Word: cinema
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Standard cinema technique is to use only one camera, which is dollied forward or backward for each different shot. The consequent waste of time and continuous changes of lighting have run the cost of film far beyond the cost of a "live" telecast. Even the cheapest B movie costs upwards of $100,000, and it takes about 60 minutes of working time to produce one minute of film...
Though "Rigoletto" is irritating for its failure to make use of the latitude the cinema offers, it is nevertheless a film no opera-lover should miss. Both vocally and dramatically, it is doubtful if a better "Rigoletto" could be arranged. Tito Gobbi, in the title role, is likely to make a lasting impression on the spectator. In both his sound and his fury, he is a thrill to hear and see. All of the other parts are well done; notably Anna Maria Canali as Maddalena and Marcella Govini as Gilda. I feared for a while that Miss Govini...
Divorced. By Cinemactress Ingrid Bergman, 34: Los Angeles Neurosurgeon Dr. Peter Lindstrom, 42; after twelve years of marriage, one child; in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (see CINEMA...
...hero's eyes), intends to experiment with TV techniques. By spending nine days on rehearsal of each fortnightly Theater show, he hopes to find ample time for experimentation. Says he: "Quite possibly we will find things we can do on TV that cannot be done in the cinema, theater, or radio...
Born. To Ingrid Bergman, 34, Swedish-born cinemactress (Joan of Arc), wife of Los Angeles Physician Dr. Peter Lindstrom, and Italian Director Roberto (Open City) Rossellini, 43: her second child, first son, his third child, third son; in Rome. Name: Roberto Ingmar. Weight: 7 Ibs. 14 oz. (see CINEMA...