2011-12-10 22:42:13
Source: International Photographer (June 1940) By MAURY HUGHES What is a lap? Many people, especially wives, will immediately think it is the place where hubby's stenographer sits to take dictation. In motion picture parlance it is used to indicate an overlap dissolve whereby one scene smoothly bl......
2011-11-07 14:39:46
by Scott Henderson The classic cliché of the American Dream runs something like this: A bright young man with an idea (and preferably little or no money) clears a place in his garage and begins to tinker with whatever he can scrounge or scrape together, in order to turn his idea into reality. Wi......
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2011-02-27 16:16:52
by Robert Rahtz Film historians long ago pointed out that motion pictures as a unique medium of expression were made possible only when the principle of editing was discovered and applied. This took the camera from its stationary position and enabled it to record action from several vantage points......
2011-02-17 15:07:57
by George Turner OUT of the Past was one of about 360 feature productions made in Hollywood during 1947. It was released into a booming market in which 90 million Americans were paying admissions each week at 19,207 theaters to create domestic revenues of $1.565 billion. The foreign market accoun......
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2011-01-31 17:32:26
by Robert L. Carringer Though he has worked almost exclusively in collaborative mediums like radio and film, Orson Welles has always tended to think of himself as an individual author. "Any production in any medium is a one-man production," he said to me. On the question of sharing cr......
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