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Watch These Celebs React In Horror To Images Of Uncured Tropical Diseases

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End7, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending seven different uncured tropical diseases, has produced a bizarre — and distressing — video showing the suffering of victims of conditions such as elephantiasis, hookworm, and river blindness.

In an attempt to ensure that people in the West pay attention — because, let's face it, there is not exactly a shortage of heartbreaking charity appeals in social media — they organization has cut the footage with the reactions of celebrities such as Emily Blunt (Emily in The Devil Wears Prada), Eddie Redmayne (Marius in Les Misérables) and Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series).

It's bizarrely compelling. It's also quite distressing and graphic. Wunderman UK is the ad agency.

The diseases and performers in the ad are, according to Adfreak:

Emily Blunt, Eddie Redmayne, Tom Felton, Yvonne Chaka Chaka (South African pop star), Tom Hollander (Cutler Beckett in the last two Pirates of the Caribbean movies)
, and Priyanka Chopra (Bollywood actress).

Diseases featured:
 Elephantiasis
, roundworm
, hookworm
, whipworm
, trachoma
, river blindness
, snail fever.

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DreamWorks Animation Laying Off 350 Employees

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DreamWorks Animation will lay off approximately 350 employees, about 15 percent of its full-time staff, CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and CFO Lewis Coleman said Tuesday during the company’s fourth quarter earnings call.

The company posted a loss of $83 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2012 due to development costs and the poor performance of "Rise of the Guardians."

Those losses necessitated cutbacks at a company with about 2,200 employees, with most of the cuts hitting the production department.

Katzenberg previously recognized that DreamWorks Animation would be “adjusting [its] operating infrastructure costs,” but this was the first time he spoke publicly on the subject and the first time the company announced a number.

In explaining the move, he cited Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the brother of a certain high-powered Hollywood agent. 

"Rahm Emanuel had that really great expression, ‘you need to take full advantage of every crisis that you face,’" Katzenberg told analysts. "'Guardians' was the first movie of ours, after 17 in a row, that didn’t work. When that happens, it really makes you rethink everything."

"We've taken this as an opportunity to significantly right size the whole enterprise here," he added.

Katzenberg said the company faces a new challenge from “broad four quadrant movies” rather than just more traditional computer-generated family films.

“It makes the need for quality release dates critically important,” Katzenberg said, using that to justify the company delaying “My. Peabody and Sherman” from this November to next March.

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Some Of The Many Anecdotes That Have Earned Martha Stewart A Reputation For Being, Well...

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martha stewart Martha Stewart used to be friends with Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren and his wife.

Lundgren took a chance on Stewart and gave her a housewares line in his stores. 

Then, the day before the announcement went public, she let Lundgren know that she'd signed a deal to do a similar line at competitor JCPenney, Lundgren said court during hearings for the lawsuit his company filed.

"I felt sick to my stomach," Lundgren told the New York State Court.

The incident with Lundgren and Macy's isn't the first time Stewart has been accused of being ruthless to get ahead. 

Her daughter, employees, and former best friend have all had lots to say too. 

Stewart insists on personally approving the thousands of products that bear her name.

At a board meeting, Stewart was reported to walk in with a pot, slam it on the table, and say "This is crap. I don't want my name on it." 



She really hates bananas.

Stewart's magazine stylists and art directors could spend a week on a shoot, only to have their work dismissed with one remark from Stewart. 

“Martha would say, ‘Ugh, why are there bananas there? I hate ­bananas,’ ” an editor told NYMag. “There’s a list of things she loathes.”



She didn't let her daughter Alexis, sit on her bedspread growing up because it would get messed up.

Additionally, "her mother bribed her (all the clothes she wanted) to sit up straight," the Wall Street Journal reported. "The child of Martha and her ex-husband, Andrew Stewart, Alexis says she was grumpy as a child, and can be caustic now."



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Inside The Star-Studded Parties Leading Up To The Academy Awards

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KIm Kardashian Kourtney Kardashian Miley Cyrus Kelly Osbourne Oscar party 2013The parties leading up to the Academy Awards are often more fun than the show itself.

Prior to Sunday's telecast, Los Angeles is turned into a party-haven for celebrities.

Kim Kardashian crashed Elton John's annual Oscar viewing party with her sisters at Pacific Design Center while Nicole Richie made it a date night, Hilary Swank was honored by Unicef and Jessica Chastain celebrated women in film.

Elton John, along with his longtime partner David Furnish, hosted the 21st Annual AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party at Pacific Design Center. Here they are posed with Britney Spears.



Jim Carrey arrived with huge bare feet, explaining on Twitter it was an ode to his "awkward spiritual journey."



Model Heidi Klum dwarfed reality TV stars Kim and Kourtney Kardashian.



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AD OF THE DAY: Lionel Richie's 'Hello,' En Espanol, As A Taco Bell Commercial

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No one can resist the power of Lionel Richie's 1980s classic, "Hello."

No one!

(Don't make me turn off the comments, below, OK?)

But ad agency DraftFCB has created an ad for Taco Bell's new Cool Ranch Doritos Loco Taco that features the greatest love song (about a blind clay sculptor) ever ... in Spanish!

It's the language of love — if you believe that love should in no way pay any attention to scansion, sentence length, or inappropriate literalism. Check it out:

 

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More Than 400 'Life of Pi' Visual Effects Artists Protested The Oscars

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"Life of Pi" may have been a big Oscar winner Sunday night, but those responsible for bringing the CGI-filled film to life aren't celebrating.  

During one of the oddest moments of the awards, VFX supervisor Bill Westenhofer was played off the Oscar stage to the "Jaws" theme while accepting his award for "Life of Pi." 

The gesture came off overtly rude to critics and VFX artists considering Westenhofer was only 45 seconds into his speech.  

The average speech of the past decade has clocked in at closer to two minutes.  

The "Jaws" music began playing during his mention of Rhythm & Hues VFX studio.  

Rhythm & Hues is the studio responsible for bringing the CGI-filled "Life of Pi" to the big screen. It took 600 of its artists to animate Bengal tiger, Richard Parker, in the film.  

It's also known for its work on "Snow White And The Huntsman" and bringing a pig to life in "Babe." 

Earlier this month, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and laid off more than 200 employees without pay. 

It's not the first VFX company to have trouble in the past few months. 

Digital Domain Media Group (DDMG), the company responsible for helping to bring "Titanic" to life on the big screen, filed for bankruptcy back in September. They were soon bought for $37 million by Beijin's Galloping Horse and Mumbai-based Reliance Capital. 

Later in the press room, Westenhofer said he was trying to address a bigger issue on stage regarding the importance of VHX in films. 

"It’s ironic that when visual effects are dominating the box office, visual effects are struggling," said Westenhofer. "We’re artists, and if we don’t fix the business model we may lose something.” 

Earlier in the day, while the primary focus during the Oscars was on the red carpet, not far off, more than 400 VFX professionals protested the event. 

Called the "Piece of Pi" protest, plan, protestors held signs with slogans including "End The Subsidies War" and the one below: 

life of pi protest

VFX artist Todd Vaziri created two images showing how the film would look without its special effects. Here's one of them:

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The image quickly caught on and began spreading around the Internet, and has inspired more artists to illustrate visuals conveying a similar message.

life of pi protest

Now the band of artists are calling for a possible world wide walk out of VFX professionals on March 14—known as "Life of Pi Day."  

Among the four awards for "Life of Pi" Oscar night, two of them were for Cinematography and Visual Effects.  

Worldwide, the film has grossed more than $583 million

Are you a VFX artist? We want to hear what you have to say. Send an email to kacuna@businessinsider.com

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Marco Rubio Disputes Lil Wayne's Claim That He's 'The New Tupac'

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Republican Senator Marco Rubio proves he is a hip hop fan as he shows off his knowledge of Lil Wayne and Tupac.

Entertainment website TMZ asked the Florida Senator, a known hip hop fan, about rapper Lil Wayne's claim that he is "the new Tupac".

The politician replied: "There is only one Tupac."

"Tupac lived in a different time. These guys have some message in what they're saying, but I think they're largely entertainers," he added.

"I think Tupac was more someone who was trying to inform us about what was going on, and he did it through entertainment."

The Senator declined to comment on which member of hip hop collective the Wu-Tang Clan was his favourite, but said he remembered them being mentioned on comedian Dave Chappelle's show.

TMZ spoke to Mr Rubio again later, with the Senator joking he was “the only member of the hip hop caucus in the south”.

When asked about the current state of hip hop, Mr Rubio said: “I think Jay Z says stuff in his music, he’s kind of the industry standard … but the thing about Lil Wayne is that it’s all about how much money he’s made or how much he’s making.

“That’s silly stuff that you probably wouldn’t have seen from Tupac. Tupac actually grew up, every year that went by his music got deeper and more introspective.

“Dear Momma, his song, is in the Library of Congress. They keep certain recordings to save them for posterity.

“It’s one of the most influential songs ever. It tells the story of the struggles a single mom growing up raising her son but it spoke to millions of people who went through that experience.

“Lil Wayne isn’t putting anything out there l like that. He may, and he could, he obviously has talent but that’s not the direction he’s decided to go.”

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Meet Anna Zielinski, The Cheerleader Who Became Amazon's Bikini Girl With A Kindle

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Anna Zielinski is the face — and body — in some of Amazon's Kindle ads.

You've probably seen these ads, in which she's repeatedly shown lying by a pool or on a beach in a black bikini, fending off guys who hit on her.

In tech advertising, this approach is slightly unusual. When it comes to promoting a new product, brands tend to let the gadget sell itself and/or bash the competition. 

Apple's commercials, for example, show off the features of its iPads. Samsung lampoons the iPhone by showcasing the features on the Galaxy S III.

Amazon, however, has taken a different--and unusual--route in this series of ads with Zeilinski and the Kindle.

(Amazon also has other Kindle ads, but these are the ones most people will remember.)

amazon kindle ipad adZielinksi was a commercial veteran prior to her Amazon connection. She's also appeared in many TV shows, including "How I Met Your Mother." And she produced her first film, a Christian movie titled "Marriage Retreat," in 2012.

Here's her story.

She used to be a professional cheerleader.

After graduating from Louisiana Tech University with a degree in accounting, Sierpinski moved to San Antonio to pursue a career in dance. Zielinski was a San Antonio Spurs Silver Dancer from age 23 to 25. An ACL injury in 1999 ended her NBA dancing career. 

According to her personal website, soon after leaving the Spurs, she signed on with a San Antonio talent agency and started pursuing acting. She then moved to Dallas where she began acting full-time.



In 2002, Zielinski began starring in commercials for big brands like Pep Boys and Burger King.

Nationwide brands were quick to pick up on Zielinski's consumer appeal factor. In a few years, Amazon would realize this as well.

Between 2002 and 2003, Zielinski appeared in commercials for Southwest Airlines, Pep Boys, Eye Master, Burger King, Black Angus Steakhouse, and Chevrolet. 



Zielinski also performed in Dallas-based Broadway plays.

In 2002, she starred alongside Lou Diamond Phillips in a Dallas performance of "Viva Las Vegas," as well as a performance "Chicago."

The following year, she appeared in Dallas' "Moulin Rouge." 

 



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Tina Fey Says There's 'No Way' She'll Host The Oscars — Here's Today's Buzz

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Anne Hathaway's Prada Oscar Gown Ruffled Feathers At Valentino

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Anne Hathaway Oscars 2013On the Oscars red carpet, Anne Hathaway shared how she had only picked out her dress two hours before.

She chose the pink Prada for it's "simplicity" and because she found out her original dress choice would be similar to another one worn on the red carpet. 

The problem?

She had supposedly already committed to wear a Valentino gown, Women's Wear Daily reported.

The design house had already alerted the media that Hathaway, the favored Oscar winner for supporting actress, would be wearing one of its designs. 

Hathaway has a long-time relationship with the design house and her snub "ruffled some feathers," WWD reported.  The designer even made her a custom gown for her wedding last year. 

Valentino could have also used the exposure -- the only other major celebrity wearing one of its gowns was Jennifer Aniston, who shares a publicist with Hathaway. Aniston's outfit was named on some of the "worst-dressed" lists. 

In a statement, Hathaway apologized for the snafu. 

"Though I love the dress I did wear, it was a difficult last-minute decision as I had so looked forward to wearing Valentino in honor of the deep and meaningful relationship I have enjoyed with the house and with Valentino himself," Hathaway said, according to WWD. "I deeply regret any disappointment caused.”

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Producers On Jennifer Aniston's Movie Set Are Paying Locals $300 To Stay Away

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Residents of Greenwich, Conn. shouldn't plan on cozying up to Jennifer Aniston despite her latest movie "Untitled Elmore Leonard Project" filming in the town.

“The production company has been paying all the neighbors $300, I guess as an inconvenience fee,” to stay away from set, local resident Leon Jaworoski revealed to Celebuzz.

“We had asked if we could take pictures for fun because they are shooting right in front of our homes, but they said absolutely not,” Jaworoski said. “At one point paparazzi were on our lawn, but the police chased them away and told them to wait in their cars or off the property.”

“It got pretty hectic here,” he added. “It took them several hours to set up a scene for only a few minutes of filming Jennifer on the street in the neighborhood.”

The film, an adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel "The Switch" also stars Isla Fisher, Tim Robbins, Mos Def and Will Forte.

Set for a 2014 release, the film is a comedy about two criminals who team up to kidnap the wife of a corrupt real estate developer -- but the plan clearly goes awry.

A set insider tells Celebuzz: 

“Producers were upset that some locals were shouting out Jennifer’s name and using flash photography to try and get pictures of her. They also found out that some paparazzi had paid a local resident to use their property to shoot Jennifer on the set. So when they moved to more rural location, they wanted to try and work with the local residents to make sure nothing like that happened again.”

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the production confirmed and explained the payment of locals:

“Inconvenience fees are a common practice in the industry. Ours were paid to residents surrounding a shoot location so we could park equipment and trucks in their driveways or place lighting instruments and machinery on their property.”

But locals aren't the only ones who think Aniston is being cold on-set.

A film insider tells RadarOnline, "Jen’s private trailer is miles away from the set, but she heads all the way back there each day to eat her lunch away from everyone else ... all the actors ride in normal production vans when they head to lunch, but Jen has her own luxury SUV."

“Her behavior is a clear indicator to everyone that she’s not approachable,” added the source.

Watch paparazzi video of the on-set shoot below:

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The NYPD Is Considering A Program That Exchanges Guns For Beyoncé Tickets

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A hip-hop mogul has pitched an idea to the New York Police Department that would reward people who surrender their guns with tickets to Beyonce and Jay-Z concerts, according to the New York Daily News.

Michael “Blue” Williams of Family Tree Entertainment — who has managed Cee-Lo Green and OutKast — says he is awaiting the green light from the NYPD police commissioner Ray Kelly to jumpstart the “Guns for Greatness” program.

In a letter to Kelly last week, Williams wrote: “This program aims to provide young people with an opportunity to receive guidance and inspiration from committed mentors, an important option that will enable them to experience possibilities other than a life surrounded by gun violence and unnecessary shootings and killing.”

“We want to get as many guns off the streets, and if this works, we’d like to support it,” Kelly told the Daily News. He is reportedly reviewing the proposal with police and city officials.

Williams told the Daily News that “[t]he Beyoncé show is coming to Brooklyn; the Jay-Z show is coming to Yankee Stadium. Our goal is to reach out to individuals who are in my industry, in my world and who I have an association with and get their support.”

Both Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s teams would have to agree to donate concert tickets. Neither has signed onto the project yet.

Williams likened the program to NYC’s current buyback program that allows New York residents to surrender their guns for $250 cash, saying he would like to launch the program March 23 at a local church if the police department approves.

He told the Daily News that he has raised $75,000 for the project, and hopes to raise another $25,000. The project already has the support of New York City radio station Hot 97 and IHOP.

Kelly said that if the program is a go, police would need to be present during the exchanges: “You need police officers present. You’d need the expertise,” he said. 

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Pippa Middleton Gets New Gig As Brother James' Bakery Business Goes Into Debt

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After Pippa Middleton's entertaining book "Celebrate" was panned by critics last October, the younger sister of Kate Middleton has been downgraded to penning a monthly column for Waitrose Kitchen — the in-house magazine of British supermarket chain, Waitrose. 

The magazine's editor announced the news, saying, "Pippa will be an excellent contributor to the magazine, bringing with her a wealth of experience of entertaining, gained in part from working at her family's party business."

The column, which debuts March 28, will be called "Pippa’s Friday Night Feasts" and will feature her "own passion and enthusiasm for food and entertaining."

While Pippa stated, "I'm delighted to be writing for Waitrose Kitchen, a magazine that's always been a source of inspiration to me, for its extensive spectrum of food and beautiful style," The Daily Beast's royals expert Tom Sykes calls it "One of the most bizarre cases of royal selling-out ever seen."

But Sykes sympathizes, adding "Her association with the royal family has made her virtually unemployable in any normal job ... Pippa was banned by the palace from promoting her recent book on entertaining, and forced to decline an opportunity to be an NBC special correspondent."

Meanwhile, Pippa and Kate Middleton's younger brother, James, has reportedly been forced to turn to family for financial help after his cake business fell £17,000 into debt.

"James Middleton's family have secured an overdraft after the loss made by his company Nice Group, which sells bread, cakes, flour and sugar confectionery," reports the Daily Mail"He owes creditors £32,575."

 

James Middleton, who dropped out the University of Edinburgh in 2006 after a year to start his own business, explained to MailOnline:

 

Nice Group is a start-up company and as you can imagine there are overheads needed to start a company. I made the decision to finance the business myself along with a loan rather than go to investors. This has its pros and cons, it does mean things don’t move as quickly as I would like but it does mean I keep complete ownership and control over my company. Further down the line I may look to open the doors for investors but I will see how things go.

 

It is not uncommon for start-up companies to make a loss in the early stages of development and it is not something I am concerned about right now. On the contrary I am very excited as after running a pilot over 2012, Nice Cakes will be officially launching later this year with a brand new website and range of products which I am very excited about.

While the Middleton parents, Carole and Michael, run the hugely successful Party Pieces website, it seems their offspring have yet to master the family business.

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There's A Legion Of Iron Men In A New 'Iron Man 3' Poster

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There's a new poster out for "Iron Man 3" showing not one, but eight Iron Men all dressed in different suits.

Who's wearing the suits?

Well, there are seven Avengers in total including Robert Downey Jr.'s "Iron Man" and Nick Fury, but we doubt that's the case.

These Iron Men look like they mean business. For all we know, they're playing for the other team.

Either way, this looks awesome.

The final trailer for the film will debut next Tuesday while "Iron Man 3" hits theaters May 3.

Iron Man 3 poster

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Here's What It Would Be Like If Lena Dunham Auditioned For 'Zero Dark Thirty'

Iranian News Agency Photoshops Sleeves On Michelle Obama's Oscar Gown

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Iran's state TV may have dismissed the Oscar-winning "Argo" as an "advertisement for the CIA," but they still showed an image of Michelle Obama presenting the film with the award for Best Picture. 

But the image of the First Lady beamed in via video from the White House looked different for readers of the semi-official Iranian Fars news agency.

Michelle's Iranian alter-ego appeared in the same silver Naeem Khan gown, but with a high neckline and short sleeves to make her modest enough for public viewing.

The photo edit was first noticed by D.C.-based Iranian journalist, Golnaz Esfandiari.

Here's how Michelle Obama appeared to most viewers around the world:

Michelle Obama at Oscars

 Here's how she appeared in Iran:

Michelle Obama at Oscars

Here's how it appeared on the Fars site:

Michelle Obama Oscars Iran news agency

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Six-Year-Old Suri Cruise Appears To Have A Body Double

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The daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes appears to have a luxury afforded by only the biggest megastars: a body double.

The controversy started when the New York Daily Newsreported that paparazzi were often thrown by the Suri Cruise doppelganger, who was seen as recently as last week. 

"She had the same black leggings and Ugg-type tan boots with pink soles as Suri," the Daily News wrote. "And while she tried to hide her face, her auburn hair was long and brown like Suri’s....only she wasn’t Suri."

The real Suri arrived minutes later in another black SUV.

Katie Holmes denied the reports, calling them "ridiculous." 

But we're not buying it, based on how similar the girls are in appearance and dress. 

Here's a picture of the alleged body double, taken from Splash News' YouTube channel.

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Here's another shot. The alleged body double is on the left, Suri is on the right: 

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Soon Everyone Will Be Using UltraViolet To Watch Movies On-The-Go

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If you've purchased a DVD in the past few months, you've probably noticed a small sticker in the lower right hand corner of the film box telling you to try out Ultraviolet (UV).  

Inside, you'll see a single sheet of purple and yellow paper with a confirmation code pointing you toward an UltraViolet site. 

Here's what it's all about.  

UltraViolet service allows you to take your film collection with you on the go. It's an authentication system that verifies film purchases and enables you to watch your movies across any mobile device from any location.  

We spoke with the mind behind UltraViolet, Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) president and chief digital strategy officer at Sony Pictures, Mitch Singer, to find out more about the creation of UV and why this is the next frontier for movie viewing. 

"The motion picture industry has basically decided, given the technological advances, that it doesn't make any sense in a digital world to force consumers to buy the same movie over and over again," Singer tells Business Insider.

"We know we're in a cloud environment, so, if we could create an environment where no matter where you are in the world, you just put in your credentials, the device or service you happen to be on looks in the cloud, sees what movies you have in your collection, populates the screen for you, and now you can watch any movie you want." 

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The service isn't new at all; Ultraviolet's been around since late 2011. However, it's been picking up steam in the past few months. 

As of Super Bowl weekend, the service has reached 10 million registered users. 

UV began rolling out in late 2011 with both Warner Bros. and Flixster, and Sony joined soon afterward. 

In October 2011, "Horrible Bosses" and "Hangover 2" were the first two films available to view across mobile devices through UltraViolet. 

Since then, UV branched out to incorporate every big movie studio except Disney. (Instead, the Mouse House has its own cloud-based service called Keychest.) 

Currently 8,700 titles are available to date, to view through the authentication service with the majority of those titles — about 3,500 — from Warner Bros.  

While the catalog mostlycontains movies, eventually the service will roll out a slew of television shows as well. Warner Bros. has started to offer a few hit TV shows including "Big Bang Theory." 

After a year and a half, UltraViolet has launched in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K, and will soon be launching in New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland. By the end of 2013, Singer says UV plans to launch in Germany and France. 

Where you watch the movies: 

While movie purchases are registered with the UltraViolet platform, you need an UltraViolet service to view the films.  

Sound confusing?  

Users can't watch their films directly on UltraViolet. UV itself just acts as a program to confirm you have rights to watch a particular film. Instead, you need to download an UltraViolet service to view your purchases. 

On a mobile device, such as a tablet or phone, this is as simple as downloading an app.  

"The motion picture industry has basically decided, given the technological advances, that it doesn't make any sense in a digital world to force consumers to buy the same movie over and over again," — DECE president, Mitch Singe 

In the U.S., eight distributors are currently available to play digital collections:

Best Buy's CinemaNow, Wal-Mart's Vudu, Flixster, M-GO, Sony Pictures, Barnes & Noble's Nook, Paramount Movies, and Universal. A ninth, Cineplex, is available in Canada. 

This isn't as overwhelming as it sounds. Users simply pick which distributor they want to use from those available and run that on their tablet, computer, or mobile device. 

Why so many ways to watch? One reason is that every studio wants you to view all of your films on its individual player.  

Another reason is that you can't access all of the players on every type of device. Vudu is available on Xbox while Flixster will be there soon, but you'll use Barnes & Noble's program on its Nook e-reader. 

Singer says it's also to deliver choice. 

"Ultimately, I'm going to migrate to the service that provides me the best service," says Singer. "Competition, I believe, is a really good thing, and there [are] services who just may do a better job on search or services that do a better job at building recommendation services, or knows how to display the content in a way that's easy for me to understand." 

Here's a look at what your movie collection inside Flixster would look like:

flixster movie collection ultraviolet

In the past, this was a deterrent for UV. The process of signing up for multiple services was confusing and exhausting to some, but after we took a run at it, it's not that difficult to use at all. And the payoff, once you have a good majority of your film collection available as easily as your music on an mP3 player, is well worth it. 

According to Singer, most people with UltraViolet accounts use Vudu or Flixster, the first services to launch through UV. 

For the most part, there's no incentive to using any one service over the other, though Singer says there's potentially one future advantage of having a CinemaNow account. 

"If you have a Best Buy Rewards account, they know every single movie you've ever bought from Best Buy," says Singer. "And, they could, if they wanted to, say 'The moment you link your CinemaNow account with UltraViolet, we're able to go back and look at what you purchased in the past from us and just immediately convert those into UltraViolet.'" 

Singer says no distributor has launched such a model yet, but he expects we'll see one roll out this year. 

How to Buy a film on UltraViolet:

Right now, the ways you can get a UV film include: 

  • Using the UV code provided with a DVD.
  • Directly buying films online through one of UV's distributors.
  • You can also convert a DVD / Blu-ray title for $2 by bringing it to Wal-Mart. If you want an HD conversion, that will cost $4. 

In the end, this may prove more frustrating since the film or show needs to be one of UV's nearly 9,000 registered titles in order to work at the moment. And, if it's not a Warner Bros. title, you may be out of luck. 

Soon, this process will become a bit easier as consumers will be able to convert their own DVDs from the comfort of their homes. 

Much like converting VHS tapes to DVDs with converters and storing songs on mp3 players, CinemaNow, Vudu, and Flixster are testing out a service where users will be able to convert disc to digital without heading to stores.  

Right now, Singer says most people are being introduced to UV through Blu-Ray discs.   

Promotional campaigns are helping draw more users to UV as well. At the end of last December, Vudu offered ten free UV movies when signing up for an account and linking it to UltraViolet. 

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The other thing UltraViolet will do is help shape and change the way we watch and share films. 

When signing up for UltraViolet, a user can register up to five people on one account to share their movie collection.  

Users are then able to run up to three streaming sessions simultaneously through one UltraViolet account.  

In theory, one person could be viewing one film on their laptop, while another is viewing a separate film on a tablet, while a third watches on mobile all at the same time. 

Though UV will signal for a giant push of movie storage on the Cloud, Singer shares this will not be the end of DVDs altogether.  

"If we still have CDs, 13 years after MP3, then we're going to have DVDs and Blu-Ray for a long time," says Singer. "UltraViolet allows this natural transition to happen in a way that's very consumer friendly. It allows consumers who want to buy Blu-Ray, but [also] share with family and have access across all their multiple screens." 

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