Word: projector
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...Brattle Theatre does not raise enough money this fall to keep its projector bulbs lighted, one of Harvard Square’s most renowned silver screens may tarnish in the dark. The 52-year-old art-house theater must succeed in raising $400,000 by the end of the calendar year, or it will have to stop screening permanently, according to Creative Director Ned Hinkle. The Brattle Film Foundation, which currently rents the theater and schedules films, organized the two-year Preserve the Brattle Legacy Campaign, which ends this December, to help build a solid financial foundation. According to Hinkle...
...think the URL will make all the difference,” said Daphne P. Maramaldi, the URL project manager who stood by a projector screen displaying the new site. “Now students can go to one place and find funds that will support them...
...stop-motion animation epic as any one of the film's 30 animators at Aardman Studios in Bristol, England, could produce. Stop motion, as used in Tim Burton's Corpse Bride and Park's 2000 hit Chicken Run, is essentially a series of still photographs (running through the movie projector at 24 frames a second), and each tableau, which may contain dozens of Plasticine characters, must be posed and shot before the next one is begun. The animator's job is to get the humor and humanity in each shot. "Sometimes it's just the way Gromit moves his head...
...Provided you have an iPod Photo or any newer color-screen model, you can run a slideshow out the S-Video output and onto a TV or projector you bring along. It only works with the iPod in the left-hand dock, however-it can't blend photos from two iPods, the way it blends their sounds...
...Hawaii, where she polished her latest draft of Moana, about an urban Polynesian family's rediscovery of their pre-colonial myths. As a visual storyteller, whose modern-day fables have the weight of traditional Samoan fagogo, or fairytales, Urale has already begun that process, drawing new audiences around the projector's campfire. "I love social issues - that's why I make films," she says. "Because I want to change the world. Move people. Make an impact." You can feel Cyclone Sima's power starting to unfurl...