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This form may be obtained from the local office of your district director.
However, in instances an individual director may still bind the company by his acts by virtue of his ostensible authority ( see also: the rule in Turquand's Case ).
:" a director need not exhibit in the performance of his duties a greater degree of skill than may reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience.
The Principal title is often used in dual career ladder organizations and may be equivalent to manager or director.
Or the actor may fumble some of his lines in a group shot ; rather than discarding a good version of the shot, the director may just have the actor repeat the lines " in one " and cut to that solitary view when necessary.
" The director's cut may include unsatisfactory takes, a preliminary soundtrack, a lack of desired pick-up shots etc., which the director would not like to be shown.
However, traditional tools such as pencils or markers are useful even when computers are used for finalization ; a designer or art director may hand sketch numerous concepts as part of the creative process.
Critic Leonard Maltin labeled Hawks " the greatest American director who is not a household name ," noting that, while his work may not be as well known as Ford, Welles, or DeMille, he is no less a talented filmmaker.
Even though in general, ordinary relations between directors and shareholders in a business corporation are not of such a fiduciary nature as to make it the duty of a director to disclose to a shareholder the general knowledge which he may possess regarding the value of the shares of the company before he purchases any from a shareholder, yet there are cases where, by reason of the special facts, such duty exists.
The historians John Stuart Cox and Athan G. Theoharis speculated that Clyde Tolson, who became an associate director of the FBI and Hoover's primary heir, may have been his lover.
If not, actors frequently train in preparation for their roles, or the action director may rely more on stylized action or filmmaking tricks like camera angles, editing, doubles, undercranking, wire work, and computer-generated imagery.
Some people who are not British or European Union citizens are restricted as to what work they may do while in the UK, which may exclude them from being a director.
The Jury may also choose to award a Special Lion for an overall work to a director or actor of a film presented in the main competition section.
While some aspects of the production may have been unusual, one critic noted that " placing the ( Polovtsian ) Dances as a Finale is an elegant idea, [...] the director Andrejs Zagars and the conductor Noam Zur have thus presented a musically and dramaturgically coherent Prince Igor.
In December 1968, the Journal of Medical Genetics published the first XYY review article — by Michael Court Brown, director of the MRC Human Genetics Unit — which reported no overrepresentation of XYY males in nationwide chromosome surveys of prisons and hospitals for the developmentally disabled and mentally ill in Scotland, and concluded that studies confined to institutionalized XYY males may be guilty of selection bias, and that long-term longitudinal prospective studies of newborn XYY boys were needed.
No school may be honored with either award twice while under the same director.
The director and critic René Clair writing in 1929 makes a clear distinction between film dialogue and film noise and very clearly suggests that noise can have meaning and be interpreted: "... it is possible that an interpretation of noises may have more of a future in it.
may have been Julian of Norwich's spiritual director and editor of her Long Text Showing of Love.
If not, actors frequently train in preparation for their roles, or the action director may rely more on stylized action or filmmaking tricks.
" In the book Reel Views 2, James Berardinelli comments, " James Cameron's The Abyss may be the most extreme example of an available movie that demonstrates how the vision of a director, once fully realized on screen, can transform a good motion picture into a great one.
The accent may originally have been inspired by a comment by a French film director, in which he pronounced " house " as "' arse ," to Sellers's fellow Goon, Michael Bentine, at a dinner party.
All male director nominations will be invalid as long as the condition is not met, and financial penalties may apply for other directors.

director and require
While most states require a for-profit corporation to have at least one director and two officers, Delaware laws do not have this restriction.
A program director or music consultant would select some set of music " standards " and require the playlist to be followed, perhaps in an order selected by the jock.
While Section 106 does not mandate explicitly that any federal agency director accept the advice of the ACHP, their advice has practical influence, especially given the statutory obligations of the NHPA that require federal agencies to " take into account the effect of the undertaking.
Eliot Cohen, the director of strategic studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, declared in The Wall Street Journal, a little more than a month after the attacks on the twin towers and the Pentagon, that the struggle against terrorism was more than a law-enforcement operation, and would require military conflict beyond the invasion of Afghanistan.
Upon hearing of the planned film adaptation, the NAACP fought hard to require the film's producer and director to delete racial epithets from the film ( in particular the offensive slur " nigger ") and to alter scenes that might be incendiary and that, in their view, were historically inaccurate.
The director and composer will watch the entire film, taking note of which scenes require original music.
Other positions, such as research director, call for managing the work of others and require more general skills.
When it became clear that this would require the Sadler's Wells company to tour for 30 weeks every year, and practically destroy its presence on the London opera scene, Tucker, his deputy Stephen Arlen, and his musical director Alexander Gibson resigned.
Initial screen tests convinced him and the director George Cukor that Goddard would require coaching to be effective in the role, but that she showed promise, and she was the first actress given a Technicolor screen test.
This may require the young offender to report to and be supervised by the provincial director.
If a young person is found guilty, " By order direct that the young person be discharged on any conditions that the court considers appropriate and may require the young person to report to and be supervised by the provincial director ".
The " Additional " may also serve where the complexity of the scene or specialized elements within it ( stunts, period work ) require or are best served by a dedicated AD in most respects equal to a 1st AD-directing and controlling a number of other ADs to direct action to the satisfaction of the 1AD and the director.
It requires a medical certificate of completed SRS from a physician licensed in the jurisdiction where the surgery took place ( or, if this cannot be obtained, other documentation as required by the director of vital statistics ); a certificate signed by a second licensed physician attesting that the person was examined and found to be of the target sex ; and " any other evidence the director may require.
Budgetary and scheduling restraints require vet vidpic director Scott Spiegel ... to keep most of the action within the casino set.
though he was initially scheduled to stay with Blue Book for only a few months, when Project Grudge was upgraded in status in late 1951 and renamed Project Blue Book, Ruppelt ( then a Captain ) was kept on as director when normally, such an upgrade would require the appointment of at least a Colonel to oversee the project ; this may well be a testament to Ruppelt's leadership and organizational skills.
" he cameraman confers with the director on: ( a ) the composition of shots for action, since some scenes require definite composition for their best dramatic effect, while others require the utmost fluidity, or freedom from any strict definition or stylization ; ( b ) atmosphere ; ( c ) the dramatic mood of the story, which they plan together from beginning to end ; ( d ) the action of the piece.
As director for alcohol policies at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Hacker has led national efforts to combat alcoholic beverage industry marketing and advertising practices, to increase long-dormant alcohol excise tax rates, and to require warning labels on alcoholic beverage containers.

director and company
The director of the company was interested in Microprocessor technology and noticed there was a market for selling kits to computer building amateurs, so they started selling electronic kits to hobbyists, and employed four persons at that time.
In 1947, David Brown Limited bought the company under the leadership of managing director Sir David Brown — its " post-war saviour ".
In 1972, the company was sold to another company called Company Developments Ltd., backed by a Birmingham-based consortium, and chaired by chartered accountant and company director William Willson, MBE.
Bille is the first foreign director to be hired by the Chinese film company.
Larry Steinbachek became the musical director for Michael Laub's theatre company, ' Remote Control Productions '.
* shadow director-an individual who is not a named director but who nevertheless directs or controls the company
In many legal systems, the director has a right to receive special notice of any resolution to remove him or her ; the company must often supply a copy of the proposal to the director, who is usually entitled to be heard by the meeting.
By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest ( to do well for himself out of the transaction ) and his duty to the company ( to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction ).
Fulcher also established an association with Justin de Blank, a director at Conran, which blossomed when de Blank left to launch his own upmarket provisions company and restaurant business in 1968.
More problematic is that between 2004 and 2006 he was an executive director of a lobbying company Dutko Worldwide Prague.
This project was finished in 2001 when, after the track was redesigned to a long circuit and a new pits building was realized ( by HPG, the development company of John Hugenholtz jr, son of the former director ), a new grandstand was situated along the long straight.
* Technical director, the most senior technical person within a theatrical company or television studio
Often after the director has had his chance to oversee a cut, the subsequent cuts are supervised by one or more producers, who represent the production company and / or movie studio.
The Khanzhonkov company retained its dominance, but the Ermoliev company, which had been formed in 1914, became its principal competitor, propelled by the work of its star, Ivan Mosjoukin, and principal director, Yakov Protazanov.
In 1920 the short-lived company Minerva Films was founded in London by the actor Leslie Howard ( also producer and director ) and his friend and story editor Adrian Brunel.
In September 1949 Orwell invited his accountant Harrison to visit him in hospital, and Harrison claimed that Orwell then asked him to become director of GOP Ltd and to manage the company but there was no independent witness.
" The company changed its name to La Société Constructions Levallois-Perret, with Maurice Koechlin as managing director.

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