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The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into 14 films: ten animated, and four with live actors.
For many years he simultaneously produced the daily strip, a weekly syndicated newspaper column, and a 500-station radio program ...." He ran the Boston Summer Theatre with The Phantom cartoonist Lee Falk, bringing in Hollywood actors such as Mae West, Melvyn Douglas and Claude Rains to star in their live productions.
Introvision uses front-projected images with live actors instead of the traditional rear projection that Harryhausen and others used.
Some of the cars on the agit-trains were equipped with actors for live performances or printing presses ; Vertov's had equipment to shoot, develop, edit, and project film.
The game, Night Trap, was not a great success, but is considered a pioneering title as it was the first game to use live actors, specifically a well known personality ( Plato ).
The live action in LARP is analogous to the term live action used in film and video to differentiate works with human actors from animation.
One of Baum's worst financial endeavors was his The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays ( 1908 ), which combined a slideshow, film, and live actors with a lecture by Baum as if he were giving a travelogue to Oz.
As nearly all soap operas were originated at that time in New York, a number of soap actors were also accomplished stage actors who performed live theatre during breaks from their soap roles.
Of note are the films of Czech filmmaker Jan Švankmajer, which mix stop motion and live actors.
* Middle-Eastern theatre – the most popular forms of theatre in the medieval Islamic world were puppet theatre ( which included hand puppets, shadow plays and marionette productions ) and live passion plays known as ta ' ziya, in which actors re-enact episodes from Muslim history.
These ads included a mixture of cartoon characters ( the slags ) and live actors ( the men who drink Lucozade ).
He also appeared in several episodes of Armchair Theatre ( during the first of these in 1958, Underground, one of the lead actors died during the live performance ) and The Avengers in addition to many ITC drama series including: William Tell, The Four Just Men, Sir Francis Drake, Danger Man and as a recurrent guest in The Saint.
During the Carnival, the village becomes a live theatre where costumed actors improvise on the streets in roles such as the traditional " August the Stupid.
Stand-ins are also used for animated characters in a live action film, sometimes with life-size character models, so that the animators know where to place their animation and how to make them move realistically, and for actors to know where to look.
The actors had to live up to the demands of double roles.
During this time he also worked on other Edison Company productions including Sam Loyd's The Puzzling Billboard and Nippy's Nightmare ( both 1917 ), which were the first stop-motion films to combine live actors with stop motion models.
Their productions occasionally incorporate the return to the live stage of famous Australian screen actors such as Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Geoffrey Rush etc.
In some theaters, the prologue was performed by live actors and an orchestra.
Like other Star Trek actors Kelley received little of the enormous profits that the franchise generated for Paramount, until Nimoy, as executive producer, helped arrange for Kelley to be paid $ 1 million for Star Trek VI ( 1991 ) which would eventually be his final live action film appearance.
One assertion was that live horses were bled from the neck without giving them pain-killers so that their blood could be collected and smeared upon the actors in a scene.
The film allowed Oz to show his ability to work with live actors, and led to opportunities to direct films that did not include puppetry.
The town is already famous for its haunted houses and public buildings, its ghost tours ; a Halloween extravaganza in the cemetery, " Voices from the Past " ( in which live actors portray the dead of Eureka ), and for a variety of ghostly phenomena.

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Records sound like records because they provide a different sort of experience than live music.
More than 20 million people live on farms and they own a fourth of the nation's trucks, buy more gasoline than any other industry and provide a major market for home appliances, chemicals and other products.
During the 1980s, mandated regulations not unlike Public, educational, and government access ( PEG ) channels created the beginning of the Cable-originated live television program that evolved into what we know today in 2012 where many cable networks provide live cable-only broadcasts of many varieties, cable-only produced television movies, and miniseries.
Such entertainment may include watching a film or theatrical production and other live performance such as circus, plays, musicals, farces, monologues and pantomimes provide cinematic and theatric entertainment.
Examples are nitrogen-fixing bacteria ( called rhizobia ) which live in root nodules on legume roots, single-celled algae inside reef-building corals, and bacterial endosymbionts that provide essential nutrients to about 10 – 15 % of insects.
If we live on a brane ( as hypothesized by some theorists ) this " leakage " of gravitons from the brane into higher-dimensional space could explain why gravitation is such a weak force, and gravitons from other branes adjacent to our own could provide a potential explanation for dark matter.
His impoverished parents could not provide for him and sent him to live with an older brother in Zagreb, now the capital of Croatia.
Anna Crona, marketing director at IKEA UK and Ireland, explained: " We are committed to understanding how our customers live life at home so we can provide solutions to make life happier.
The plan calls for a greener city and to provide residents with a more suitable place to live, on a flat surface.
Carson decided early in 1842 to return to Missouri, taking his daughter Adeline to live with relatives near Carson's former home of Franklin, to provide her with an education.
Undaunted, Luthor gathers together a new Revenge Squad to fight against invading Kryptonians led by General Zod, leaving Superman alive to provide assistance simply because he believed that this ' invasion ' was proof that he had been right about Superman all along and he wanted Superman to live with that knowledge.
Some monastics live in monasteries, while others wander from place to place, trusting in God alone to provide for their physical needs.
The large, continuously upgraded satellite ground stations, originally installed in 1972 to provide live coverage of the visits to China by U. S. president Richard M. Nixon and Japanese prime minister Kakuei Tanaka, still served as the base for China's international satellite communications network in the mid-1980s.
As prairie dogs live in areas prone to environmental threats, including hailstorms, blizzards, and floods, as well as drought and prairie fires, burrows provide important protection for them.
The more than 100, 000 Samoans who live overseas provide two sources of revenue.
In 1765, the British parliament enacted the first of the Quartering Acts, requiring the American colonies to pay the costs of British soldiers serving in the colonies, and requiring that if the local barracks provided insufficient space, that the colonists provide space for the troops to live in alehouses, inns, and livery stables.
Held each April and October, these weekends provide instruction and costume dance opportunities with live music.
Intranets make it possible to provide your audience with " live " changes so they are kept up-to-date, which can limit a company's liability.
Examples include diverse microbiomes, rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing bacteria that live in root nodules on legume roots ; actinomycete nitrogen-fixing bacteria called Frankia, which live in alder tree root nodules ; single-celled algae inside reef-building corals ; and bacterial endosymbionts that provide essential nutrients to about 10 %– 15 % of insects.
Buildings serve several needs of society – primarily as shelter from weather and as general living space, to provide privacy, to store belongings and to comfortably live and work.
Both Davis and Hanson point out that both armies had to live off the countryside, neither having a commissary system sufficient to provide supplies for a campaign.
Blunden's next book of poems, The Shepherd, published in 1922 won the Hawthornden Prize, but his poetry, though well reviewed, did not provide enough to live on, and in 1924 he accepted the post of Professor of English at the University of Tokyo.
* The town should provide for a range of income levels – " a community of everyman, where the ordinary worker, successful businessman and university professor can live side-by-side ".

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