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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Handmade Films Studios' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Handmade Films Studios Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Handmade Films Studios 1. Cartoon Animation - An Evolving Art Form - By: Jake Gorst The past 150 years has seen tremendous strides in technological and scientific research and invention. Who would have ever imagined that men would walk on the moon or that open heart surgery could be performed with robotic assistance? Still, with all of these advances man has consistently failed in ... Featured ArticleFilm Budgeting - Insider Tips For Film Students Film Budgeting - Insider Tips For Film Students(Copyright 2005 - John Gaskin) This is my 20th year working in the film industry on over 40 film productions. Throughout that time I have never met a new film school graduate who has a clue about handling the most important aspect of ALL filmmaking - the MONEY! I had always assumed (wrongly, it turns out) that film students just weren't interested in knowing about film budgets. However after a recent survey of film students at a reputab ...
Read full story 2. Universal Studios, Hollywood: Behind The Scenes - By: Michael Russell One of the most unique popular theme parks is Universal Studios, Hollywood. The original Universal Studios theme park first started out as a great place to check out the behind the scenes look at shows and films that were filmed at Universal Studios. Now, however, the Studio has added ri... 3. What Makes Great Cinema - By: Christopher Graham The motion picture has taken many steps back from the greatness of its past, but nevertheless that greatness can be achieved once more with the adherence to the elements that follow. No aspect of great film is more or less important than the next, but great film begins, simply... 4. Universal Studios Tours And Television Audiences - By: Michael Russell Have you ever dreamed of sitting in the audience of your favorite television shows? Now you can at the Universal Studios Tours TV Audience Booth. This could be the opportunity of a lifetime, but you need to move fast. Make your way to the TV Audience Booth inside the park. Find out what ... 5. Universal Studios Tours Hollywood Ticket Outlet - By: Michael Russell While visiting Universal Studios Tours, you should pay a visit to the Hollywood Ticket Outlet booth. You can do more than purchase tickets to great shows; you can also request free tickets for many of the shows that are currently being filmed. Note that the shows are limited to the ones that allow s... 6. Walt Disney Is Coming To Town - By: Stephen Schochet In 1923, twenty-one-year-old Walt Disney arrived in Los Angeles fresh from the disappointment of his first cartoon studio going bankrupt in Kansas City. He went to see his twenty-nine-year-old brother Roy in the Veteran`s Hospital were he was recovering from tuberculosis. Roy, a former ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| The Incredibles: When Danger Calls, Jewel Case Only The Incredibles: When Danger Calls features a collection of fun mini-games and activities for children of all ages which captures all the excitement, humour and unique graphical style of the next film from Pixar Animation Studios. Features: Collection of 10 fun-filled, highly replayable games and activities based on the film's characters, settings and events Play as all the film's main characte... |
| Bob Willoughby : Jean Seberg, 1956 Bob Willoughby : Jean Seberg, 1956 Size: 12 x 16 in. / 30.5 x 40.6 cm. This is a gelatin silver archival photograph, signed and numbered by Bob Willoughby (edition of 200). In the early 1950's, Los Angeles born Bob Willoughby began his career photographing for Harper's Bazaar. He was soon discovered by the film studios, becoming the first 'special' photographer, when Warner Brothers assigned hi... |
| Bob Willoughby : Frank Sinatra, 1955 Bob Willoughby : Frank Sinatra, 1955 Size: 12 x 16 in. / 30.5 x 40.6 cm. This is a gelatin silver archival photograph, signed and numbered by Bob Willoughby (edition of 200). In the early 1950's, Los Angeles born Bob Willoughby began his career photographing for Harper's Bazaar. He was soon discovered by the film studios, becoming the first 'special' photographer, when Warner Brothers assigned ... |
| Bob Willoughby : Mitzi Gaynor, 1957 Bob Willoughby : Mitzi Gaynor, 1957 Size: 12 x 16 in. / 30.5 x 40.6 cm. This is a gelatin silver archival photograph, signed and numbered by Bob Willoughby (edition of 200). In the early 1950's, Los Angeles born Bob Willoughby began his career photographing for Harper's Bazaar. He was soon discovered by the film studios, becoming the first 'special' photographer, when Warner Brothers assigned h... |