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    Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up is a New Zealand based, science themed television show. Each episode is packed with dramatic and entertaining experiments, testing the fundamentals of science. This essay will look at what the production manager’s duties for this series involve, what major issues and risk factors the production manager would need to address, and it will suggest course of action that may solve these problems. These factors will be discussed for pre-production, during production and postproduction

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    Field Ex6 The production role you performed/undertook in this piece is: Director Comment on each: Pre-production phase: Firstly, I got everyone together for a group meeting to discuss the topic we wanted to use and how we wanted to interview. We decided on ‘how to be a man.’ I then got hold of the people we wanted to interview, to confirm that they would be willing to participate, and got them to sign consent and release forms. I also checked we would be able to use the location of their work place

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    Art. 125 (1) ZGB. Is this temporarily or permanently not possible and/or reasonable for a spouse, leaving him/her dependent on maintenance contributions of the other one, then, it is necessary to determine in a third step his/her capacity and an appropriate maintenance contribution, which is based on the principle of the post-marital solidarity (see BGE 134 III 145 E. 4 p. 146 f. with references). Whether it is impossible or unreasonable for the entitled spouse to provide for his/her own maintenance

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    Theater Research Paper

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    There are many different job positions in a theater production aside from the actors. Theater is one big team effort to create something magical. Some of these positions are directors, producers, assistant directors, stage managers and assistant stage managers. Many of these titles can either be combined into one person or multiple people. For example, there are set designers, costumes designers, lighting designers, sound designers, and props and furnishing designers. Some theater productions contain

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    Storyboard Research Paper

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    The storyboard is an important tool of any movie production, providing filmmakers with a clear narrative guideline for the movie that, a lot of times, reads just like a comic book. Each sketch in the storyboard represents a frame of the movie, acting as a visual script for the film to follow. Today, a storyboard is an essential part of keeping a movie on track, but did you know it was originally developed in the 1930’s by cartoonists at Walt Disney Studios? Because they drew everything by hand, they

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    Recently, I took part in a job shadowing program held by the school. As a movie enthusiast, I have always been interested in the making of those all-time hits. By spending a week shadowing a film editor, I would like to find out the wonders of film making and share them with you. Let's first get to know what a film editor really is. A film editor is the person who removes the unneeded and fits pieces of film together. They also work with cinematographers and sound editors to bring sight and sound

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    Filmmaking for Dummies: Book Review Have you ever wondered how the movies you watch on screen are created? Or perhaps you want to learn how to make your own, but haven’t quite found the right information. With filmmaker, Bryan Michael Stoller’s Filmmaking for Dummies, you’ll learn the details of the process of how things are done behind the screen. This book provides in-detail, step by step, information on how films are produced, and how to make your own. The book explores the different aspects

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    Filmmaking Research Paper

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    What is the future of filmmaking? In today’s society technology controls almost every aspect of our day to day lives. With a profession such as film and TV there would be no improvement without the advancement of technology. The future of filmmaking all depends on the success of today’s technology. As technology has progressed throughout the years, so has the art of filmmaking. From the very first movie ever produced lasting only 13 minutes. To the mass production it takes nowadays to make an

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    Indian Film Industry

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    INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY ANALYSIS(growth) The Indian Film Industry has been one of the oldest segments of the Indian entertainment industry. The Lumiere Brothers brought motion pictures to India in 1896, and since then there has been no looking back. Today, India has the world's biggest movie industry that churns out around one thousand movies each year. The Indian Film Industry is witnessing mark improvements on all spheres - from the technology used in making films to the themes of the movies, exhibition

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    Imagine hearing your alarm clock start to buzz and you turn to look at the clock, the time reads 4am. You get up, have a quick breakfast, and get dressed for work. By the time you end up back at home it is around 11pm-12am and you are exhausted but have to do the same thing over in the morning. This lifestyle is quite normal for people working in film production and this schedule is typical to last over a three-month period. Although film production is an exhausting profession it can be very rewarding

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