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Film production

A Wisdom Archive on Film production

Film production

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Osmosis Jones - Film production

Osmosis Jones went through a troubled time in production. The animated sequences, directed by Tom Sit and Piet Kroon, went into production as planned, but acquiring both a director and a star actor for the live-action sequences took some time, until Bill Murray was cast as the main character of Frank, and Peter and Bobby Farrelly stepped in to direct the live action sequences. As part of their contract, the Farrelly Brothers are credited as the primary directors of the film, although they did no ...

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Osmosis Jones, Osmosis Jones - Plot, Osmosis Jones - Film production, Osmosis Jones - Taglines, Osmosis Jones - Cast and crew, Osmosis Jones - Directors, Osmosis Jones - Voice cast, Osmosis Jones - Live action cast

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Film production: Encyclopedia - Bluescreen

Bluescreen is a term for the filmmaking technique of shooting foreground action against an evenly-lit monochomatic background for the purpose of removing the background from the scene and replacing it with a different image or scene. The term also refers to the visual effect resulting from this technique as well as the colored screen itself (although it is often not blue; for example, with greenscreen). The key background color in the video signal is processed out and overlayed with content from a different video signal ...

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Film production: Encyclopedia - Cameo appearance

A cameo role or cameo appearance is a brief and uncredited appearance in a play, or by extension, in works in other performing arts such as films and television. Such a role need not be played by an actor: short appearances by film directors, politicians, athletes, and other celebrities are not unusual. Cameo appearances can also occur in novels and comic books, when an established character makes a brief appearance (sometimes not explicitly identified) to establish a shared universe setting, or make a point of some sort. Many characters from Victorian and later fiction make cameo ...

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Film production: Encyclopedia - Voice-over

This is a term in filmmaking and is used to describe the technique by which a filmmaker places the sound of a human voice (or voices) over images shown on the screen. These sounds may or may not be related to the images being shown. Sometimes voiceovers can create ironic counterpoint with the images being shown; also, sometimes they can be random voices not directly connected to the people seen on the screen. Thus, the voice-over becomes the narration that is played on top of a video segment, usually with the audio for that segment muted or lowered - or not exist ...

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood accounting - Examples of Hollywood accounting

Winston Groom's price for the screenplay rights to his novel Forrest Gump included a share of the profits; however, due to Hollywood accounting, the film's commercial success was converted into a net loss, and Groom received nothing. As such, he has refused to sell the screenplay rights to the novel's sequel, stating that he cannot in good conscience allow money to be wasted on a failure. Stan Lee filed and won a lawsuit alleging that the producers of the movie Spi ...

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Hollywood accounting, Hollywood accounting - How it works, Hollywood accounting - Examples of Hollywood accounting

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - List of film-related topics - Motion picture-related topics alphabetical list

This page aims to list all topics related to the field of motion pictures. For articles about individuals or specific films, see the appropriate lists at the bottom of this page. # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of film-related topics - #. 1.85:1 ratio -- 2.35:1 ratio -- 3-D film -- 3D LUT -- 4-point lighting setup -- 16 mm film -- 35 mm film -- 70mm -- 76th Academy Awards -- ...

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List of film-related topics, List of film-related topics - National and regional cinemas, List of film-related topics - Motion picture-related topics alphabetical list, List of film-related topics - #, List of film-related topics - A, List of film-related topics - B, List of film-related topics - C, List of film-related topics - D, List of film-related topics - E, List of film-related topics - F, List of film-related topics - G, List of film-related topics - H, List of film-related topics - I, List of film-related topics - J, List of film-related topics - K, List of film-related topics - L, List of film-related topics - M, List of film-related topics - N, List of film-related topics - O, List of film-related topics - P, List of film-related topics - R, List of film-related topics - S, List of film-related topics - T, List of film-related topics - U, List of film-related topics - V, List of film-related topics - W, List of film-related topics - X, List of film-related topics - Z, List of film-related topics - Lists, List of film-related topics - Film genres and plots, List of film-related topics - Cast and crew, List of film-related topics - Companies, List of film-related topics - Film details, List of film-related topics - Film success, List of film-related topics - Awards and festivals, List of film-related topics - Film links, List of film-related topics - Geography, List of film-related topics - World History, List of film-related topics - Other

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Take - Film

In cinematography, a take refers to each filmed "version" of a particular scene. Takes of each scene are generally numbered starting with "take one" and the number of each successive take is increased (with the director calling for "take two" or "take eighteen") until the filming of the scene is completed. A one-take occurs when there is only one chance to get it right; for example, a special effects shot featu ...

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Take, Take - Film, Take - Music

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Sean Connery - Personal life

Connery was born in Fountainbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, to a Christian mixed-denomination couple. His father, Joseph Connery, was a Catholic of Irish descent with roots in County Wexford, Ireland and his mother, Euphamia "Effie" Maclean, was Protestant. Neither Tommy (Sean) nor his brother, Neil, were raised Catholic. He claims that he was called by his middle name of Sean long before he became an actor, explaining that he had an Irish friend named Seamus (pronounced Sha-mus) and those who knew them decided to call him by his middle name, ...

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Sean Connery, Sean Connery - Personal life, Sean Connery - James Bond, Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career, Sean Connery - Filmography, Sean Connery - Trivia

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Background

The legal issues originated in the silent era, when the Federal Trade Commission began investigating film companies for potential violations under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. Ultimately, the main issue of monopolization would be the reason behind all the major movie studios being sued in 1938 by the U.S. Department of Justice. The case reached the U.S. Supreme Court ten years later. The verdict went against the studios, ...

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United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc., United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Background, United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - The consequences, United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Fate of film libraries

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Background

The legal issues originated in the silent era, when the Federal Trade Commission began investigating film companies for potential violations under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. Ultimately, the main issue of monopolization would be the reason behind all the major movie studios being sued in 1938 by the U.S. Department of Justice. The case reached the U.S. Supreme Court ten years later. The verdict went against the studios, ...

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United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc., United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Background, United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - The consequences

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Cameo appearance - In film

One of the earliest cameo appearances in film history is that of Erik Satie and his artist friends in the silent movie Entr'acte (1924, see below). It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World included cameos by Jim Backus, Jack Benny, Sterling Holloway, Buster Keaton, Don Knotts, Jerry Lewis, and the Three Stooges. The following is a partial list of other cameo appearances in film: Ann Druyan (Carl Sagan's widow), Contact Frank Abagnale, Jr., Catch Me If You Can Dan Aykroyd, Indiana Jo ...

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Cameo appearance, Cameo appearance - In film, Cameo appearance - In television, Cameo appearance - External link

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Sean Connery - Personal life

Connery was born in Fountainbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, to a Christian mixed-denomination couple. His father, Joseph Connery, was a Catholic of Irish descent with roots in County Wexford, Ireland and his mother, Euphamia "Effie" Maclean, was Protestant. Neither Tommy (Sean) nor his brother, Neil, were raised Catholic. He claims that he was called by his middle name of Sean long before he became an actor, explaining that he had an Irish friend named Seamus and those who knew them decided to call him by his middle name, which started with a ...

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Sean Connery, Sean Connery - Personal life, Sean Connery - James Bond, Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career, Sean Connery - Filmography, Sean Connery - Trivia

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - The consequences

The court orders forcing the separation of motion picture production and exhibition companies are commonly referred to as the Paramount Decrees. Paramount was forced to sell its own theater chain, which merged with the American Broadcasting Company (led by former United Paramount Theaters boss Leonard Goldenson for decades). Today, the former Paramount theaters are controlled by another theater chain, National Amusements, through its control of Viacom. Despite these mergers, it seems unlikely that a v ...

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United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc., United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Background, United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - The consequences, United States v. Paramount Pictures Inc. - Fate of film libraries

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career

Although his most famous role was that of James Bond, Sean Connery has also maintained a highly successful career since, much more so than the other actors who assumed the role. As part of the agreement to appear in Diamonds are Forever, Connery was given carte blanche to produce two films at United Artists but felt that the only film made under this deal, The Offence, was buried by the studio. Apart from The Man Who Would Be King, most of Connery's successes in the next decade were as part of ensemble casts, in films li ...

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Sean Connery, Sean Connery - Personal life, Sean Connery - James Bond, Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career, Sean Connery - Filmography, Sean Connery - Trivia

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood accounting - How it works

Three main factors in Hollywood accounting reduce the so-called profit of a movie, and all have to do with the calculation of overhead: Production overhead. Studios, on average, calculate production overhead by using a figure around 15 percent of total production costs. Distribution overhead. Studios typically use around 30 percent of their gross rentals. Marketing overhead. To determine this number, studios usually determ ...

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Hollywood accounting, Hollywood accounting - How it works, Hollywood accounting - Examples of Hollywood accounting

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Sean Connery - James Bond

Connery is well known to audiences around the world for his role as James Bond. He first appeared as agent 007 in Dr. No (1962) and subsequently played Bond in several sequels. From Russia with Love (1963) Goldfinger (1964) Thunderball (1965) You Only Live Twice (1967) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Never S ...

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Sean Connery, Sean Connery - Personal life, Sean Connery - James Bond, Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career, Sean Connery - Filmography, Sean Connery - Trivia

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career

Although his most famous role was that of James Bond, Sean Connery has also maintained a highly successful career since, much more so than the other actors who assumed the role. As part of the agreement to appear in Diamonds are Forever, Connery was given a carte blanche to produce two films at United Artists but felt that the only film made under this deal, The Offence, was buried by the studio. Apart from The Man Who Would Be King, most of Connery's successes in the next decade were as part of ensemble casts, in films ...

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Sean Connery, Sean Connery - Personal life, Sean Connery - James Bond, Sean Connery - Post-James Bond career, Sean Connery - Filmography, Sean Connery - Trivia

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Film production: Encyclopedia II - List of film-related topics - Lists

List of film-related topics - Film genres and plots. List of alien movies List of character-based movie franchises List of cinematic genres List of famous disaster films List of fantasy films List of films noir List of gay-related movies List of horror films List of Mafia movies List of films with plot twists List of films about possessed or sentient inanimat ...

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List of film-related topics, List of film-related topics - National and regional cinemas, List of film-related topics - Motion picture-related topics alphabetical list, List of film-related topics - #, List of film-related topics - A, List of film-related topics - B, List of film-related topics - C, List of film-related topics - D, List of film-related topics - E, List of film-related topics - F, List of film-related topics - G, List of film-related topics - H, List of film-related topics - I, List of film-related topics - J, List of film-related topics - K, List of film-related topics - L, List of film-related topics - M, List of film-related topics - N, List of film-related topics - O, List of film-related topics - P, List of film-related topics - R, List of film-related topics - S, List of film-related topics - T, List of film-related topics - U, List of film-related topics - V, List of film-related topics - W, List of film-related topics - X, List of film-related topics - Z, List of film-related topics - Lists, List of film-related topics - Film genres and plots, List of film-related topics - Cast and crew, List of film-related topics - Companies, List of film-related topics - Film details, List of film-related topics - Film success, List of film-related topics - Awards and festivals, List of film-related topics - Film links, List of film-related topics - Geography, List of film-related topics - World History, List of film-related topics - Other

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