Whether you’re new to Tap, or have seen them in concert (like me), it’s hard to argue with free, and the Yeah! App from AMC Networks is offering This is Spinal Tap – The Special Features Version for free through April 11th.
Far more than just a ‘Pop Up Video’ version of films, the Yeah! App gives you a completely unique experience, and none of the films is packed with more awesome than This is Spinal Tap, which not only pulls in hundreds of cool notes, but gives you some incredible insights from a variety of legendary rockers… and Jack Black.
Check out the full details below, and make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy this truly special viewing experience.
Yeah!, the New iPad Movie App from AMC Networks, Offers This Is Spinal Tap – The Special Features Version Gratis to All iPad Users Through April 11
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Far more than just a ‘Pop Up Video’ version of films, the Yeah! App gives you a completely unique experience, and none of the films is packed with more awesome than This is Spinal Tap, which not only pulls in hundreds of cool notes, but gives you some incredible insights from a variety of legendary rockers… and Jack Black.
Check out the full details below, and make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy this truly special viewing experience.
Yeah!, the New iPad Movie App from AMC Networks, Offers This Is Spinal Tap – The Special Features Version Gratis to All iPad Users Through April 11
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- 4/2/2014
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
A new way to watch movies has debuted online, from AMC Networks. That would be Yeah!, which forces enthusiasm and engenders a love of movies, and is essentially “DVD extras online,” with so much more.
Watch Kevin Smith’s Yeah! tutorial:
Yeah! trailer:
AMC Networks, which owns and operates AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, We tv and IFC Films, announces the launch of Yeah! www.Yeahtv .com, the first streaming movie service that is an entirely new way to watch movies online. Each Yeah! film is enhanced with interactive features including 400-500 individual pieces of original content curated from in-depth research. The new bonus content is displayed on-screen seamlessly without obscuring the movie, offering fans a choice of unique extras to engage with such as:
Intimate, never-before-seen, exclusive interviews with filmmakers and stars – with just a click the movie pauses and the interview plays Little-known facts about characters and scenes minute-by-minute...
Watch Kevin Smith’s Yeah! tutorial:
Yeah! trailer:
AMC Networks, which owns and operates AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, We tv and IFC Films, announces the launch of Yeah! www.Yeahtv .com, the first streaming movie service that is an entirely new way to watch movies online. Each Yeah! film is enhanced with interactive features including 400-500 individual pieces of original content curated from in-depth research. The new bonus content is displayed on-screen seamlessly without obscuring the movie, offering fans a choice of unique extras to engage with such as:
Intimate, never-before-seen, exclusive interviews with filmmakers and stars – with just a click the movie pauses and the interview plays Little-known facts about characters and scenes minute-by-minute...
- 3/20/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Remember just a couple of stories back when I mentioned that media is changing in some new and exciting ways? Well, get ready to read up on the most prime example of that ever. Check out all the details on Yeah! TV right here!
From the Press Release
AMC Networks, which owns and operates AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, We tv and IFC Films, announces the launch of Yeah!, the first streaming movie service that is an entirely new way to watch movies online. Each Yeah! film is enhanced with interactive features including 400-500 individual pieces of original content curated from in-depth research. The new bonus content is displayed on-screen seamlessly without obscuring the movie, offering fans a choice of unique extras to engage with such as:
• Intimate, never-before-seen, exclusive interviews with filmmakers and stars – with just a click the movie pauses and the interview plays
• Little-known facts about characters and...
From the Press Release
AMC Networks, which owns and operates AMC, IFC, Sundance Channel, We tv and IFC Films, announces the launch of Yeah!, the first streaming movie service that is an entirely new way to watch movies online. Each Yeah! film is enhanced with interactive features including 400-500 individual pieces of original content curated from in-depth research. The new bonus content is displayed on-screen seamlessly without obscuring the movie, offering fans a choice of unique extras to engage with such as:
• Intimate, never-before-seen, exclusive interviews with filmmakers and stars – with just a click the movie pauses and the interview plays
• Little-known facts about characters and...
- 3/13/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Veteran animation executive and producer Sam Register has been named executive vp creative affairs at Warner Bros. Animation.
Register will run the day-to-day operations of the unit, overseeing development and production. He will report to Warner Bros. TV president Peter Roth, who added the division to his management portfolio in April, following the exit of Warner Bros. Animation president Lisa Judson.
"Sam is an enormously creative, talented producer and an outstanding executive," Roth said. "His energy and passion will be the guiding force as he shepherds the company on a day-to-day basis."
Register has been based at Warner Bros. Animation as a producer since November when he inked a multiproject development and production deal. Previously, he was an animation executive and, later, producer at Cartoon Network for 10 years, where he developed hit animated series such as "Ben 10" and "Teen Titans", and created "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi".
Register will run the day-to-day operations of the unit, overseeing development and production. He will report to Warner Bros. TV president Peter Roth, who added the division to his management portfolio in April, following the exit of Warner Bros. Animation president Lisa Judson.
"Sam is an enormously creative, talented producer and an outstanding executive," Roth said. "His energy and passion will be the guiding force as he shepherds the company on a day-to-day basis."
Register has been based at Warner Bros. Animation as a producer since November when he inked a multiproject development and production deal. Previously, he was an animation executive and, later, producer at Cartoon Network for 10 years, where he developed hit animated series such as "Ben 10" and "Teen Titans", and created "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi".
Former Cartoon Network senior executive Sam Register has inked a "multi-property" development and production deal with Warner Bros. Animation.
Register will also continue to work with sister company Cartoon Network through a first-look development deal that was announced a year ago.
Register spent nearly 10 years at Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network, holding such positions as senior vp original animation, senior vp development and senior vp/creative director of Cartoon Network Online. At the network, he oversaw such program launches as Ben 10 and Teen Titans, established relationships with companies like Lucasfilm for the micro-series Star Wars: Clone Wars and helped grow the Web site. He also is the creator of Cartoon's Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi and developed Teen Titans and Ben 10, the latter of which he executive produces.
"Sam has made his mark in both the business and creative ends of animation, and we believe he will provide an unique perspective for Warner Bros. Animation as we expand our horizons in the on-air and broadband arenas," Warner Bros. Animation president Lisa Judson said.
Register will also continue to work with sister company Cartoon Network through a first-look development deal that was announced a year ago.
Register spent nearly 10 years at Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network, holding such positions as senior vp original animation, senior vp development and senior vp/creative director of Cartoon Network Online. At the network, he oversaw such program launches as Ben 10 and Teen Titans, established relationships with companies like Lucasfilm for the micro-series Star Wars: Clone Wars and helped grow the Web site. He also is the creator of Cartoon's Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi and developed Teen Titans and Ben 10, the latter of which he executive produces.
"Sam has made his mark in both the business and creative ends of animation, and we believe he will provide an unique perspective for Warner Bros. Animation as we expand our horizons in the on-air and broadband arenas," Warner Bros. Animation president Lisa Judson said.
- 11/28/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Warner Bros. Entertainment will launch T-Works next spring, an interactive home for its iconic characters from Warner Bros. Animation, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbara and DC Comics along with newer animation.
T-Works will present old Looney Tunes cartoons, featuring characters like Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig, alongside Hanna-Barbara offerings like Scooby-Doo and The Flintstones, as well as more contemporary animation like Batman Beyond.
"The experience will be something that you expect from a studio," said Lisa Judson, president of Warner Bros. Animation. "We not only have these amazing characters but we also have the assets that go with them."
The site will also feature Web-only offerings including an untitled Batman short-form series and an untitled Wizard of Oz-related project. Both will be developed by Studio 2.0, the digital production division of Warner Bros. Television Group.
There will also be over 125 games on the site with more being developed by Warner Bros.
"We have set aside a significant budget for digital development," said Judson.
In addition, users will be able to make their own cartoon mash-ups and create widgets for use on sites like Facebook or MySpace.
T-Works will present old Looney Tunes cartoons, featuring characters like Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig, alongside Hanna-Barbara offerings like Scooby-Doo and The Flintstones, as well as more contemporary animation like Batman Beyond.
"The experience will be something that you expect from a studio," said Lisa Judson, president of Warner Bros. Animation. "We not only have these amazing characters but we also have the assets that go with them."
The site will also feature Web-only offerings including an untitled Batman short-form series and an untitled Wizard of Oz-related project. Both will be developed by Studio 2.0, the digital production division of Warner Bros. Television Group.
There will also be over 125 games on the site with more being developed by Warner Bros.
"We have set aside a significant budget for digital development," said Judson.
In addition, users will be able to make their own cartoon mash-ups and create widgets for use on sites like Facebook or MySpace.
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