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Character generators are primarily used in the broadcast areas of live television sports or television news presentations, given that the modern character generator can rapidly (i.e., "on the fly") generate high-resolution, animated graphics for use when an unforeseen situation in a broadcast dictates an opportunity for breaking news coverage ...
Party Girl had an Internet premiere ahead of its wide release, transmitted from the office of Glenn Fleishman and his Point of Presence Company on June 3, 1995. [2] While the early video transmission was limited to black and white, it marked the first time a feature film with an American movie theater release was broadcast generally online. [6]
Girl, Positive (typically stylized as Girl, Posi+ive) is a 2007 American drama television film directed by Peter Werner, written by Nancey Silvers, and starring Andrea Bowen and Jennie Garth. The film is about a preppy teenage girl who discovers she is HIV positive after a summer one-night stand with a boy.
Lists of former characters (4 P) L. Lists of LGBTQ fictional characters (1 C, 37 P) S. Lists of fictional superhumans (12 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Lists of ...
Maho Girls PreCure: Anime Harp: Maple Story: Videogame Hawie: Driland: Hehe: Ojamajo Doremi: Anime Heidi (also Lavigna, Miss Magix Contestant) Winx Club: Animated TV series, comic Higbee, Hoikendorf, and Humboldt: Pontoffel Pock & His Magic Piano by Dr. Seuss and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises: Book Hobgen: Dota Underlords: Video game Princess ...
Party Girl is an American sitcom based on the 1995 film of the same name [1] that aired briefly on Fox in September 1996 [2] with Christine Taylor, Swoosie Kurtz, and John Cameron Mitchell. Following Fox's cancellation, boss Peter Roth attempted to retool the show, but it never materialized.
The Pollyanna principle (also called Pollyannaism or positivity bias) is the tendency for people to remember pleasant items more accurately than unpleasant ones. [1] Research indicates that at the subconscious level, the mind tends to focus on the optimistic; while at the conscious level, it tends to focus on the negative.