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In film production, the section of the film before the opening credits is called the pre-credits, and they are sometimes crafted as a cold open. A classic example is the series of James Bond movies, which traditionally start with a cold open showing a dramatic conflict or chase scene after the usual gun barrel sequence and before the title ...
One example is the American television series Nip/Tuck, in which the appearance of all credited characters is rare. Another television series that credited all regulars for a season in every episode (regardless of whether or not they appeared) was Lost , most notably from season two onward, in which the complete credited cast appeared in only ...
The cold open scene was filmed in an actual playground in Los Angeles. The spiral tube slide used in the scene was the only one of its type left in the city, because the rest had been deemed too dangerous and removed. The public forum scenes were filmed in a Los Angeles middle school.
Dana Carvey’s Church Lady character opened “Saturday Night Live” with her talkshow guests including a parade of “sinners” representing the “most Satanic year in history”: Sarah ...
The cold open of the episode featured Michael hosting a haunted house in the company's warehouse for the office workers' children, where Michael pretends to hang himself at the end in an attempt to scare the children. The cold open aired only once, on the night of the episode's premiere, and was subsequently pulled from future reruns by NBC.
“Saturday Night Live” featured Maya Rudolph playing Vice President Harris in her interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier during its cold open Saturday. The skit also featured Alec Baldwin as Baier.
SNL was not the only one to have a field day roasting Trump. Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and Jordan Klepper all poked fun at the former president’s attempt to look pious. Colbert said that ...
For example, if the opening credits don't appear until 15 or 30 minutes into the film, the entire pre-credits sequence is not a "cold open"; by definition, by its very wording, a cold open is the opening of the narrative, and if you're a half hour into the story, it's not really the opening of the film anymore, regardless of when the credits occur.