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Enabling a screen ecology

»»ANDREW PIKE (RONIN FILMS)

Long-time supporter of ATOM

he education market for films is traditionally not the place for gala openings, red carpets, glitz and champagne. It’s a market that focuses on function, content and access, not media hype, and it often operates below the radar of the mainstream industry. It’s often ignored when industry reviews or

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