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"Dream City" beckons to candidates — Beautiful Hollywood, shown here as viewed from Claudette Colbert's hilltop residence, is preparing a royal welcome for the thirty winners in paramount's International contest to find perfect young people for the new production, "The Search for Beauty."
A charming detail from the ceiling of Sta Constanza, showing a putto leading an ox-cart with a harvest of grapes from the vine.
"Dance Girl Dance" 1940 with Maureen O'Hara
Chow Mein and Romance: Chinese night spot provides romantic setting for maureen O'Hara and Louis Hayward in scene from RKO Radio's filmusical, "Dance, Girl, Dance," in which they are co-starred with Lucille Ball. Stellar supporting cast in film which was produced by Erich Pommer and directed by Dorothy Arzner, includes Ralph Bellamy, Ernest Truex, Virginia Field, Mary Carlisle, Katherine Alexander, Harold Huber and Maurice Moscovitch.
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Model | Lương Thị Ngọc Huyền
M.U.A | Bí Lêu Lêu
Photo & Retouch | Huỳnh Minh Tuấn
Vint Production 2015
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2009-09-20
Final image by Rosie Hardy can be seen here.
model: Melissa Stanley
dress by: Kimber René Lynn
makeup by: Kris McGuire
hair by: Kile Britt
Mamiya C220
Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 lens
Fujichrome Provia 100F 120 film
Sans cigar and basking in sunshine and sweet smile, Ken Murray is snapped at Waikiki, Hawaii, by Columbia's omniscient photographer. He is seen chatting with dancer Reri Keahini of Honolulu. Murray, his vacation over, returns as emcee of the first half-hour of "Star Theater," heard Wednesdays on Columbia network. (WABC-CBS, 9:00 to 10:00 PM, EDST. Murray presides while Francis Langford and Kenny Baker sing and David Broekman's orchestra plays from Hollywood.
September 15, 1939
Film being shot when we visited the Pyongyang Film Studios. The film is set during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea with a working title of "Predator", referring to the Japanese colonialists.
The Production Type 00 is the first full production run combat mobile suit from Northrop-Grumman Industries. Fully armored and equipped for a main combat role, the PT-00 is a staple of the North American Republic Armed Forces.
Basic combat loadout is:
1x Quad TOW missile launcher
2x 20mm shoulder cannons
1x 20mm Vulcan cannon
Further information is classified.
"We're breaking the law, but only if we get caught". Bates + Pigz
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Production: 1971-1975
Registered: 05/01/1973 near Guildford.
Engine: 5.3 L 251 hp V12
Eastbourne Magificent Motors - May 2018
TWO JACKS ENTERTAIN VISITORS — When "Skippy," Paramount's production of Percy Crosby's comic strip, went on location in San Bernardino, these two Mexican boys arrived with model ships they had made. They were immediately welcomed by Jackie Cooper, who plays the title role, and Jackie Coogan, who had come to see his younger brother, Robert, work as Sooky.
May 2, 1931
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HKBU Library: HKBU Heritage: Student Productions: 欲叛 = Lust & Betrayal
在電腦室內,男子觀賞情慾電影,並對女友產生幻想。女友在攝影室發現男子與另一女子態度親昵,憤然離去。男子心中有愧,百般解說。女友遭背叛而成恨,施行甜蜜的報復。此影片以舞蹈及音樂為主要表達模式。影片後半部加插製片同學及其父母對電影創作及跳舞夢想的真情分享。
A man watches an erotic movie and has fantasy about his girlfriend. The girlfriend later discovers the man betraying her, so she takes a "sweet" revenge. This movie uses dancing as the major element. The latter half of the video includes a sharing made by the student directors and their parents.
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San Diego Transit's 900-Series, Model Year 1981 GM coaches, in production at the GM Canada plant. These would be the last GMC buses ordered by SDT, although a small number of GMC-built RTS buses would later be operated by MTS.
White-Card Models
Before the actual set construction began, the Art Department created white card models. These models helped the director and production designer look at size and scale and determine camera angles. To plan shots and camera movement, filmmakers inserted a tiny lipstick camera into the model to get a perfect point of view.
People the world-over have been enchanted by the Harry Potter films for nearly a decade. The wonderful special effects and amazing creatures have made this iconic series beloved to both young and old - and now, for the first time, the doors are going to be opened for everyone at the studio where it first began. You'll have the chance to go behind-the-scenes and see many things the camera never showed. From breathtakingly detailed sets to stunning costumes, props and animatronics, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides a unique showcase of the extraordinary British artistry, technology and talent that went into making the most successful film series of all time. Secrets will be revealed.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour London provides an amazing new opportunity to explore the magic of the Harry Potter films - the most successful film series of all time. This unique walking tour takes you behind-the-scenes and showcases a huge array of beautiful sets, costumes and props. It also reveals some closely guarded secrets, including facts about the special effects and animatronics that made these films so hugely popular all over the world.
Here are just some of the things you can expect to see and do:
- Step inside and discover the actual Great Hall.
- Explore Dumbledore’s office and discover never-before-seen treasures.
- Step onto the famous cobbles of Diagon Alley, featuring the shop fronts of Ollivanders wand shop, Flourish and Blotts, the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Eeylops Owl Emporium.
- See iconic props from the films, including Harry’s Nimbus 2000 and Hagrid’s motorcycle.
- Learn how creatures were brought to life with green screen effects, animatronics and life-sized models.
- Rediscover other memorable sets from the film series, including the Gryffindor common room, the boys’ dormitory, Hagrid’s hut, Potion’s classroom and Professor Umbridge’s office at the Ministry of Magic.
Located just 20 miles from the heart of London at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, the very place where it all began and where all eight of the Harry Potter films were brought to life. The Studio Tour is accessible to everyone and promises to be a truly memorable experience - whether you’re an avid Harry Potter fan, an all-round movie buff or you just want to try something that’s a little bit different.
The tour is estimated to take approximately three hours (I was in there for 5 hours!), however, as the tour is mostly self guided, you are free to explore the attraction at your own pace. During this time you will be able to see many of the best-loved sets and exhibits from the films. Unique and precious items from the films will also be on display, alongside some exciting hands-on interactive exhibits that will make you feel like you’re actually there.
The magic also continues in the Gift Shop, which is full of exciting souvenirs and official merchandise, designed to create an everlasting memory of your day at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.
Hogwarts Castle Model - Get a 360 degree view of the incredible, hand sculpted 1:24 scale construction that features within the Studio Tour. The Hogwarts castle model is the jewel of the Art Department having been built for the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. It took 86 artists and crew members to construct the first version which was then rebuilt and altered many times over for the next seven films. The work was so extensive that if one was to add all the man hours that have gone into building and reworking the model, it would come to over 74 years. The model was used for aerial photography, and was digitally scanned for CGI scenes.
The model, which sits at nearly 50 feet in diameter, has over 2,500 fibre optic lights that simulate lanterns and torches and even gave the illusion of students passing through hallways in the films. To show off the lighting to full effect a day-to-night cycle will take place every four minutes so you can experience its full beauty.
An amazing amount of detail went into the making of the model: all the doors are hinged, real plants are used for landscaping and miniature birds are housed in the Owlery. To make the model appear even more realistic, artists rebuilt miniature versions of the courtyards from Alnwick Castle and Durham Cathedral, where scenes from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone were shot.