The rare use of color in "Schindler's List" was during the Nazi raid on Warsaw, to draw attention to the little girl in the red coat. This was used to show Oskar's POV in watching her, and then to better show her fate late in the film. Then, at the end when the film switches to modern time to show the shift in time. Spielberg shot the film in B&W because that's how all the photographs of the time were shot, and subsequently he want to stay in that pallete as that's how most of us "remember" those times.
If you would like to make a movie from the video shot on your handycam or phone you can use the windows movie maker feature. Which is now available with MSN Live Messenger. If you would like to shoot a movie with the inbuilt webcam. Then you can use the Youcam software. To get it, go to www.hp.com --- in the search field write Youcam and hit enter. From the list please select the link to download the youcam software.
You can use almost any color you want with MS Excel.
No, there is a list of avatars you have to use.
Jesse McCartney has played many roles. Rather than list them all here, please use this link for a detailed information page about his roles: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0565366/#actor
It is a hindi movie. Pakistani movies use urdu.
"On with the Show" in 1929
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Unfortunately, you can't change any of the video transitions in Windows Movie Maker.
"FD" stands for "Food, Drug, and Cosmetic," which signifies that the color additive is approved for use in food, drugs, and cosmetics. The "C" stands for "color" in the context of color additives. So, when you see "FD&C" in a color name or ingredient list, it means it is a color additive approved for use in food, drugs, and cosmetics.
Impossible to say without the list of choices.
colorization
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No, the soundtrack for Hop doesn't list any Rise Against songs.