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- Producing Movies, Television, and Film ScoresHow to write a film score, and produce an Oscar Winning Movie.
- Three TV Media Players: A Comparative ReviewThe hottest devices for internet-to-TV streaming are here... Which gadgets suit you the best?
- Up and Coming British Actors to FollowThe United Kingdom puts out a superior grade of actor. Many British actors begin theater in schools like RADA compared to their American counterparts who begin in film and television. Here are some UK actors that bear watching.
Sexiest, Erotic, Most Sensual and Generally Hottest British ActorsOne of my favorite things about the United Kingdom is the high calibre of actor they produce. Happily, some of the best British actors are also the sexiest men on the planet, too.- Smart TV Invention: Clever Idea with Endless PossibilitiesPlasma and LCD TVs, Blu-Ray Disc Players and now the ingenious Smart TV invention has begun to cause a stir. Time to get the lowdown on the newest craze in the electronics and entertainment industry...
100 Most Popular Made for TV Mini-Series of All TimeFind out how many votes your favorite "Made for TV mini-series" landed and where it stands on the popular list.
10 Actors in Hollywood Who Are True "Thespians"These are actors who have been and still are serious about their craft. They did not stumble upon acting by way of other careers. Here are ten actors or "thespians" who have gone to a conservatory, university, or had other training in drama.- Is Television Spiralling Out of Control?What is on television, and what role does it play in people's lives? What purpose is it serving, and do people's expectations affect television programming at all?
- (MOVIES) Irish Film and Television Awards OverviewEach year, the Irish Film and Television Academy's annual awards show recognizes some of the best contributions of Irish talent in both the national and international arenas.
- Top 5 Favorite British Actors of My YouthGrowing up in a rural town in Upstate New York, I only had access to a few television channels, like public television. Here's a tribute to five great British actors I loved watching in films and TV shows like Masterpiece Theatre.
Watch Free Internet TV Through Your TVConnect a computer to your TV, and internet TV will be just as comfortable as watching cable TV. After setup costs, you can watch most of your favorite shows on the web. Find out what you need and how you can do it.- The Reality of TelevisionA detailed look at how television captures it's intended audience and the effects it has on the general populace and the Christian in particular.
- 25 Most Controversy Movies Ever MadeFind out the most controversy movies ever made that shock the world.
- FilmelevisionA critical examination of the boundaries that exist between film and television.
Dirk Bogarde Ranks as One of the Greatest of British Film ActorsA biography of film actor Sir Dirk Bogarde- What Television Shoppers Need to KnowWith all the changes in technology and program content, buying a tv set is not as simple as it once was. While it is easy to be tempted to buy the one that looks prettiest in the advertisement or on the showroom floor...
- Television Deprives Viewers of the Tools for HappinessEvery person has wants and needs. Abraham Maslow is known for theorizing that there are certain lower needs that need to be satisfied before higher needs can be achieved. He believes that in order to be completely happy, other needs must be met first.
How to Use Your Television as a Computer MonitorUse your television screen as a computer monitor to watch online video content or to view your home videos and photos on a large screen.- Beyond Letterboxing Movies on TV: The Pillar Box Effect and WindowboxingScreen width is everything--even back in the days of the great painters in the Renaissance. It's no different with digital TV's--and older media has a threat of not being watched any longer by those who don't want to deal with something called The Pillar Box Effect...
- What Happens when an Actor Dies While Shooting a MovieWith the tragic and sudden death of Heath Ledger now over a week old, the old show business adage, "The show must go on" leaps into the story.
- British Actor Lennie James Speaks Out: I Never Expected to Act or WriteBritish actor Lennie James talks about his career
Forgotten Movies Filmed in Oregon: Paul Newman's "Sometimes a Great Notion"Paul Newman may want to declare his spaghetti sauce, popcorn and salad dressing as his "own"--but this film that he also produced is definitely an interesting and still timely part of his film legacy that should be given his own respect.- Television During the '50sA look at the TV shows and culture of 1950s America.
British Actors Taking Over American TV LeadsThis years TV fall season shows an increasing number of British imports taking lead roles in many prime-time series. What's going on?
Television in the 1940's and 1950'sThe 1940's-1950's were quite eventful for the still relatively new invention called television.
Watch Free TV Channels on Your PC: Sites That Offer Free FeedsWatch free TV channels on your pc.- Understanding Television in Our Globalized Profit-Driven VillageTelevision has morphed from a medium determined to spread mass culture, to creating a sense of reality which at the very least is disturbingly false.
- How Television Shapes Us: (Or Do We Shape TV?)There was a time when television reflected the main stream values of society. Is that still effective today? Or does television shape us in installing what television producers and executives as well as stars want us to think?
Top Projection Screen Televisions Under $2000Getting a bog screen for your home may not be as expensive as you think. Here are the top projection screen televisions under $2000.- Oscar TV: Many Actors Nominated Got Start on Small ScreenMany actors who achieve film success begin in TV. Of the 2006 Oscar nominees, here are some who went from the small screen to the big screen. Some of them continue to work in both mediums
- The Effects of Television on American CitizensWhen researching the affects that television and advertising have on us citizens of America, it would be impossible to rule out these forms of media as key opportunities for media companies to attract viewers.
- Professional Acting Exercise - Speaking with ConvictionThe “Speaking with Conviction” acting exercise is used by professionals to help train their mind and vocal chords to delivery every line with true and heavy conviction.
- Acting Exercise - MirroringOne of my personal favorite acting exercises is called, “Mirroring,” and its purpose is to help actors gain focus while simultaneously engaging two individuals to sync up their energy.
- Acting Exercise - Performing Based on Environmental ConditionsThis acting exercise is designed to help teach actors how to perform based on environmental conditions without losing the purpose of a scene due to over-acting the elements.
- An Overview of the Life and Career of Actor Ben GazzaraAn overview of the life and career of actor Ben Gazzara
- 84th Oscars Race: A Viewing Guide for Busy Movie BuffsOf all the films nominated for Academy Awards, which ones should busy film fans find time to see? Here's a guide to the most buzzed about films in contention for an Oscar.
- The Downfall of a Stage Actor - Being Self-ConsciousAlthough eliminating self-conscious behavior is a long and very personalized process, there are several tips I’ve cultivated throughout my years of working on the stage and in front of the camera.
- Tips for Actors - Eliminating Your Social InhibitionsSocial inhibitions are a common ailment plaguing the majority of actors; however, the severity and type of social inhibitions can greatly vary from actor-to-actor, but with work even the most powerful inhibitions can be chipped away.
- On First Seeing "The Tingler"A memory of how the William Castle film, "The Tingler," scared bloody hell out of me in 1959.
- Edward Herrmann Discusses Lengthy, Varied Acting Career'I was drawn to the theater when I started acting. [I was drawn to] English theater and classical American acting. The idea was to be as many different kinds of people as possible. You could disguise yourself. You can play different things.'





