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==== The Amanda Award ==== | ==== The Amanda Award ==== |
The Amanda is awarded annually at the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund, Norway. The award dates back to 1985 and has been exclusively a film (not television ) award since 2005. [([[https://filmfestivalen.no/en/amanda-3/|Film Festivalen]])] | The Amanda is awarded annually at the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund, Norway. The award dates back to 1985 and has been exclusively a film (not television) award since 2005. [([[https://filmfestivalen.no/en/amanda-3/|Film Festivalen]])] |
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==== 24 frames ==== | ==== 24 frames ==== |
The term, "animate in two" means animate at 12 frames per second. The standard number of frames in a movie is 24 per second. In an animated movie, each such frame is created separately. When animating for two, only 12 frames are created and each frame is duplicated. | The term "animate in two" means to animate at 12 frames per second. The standard number of frames in a movie is 24 per second. In an animated movie, each frame is created separately. When animating for two, only 12 frames are created and each frame is duplicated. |
[([[https://www.techsmith.com/blog/frame-rate-beginners-guide/|Tech Smith]])] | [([[https://www.techsmith.com/blog/frame-rate-beginners-guide/|Tech Smith]])] |
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==== "Guiding Light" ==== | ==== "Guiding Light" ==== |
"Guiding Light" was the longest-running television series in the world, airing from February 25, 1937, to September 18, 2009. The series was broadcast for 72 years - 15 years only on radio, 4 years simultaneously on radio and television, and 53 years only on television. A total of 18262 episodes (radio and television) were produced. The title refers to the lamp in the office of Dr. John Ruthledge, the main character when The Guiding Light debuted in 1937, which was supposed to show people the way. Throughout the years of the series' existence, its symbol has been a lighthouse. [([[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-guidinglight-idUSTRE53081C20090401|Reuters]])] | "Guiding Light" was the longest-running television series in the world, airing from February 25, 1937, to September 18, 2009. The series was broadcast for 72 years: 15 years only on radio, four years simultaneously on radio and television and 53 years only on television. A total of 18,262 episodes (radio and television) were produced. The title refers to the lamp in the office of Dr. John Ruthledge, the main character when The Guiding Light debuted in 1937, which was supposed to show people the way. Throughout the years of the series' existence, its symbol has been a lighthouse. [([[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-guidinglight-idUSTRE53081C20090401|Reuters]])] |
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==== "Nick's Film" ==== | ==== "Nick's Film" ==== |
Wim Wenders has received numerous awards for his documentaries. "Nick's Film - Lightning Over Water" was his first and tells the story of his collaboration with the dying of cancer director Nicholas Ray (author of the cult classic 'Rebel Without a Cause'). The picture premiered in 1980, much earlier than Wenders' other documentaries. [([[https://wimwendersstiftung.de/en/film/nicks-film-lightning-over-water-2/|Wim Wenders Stifung]])] | Wim Wenders has received numerous awards for his documentaries. "Nick's Film - Lightning Over Water" was his first and tells the story of his collaboration with the dying of cancer director Nicholas Ray (author of the cult classic "Rebel Without a Cause"). The picture premiered in 1980, much earlier than Wenders' other documentaries. [([[https://wimwendersstiftung.de/en/film/nicks-film-lightning-over-water-2/|Wim Wenders Stifung]])] |
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