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A director's cut is a specially edited version of a film, and less often TV series, music video, commercials, comic book or video games, that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit.
In January, 1952, Capra was requested by the U. S. Ambassador to India to represent the U. S. film industry at the International Film Festival to be held in India.
They also obtained stock footage from the film The Mysterians from RKO ( the film's US copyright holder at the time ) which was used to not only represent the ICS, but which was also utilized during the film's climax.
At least one work of fiction, the film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, uses Gaia philosophy as a central point to the plot, and may arguably represent a fictional parallel to Sir James Lovelock in the character of Dr. Cid, who is met with skepticism from the scientific and social community when he promotes the idea of a " living Earth ".
Letterboxing was developed for use in 4: 3 television displays before widescreen television screens were available, but it is also necessary to represent on a 16: 9 widescreen display the unaltered original composition of a film with a wider aspect ratio, such as Panavision's 2. 35: 1 ratio.
Occasionally, an image is deliberately windowboxed for stylistic effect ; for example, the documentary-style sequence of the film Rent suggest an older-format camera representing the 4: 3 aspect ratio, and the opening sequence of the Oliver Stone film JFK features pillar boxing to represent the 1960s era 4: 3 television footage.
The film is shot in both a rich, sepia-toned black-and-white and color, with the former being used to represent the world as experienced by the angels.
John Wayne, who had declined a role in the film, sent a letter to Eastwood soon after the film's release in which he complained that, " the townspeople did not represent the true spirit of the American pioneer, the spirit that made America great ".
Miniatures or models are used to represent things that do not really exist, or that are too expensive or difficult to film in reality, such as explosions, floods or fires.
Other references to Le Pétomane include Mel Brooks's 1974 film Blazing Saddles, Kevin Gilbert's The Shaming of the True, the 1984 college romp film Up the Creek, directed by Robert Butler, in which the four protagonists represent Lepetomane University in an inter-collegiate river raft race, Kinky Friedman's 1999 novel Spanking Watson, and John Hodgman's book The Areas of My Expertise.
Another Sega release that year was Missile, a shooter and vehicle combat simulation that featured electronic sound and a moving film strip to represent the targets on a projection screen.
In the early 1900s, the Italian radiologist Alessandro Vallebona proposed a method to represent a single slice of the body on the radiographic film.
According to Taymor, this anachronistic structure was created so as to emphasise the timelessness of the violence on show in the film, to suggest that violence is universal to all humanity, at all times ; " Costume, paraphernalia, horses or chariots or cars ; these represent the essence of a character, as opposed to placing it in a specific time.
Though Aldo was uncredited, the scene when Lenny is removed from the courtroom was chosen as the clip screened at the Academy Awards to represent the film as a candidate for Best Picture.
The first cinema opened in 1910, and the town was used by film makers during the Second World War to represent the Netherlands when the real thing was not available for filming.
To represent Miskatonic University their film adaptation of The Whisperer in Darkness in 2009, the H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society chose Mount Holyoke College.
Sega's 1969 game Missile featured electronic sound and a moving film strip to represent the targets on a projection screen, and their 1972 game Killer Shark featured a mounted light gun that shot at targets whose movement and reactions were displayed using back image projection onto a screen.
The DGA panel hearing the dispute agreed that the film did not represent either director's creative vision.
D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ) used whites in blackface to represent all of its major black characters, but reaction against the film's racism largely put an end to this practice in dramatic film roles.
In the film The Whisperer in Darkness, Mount Holyoke was used to represent H. P. Lovecraft's fictional Miskatonic University.
Some scenes from the film Baraka by Ron Fricke were selected to represent the real world shown by the wallmonitors in the Architect's room.

represent and wider
The flag has been intended to represent Europe in its wider sense.
While most of the energy of the signal is contained within f < sub > c </ sub > ± f < sub > Δ </ sub >, it can be shown by Fourier analysis that a wider range of frequencies is required to precisely represent an FM signal.
It was during this trip that Lönnrot formulated the idea that the poems might represent a wider continuity when poem entities were performed to him along with comments in normal speech connecting them.
A direct link has been suggested, but it should be kept in mind that the mummy portraits represent only a small part of a much wider Graeco-Roman tradition, the whole of which later bore an influence on Late Antique and Byzantine Art.
* Stamps are not highly correlated with other forms of investment and may therefore represent a valuable diversification within a wider portfolio.
For instance, the letter A () can represent either itself, the slightly wider, or a 90 ° rotation of itself.
* The wider meaning, to represent all the descendants of Kuru.
In evolutionary virology and to an extent in the wider field of pathology, inter-host evolution is considered to represent the geological, i. e. visible or detectable, evolution of a virus while intra-host evolution represents the invisible evolution of a virus.
The great circles represent the ecliptic ( wider oblique arc ), the equator, and two meridians.
( Although < tt > char </ tt > can represent any of C's " basic " characters, a wider type may be required for international character sets.
Most of Ireland's universities and colleges have students ' unions which were established to represent the students in the context of internal college issues and on wider student related issues and also a means of solidarity with other movements globally.
Which of these views is considered to represent " authentic " Anglican eucharistic theology depends on wider theological and ecclesiological understandings of Anglicanism, in particular the role of pre-English Reformation doctrine and practices, versus a more Magisterial Reformation theology, in interpreting the Book of Common Prayer ( which has its origins in the works of Thomas Cranmer ) and the Thirty-Nine Articles ( an Anglican formulary developed in the sixteenth century ).
In Scotland a wider network of Public Defender Solicitor Office lawyers employed by the Scottish Legal Aid Board are available to represent those accused of crimes in addition to private lawyers paid under the legal aid scheme.
During the Cold War, opposing force units employed Soviet military doctrine and simulated Soviet equipment ; since the fall of the USSR, US opposing force units have become more flexible to represent a wider range of opponents.
The same issue might arise within a single site: the union may seek to represent only one group of employees, such as truck drivers, while the employer may claim that the only appropriate unit is a wider one, such as truck drivers, shipping and receiving employees, and warehouse employees.
It does not technically represent a glen as it covers a much wider area than just one valley.
The AGML Central project is part of a wider XML data model to represent 2-D gel electrophoresis data.
Different strands of the movement developed, with middle class " reformers " aiming to widen the franchise to represent commercial and industrial interests and towns without parliamentary representation, while " Popular radicals " drawn from the middle class and from artisans agitated to assert wider rights including relieving distress.
These torts represent the common law's historical attempt to balance the need to protect claimants against those who inflict economic harm and the wider need to allow effective, even aggressive, competition ( including competition between employers and their workers ).
This includes representing students in university decision-making processes and forums, developing and supporting student networks, assisting the university to consult with students, providing a voice for students to internal and external stakeholders, and represent student issues to the wider community.

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