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Quiz is a 2012 Dutch thriller film written and directed by Dick Maas. The film follows a quizmaster who's approached by a man who claims he kidnapped his wife and daughter. It was released on 22 March 2012 by Benelux Film Distributors. The film received mixed reviews. [3] [4]
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c-series of 8mm film loops: 1969: titles: Conductors and Insulators / Introducing Atoms / Electron Shells / Semi-conductors Basic Elements of Production: Natural Resources, Labor, Capital, Management: bw-13m: November 29, 1954: The Battle of Yorktown: Bert Van Bork and Allan Nevins: c-14m: February 3, 1958: video : Baxter: Case Study No. 1 ...
Title logo for Encyclopædia Britannica Films from the 1952 production Mental Health – Keeping Physically Fit. Encyclopædia Britannica Films (also named EB Films for short) was the top producer and distributor of educational 16 mm films and later VHS videocassettes for schools and libraries from the 1940s through the 1990s (by which time the internet replaced video as a primary source for ...
Barnes worked with Encyclopædia Britannica for over 20 years. [1] His immense amount of educational films remain screened, circulated, and present today. [3] After going from making documentary film to academic, he stayed in educational film from the early 1950s and persevered into the late 1970s when educational film experienced a golden era. [3]
Quiz is a British drama television serial developed for the ITV channel and AMC and written by James Graham, based on his play of the same name [2] commissioned by William Village [3] and the book Bad Show: the Quiz, the Cough, the Millionaire Major by Bob Woffinden and James Plaskett. [4]
In filmmaking and television production, zooming is the technique of changing the focal length of a zoom lens (and hence the angle of view) during a shot – this technique is also called a zoom. The technique allows a change from close-up to wide shot (or vice versa) during a shot, giving a cinematographic degree of freedom. But unlike changes ...
Britannic is a 2000 spy television film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The film depicts a heavily fictionalized version of the sinking of HMHS Britannic in 1916. The film portrays a German agent sabotaging her while she is serving as a hospital ship for the British Army during World War I. [2]