What is the theme tune for desmond wilcox documentary the visit?
Hair dryers aren't really something that can be repaired. If it is still new, you may be able to return it to the company for a replacement, but if it's rather old, you would be better off just replacing it.
What is the name of the beatles documentary film?
The first Beatles movie is called A Hard Days Night.
Will they make a transformers 4?
Micheal Bay said he is done with the Transformers series and so is Shia Lebouf. But if it makes money, there will surely be more.
How can you sell your documentary films?
There are 4 essential approaches that impartial movies find the cash to get their movie made:
1. Tax incentives.
2. Debt (aka loans).
3. Equity
4.Four. Pre-sales.
Most unbiased films use a few aggregates of those 4 elements. They’re all worth considering, but for today, allow’s recognition on pre-sales.
Who plays Jack dawson in Titanic?
Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jack Dawson, and Kate Winslet plays Rose Dewitt Bukater.
If you are asking, Jack and Rose are real. Thay are just played by a diffrent person to show the real prople are real.
What is the story of the documentary film Sa Liyab ng Libong Sulo?
IT IS ABOUT THE SLAVERY HAPPENED DURING THE SPANISH COLONIZATION AND DURING THE AMERICAN REGIME. IT ALSO PORTRAYED THE HAPPENINGS TODAY IN OUR COUNTRY. YOU CAN ALSO WATCH THIS AT:
http://pinas-first.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=169:sa-liyab-ng-libong-sulo&catid=74:movies&Itemid=199 or just visit: http://pinas-first.com/
What makes a good documentary film?
It's engaging enough to keep the viewer interested.
Some people these days can't handle paying attention for more than 5 - 10 minutes. So I'd say that if a documentary can keep someone viewing longer than that, it makes it a good one!
There's plenty of websites that will do this for you though. Particularly Documentary Addict which is definately the best one out there.
What movie is a horror movie about horror movies?
A horror movie about a horror movie is almost certainly Terror in the Aisles (1984), which is a horror-documentary narrated by Donald Pleasence, who starred in Halloween(1978), and Nancy Allen, who starred in Carrie (1978) and Dressed to Kill (1980). The movie is a compilation of trailers and scenes from other famous horror, crime and triller movies. Since the movie dwells almost exclusively on the grittiest and scariest scenes, many moviegoers found themselves "in the aisles" and racing for the door.
What is the average length of a documentary?
The first ones were about 60 minutes long. Most of them are still about this length, but the final word will come from the editors and those in charge.
Do films reflect or influence the society?
For example many movies can affect peoples beliefs and ideals for example the movie the passion of the christ strengthened peoples beliefs in god or Jesus whereas some Jewish people around the world found the film offensive and anti semetic.
There is also the topic of horror movies and violent movies make people loose their grip on reality and develop mental health issues and in some cases act out what they see in a movie. This is why some movies get bad publicity and wind up getting banned but the irony is that because its banned and gets bad press more people will want to go and see it therefore establishing a cult fanbase if you will.
For others it just shows people about the what ifs of the world, fantasy being put on film to help people escape reality for about and hour and a half.
so as you see some movies can have big effects on society by being controversial, by being heartwarming and sometimes just to entertain the public.
anyway that's just my stance hope i could help john
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Was there a Jack Dawson on the Titanic?
yes there was
James Cameron invented "Jack Dawson" and found out later that there was a "J. Dawson" aboard the ship. Research points to J. Dawson as someone with the first name Joseph. See attached link.
Synopsis gilda Joyce psychic investigator?
Gilda Joyce is a psychic investigator in training. She follows a lead to the house belonging to her distant uncle, Lester, and his anti-social daughter, Juliet. Gilda leaves for San Francisco and discovers a rustic tower in which Juliet's insane Aunt Melanie supposedly jumped off of. She also sees that at times, Juliet unknowingly zones out and talks to the spirit of Melanie. Gilda talks to Juliet and proposes the idea of trying to communicate with her deceased aunt. At first, Juliet refuses, but after she zones out again, she reluctantly agrees. Juliet and Gilda start their investigation by sneaking into Lester's study to dig up old files, going into Lester's law firm to ask questions in a disguise, and other feats that would get them very little facts, such as, that Melanie refused to go to a home, that Juliet is a painter like Melanie, and the fact that Lester didn't push her off the tower.
Gilda and Juliet's investigation goes so far that they went into the forbidden tower, climbed up the spiral stairs, and saw the whole room was filled with Melanie's interesting, but eerie paintings. They find a goodbye letter to Lester. Lester ends up sleepwalking straight into the tower, and after waking up; he scolds the two girls for entering the tower. He then asks Gilda to go back to Michigan. Juliet claims that if he kicks Gilda out, she will go with her. All three of them proceed to go to sleep and discuss the matter the next day. In the morning, Lester finds Juliet packing her clothes to go to Michigan with Gilda. Lester begs her to stay, and as a last resort, he hands a letter addressed to Juliet from Melanie. They make up and say that Gilda won't go back until the original return date. The next day, Gilda and Juliet go to the beach with Lester's assistant, Summer, who they befriended over the summer. Before Gilda departs for Michigan, Juliet promises to write to each other and Gilda leaves.
How can you make money through 401 k?
This is a profit sharing plan where the employee designates a certain percentage or dollar amount of his/her paycheck as a 'pre-tax' deduction that goes into an IRS approved 401k plan. It makes money from earned interest or from corporate matches.
If any funds are removed before a certain age, an automatic 20% is withheld for Federal tax and an additional 10% penalty for withdrawal before age 59-1/2.
Can I legally use full-screen video game footage in a documentary film without permission?
A video-game's footage can be used without permission under the "fair usage" laws. Before you go sticking it into your movie, brush up on those laws, because it is way open to interpretation. This is not an exact wording by any stretch of the imagination, but the general spirit of "fair usage" or "fair use": The use of copyrighted information, music or imaging can be used as an example of a broader theme as long as the copyrighted material is not claimed by the documentarian, or to be used as purely entertainment content. For example, if you include screenshots or action in Quake as an example of video game violence, then you are okay. But if you use it as the opening credit graphics of the film, then there will be trouble. Make certain that you credit every piece of copyrighted material.
The best way to use graphics of a video game is to videotape the monitor as a person is playing it instead of directly feeding the image to a recorder. This adds a separating layer away from infringement -- it's a person playing Quake, not Quake being exploited as the sole piece of entertainment. Your legal stance should show in the film that your intent is to give examples of video game violence, not that Quake is a good or bad game.
Even if you say something good about a product, you open yourself up to legal consequence. If your film is about the evolution of video game graphics, you should take the same precautions.
Why is the director disappointed about the channel crossing?
a rough crossing would have made the documentary more dramatic
What are some straight edge documentaries?
Some notable straight edge documentaries include "Edge: The Story of an American Punk Rock Band," which explores the origins and impact of the straight edge movement within punk culture. "Straight Edge Kegger" provides a glimpse into the lives of young straight edge individuals, showcasing their perspectives and experiences. Additionally, "The Edge of Quarrel" examines the intersection of straight edge and hardcore punk, highlighting its ethos and community. These films collectively illustrate the philosophy and lifestyle of straight edge, shedding light on its cultural significance.
I have asked myself the same question before.
The show was produced in England by ;
BBC Horizon: "It's About Time" (1979)...in PAL format
It was shown on PBS:
(showed PBS) "It's About Time" December 30, 1980 (1980-12-30) 0720
PBS Nova Season 8-Episode12
I havn't been able to find a copy anywhere,yet.-Amazon,Ebay,Horizon/BBC or PBS.
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0662636/
Some scenes on Utube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lME0gB4O_vQ