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Need a reasonably priced screenplay resource website? Need to P.I.M.P. your screenplay? Script P.I.M.P delivers.
By Will N. Stape | Published 9/10/2007
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This study proposes a new theoretical and technology-based production approach that explores digital video's unique aesthetic potential and its inherent narrative affinities.
By John Fucile | Published 6/19/2006
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences was founded by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer V.P. Louis B. Mayer to forestall unionization in Hollywood. During the height of the Great Depression, labor strife nearly destroyed the Academy and the Oscars.
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 1/24/2008
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There are many influential industries in America, but none are as influential as the entertainment industry. Movies and Television have been one of the most popular cultures in America for decades.
By Chris Toms | Published 2/4/2007
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Examining Ray Harryhausen's film art of stop motion with focus on The Golden Voyage of SInbad.
By Will N. Stape | Published 11/24/2006
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This research paper talks about the regulations placed on the motion picture industry. It touches briefly on the ratings system imposed by the Motion Picture Association of America in 1966, but focuses more on the outside regulations and self-regulations.
By Rebekah Martin | Published 11/7/2006
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A brief look at the development of the motion picture industry. A linear look at important inventions and figures who helped create the film business today.
By Duane Baldwin | Published 11/5/2006
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The Directors Guild and The Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television Producers agree to start negotiating. Is this the beginning of the end to the writers strike?
By A Writer | Published 1/12/2008
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This paper conducts an analysis of Underworld in regards to Feminism.
By Kate Phillips | Published 5/7/2007
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The Screen Actors Guild Awards, aka the SAG Awards were handed out tonight. The SAG Awards are given to actors and actresses and ensemble casts for theatrical motion pictures and for primetime TV shows.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 1/27/2008
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In the period between 1921 and 1940, the legendary Charles Chaplin created a series of motion pictures, all but one silent, that are considered classics today. Among the finest, if not arguably the finest, was City Lights...
By JohnKyle | Published 11/12/2007
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Big foot, the large, hairy humanoid said to roam all across the country, has many believers. Supposed proof of the creatures comes in the form of footprint casts, unidentifiable hair samples, and big foot pictures.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 11/4/2007
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You are probably one of many who enjoy taking pictures of your family, kids or even pets so that you can send them to your loved ones. Taking special occasion pictures can be so important that many of us decide to go to a portrait studio to have them done professionally.
By J. London | Published 11/3/2007
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Before the world was treated to the many 'flavors' presented by motion pictures, people had other brilliant ideas to entertain themselves. They exercised their imaginations through reading all sorts of books and related forms of written literature.
By Kyle Aldridge | Published 10/30/2007
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Alexander the Great, the famous Macedonian King who tried to conquer the world, has been played by such luminaries as Richard Burton and Colin Farrell in epic motion pictures. But few know that the glorious conqueror was also played by none other than William Shatner.
By Mark Whittington | Published 9/17/2007
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As long as there have been motion pictures, horror has been a staple genre that evolved right alongside the medium, attracting audiences for its visceral thrills.
By MoviePulse.net | Published 8/8/2007
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Summer is definitely the busiest time of the year when it comes to watching movies. As new motion pictures are released, catering to all ages, long lines at the theaters are very common.
By Josienita Borlongan | Published 7/17/2007
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In our previous essay on historical epics that would be great on the big screen, we concentrated on ancient times. But the Middle Ages contain a wealth of stories that would look cool as motion pictures.
By Mark Whittington | Published 7/6/2007
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Steven Spielberg is the most successful director/producer in the history of motion pictures. Legendary film star Joan Crawford had even predicted his success after starring in his first Hollywood film, the pilot episode for Rod Serling's television series, "Night Gallery."
By Elliot Feldman | Published 7/2/2007
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The Del Valle Archive and Drkrm. Gallery have created a rare and unseen collection of photographs from two legendary motion pictures from Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg: "Performance" (1970) and "The Man Who Fell To Earth" (1976).
By Josh Herwitt | Published 6/8/2007
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Cannes festival was introduced to raise a voice against the Germans mode of selecting motion pictures with partiality. It raised the voice of the oppressed against the fascists when trouble erupted in the Venice festival.
By Jack Stuart | Published 5/30/2007
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Anyone who owns a camera phone is bound to love it. Who wouldn't, when you can snap a picture of anything, at anytime, and have it sent directly to your blog or email?
By Blair Mathis | Published 3/12/2007
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This year, movie addicts will once again flock the cinemas as upcoming blockbuster movies await their screening dates in cinema houses worldwide.
By Rashel Dan | Published 2/15/2007
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This article touches on a few of the most common information sources: books, magazine articles, online journals, internet forum postings, television episodes, and major motion pictures.
By Heather Fowler | Published 6/10/2006
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Throughout the '60s and '70s were screened all manner of horrifying motion pictures promising the lurid and graphic depictions of violence, torture and rape. If they got ratings at all they were rated X.
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 1/30/2006
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DAC Films held auditions for two films they are producing in the St. Louis metro area. Hundreds of actors show for their fifteen minutes of fame - hopefully with interest.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 10/29/2005
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Motion Pictures and technology have come a long way in the past 150 years.
By Neil Mey | Published 10/25/2005
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences anounced the Oscar nominations for the best of the 2007 year. Cate Blanchett was nominated in both the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories while Keira Knightley and James McAvoy were shut out.
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 1/22/2008
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Here are the Oscar nominees for 2008, just announced this morning, from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
By Janice Villa | Published 1/22/2008
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A look at the development of the motion picture industry and its affect on American culture
By InvestingPennies.com | Published 1/6/2008
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A look at the development of the motion picture industry and its affect on American culture
By InvestingPennies.com | Published 1/6/2008
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A look at the development of the motion picture industry and its affect on American culture
By InvestingPennies.com | Published 1/6/2008
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As a movie executive, he has been a success during his 30 years in the entertainment industry. David Kirkpatrick has been president of Paramount Pictures and ran two studios at the same time. He now wants to make movies with a Biblical view.
By Mike White | Published 10/12/2007
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My Kodak EasyShare Z760 Digital Camera is lightweight and can be slip it into a pocket or purse(as it comes with no carrying case). My pictures turn out bright and clear.
By Mary Lynn 321 | Published 7/31/2007
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When director Brian Helgeland finally received permission last year from Paramount Pictures and actor Mel Gibson's production company, Icon, to create the film of his dreams, he was concerned.
By Alexandra Frederickson | Published 5/17/2007
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Unlearn what you know about the cinema and begin to look at film as more than just moving pictures and cheap entertainment.
By Jared Bergknoff | Published 5/17/2007
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Adam Sandler has signed on to star in his first Walt Disney Pictures film, "Bedtime Stories."
By Jack McGoughey | Published 4/4/2007
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Rita Hayworth was one of the most captivating beauties of the big screen. Even so, she often got thrown into film fiascos like "Salome" by Columbia Pictures,who cast her in it, in hopes her presence would make audiences overlook its awfulness.
By Angela Coleman | Published 3/30/2007
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Amateur photographers can approach professional quality. The secret is a little bit of knowledge, the right timing and equipment, and training the eye to recognize what's important.
By LeiLani Dawn | Published 2/24/2007
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Norma Shearer ruled as "queen" of MGM for many years, turning out a number of wonderful performances in movies that became fan favorites. Read on to learn more about one of the first superstars of talking pictures.
By Angela Coleman | Published 2/20/2007
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In today's digital world, photos can be easily manipulated to get just the effect you are looking for. Read on to find out about creating a soft focus effect.
By Tonya Froemel | Published 1/26/2007
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Dreamgirls and Elizabeth I get the most total Golden Globes this year. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is thanked for introducing a new category to the ceremony.
By J Gorman | Published 1/17/2007
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Exhibition featuring models, maquettes and animatronic characters extends stay at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills through early September.
By Josh Herwitt | Published 9/5/2006
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Getting a role as an extra in a major motion picture is easier then you think. You just have to beware of the scams.
By Anthony Coe | Published 6/29/2006
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Sunrise on New York City's granite corridor shadows giving way to reflected light off a hundred thousand fixed-in-place "lights" (as the windows were called) on the World Trade Center's Twin Towers. Is Oliver Stone the narrator to interpret 9-11's events?
By Steve Lee | Published 6/10/2006
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This media saturated minority garners so much of our daily input, that it's becoming hard to watch, listen or read anything about the U.S. anymore.
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim | Published 2/22/2006
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Universal Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox announced today that triple-Academy Award winners Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh will serve as the executive producers of HALO, the upcoming feature film based on the popular video game from Bungie Studios.
By Leonardo De La Rocha | Published 10/5/2005
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