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HTF EVENTS PAGE

 

This page is dedicated to the hundreds of members that have attended our various Home Theater Forum meets. It is on this page that you'll find links to current and past meets and press events. Check back here often as we add new links to pages full of photos from a HTF event. If you are interested in adding your own HTF event page, please contact us.


 

 

The HTF 10th Anniversary Scrapbook:  Filled with hundreds of photos, many nearly lost forever, here is the ultimate tribute to 10 years of Home Theater Forum local and national meets as well as various press functions.



 

HTF Hollywood Meet 2008 (October 19-26, 2008): For the first time in four years we invite 60 members out to Hollywood for a week of studio visits and Blu-ray specific events. Browse through our extensive pictorial coverage of this event.

EMA 2008 (June 24-26, 2008): EMA held its annual show at the Palms Hotel and Casino this year and HTF members were invited! Take a look at our full pictorial and video coverage of the event that included studio and celebrity presentations.

The Simpsons "Simpsonize" Manhattan(December 18, 2007): Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment transformed Mid-town Manhattan into a "Simpsonized" wonderland to celebrate the DVD and Blu-ray release of The Simpsons Movie. HTF was there and we have exclusive pictorial and video coverage that you won't want to miss!

Los Angeles Area Blu-ray Event 2007 (October 28-29, 2007): The supporting studios and companies of Blu-ray held a large event in the Los Angeles area to show their solidified support for the format. Here is a pictorial and editorial report from that event including an EXCLUSIVE 60-minute video podcast from Ratatouille director Brad Bird.

HTF AT EMA 2007 (July 17-19, 2007): Members of HTF, THE DIGITAL BITS and TVSHOWSONDVD attend an exclusive event not open to the general public. We met with many of the major studios as well as representatives from HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Contained herein is pictorial coverage as well as EXCLUSIVE video podcast of our HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray debate that includes Universal's Ken Graffeo.

It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World Restoration (May, 2004): We visit with noted restorationist Robert Harris as we take an in-depth look at the ongoing (but stalled) process of restoring It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World to its original Roadshow version. This is news, pictorial and Q&A coverage that you should not miss!


 

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