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The classical Hollywood cinema has a very distinct style, sometimes called the Institutional Mode of Representation: continuity editing, massive coverage, three-point lighting, " mood " music, dissolves, all designed to make the experience as pleasant as possible.
The Hollywood directors and producers sometimes found ample opportunity for audience exploitation, with gimmicks such as 3-D and " Percepto " ( producer William Castle's pseudo-electric-shock technique used for The Tingler, 1959 ).
The typical Spaghetti Western team was made up of an Italian director, Italo-Spanish technical staff, and a cast of Italian, Spanish, German and American actors, sometimes a fading Hollywood star and sometimes a rising one like the young Clint Eastwood in three of Sergio Leone's films.
Stravinsky sometimes conducted concerts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the famous Hollywood Bowl and he conducted other orchestras throughout the United States.
According to Peter Marshall ( Florence Henderson Show, 2008 ) and Kaye Ballard ( E True Hollywood Story, 2000 ) the comedic actor would sometimes verbally ridicule his friends when inebriated.
The film was made as a response to High Noon, which is sometimes thought to be an allegory for blacklisting in Hollywood, as well as a critique of McCarthyism.
" The Hollywood Reporter called it " shocking, outrageous, offensive, sometimes incoherent, occasionally unintelligent.
This street was sometimes used in filming Hollywood westerns.
Hollywood movies sometimes premiered in Gloversville before they opened in California.
Later shows built a tight theme, sometimes acting as a metaparody — such as the Emmy-winning " Moral Majority " episode where advertisers and special interest groups forced significant changes to SCTV's programming ; " Zontar ", a parody of the Larry Buchanan film Zontar, The Thing from Venus which featured an alien race seeking to kidnap SCTV's on-air talent for " a nine-show cycle plus three best-ofs " ( which was the actual deal NBC worked out with SCTV that season ); and an ambitious parody of The Godfather featuring an all-out network war over pay television between SCTV, CBS, NBC, ABC, and PBS-the last featured mafia-style hits on the sets of The Today Show, Three's Company, and The NFL Today as well as an extended sequence with guest star John Marley as an off-beat Leonard Bernstein, spoofing his Godfather role of Hollywood mogul Jack Woltz.
Tualatin is sometimes used as a filming location for Hollywood movies, including Thumbsucker, which was filmed at Tualatin High School.
Cooper turned to film full-time in 1940, finding success in Hollywood in a variety of character roles and was frequently cast as a disapproving, aristocratic society woman, although she sometimes played lively, approachable types, as she did in Rebecca ( 1940 ).
:: I would say that my major problem with Hollywood is this — I sometimes paraphrase Bob Dylan — Bob Dylan says " I may look like Robert Ford, but I feel just like Jesse James.
Part of Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood is also sometimes called " Guitar Row " due to the large number of guitar stores and music industry-related businesses, including the recording studios Sunset Sound Studios and United Western Recorders.
Cheeta ( sometimes billed as Cheetah, Cheta and Chita ) is a chimpanzee character who appeared in numerous Hollywood Tarzan movies of the 1930s – 1960s as well as the 1966 – 1968 television series, as the ape sidekick of the title character, Tarzan.
The story of how Collier wound up going to Hollywood has been mistold sometimes ; but Collier told Wilk that, in Cassis,
Because of this, others sometimes referred to CAA agents as the " Moonies " of the business according to the authors of Hit and Run, the best-selling Hollywood insider account by Griffin and Masters.
The term has also sometimes been used in film criticism, usually referring to the Europe remembered by Hollywood exiles from the final years before revolutions and the overthrow of monarchies affected much of the continent, and recalled in the films of such directors as Ernst Lubitsch and Josef von Sternberg.
Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period.
Manne's heavy load of Hollywood studio work sometimes shifted his attention from his mainstream jazz playing.
Today, there are two Bengali-language film industries: the one in Kolkata, West Bengal, India ( the Cinema of West Bengal, sometimes called Tollywood, a portmanteau of the words Tollygunge and Hollywood ), is one of many centres for Indian regional filmmaking ; and the other one in Dhaka, Bangladesh ( the Cinema of Bangladesh, sometimes called Dhallywood, a portmanteau of the words Dhaka and Hollywood ), is the mainstream national film industry of Bangladesh.

Hollywood and built
Hollywood casino is also built on land as the " riverboat " casinos are no longer such.
Alma-Tadema's meticulous archaeological research, including research into Roman architecture ( which was so thorough that every building featured in his canvases could have been built using Roman tools and methods ) led to his paintings being used as source material by Hollywood directors in their vision of the ancient world for films such as D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), Ben Hur ( 1926 ), Cleopatra ( 1934 ), and most notably of all, Cecil B. DeMille's epic remake of The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ).
The scenes in Jackie Treehorn's house were shot in the Sheats Goldstein Residence, designed by John Lautner and built in 1963 in the Hollywood Hills.
The carriage interiors shot at Universal Studios Hollywood were built on tubes that inflated and deflated to create a rocking motion.
A major artery with a Pacific Electric " Red Car " line between the traffic was built all the way from Hollywood, over Cahuenga Pass, through Lankershim ( now North Hollywood ) out Chandler Blvd., turning right into Van Nuys on Van Nuys Blvd.
Two pioneers to be noted: Hobart Johnstone Whitley, promoter extraordinaire, one of the " Boomers " who built towns in a day after the 1889 " Oklahoma Land Rush ," who drew the designs for some 150 towns with a stick in the dust, including the San Fernando Valley cities of Van Nuys, Reseda, and Canoga Park, and founder of Hollywood, just over the hill.
Hollywood Forever Cemetery instead built a large cenotaph memorial on the lawn overlooking the lake in honor of McDaniel.
* Tuskernini ( voiced by the late Kenneth Mars )-A walrus and an ego-driven but failed Hollywood film director whose schemes are built around films.
Hagen built up his business making Quota quickies for major American studios who were required by law to produce a certain number of British films each year in order to be allowed to release their expensive Hollywood pictures into the lucrative British market.
The production suffered from a lack of available set space because of shortages ; the Starfleet Headquarters set was actually built a few blocks away from Paramount Pictures at the Hollywood Presbyterian Church.
Soon afterward, EMI built a new studio at Hollywood and Vine to match its state-of-the-art Abbey Road Studios in London — see the Capitol Tower below.
* David Horsley ( 1873 – 1933 ), built the first Hollywood movie studio
This operation was the first ever movie studio to be built in Hollywood It opened October 27, 1911.
Around 1910, the East Coast filmmakers began to take advantage of California winters and after Nestor Studios, run by Canadian Al Christie, built the first permanent movie studio in Hollywood a number of the movie companies expanded or relocated to the new Hollywood.
Peter Richardson, who has built his career as a writer-director with the TV series Stella Street and films such as Churchill: The Hollywood Years, has not ruled out the possibility of a whole new series of The Comic Strip Presents ... featuring younger cast members.
The first " high-rise " building at Hollywood and Vine was the 12-story Taft Building, built in 1923 on the southeast corner on the site of the old Memorial Church.
On the northeast corner of Hollywood and Vine is the Equitable Building, a Gothic Deco commercial tower built in 1929 on the northeast corner, designed by Aleck Curlett.
Just to the south on Vine was the fabled Hollywood Plaza Hotel, built in 1924 and home to silent film star Clara Bow's " It Cafe ".
Xanadu's nightclub interior was built on Stage 4 of the Hollywood Center Studios ( 1040 N. Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood ) beginning in 1979.
It was built for Chase Manhattan Bank heiress Dora Hutchinson, who, according to Forbes, threw " massive who ’ s who parties for Hollywood, hosting the A-list likes of Lucille Ball and Ava Gardner, and shooting off fireworks to signal Happy Hour to her neighbors.
The term " Googie " comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.

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