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  2. You're in a Bad Way - Wikipedia

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    There were made two different music videos for the song. One is a low-budget production featuring split-screen photography of the band performing in a blank space and wearing restrained 60s attire. The other is more spectacular: the band performs in a stylized, garishly-coloured version of a 1960s TV show, with scantily-clad dancers and a ...

  3. Supreme (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video makes extensive use of the split-screen technique as it is often seen in movies from the 1960s and 70s (for instance in the 1966 feature racing movie Grand Prix), and the scenes with Robbie Williams were given a yellowed, grainy image texture in the digital editing process to match the faded look of the original 35mm celluloid footage ...

  4. Split screen (video production) - Wikipedia

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    An influential arena for the great split screen movies of the 1960s were two world's fairs - the 1964 New York World's Fair, where Ray and Charles Eames had a 17-screen film they created for IBM's "Think" Pavilion (it included sections with race car driving) and the 3-division film To Be Alive, by Francis Thompson, which won the Academy Award that year for Best Short.

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  6. Fred Travalena - Wikipedia

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    His television credits began in the 1970s, as a regular performer on The ABC Comedy Hour, where he once did a split screen impression of John Lennon on one side and Paul McCartney on the other, and the Dean Martin roasts. He had several voice credits on cartoons, as well as appearances on nationally broadcast children's programs.

  7. Conversations with Other Women - Wikipedia

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    The term "split screen" was coined to describe the many uses of the technique in films of the 1960s. More recent uses of split screen include Mike Figgis' 2000 film Timecode and the Fox TV series 24. The most common function of split screen is to show simultaneous actions in different places.

  8. Category:1960s British music television series - Wikipedia

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    1960s portal This category is for British television series broadcast in the 1960s which were about music or featured musical performances as a main part of the programme. 1910s

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