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Urk
Urk, the documentary film by Andrew Berends, is a focus of storytellerinc Storyteller Productions. LifeSize Entertainment represents the film Urk.
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The Stop Button
Reviews by Andrew Wickliffe. Includes silent movies, avant-garde titles and foreign films.
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Crawford, Andrew
Absurdly comic and totally unpredictable, Lost Contact is also a tour de force in no budget filmmaking. Andrew POM Crawford grew up in Singapore, New Zealand and Australia before returning to the U.K. in 1987. Trained as a musician, he began writing screenplays about four years ago. He has written five feature length screenplays.
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All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review: Shrek
Reviews of the movie Shrek, starring Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy and directed by Andrew Adamson
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Splinter Pictures
Low budget filmmaking group specialising in short films.
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Walker, Andrew Kevin
Films he's written scripts for, with information and trivia.
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Planet Andy
Original music for broadcast and multimedia professionals. Hear the music for the film, WWIII, composed by Andrew Turits.
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Daniels, Andy
andrew david daniels - film music composition, orchestration and production. Site features mp3 demos of current score projects and demos of music for film. andrew david daniels. andy daniels.
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Digital Producer: Peter Jackson Talks About His Crowning Achievement
When New Zealand director-writer-producer Peter Jackson (Heavenly Creatures, The Frighteners) first took on the daunting task of making a film of J.R.R. Tolkiens epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings, he says he tried to keep a simple vision foremost in his mind to make a film Id enjoy seeing myself. The result is not only the biggest (three films shot back-to-back in New Zealand over 18 months, with another three years spent on post), the longest (each is some three hours long), and the most expensive (around $300 million) fantasy-adventure project ever created, but a triumphant adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. Here, Jackson talks about making the trilogy, working with DP Andrew Lesnie, and some of the groundbreaking effects in the final film in the trilogy, The Return of the King. We also talked with producer Barrie Osborne and Richard Taylor of Weta Digital, the New Zealand-based visual effects house that created some 1500 digital shots for the final film.
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The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Reloaded - review of science fiction thriller sequel:
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