Yes , but copyrighted characters are the domain of DC Comics and there must be contractual obligations that both both parties must adhere to avoid infringement .
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Actors can write scripts based off of previously written comic books which they will get permission to do and submit the script to a director or direct it themselves, but they cannot write their own comic book. That is a job for comic book writers who do it professionally, just as a comic book writer cannot act star in a multi-million dollar film for a living. It is not their chosen profession.
To edit and create your own home movies
Manga is a popular type of Japanese art that many people seek to emulate and use to create their own characters. Besides online drawing sites, one can learn to draw Manga using books and studying the characters in comics and movies.
yes everybody loves to make their own movies and videos they put it on youtube
You can share comics online with websites such as comicpool.com or deviantart.com.
If you're going to create your own comics, you need to come up with your own characters and names! That's part of being an artist and writer. Just start brainstorming everything you can think of about superheroes and you'll come up with something unique.
No some actors do there own stunts but most actors get stunt people (stunt doubles)
Some actors don't like to watch their own movies. Some people don't realize that by the time a movie is released into theaters, the actors have moved on to the next project. It's a done deal for many actors with the rap party.
Yes, Marvel Comics Owns Iron Man.
because their bored of Japanese ones, who knows! their own style, their own comics, like what you want and why is up to the individual
I'm a little confused, which do you mean? Create your own DVD movies from high quality video? Or create high quality DVD from videos? Luckily, either is ok. The burner software I use to create my DVD can convert and burn HD videos to DVD, it also can burn DVD with high output quality. It works well for me.