital distribution methods, an 81 percent increase.

The industry still has a ways to go to get back to the old days when movies ruled all entertainment but at least indicators show that we’re moving in the right direction.

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Jenny Lane one of the best on Youtube!

August 10, 2012

Jenny Lane’s voice is undeniably one of the best on Youtube today. In her latest cover, “Wide Awake” by Katy Perry, not only is Jenny’s signature original arrangement present but her impeccable vocals are complimented by her most creative video production to date. Jenny Lane is an artist who is more than ready to breakout and carve her path in the music industry!

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Archimedia’s “Featured Artist” Shelby Ellis-Maguire

June 1, 2012

Our “Featured Artist” this week  is 16 year old singer/songwriter from the U.K,  Shelby Ellis-Maguire .

At just 16 years of age, this gifted artist penned “Speed of Life”, a song  that blends meaningful, mature lyrics with a melody that enhances the emotional qualities of the song.  Shelby’s very cool vocal texture lends to capture the feelings of her listeners, with a natural authenticity and sincerity that culminates in a disarmingly compelling performance and musical expression.

Shelby is an artist with talent, originality and a captivating presence We are looking forward with great interest in what her future efforts will bring.

Archimedia’s Featured Artist recognition seeks to bring an industry spotlight to un-signed  talent that we feel has true originality and  star potential.

 

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Brandon Parsons “Heavy In Your Arms” (cover)

May 8, 2012

Archimedia’s “Top Male Artist” Brandon Parsons continues to display why he is an artist on the rise!  On his latest video cover of  Florence Welch’s (Florence and the Machine)  ‘Heavy In Your Arms’,  Brandon once again confidently displays his artistry and originality. Along with a very polished video production that brilliantly embraces the haunting and sombre lyrics of the song, Brandon’s unmistakeable soulful tone and passionate interpretation delivers a captivating performance  that connects you to the song as though you were  hearing it for the very first time.

http://youtu.be/IUIF1w-y-TI

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Megan Landry performs with Disney Star

May 8, 2012

Archimedia’s “Top Female Artist”  Megan Landry’s career is on the move!  On May 7, Megan performed with Disney’s Camp Rock actress/songstress Jasmine Richards in  a fundraising event in Ottawa, Canada. The Disney, star who has recently launched an anti bullying campaign,  invited Megan to sing her anti bullying hit single “Stronger”.  The Fundraiser event, hosted by Richards was inspired by Jamie Hubley,  an Ottawa gay teen who committed suicide last fall after being bullied. Proceeds from the event  will go to Ottawa Youth Services Mental Health Aid as the Hubley family requested.  Jamie’s father, Ottawa city councillor Allan Hubley, has been working hard to get anti-bullying Bills into the Ontario legislature.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf_7hfA5Pgk

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