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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · This glossary of motion picture terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related to motion pictures, filmmaking, cinematography, and the film industry in general.

  2. 3 days ago · Visuals: On a black background, a compilation of photographs showcasing the Gaudioso Twins together in various points in their youths are shown. The images slide upwards to show the next photo while a film filter effect is applied.

  3. 4 days ago · Epsilon Eridani has a high proper motion, moving −0.976 arcseconds per year in right ascension (the celestial equivalent of longitude) and 0.018 arcseconds per year in declination (celestial latitude), for a combined total of 0.962 arcseconds per year. The star has a radial velocity of +15.5 km/s (35,000 mph) (away from the Sun).

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · RKO Radio Pictures. Founded: January 25, 1929 (95 years ago) Predecessors: Keith-Albee-Orpheum. Film Booking Offices of America. Founder: David Sarnoff. Parent: Howard Hughes (1948-1955) General Tire and Rubber Company (1955-1959) Background. RKO Radio Pictures was originally founded by RCA to promote their RCA Photophone sound system.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has extended invitations to 487 distinguished artists and executives to join the organization in 2024. Membership selection is based on professional qualifications, with an ongoing commitment to representation, inclusion and equity.

  6. Ain, also known as Epsilon Tauri is a giant star located in the constellation of Taurus, The Bull. Ain is a major star and forms part of the constellation. Based on the spectral type (K0III), Ain colour is orange to red, these are stars that are cooler than our own star.

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · Ran, also known as Epsilon Eridani ( Bayer) is a main sequence star located in the constellation of Eridanus, River Eridanus. Ran is a major star and forms part of the constellation. Based on the spectral type (K2V), Ran colour is orange to red, these are stars that are cooler than our own star.