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De Laurentiis had wanted them to film in his elaborate Wilmington studio, but the production team felt uneasy being so close to the producer, so they moved to Wadesboro, approximately three hours away.
Italian cinema went from utilizing elaborate studio sets to using the countryside and the city streets to provide a more " realistic " setting.
Shearer also took on another play popularized by Cornell in Romeo and Juliet ( 1936 ) ( her first film of the 30s to lose money ) and Marie Antoinette ( 1938 ) ( a budget of almost $ 2, 500, 000 was too great for the studio to expect a profit ), though their elaborate sets and costumes helped make the films immensely popular with audiences.
In the studio, to ensure authenticity, an elaborate set was created, consisting of Senate committee rooms, cloak rooms, hotel suites as well as specific Washington, DC monuments, all based on a trip Capra and his crew made to the capital.
The final film was shot on the backlot and stages at Chaplin's Hollywood studio, where elaborate Klondike sets were constructed.
He found the presence of an audience distracting, and those in the seats frequently did not understand some of the more elaborate visual gags and special effects, which could only be appreciated by watching studio monitors instead of the stage.
At least three episodes were filmed without a live studio audience: " The Bad Old Days ," which featured an extended flashback sequence that relied on optical effects that would have been impractical to shoot with a live audience in the studio ; " The Alan Brady Show Presents ," which required elaborate set and costume changes ; and " Happy Birthday and Too Many More ," which was filmed on November 26, 1963, only four days after President Kennedy's assassination.
) The presentation was so elaborate, there was a studio audience, and they printed a program for it.
Paxton crafted his elaborate compositions with models in his studio, and the props he used, appear in several different paintings.
Using the Calotype process, they produced a wide range of portraits depicting well-known Scottish luminaries of the time, including Hugh Miller, both in the studio and in outdoors settings, often amongst the elaborate tombs in Greyfriars Kirkyard.
Some heliodons are very elaborate, using tracks in a high ceiling to carry a light across a large studio.
The original 1950 cost of the elaborate studio mock-up was $ 40, 000.
Space above the Subway restaurant at River Street and New Haven Avenue in downtown Milford was converted into an elaborate clubhouse-style studio by DIY Network as part of their " Man Caves " series hosted by former NFLer Tony Siragusa and DIY's Jason Cameron.
In 2006 they released " a more elaborate and meandering " album, A Matter of Life and Death, which received, along with their two previous studio releases, a gold certification by the BPI.
He creates elaborate maquettes of these settings from real baked goods made in his Manhattan studio as a visual source for the final works.
Since the late 1990s, it has become popular to create an elaborate wedding album, often taken at a photography studio.
It was famous for a relatively large and elaborate maze / obstacle course that was part of the show's studio set.
The show revolved around a variety of practical jokes, either in game-type formats played out within the studio or as often elaborate set-ups on unsuspecting members of the public, either studio-based or shot on location. Messy studio games included the Dunk Tank, Glube Tube and Pie Chair.

elaborate and effects
It was an elaborate production that included location shooting in the Truckee mountains with 600 extras, extravagant sets, and special effects.
The Beach Boys concept album Pet Sounds helped herald the psychedelia movement in America, with its artful experiments, psychedelic lyrics based on emotional longings and self-doubts, elaborate sound effects and new sounds on both conventional and unconventional instruments.
The Democrats lowered tariffs with the Underwood Tariff in 1913, though its effects were soon overwhelmed by the changes in trade caused by World War I. Wilson proved especially effective in mobilizing public opinion behind tariff changes by denouncing corporate lobbyists, addressing Congress in person in highly dramatic fashion, and staging an elaborate ceremony when he signed the bill into law.
The plays were performed by a combination of professionals and amateurs and were written in highly elaborate stanza forms ; they were often marked by the extravagance of the sets and ' special effects ', but could also be stark and intimate.
As time went on and technology advanced, the concerts became much more elaborate, with visual effects, lighting, lasers, pyrotechnics, and projected images.
Metropolis features a range of elaborate special effects and set designs, ranging from a huge gothic cathedral to a futuristic cityscape.
His productions were exceptionally profitable ; they were famous, most of all, for their elaborate and often spectacular scenery and effects.
The most elaborate mode in common use involves five channels for normal-range speakers () ( right front, center, left front, rear right, rear left ) and one channel ( allotted audio ) for the subwoofer driven low-frequency effects.
Coincidentally, the graphics in Sonic 3, especially the backgrounds, are pretty elaborate, as well as full of animated effects, such as swaying plants and heat distortion.
Jean Fouquet: The Martyrdom of St. Appolonia ( 1460 ), depicting the staging of a mystery play, led by a theatre directorIn Medieval times, the complexity of vernacular religious drama, with its large scale mystery plays that often included crowd scenes, processions and elaborate effects, gave the role of director ( or stage manager or pageant master ) considerable importance.
The 1990s saw exponential growth in the use of computer-generated imagery to enhance both animated sequences and live-action special effects, allowing elaborate computer-animated sequences to dominate both.
There are no special effects or elaborate sets ; instead, the film was shot in real locations in Paris, the night-time streets of the capital becoming the streets of Alphaville, while modernist glass and concrete buildings ( in 1965 they were new and strange architectural designs ) represent the city's interiors.
Airport enhancements, for example, range from simple add-ons that update runways or taxiways to very elaborate packages that reproduce every lamp, pavement marking, and structure at an airport with near-total accuracy, including animated effects such as baggage cars or marshalling agents.
* October 31 – George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic begin " The P-Funk / Rubber Band Earth Tour " in Houston, a national live series highlighting one of the biggest and revolutionary stage shows in the history of the music industry ( the rock group Kiss would be the other group to do a similar act ), relying on elaborate costumes, special lighting and effects, and extremely large props including " the Mothership ", which would arrive and land on stage, all of what this band is generally known for.
The elaborate sheen was never visible on screen ( lighting schemes prevented reflections while filming so the ship could be properly inserted into effects shots ) and so when the model was repainted with conventional techniques the effect was lost.
In addition, more elaborate toys may contain miniature electronic components that provide light and sound effects.
The masque featured elaborate dancing, and the sophisticated special effects that were Jones's specialty: for example,
In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was presented with increasingly elaborate stage effects as the closing part of pantomimes.
In an attempt to reach a wider audience, the album combined many elements, such as complex orchestral sounds, African chanting and elaborate musical effects.
These doors were not finished until 1469 ; their reliance on a few figures placed in simple, orderly compositions against a flat ground, contrasts sharply with the elaborate pictorial effects of Lorenzo Ghiberti's more famous Baptistery doors.
These tend to include elaborate stage lighting ; an image magnification ( IMAG ) system and / or pre-recorded video ; inflatables, artwork or other set pieces ; various special effects such as theatrical smoke and fog and pyrotechnics ; and unusual costumes or wardrobe.
The White Devil would have been performed, probably in one continuous action, by adult actors, with elaborate stage effects a possibility.

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The idea that alternative mathematical systems might exist was very troubling to mathematicians of the 19th century and the developers of systems such as Boolean algebra made elaborate efforts to derive them from traditional arithmetic.
It lacks the inflections of English, such as tense and number, and does not use articles such as " the ", but its spatial mode of expression has enabled it to develop an elaborate system of grammatical aspect that is absent from English.
Snyder theorizes that Agathon might have made a deliberate effort to mimic the sumptuous attire of his famous fellow-poet, although by Agathon's time, such clothing, especially the κεκρύφαλος ( kekryphalos, an elaborate covering for the hair ) had long fallen out of fashion for men.
The poetic works of Alcaeus were collected into ten books, with elaborate commentaries, by the Alexandrian scholars Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace sometime in the 3rd century BC, and yet his verses today exist only in fragmentary form, varying in size from mere phrases, such as wine, window into a man ( fr. 333 ) to entire groups of verses and stanzas, such as those quoted below ( fr. 346 ).
This became the dominant form in the Restoration, when composers such as Henry Purcell ( 1659 – 1695 ) and John Blow ( 1649 – 1708 ) wrote elaborate examples for the Chapel Royal with orchestral accompaniment.
When telegraph messages were the state of the art in rapid long distance communication, elaborate systems of commercial codes that encoded complete phrases into single words ( commonly five-letter groups ) were developed, so that telegraphers became conversant with such " words " as BYOXO (" Are you trying to weasel out of our deal?
* Long pendants, bangle bracelets, cocktail rings, and elaborate accessory items such as cigarette cases and holders
More elaborate scales, such as the Glasgow Coma Scale, quantify an individual's reactions such as eye opening, movement and verbal response on a scale ; Glasgow Coma Scale ( GCS ) is an indication of the extent of brain injury varying from 3 ( indicating severe brain injury and death ) to a maximum of 15 ( indicating mild or no brain injury ).
The modern idea of citizenship still respects the idea of political participation, but it is usually done through " elaborate systems of political representation at a distance " such as representative democracy.
Operations such as these, and even more elaborate operations can also be performed in computer music programming languages such as Max / MSP, SuperCollider, Csound, Pure Data ( Pd ), Keykit, and ChucK.
Releases such as Abigail, " Them ," and The Eye told elaborate sagas of horror and the supernatural.
Not surprisingly, the " growth over profits " mentality and the aura of " new economy " invincibility led some companies to engage in lavish internal spending, such as elaborate business facilities and luxury vacations for employees.
Parry and his student Albert Lord pointed out that such elaborate oral tradition, foreign to today's literate cultures, is typical of epic poetry in a predominantly oral cultural milieu, the key words being " oral " and " traditional ".
Later atlases showed fewer and fewer elaborate figures until they were no longer printed on such tables.
The ceremony includes speeches by senior Israeli officials, an artistic presentation, a ritual march of flag-carrying soldiers forming elaborate structures ( such as a Menorah, a Magen David and the number which represents the age of the State of Israel ) and the lighting of twelve beacons ( one for each of the Tribes of Israel ).
The Ottoman style of mosque usually included elaborate columns, aisles, and high ceilings in the interior, while incorporating traditional elements, such as the mihrab.
Numerous burials have been found, many with elaborate goods such as baskets, stone and bone tools, beads, bangles, pendants and occasionally animal sacrifices, with more goods left with burials of males.
Water cisterns two-thirds of the way up the cliff drain the nearby wadis by an elaborate system of channels, which explains how the rebels managed to conserve enough water for such a long time.
Refreshments at a reception may be as minimal, such as coffee or lemonade, or as elaborate as those at a state dinner.
More elaborate parametric equalisers may allow other parameters to be varied, such as skew.

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