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Paranoids On-Line: What Robert Anton Wilson didn't know
1 hour ago by fivebodied  
According to the records of the University of South Carolina Newsfilm Library, this footage was shot for one of Fox's bi-weekly newsreels in March 1931 at the General Electric Company's research laboratories in Schenectady, New York, ... The third sequence is, as Hartley announces, “the first motion picture of a television image that has ever been produced” (time mark 2.47-5.31). This is the demonstration proper, and Hartley performs a number of increasingly grotesque ...
Paranoids On-Line - http://www.paranoidsonline.com/

News on Fire: Avatar Review: Is It Revolutionary? | MovieViral.com
5 hours ago by admin  
It has to be recognized as a milestone in motion picture history, since it altered what we saw upon screen. The sputter effect this brought to movie can be seen up to this day, as good as a pioneer, ILM, is still a biggest as good as best in a ... These large blue creatures upon foot around only didnt utterly sit right with me, though when we see them upon a large screen in all their 3D glory, we really fast dont think about which these creatures have been not real. ...
News on Fire - http://newsonofire.blogspot.com/

December Night at Bryant Park - Steve's Digicams Forums
17 Dec 2009 by vvcarpio  
When I looked at your new postings from this afternoon, 5 new pictures from Bryant Park, I first stopped on #1 and my first reaction was that this shot is different from all the others. Something about the picture / exposure ... In #4 we have another motion difference between the two guys moving from the right towards the guy standing there checking his bag to see what he forgot. Its these funny little things I like seeing in these kinds of pictures. Bynx is online now ...
Steve's Digicams Forums - http://forums.steves-digicams.com/

Review: Avatar - Reviews - Boston Phoenix
17 Dec 2009 by webmaster@phx.com(PETER KEOUGH)  
No joysticks required — just enter a coffin-like pod, fall asleep, and wake up in the body of a nine-foot-tall blue-skinned noble savage that's been brewed in a tank from a fusion of your own DNA and that of an alien. ... Here's how the shit version of Waiting likely came to be: the Broken Lizard boys (David Heffernan directs) thought the concept of a boxing-champ-turned-Miami-restaurateur was funny, and they wrote and shot a major motion picture without bothering to ...
Movies - http://thephoenix.com/Boston/Movies/ - References

Nuts & Bolts: It's Not Still or Movie; It's Camera - The Digital ...
9 Dec 2009 by Bill Pierce  
There is probably no more tiring way of holding a camera than holding it 6 inches or a foot in front of your face so you can see the viewing screen. There are a number of shoulder braces that make it less tiring or at least give you a little more time before the ... Once the still photographer-turned-motion picture photographer has shot his film, he enters another world with which he is not familiar, editing the raw footage into an understandable, fluid, involving piece. ...
The Digital Journalist - http://www.digitaljournalist.org/

Review: Avatar - Cinematical
20 hours ago by Peter Hall  
Avatar is a motion picture precedent, after all. It's fair to say that the core conflict is less than revolutionary and that parts of the narrative are broad, but those ills are scarcely symptomatic of James Cameron's ultimate goal. It's not about challenging ... Among other things, Pandora is home to the Na'vi, a sentient species of 10 foot tall blue hominids who happen to call a site that sits atop an untapped vein of said rare mineral home. The idea is that Jake will ...
Cinematical - http://www.cinematical.com/ - References

TMP@30: Rare Video and Photos From Star Trek: The Motion Picture ...
12 Dec 2009 by TrekMovie.com Staff  
The scene caused immense problems during production and was shot twice (once at the slow speed, and once at regular). Probably they should have done it at regular and kept the optical “trailing” effects, those were quite cool. ..... That first behind-the-scenes video was interesting to me because that was the smaller Enterprise that was built for the aborted series that they were working on–NOT the eight-foot model used in the motion picture as the narrator suggests. ...
TrekMovie.com - http://trekmovie.com/ - References
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AMC - Blogs - Horror Hacker - Stacie Ponder - All Hail Roger ...
15 Dec 2009
But the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science just made up for its past transgressions -- even the great shunning of 2002's Shark Attack 3: Megalodon -- by awarding Roger Corman an honorary Oscar. ... While women were (and still are) rarely found behind the camera, he regularly gave female producers, writers and directors a shot. From monsters to motorcycles; babes to bruisers and Edgar Allan Poe to Carnosaur, Corman has tackled every genre and is still going strong. ...
Horror Hacker - http://blogs.amctv.com/horror-hacker/ - References

:: The Playlist ::: 'Up In The Air,' 'Basterds' & 'Precious' Lead ...
17 Dec 2009 by The Playlist  
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE “An Education” “The Hurt Locker “Inglourious Basterds” “Nine” “Precious” Even though this is a category the Oscars don't have, this award is no doubt the most important when it comes to ... Renner made "The Hurt Locker" what it is, and what it is is a film that has a hell of a good shot at winning Best Picture, which helps Renner out a lot. It doesn't mean he has a lock though, and we could easily see Matt Damon in the ...
:: The Playlist :: - http://theplaylist.blogspot.com/

Part Two: THE DEATH AND LIFE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURES
11 Dec 2009 by Reg Hartt  
When the money was cut off hardly a foot of film had been shot. Griffith was then forced to become his own producer. He had to beg and borrow money from every source he could think of. By the time the picture was completed he, ...
Reg Hartt Presents... - http://www.cineforum.ca/

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