
This one more trailer i produced for media studies at college of the film starsky and hutch. – its up to 1000+ views now… can somebody please comment with some feedback =)
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This one more trailer i produced for media studies at college of the film starsky and hutch. – its up to 1000+ views now… can somebody please comment with some feedback =)
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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The opening credits to the film “Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders” that aired on ABC in 1979. Check out the late Bert Convey in the opening scene. This was the highest rated television production EVER at the time.
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Question by Shaun R: In the hit Television series and Film “Thunderbirds” what does F.A.B actually stand for?
When any of the Thunderbird characters say F.A.B. as a response what does F.A.B really mean?
Finest answer:
Answer by Timbo
F.A.B., a radio sign-off employed in the Thunderbirds Tv series
http://www.answers.com/fab&r=67
According to the Urban Dictionary, “FAB” from the Tv show “Thunderbirds” stood for “Full Acknowledgment of Broadcast,” the equivalent of 10-4. Gerry Anderson, the producer of “Thunderbirds,” was apparently identified for these obscure catch phrases.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_%27FAB%27_stand_for_in_the_Television_show_%27Thunderbirds%27
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Anne Beatts and Maria Jacquemetton visit VFS Writing for Film & Television

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Former Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts and Mad Men writer and producer Maria Jacquemetton join Head of Writing for Film & Television Michael Baser and Writing students for a special panel discussion.
Learn more about VFS’s one-year Writing for Film & Television program at vfs.com/writing.
Everyone knows that there were two Dalek films in the 1960s starring Peter Cushing. It’s not generally knwon that there was a third film made in 1967, based on the Doctor Who TV serial ‘The Chase’. The master print of the film was lost in a fire in the Aaru / Amicus archives before the film was officially released. In 2009, in a box of dusty, charred old film canisters in the basement of a church in northern England, I located the last surviving footage from this film. All that survived was the trailer… I hope you enjoy it! Andrew (Voiceover by Mole – PA Smith)
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Writing for Film & Television students and instructors behind the scenes while filming “Dead End”, a Port Short

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Find out more about Writing for Film & Television at www.vfs.com/writing