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  • One of the many worries facing Great Britain's leadership in the opening months of World War II was whether Hitler-friendly Francisco Franco, the strongman leader of Spain, would eschew his declared neutrality and enter the war on Germany's side or, as a lesser evil, open his borders to the German military. In either event, the British could lose their naval facility at Gibraltar, vital to protecting access to the western Mediterranean. It is no exaggeration that the outcome of the war depended on keeping Franco neutral. One of the silent players in this struggle was a one-time British publisher named Tom Burns, who went to Madrid ostensibly as a "press attache" in the embassy, working for the Ministry of Information, the propaganda arm of the Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6. In any...

  • After four decades behind the camera, Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC, is at the top of his gam..., and 1984 won numerous awards for special effects, "but there were absolutely no special effects wha...

  • Buck discusses the effects of camera coverage of the court, citing the study conducted by the Judicial COnference between 1990 and 1993. During this three-year trial period, camera coverage was permitted in civil proceedings in eight federal district and appellate courts, including the US Courts of Appeals in New York (2nd Circuit) and San Francisco (9th Circuit), and US District Courts in southern Indiana. Although most of the study dealt with the effects of cameras on juries and witnesses, it also explored cameras' effects on 24 appellate proceedings.

  • The Washington Times claims the "bluff is about to be called" on red-light cameras ("Fairfax's dangerous traffic cameras," Editorial, Friday), but it's The Times that's bluffing. Ignoring numerous studies indicating that the cameras reduce the red-light-running crashes that result in deaths and injuries at intersections, the Times cites a flawed report that claims to have applied multiple analytic techniques at multiple sites to assess camera effects in Virginia. The result is a hodgepodge of contradictory findings. The Times ignores studies that show the success of cameras in reducing both violations and crashes. More than 300 U.S. communities have installed cameras to enhance safety. It's true that rear-end crashes at some intersections increase after cameras are installed. But would ...

  • Graphic sex, violence, nudity, drug use, satanic rituals, blasphemy, rock music. The comic litany of outrage quoted above appears at the start of a music video by the Memphis band Jocephus & the George Jonestown Massacre. The video is "WWLD (What Would Lemmy Do)," a tongue-in- warty-mutton- chopped-cheek tribute to hard-partying Lemmy Kilmister, the leather-lunged leader of the British heavy metal band Motrhead.

    ... film stocks, lighting tricks and other in- camera effects to create dreamlike, phantasmagoric visual...

  • ...by lain Stasukevich. Visual-effects supervisor Tim Burke has something in common with ... to make sure the transitions between in-camera effects and digital effects were as imperceptible ...

  • ..., they can be seen both as an extension of camera applications and of online information sharing and...Hedemark, and T. Saithongdam. 2006. Effects of human carnivore conflict on tiger (Panthera tig...

  • 'Contagion' Director Steven Soderbergh's "Contagion" is more terrifying than any horror movie, and that's because it could happen. While the film is more or less a thriller, it has a lethal and fast-spreading virus at its center. It's a virus that can be compared to SARS or the Avian Flu, so viewers can relate. Soderbergh`s film follows the beginning of the virus up to the founding of a cure, and it interestingly presents the spread on several different platforms. A number of stories interweave through the feature film, including the scientists working on finding a cure, the CDC people on the ground looking to contain the outbreak and, most importantly, the victims and those trying to stay safe. "Contagion" does well in separating itself from other outbreak pics because of its methodica...

  • In stores THE RITE (2011, Warner, PG-13, $29) -- Is it me or are movies growing increasingly murky? This ponderous horror thriller starring newcomer Colin O'Donoghue as a theology student sent to Rome to take exorcism lessons from a grizzled priest (Anthony Hopkins) looks like someone slathered shoe polish over the camera lens before every take. To his credit, director Mikael Hafstrom doesn't rely as much on special effects as he might have. But the dingy, shadowy images do little to distract you from a movie that lacks focus, urgency and a single scare. Extras: alternate ending and a look at Father Gary Thomas, the exorcist whose story inspired the movie.

  • Sucker Punch," director Zack Snyder's latest hyperactive, computer effects-driven action trip, resembles many things: a series of linked, high-gloss music videos; an overlong advertisement for something vague (possibly itself); a video-game concept reel blown up into a big Hollywood feature; a collection of top-tier computer- effects demos strung together along a tiny strand of impenetrable narrative. Visually inventive to the point of excess, it's all these things and more. Sadly, however, it's not much of a movie. Mr. Snyder has developed a reputation as something of a specialist in over-the-top juvenile fantasy. His comic book adaptations "300" and "Watchmen" played out with all the subtlety of nuclear attacks, robbing his considerably smarter source material of all nuance and repla...



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