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  • {{Short description|none}} [[Encyclopædia Britannica Films]] was an educational film production company in the 20th century owned by [
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  • {{Short description|American animator (1920–2013)}} ...death in 2013. During his life, his innovative style of special effects in films inspired numerous filmmakers. In November 2016 the [[BFI]] compiled a list
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  • {{Short description|1941 Canadian propaganda film}} | distributor = National Film Board of Canada<br>[[Columbia Pictures]] of Canada
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  • ...fact of trivia, such as "butterflies smell with their feet" and finally a short musical ending. There were occasionally live interviews with unusual person ...'' radio program was picked up as a 30-minute network program on the [[CBS|Columbia Broadcasting System]] from August 17, 1939 to December 26, 1940 on Thursday
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  • ...g|thumb|right|Industry on Parade title]]'''''Industry on Parade''''' was a short television program that aired in the United States from 1950–1960. It was ...odge|Arthur Lodge]] formed his company and began producing his educational films. He wrote and produced more than 500 episodes for Industry On Parade. Each
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  • * [[Columbia Pictures]] ...eved: April 12, 2016.</ref> Typical of the NFB's series of morale-boosting films, ''Zero Hour'' used the format of a [[compilation documentary]], relying he
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  • * [[Columbia Pictures]] of Canada ...Carries On'' and ''The World in Action'' [[propaganda film|propaganda]] [[short film]] series, produced with financial backing from the [[Wartime Informati
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  • ...</ref> The drama marks the film debut of [[Helen Hayes]], the first of two films she made with the famous dog in 1910. ...stealing it. Deeply offended, the son leaves home. He has been gone only a short time when the young daughter comes inside to show her mother the paper doll
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  • ...web/20140819084442/http://legacy.tiff.net/CANADIANFILMENCYCLOPEDIA/content/films/canada-carries-on |date=2014-08-19 }}''Canadian Film Encyclopedia''(Film Re ...hi.com/documentary-short.html "Oscar Awards: Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject."] ''Oscars''. Retrieved: January 11, 2016.</ref>
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  • {{Short description|1912 film}} '''''A Cure for Pokeritis''''' is a 1912 [[short film|short]] [[silent film]] starring [[John Bunny]] and [[Flora Finch]]. After Bunny'
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  • ...beyond Germany. Filmmaker [[Leni Riefenstahl]] created two epic propaganda films, ''[[Victory of Faith|Der Sieg des Glaubens]]'' or ''Victory of Faith'' (19 ...reaus and traditional media sources such as newspapers, radio and newsreel films, the Allies have attempted to counter the Axis propaganda. The universal pr
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  • {{short description|Archive for film and television production}} ...od, Los Angeles, California|Westwood, California]]. (Formerly, it screened films at the [[James Bridges]] Theater on the UCLA campus). The archive is funded
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  • Typical of the NFB's wartime series of [[propaganda]] short films, ''When Asia Speaks'' was a [[compilation documentary]] that relied heavily ...to schools, libraries, churches and factories, extending the life of these films for another year or two.<ref name="Ohayon">Ohayon, Albert. [http://blog.nfb
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  • ...s. At a young age, he bought a 16mm movie camera, and began making small films, the first of which was called “Moods of Nature,” which he made at appr ...n Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park in Escondido as locations for many of his films.
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  • ...rt of the wartime ''The World in Action'' [[propaganda film|propaganda]] [[short film]] series.<ref name="CFE">Morris, Peter. [http://www.filmreferencelibra Typical of the NFB's series of morale-boosting films, ''Letter from Overseas'' used the format of a [[newsreel]], relying heavil
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  • ...Paramount Pictures, where she was given uncredited bit parts in important films. Her first lead was for independent producer E. B. Derr in the James Fenimo
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