The last two "Back to the Future" films were shot back to back. This means they were shot one after the other without waiting for the first one to be released. If you're confident the first one will be a success, it's cheaper to go ahead and shoot the other.
It usually means an actor who has completed two films in a row without taking a break in between.
When a film is 'wrapped', the film has finished shooting -- either for the day, or for the project.
The number of shooting days required to produce the 1960 version of Spartacus was 167 days.
multiple takes improve the chances of a quality film by offering more chance
False.
The duration of Back in the USSR - film - is 1.45 hours.
A student film made at Northern Illinois University in 2003. The main characters were shooting a film and someone stole their tripod, so they had to go get it back.
in december....because he is busy in shooting of his film..
When a film is 'wrapped', the film has finished shooting -- either for the day, or for the project.
Indie Film School - 2011 Shooting on Film 2-11 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
to shoot a film is called "filmer" in French.
Yes, Leonardo DiCaprio is in the film The Foot Shooting Party. He plays the character called 'Bud'.
Shooting Star!
they have already started shooting the film(part 1 is already finished so they are filming part 2)
Shooting the Police Cops on Film - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 1 July 2006
A shooting iron is a gun.
what do you mean by not shooting right
The Shooting - 1998 was released on: USA: 1 October 1998 (Austin Film Festival)