
The British Film Institute, as part of its five-year "Film Forever" blitz to revitalize the UK movie industry, will digitize 10,000 titles from its massive vault of 450,000 film cans by 2017. The goal? To offer them on-demand.
BFI says it will crowdsource which 10,000 titles will be digitized, and those films will then be made accessible on TV channels, a mobile app and a new video player dubbed BFIPlayer.
"Film Forever is founded on a renewed commitment to the future the future generation of audiences, the future generation of filmmakers and the opportunities presented by digital technologies," BFI CEO Amanda Nevill said in a statement. "We are investing where we think we can most make a difference."
BFI's website allows people to see a sampling of its film archive.
More than $800 million, or roughly £500 million, is slated to be spent on Film Forever, which aside from the digitization project, includes investments in filmmaking, improving film education as well as growing audiences and overall excitement about film culture.
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For something on the romantic side, you could go with Corpse Bride, another of Burton's stop-motion animated works.
In this story, Victor Van Dort (Johnny Depp) is engaged to the girl he loves, Victoria Everglot (Emily Watson), but he botches his vows during their wedding rehearsal. While he practices them in the forest, Victor accidentally winds up married to the Corpse Bride, Emily (Helena Bonham Carter), who was killed on the night she was going to elope with her fiancé. At first, Emily doesn't want to let Victor go back to the land of the living, but they both realize he should be with his love.
You can watch this ghostly love story through both Amazon Instant and iTunes.
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