Brad Swaile. he voices the anime and the live action movie. almost all of the cast of the anime voiced the movie :D
No, movie directors generally do not say "lights, camera, action" for a dark scene because the lights would already be set up and adjusted for the low light conditions. They may simply say "action" to start the scene.
on youtube! ---- I would recommend deathnote.tv ... It has all episodes of Death Note in English and Japanese plus the two live-action movies and the 2-hour special!
Barney and Friends - 1992 Lights Camera Action A Movie Adventure 12-5 was released on: USA: 19 September 2008
The live-action movie How the Grinch Stole Christmas features more than 52,000 Christmas lights.
Producers never did... that would be the director's job!
Tatsuya Fujiwara. But there maybe be an American Death Note Movie coming out next year.
Do you know of any good names for a high school movie making club? If so please post it here!Club LCA: Lights! Camera! Action!
There has been a Movie about death Note, its very interesting, you should watch it! >Warner Bros . Studios has acquired the rights to the live action version of Death Note which is tentatively scheduled for release in 2011 .
I heard it's coming out March 11, 2011.
In the Death Note movie series, starting with the first, the differences start early. For example, in the movie Light has a girlfriend and didn't have one in the anime until Misa showed up. He ends up sacrificing his girlfriend at the end of the first movie and uses her death to kill off another woman; Raye Penbers Wife. In the anime, he just has her hand herself. In the second movie, he meets Misa and it follows most of the anime series until the end, when Light 'kills L'. In the movie, L wrote his name in the death note before Light did, cancelling the death from light, allowing L to live about 20 days longer. In the anime, Light gets Rem to kill L and L actually dies. Lights death also appears in the second movie as well, getting shot by Matsuda and Ryuk writing his name in the Death Note. Lights actual death was by ryuk, yes, but he died in a warehouse after being found out by Near, who doesnt appear in the movies along with Matt and Mello.
Red Lights (2012) is rated R.
Family Guy movie... Yes.Live action... No.