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  2. Special effects of Starship Troopers - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary motion control photography tests were conducted at Tippett Studio during pre-production. The process allowed for consistent and repetitive automated camera movements that would be essential for the addition of CGI elements in post-production, and it was important the cameras accurately recorded metadata such as the time of day, angle of light, and camera position.

  3. Starship Troopers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Starship Troopers is a 1997 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier, based on the 1959 novel by Robert A. Heinlein.Set in the 23rd century, the story follows teenager Johnny Rico and his comrades as they serve in the military of the United Citizen Federation, an Earth-based world government engaged in an interstellar war against an alien ...

  4. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. One of the most widely distributed photos of the abolitionist movement. [s 3] Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators at Washington Arsenal. 7 July 1865. Alexander Gardner. Washington, D.C., United States. [s 1] Portrait of Sir John Herschel.

  5. The Steerage - Wikipedia

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    The Steerage is a black and white photograph taken by Alfred Stieglitz in 1907. It has been hailed by some critics as one of the greatest photographs of all time because it captures in a single image both a formative document of its time and one of the first works of artistic modernism. [citation needed] There were men and women and children on ...

  6. Kaiser Permanente - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Permanente. Consortium of for-profit and not-for-profit entities. Kaiser Permanente (/ ˈkaɪzərpɜːrməˈnɛnteɪ /; KP) is an American integrated managed care consortium, based in Oakland, California, United States, founded in 1945 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney Garfield. Kaiser Permanente is made up of three ...

  7. Kaiser Oakland Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Medical Center was the first of the Kaiser Permanente hospitals, and opened in 1942 as a result of the acquisition of the Fabiola charity hospital (which operated from 1887 to 1932 before being sold to Samuel Merritt Hospital) by the Permanente Foundation, founded by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney Garfield. [1]

  8. Edward Weston - Wikipedia

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    Edward Weston. Edward Henry Weston (March 24, 1886 – January 1, 1958) was an American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers" [1] and "one of the masters of 20th century photography." [2] Over the course of his 40-year career Weston photographed an increasingly expansive set of ...

  9. Gertrude Käsebier - Wikipedia

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    Died. October 12, 1934. (1934-10-12) (aged 82) New York City, New York, U.S. Signature. Gertrude Käsebier (born Stanton; May 18, 1852 – October 12, 1934) was an American photographer. She was known for her images of motherhood, her portraits of Native Americans, and her promotion of photography as a career for women.