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The Linwood Dunn Theater is located at the Academy ’ s Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study in Hollywood and seats 286 people.
At RKO, Linwood Dunn used a travelling matte to create " wipes " – where there were transitions like a windshield wiper in films such as Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).
Until Linwood G. Dunn refined the design and use of the optical printer, effects shots were accomplished as in-camera effects.
Though Wise worked only as editor on Citizen Kane, it is likely that while working on the film he became familiar with the optical printer techniques employed by Linwood Dunn, inventor of the practical optical printer, to produce effects for Citizen Kane such as the image projected in the broken snowglobe which falls from Kane's hand as he dies.
Other sources cite it as a reference to the house across the street from where Roddenberry grew up, while another account gives it as the street address of Linwood Dunn.
It was initially filmed by both Howard A. Anderson and Linwood G. Dunn at Dunn's Film Effects of Hollywood facility, who also re-filmed later more-elaborate models of the ship, generating a variety of stock footage that could be used in later episodes.
* TCM Remembers 1998: composer John Addison, Gene Autry, Binnie Barnes, Lloyd Bridges, Dane Clark, art director George Davis, John Derek, special effects visual Linwood G. Dunn, Alice Faye, Norman Fell, editor Gene Fowler, Jr., Douglas Fowley, Patricia Hayes, Valerie Hobson, Josephine Hutchinson, director Alan J. Pakula, Leonid Kinskey, director Akira Kurosawa, cinematographer Charles Lang, Phil Leeds, Jean Marais, E. G. Marshall, Roddy McDowall, Jeanette Nolan, Lucille Norman, Maidie Norman, Dick O ' Neill, Maureen O ' Sullivan, composer Gene Page, choreographer Jerome Robbins, Gene Raymond, Roy Rogers, Esther Rolle, Frank Sinatra, J. T. Walsh, Vincent Winter, O.
* Linwood G. Dunn ( 1904 – 1998 ), American cinematographer and special effects artist
* Linwood G. Dunn
* Academy Award for Best Effects, Special Visual Effects ( Linwood G. Dunn )
Linwood G. Dunn expanded the concept in the 1930s, and the development continued well into the 1980s, when the printers were controlled with minicomputers.
Linwood Dunn ASC, at RKO Radio Pictures, expanded on this with the use of traveling matte with films like Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).

Linwood and effects
The huge investment in both the Imp and the Linwood production plant proved to be one of the reasons for the undoing of Rootes Group, and its commercial failure fuelled the huge losses suffered although the main reason for Rootes Group losses were industrial unrest and the effects of the forthcoming cooperation with Chrysler Corporation of the USA.

Linwood and for
When the name Stranger became a problem for the Postal Service who confused Stranger with a nearby town also named Stranger ( referred to as " Big " Stranger ), the town was renamed Linwood on December 20, 1877.
Legend has it that one day when the townspeople were cutting wood for the church, Colonel Loring suggested they change the name to Linwood, because of the many linden trees that grew in the area.
But, according to the Kansas Historical Collections, the town of Stranger had its name changed to Linwood by Senator William A. Harris because of his great appreciation for the linwood trees that were abundant in the vicinity of Stranger Creek.
* Linwood Clark, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District, 1929 – 1931.
Students in public school for grades 9-12 attend the Mainland Regional High School, and which serves students from Linwood, Northfield and Somers Point.
Students in public school for grades 9-12 attend the Mainland Regional High School, and which serves students from Linwood, Northfield and Somers Point.
Linwood Middle School for grades 6-8 ( 1, 314 ) and
There is a plaza southbound along the Parkway as well as exit 166 for Bergen County Route 110 ( Linwood Avenue ).
* " Linwood ", written and performed by Jon Chandler on The Grand Dame of the Rockies – Songs of the Hotel Colorado and the Roaring Fork Valley ; winner of the 2009 Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Song
Malcolm in the Middle was an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
* Constable John Campbell, awarded the George Medal for his part in foiling the Linwood bank robbery
It was intended to be a response from Rootes to rival BMC's popular Mini, and a massive new factory in Linwood in Renfrewshire was built for its assembly.
The Linwood plant was a disaster for many reasons — chiefly the West of Scotland workforce who had no experience in motor vehicle assembly, and the build quality and reliability of the cars inevitably suffered.
The closure of Linwood in 1981 spelled the end ( in Europe at least ) for the Avenger.
Malcolm in the Middle creator Linwood Boomer appears as Mary Ingalls's teacher-turned-husband, Adam Kendall, whom she meets at the school for the blind in the 1978-1979 season.
In the end a complex schedule of trains shifting completed cars and raw castings down south and trains loaded with engine – gearbox assemblies and many other Ryton sourced goods ran north for the duration of Linwood Imp production.
Production continued until 1981, when Peugeot closed the Linwood production plant and concentrated all British production at the Ryton plant, which was in use until the end of 2006, by which time it had been making Peugeot cars for 21 years.
* Findagrave. com Page for Linwood Cemetery
Many of the place names for Linwood come from the presence of linden trees.
Crosslee is part of Ward 9 ( Houston, Crosslee and Linwood ) for local authority elections to Renfrewshire Council, a four-councillor ward.
PSA decided that the Linwood plant would be unprofitable to maintain and should be closed, which meant an end to both the Avenger and Sunbeam model lines, further emphasizing the need for a new supermini in the Talbot lineup.

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ABC used the demolition site of the former St. Joseph Hospital located at Linwood Boulevard and Prospect Avenue in an inner-city neighborhood in Kansas City as the set.
In May 1860, a treaty was signed at Sarcoxieville, northeast of Linwood, by Chief Sarcoxie of the Delaware and by the United States.
Linwood is located at ( 39. 000722 ,-95. 037199 ).
* 5-8 is located at the Northbridge Middle School located at 171 Linwood Avenue
* 9-12 is located at the Northbridge High School located at 427 Linwood Avenue
Whitinsville Christian School is located at 279 Linwood Avenue in Whitinsville.
* Pointe Aux Barques is an unincorporated community in the Township at Linwood and Gill Roads.
Linwood is located at ( 41. 412892 ,-96. 931312 ).
Linwood is located at ( 39. 343718 ,- 74. 57105 ).
The station is located at the intersection of Linwood Avenue and Kinderkamack Road.
Emerson has two traffic lights, located at the intersection of Linwood Avenue and Kinderkamack Road and at the intersection of Van Wagoner Avenue and Kinderkamack Road.
Following the War, Holt spent an increasing amount of time at his plantation Linwood, located southwest of Lexington, where he operated a scientific farm on his, and where, as President of the North Carolina Agricultural Society, Holt was among the first to introduce purebred breeds of livestock to North Carolina.
Linwood is located at ( 39. 825945 ,-75. 422808 ).
Apart from the Sumner campus, it operates satellite classrooms at Sumner School and at Linwood High School.
However, Holliday biographer Gary Roberts has located evidence that other bodies were transported to the Linwood Cemetery at the same time of the month that year, and the papers reported at the time explicitly that the burial was in the Linwood Cemetery.
Futrell died in 1955 in Little Rock and is interred at Linwood Cemetery in Paragould.
She attended Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, where she worked at the campus radio and TV stations and at WOND1400 a newstalk station in Linwood, NJ, WBBF, an AM outlet in Rochester.

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