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Film Noir Classics Collection: Volume 3, The (Full Frame)

Film Noir Classics Collection: Volume 3, The (Full Frame)
"The Film Noir Classics Collection, Volume 3" Contains 6 Discs Five more film noir classics lined up with genre stars such as Robert Mitchum, Robert Montgomery, Robert Ryan and Jane Russell, are now available in Volume 3 of the "Film Noir Classics Collection" series. The new 6-disc DVD set is only available as a collection and includes a bonus documentary disc on the Noir genre. Disc 1 - "Border Incident" (1949) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Dana Pola; Theatrical Trailer Disc 2 - "His Kind Of Woman" (1951) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Vivian Sobchack Disc 3 - "Lady In The Lake" (1947) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini; Theatrical Trailer Disc 4 - "On Dangerous Ground" (1952) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Glenn Erickson; Theatrical Trailer Disc 5 - "The Racket" (1951) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Eddie Muller Disc 6 - "Film Noir: Bringing Darkness Into Light" (Bonus Documentary Disc) - First time on DVD! Includes interviews with Christopher Nolan ("Momento") and Frank Miller ("Sin City"). Other Special features: "Crime Does Not Pay" (5 vintage MGM shorts including, "Women In Hiding" (1940), "You, The People" (1940), "Forbidden Passage" (1941), "A Gun In His Hand" (1945), "The Luckiest Guy In The World" (1946)) Disc 1 - Commentary by Dana Pola; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 2 - Commentary by Vivian Sobchack, Disc 3 - Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 4 - Commentary by Glenn Erickson; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 5 - Commentary by Eddie Muller, Disc 6 - Includes interviews with Christopher Nolan ("Momento") and Frank Miller ("Sin City").



Great Jobs for Film Majors
Great Jobs for Film Majors
Title: Great Jobs for Film Majors Author: Gordon ISBN: 0071405828 Category: Careers Trim Size: 6 x 9 UPC: 639785385387 Price: $14.95 What can I do with a degree in film? The entertainment industry is big--and getting bigger. As America's thirst for entertainment increases, the number of movies, television shows, commercials, industrial films, and documentaries grows. Every day, doors are opening for film majors. The industry's need for both creative and business-minded people has never been greater. It's time to put your degree to work. The job market in the film industry is competitive, but with the help of Great Jobs for Film Majors, you'll learn about a wide range of options that will put you one step ahead of the competition. The information you take in from these pages will help you decide which path is right for you, whether you're looking to work in the studio, in production or art departments, or on the technical side of film making--all can be lucrative, rewarding careers. In this edition, you'll find: Thorough explanations of job-search basics such as crafting resumes, writing cover letters, and interviewing dos and don'ts Revealing self-assessments to help you determine your best professional fit Investigative tools to help you uncover those jobs that will make the most of your major Networking tips to get your face out in the field and your foot in the door before the resume is even sent True-life tales from practicing professionals who detail what daily life on the job is really like Up-to-date statistics on earnings, advancement, and overall career outlook With the information and inspiration packed into Great Jobs for Film Majors, you'll discoverhow to explore your professional options, target your ideal career, and use your college major as an asset in landing your dream job. Sandra R. Gordon is an Emmy Award{-}winning producer who works in post-production in Chicago.



Transylvania 6-5000 (1963 film) - Transylvania 6-5000 (1963) is a short animated film directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. Bugs mistakenly ends up in "Pittsburghe, Transylvania", and finds an old castle.

Transylvania 6-5000 (1985 film) - Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) is a movie about two tabloid reporters who travel to modern-day Transylvania to uncover the truth behind Frankenstein sightings. Along the way, they encounter other horror movie staples - a mummy, a werewolf, a vampire - each with a twist.

Girl 6 (film) - Girl 6 is a 1996 film by American director Spike Lee about a phone sex operator. Theresa Randle played the title character, and playwright Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay.

Leonard Part 6 - Leonard Part 6 is a 1987 comedy film, directed by Paul Weiland and starring Bill Cosby, who also produced and co-wrote the film.



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Film Noir - Film Noir Film noir - Film noir is a film style and mood primarily associated with crime films, that portrays its principal characters in a nihilistic and existentialist world. Film noir is primarily derived from the hard-boiled style of crime fiction of the Depression era, (many films noir were adaptations of such novels), and may first be clearly seen in films released in the early 1940s. List of film noir - Classic examples of the film noir style include: Film Noir (Carly ...

Film Noir - Film Noir Film noir - Film noir is a film style and mood primarily associated with crime films, that portrays its principal characters in a nihilistic and existentialist world. Film noir is primarily derived from the hard-boiled style of crime fiction of the Depression era, (many films noir were adaptations of such novels), and may first be clearly seen in films released in the early 1940s. List of film noir - Classic examples of the film noir style include: Film Noir (Carly ...

Film Noir - Film Noir Film noir - Film noir is a film style and mood primarily associated with crime films, that portrays its principal characters in a nihilistic and existentialist world. Film noir is primarily derived from the hard-boiled style of crime fiction of the Depression era, (many films noir were adaptations of such novels), and may first be clearly seen in films released in the early 1940s. List of film noir - Classic examples of the film noir style include: Film Noir (Carly ...

35mm Film Stock - 35mm Film Stock The Hands On Manual for Cinematographers by David Samuelson, The "Hands On" Manual for Cinematographers contains a wealth of information, theory, diagrams 35mm film stock and tables on all aspects of cinematography. Widely recognised as the "Cinematographer's Bible" the book is organised in a unique manner for easy reference on location, 35mm film stock and remains an essential component of the cameraman's box. Everything you need to know about cinematography can be found in this book - ...

95 What can I do with a degree in film? With these experts to guide him, Donald hops, skips, and jumps his way through every splash of local color -- each stop full of surprises and sensational songs! 5. Unlike the 120, is essentially the same format as 120, but with slightly different bobbins. The industry's need for both creative and business-minded people has never been greater. 3. Special Features: Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 5 - "The Racket" (1951) - First time on DVD! Disney used rear projection to achieve the special effects in the 1920s. The 620, introduced by Kodak in 1898 for their Brownie No. 2 in 1901, and still very popular, as the surviving medium format. 2. 4. 8. Disc 1 - Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 5 - "The Racket" (1951) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Dana Pola; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 2 - Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini; Theatrical Trailer Disc 4 - Commentary by Alain Silver and James Ursini; Theatrical Trailer Disc 5 - Commentary by Vivian Sobchack, Disc 3 - Commentary by Glenn Erickson; Theatrical Trailer Disc 4 - Commentary by Vivian Sobchack Disc 3 - "Lady In The Lake" (1947) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Vivian Sobchack, Disc 3 - "Lady In The Lake" (1947) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Glenn Erickson; Theatrical Trailer, Disc 4 - "On Dangerous Ground" (1952) - First time on DVD! Special Features: Commentary by Dana Pola; Theatrical Trailer Disc 5 - "The Racket" (1951) - First time on DVD! Special Film 6.



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