Elvis Presley's film, "Blue Hawaii" was filmed on the Hawaiian islands of Oahu and Kauai, for example.
The common film type is a 35mm for commercial films, but film of 70 mm and greater have been used at times. Occasionally an imax film and camera is used. This film is huge and has a rich picture and sound quality.
Movies, such as The Island, can be downloaded online for a fee. Sites such as Itunes and Amazon can be used to view this movie and download it to a computer.
A large collection of movies is often referred to as a "film library" or "film archive." This term can apply to both physical collections of films, such as DVDs or Blu-rays, and digital collections available through streaming services. Additionally, the term "film catalog" may also be used to describe a comprehensive listing of movies available for viewing or distribution.
If you are talking about where it is filmed in reality it is filmed on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and the beach used is Mokul�'ia Beach. Please try answering my question if you can - its a struggle.
The DTS sound format was first used in Jurassic Park in 1993.
The one the dead Kraken was found on in the third movie was a Hawaiian island
Molokai Island I'm from Hawaii, but got you this link - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molokai
it was used in the film blackdog
The 1960 film "The Wackiest Ship in the Army", a fictional story based on the real-life sailing vessel USS Echo, was filmed on the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i, and at Pearl Harbor Naval Station on Oahu.
In Hawaiian, the term for orchid is "ʻŌhiʻa." Orchids are appreciated in Hawaiian culture for their beauty and are often used in leis and traditional ceremonies. The native Hawaiian orchid species, such as the "Hāpuu" orchid, is cherished for its unique characteristics and contributions to the island's biodiversity.
"Kohala" in Hawaiian generally refers to the Kohala Mountains on the Big Island of Hawaii. The term can also be used to describe the northwestern region of the island. Kohala is known for its lush landscapes and stunning coastline.
Birth Island is a fictional place used in two Godzilla movies. It is not a real place.
Ok you see, in movies computers are used by people.
"Ka moku nui" means "the big island" in Hawaiian. It is often used to refer to the island of Hawaii, which is also known as the Big Island.
The common film type is a 35mm for commercial films, but film of 70 mm and greater have been used at times. Occasionally an imax film and camera is used. This film is huge and has a rich picture and sound quality.
Well, there was this place way BACK. where they used a big SPACE, to FILM movies, and junk. =]
Movies, such as The Island, can be downloaded online for a fee. Sites such as Itunes and Amazon can be used to view this movie and download it to a computer.