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...copy of the show filmed from a TV screen, which wasn't of good quality. But Lucy and Desi were expecting their first child, and they didn't want to move to New York. So Desi got a group of top technical people together who figured out how to shoot the show with three film cameras in front of an audience. CBS said that would cost too much, so Desi and Lucy took a cut in salary and in return were given the rights to the negatives of the films. Thus the three-camera film system, still used for situation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oct. 15, 1951 | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

...Mischievous monkeys were the least of Dillon's problems while shooting a movie in one of the world's poorest nations. For starters, the newbie director needed to raise $10 million in production costs?a low budget for a Hollywood movie, but astronomical for most Asian features. Then there was the issue of shooting in a country where no Western film crew had completed an entire movie since 1964, when Peter O'Toole braved cobras, heat rash and corrupt officials during the making of Lord Jim. Although many Asia hands advised Dillon to shoot in neighboring Thailand instead, he insisted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Post-Apocalypse Now | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

...capture the atmosphere of post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia: the land-mine casualties, the lawless streets and the gentle Buddhist spirit that provides whatever strength remains in the country. "I didn't want to make a film that was like a postcard," says Dillon. "That's why I didn't shoot at Angkor?you can see that on the Travel Channel." Instead, Dillon's Cambodia is a post-apocalyptic vision, haunted by ghosts both living and dead. For the first-time director, it's these living ghosts that are the most riveting. "It's about dangerous people who are desperate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Post-Apocalypse Now | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

...didn’t know if Brett was going to shoot it or pass it,” Kolarik said. “I just thought that I’m going to try and deflect...

Author: By Timothy M. Mcdonald and Jon PAUL Morosi, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSONS | Title: Great Goaltending Highlights M. Hockey ECAC Championships | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

Harvard spent much of the first period trying to recover from that first goal. The Crimson seemed unsure with the puck, hesitating to shoot or pass, especially on the power play. Still, Harvard avoided the first-period onslaught that doomed the team in its February loss to the Big Red and skated into the locker room down just a goal...

Author: By Elijah M. Alper, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Midnight Strikes For M. Hockey at ECACs | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

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