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( which later became the major studio, Toho ), advertised for assistant directors.
He became a French citizen in 1952 in order to make the caregivers his heirs, and to bequeath his studio and its contents to the Musée National d ' Art Moderne in Paris
The entire studio became very enthusiastic to create the series and consequently assigned its top talents to help develop it.
Jones became a director ( or " supervisor ", the original title for an animation director in the studio ) himself in 1938 when Frank Tashlin left the studio.
In his later years, Jones became the most vocal alumnus of the Termite Terrace studio, frequently giving lectures, seminars, and working to educate newcomers in the animation field.
Atkins also became manager of RCA Victor's Nashville studio, eventually inspiring and seeing the completion of the legendary RCA Studio B, the first studio built specifically for the purpose of recording on the now-famous Music Row.
He formed a studio with the Majestic Studio manager Harry Aitken ; it became known as Reliance-Majestic Studios ( and was later renamed Fine Arts Studio ).
In 1934, he became a reader in the story department at Warner Brothers studio.
In 1992, previously unreleased songs became available on Favorites and Rarities while Don McLean Classics featured new studio recordings of " Vincent " and " American Pie ".
This slowly became a standard component of the studio lighting of figures in American films, but it took much longer to catch on with European cameramen.
In 1907 Gaumont owned and operated the biggest movie studio in the world, and along with the boom in construction of " luxury cinemas " like the Gaumont-Palace and the Pathé-Palace ( both 1911 ), cinema became an economic challenger to legitimate theater by 1914.
Their studio became the first independent company of directors since United Artists in 1919 whose goal was to make films without interference by studio bosses.
During this period, his visual style simplified ( owing in part to the constraints of the Hollywood studio system ) and his worldview became increasingly pessimistic, culminating in the cold, geometric style of his last American films, While the City Sleeps ( 1956 ) and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt ( 1956 ).
Besides his studio work, Torrence became a graphic artist starting his own company, Kittyhawk Graphics, and designing and creating album covers and logos for other musicians and recording artists, including Harry Nilsson, Steve Martin, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Dennis Wilson, Bruce Johnston, The Beach Boys, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Linda Ronstadt, Canned Heat, The Ventures and many others.
He became friends with Louis, and after being introduced by Clement Greenberg to Helen Frankenthaler and seeing her new paintings at her studio in New York City in 1953 he and Louis adopted her “ soak-stain ” technique of allowing thinned paint to soak into unprimed canvases.
Trucker became both Rock's studio and live band in 1997.
Downey's fans became known as " Loudmouths ," patterned after the studio lecterns decorated with gaping cartoon mouths, from which Downey's guests would go head-to-head against each other on their respective issues.
As a 12-year old boy, he became a pupil of Cosimo Rosselli, and a fellow-pupil with Fra Bartolomeo with whom he formed such an intimate brotherly rapport that in 1494 the two started their own studio in Florence.
Rosso Fiorentino, who had been a fellow-pupil of Pontormo in the studio of Andrea del Sarto, brought Florentine mannerism to Fontainebleau in 1530, where he became one of the founders of the French 16th century Mannerism called the " School of Fontainebleau ".
As computer-based studio setups became common, MIDI devices that could connect directly to a computer became available.
A month later, her fourth studio album, Robyn, became her first number-one album upon its release in Sweden.

studio and venue
* Riverside Studios, an arts venue and television production studio in Hammersmith, London, England
The 1930s Art Deco movie house is now converted into a television & film studio as well as a performing arts venue and recording studio.
The performance venue is a 415-seat proscenium theater, with a five-screen Clearview Cinemas movie theater, and a dance studio / rental space in the same complex.
Bingley Little Theatre is both a venue and a major amateur group, with eight productions a year as well as studio pieces.
The studio houses work in progress such as play readings and workshops, and provides a venue for professional training.
Performing at the Jack Daniel's birthday set at London's Village Underground venue, Anderson admitted " I'd quite like to make a band record again, my last few have just been me in the studio with a piano.
It operated this studio venue from 1953 to 1968.
The theater, while originally built as a cinema by the Warner Brothers film studio, has been reborn as a performing arts venue and arts instruction organization, and will serve as a cornerstone of the city's downtown revitalization project.
The Rhodes Arts Complex is a state-of-the-art venue which incorporates a theatre, cinema, dance studio and conference facilities.
Humphries performed at Cook's comedy venue The Establishment, where he became friends with and was photographed by leading photographer Lewis Morley, whose studio was located above the club.
The Space studio theatre is designed as a totally flexible venue suitable for experimental theatre and contemporary music.
The venue now presents over 350 concerts and around 250 education events in its two auditoria ; the 400 seat Jim Marshall Auditorium, and smaller studio space at Stage 2.
The club boasts a recording studio, band practice rooms, and a 300 person capacity music venue.
Refurbished in 2001 the Birmingham venue has two event spaces: a 480-seat main auditorium and a 180 seat studio theatre.
Danny Tenaglia held a monthly residency at the venue on the second or third Friday of every month, depending on his touring and studio schedule.
A green room in show business lexicon in British and American English is the space in a theatre, studio or similar venue which accommodates performers not yet required on stage.
Asbestos Hall, which had operated as a drinking club and film venue as well as a dance studio, was eventually sold-off and converted into a private house in the 2000s, but Hijikata's film works, scrapbooks and other artefacts were eventually collected in the form of an archive, at Keio University in Tokyo.
Melbourne musicians like Bruce Clarke and Frank Smith also worked extensively on soundtracks and advertising music, and Clarkes ' Jingle Workshop studio in St Kilda, which produced much important music in these genres, was a significant focus, not merely for its commercial work, but also because it was the venue for regular Sunday jam sessions, many of which Clarke recorded.
Kirchner's studio became a venue which overthrew social conventions to allow casual love-making and frequent nudity.
For their third album Live At Perkins ' Palace ( named after the fact that it was recorded at Perkins ' home studio, not after the live performance venue of the same name ), the band reduced itself to a four-piece unit of Perkins, Watt, Cline, and Waldman.
The group started as informal jam sessions with the top studio and jazz musicians of the city, but eventually began performing regularly on Monday nights at the famed venue, the Village Vanguard.
Final broadcasting empty a studio news room front stage concert venue from Studio G at Level 7 in Singapore Press Holdings at 82 Genting Lane in Tanjong Pagar, in the Central Region it all restructured of Singapore Press Holdings.
Electronic field production ( EFP ) is a television industry term referring to a video production which takes place in the field, outside of a formal television studio, in a practical location or special venue.

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