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I.Q. is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan and Walter Matthau. The original music score is composed by Jerry Goldsmith . The film, set in the mid-1950s, centers on a mechanic and a Princeton University doctoral candidate who fall in love thanks to the candidate's uncle, Albert ...
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The YIQ system is intended to take advantage of human color-response characteristics. The eye is more sensitive to changes in the orange-blue (I) range than in the purple-green range (Q)—therefore less bandwidth is required for Q than for I. Broadcast NTSC limits I to 1.3 MHz and Q to 0.4 MHz. I and Q are frequency interleaved into the 4 MHz ...
I.Q. Dudettes; Traditional Chinese: 辣椒教室: Hanyu Pinyin: La jiao jiao shi: Directed by: Frankie Chan [1] [2] Produced by: David Chan: Starring: Frankie Chan Colleen Chan Irene Santiago Casiano Monica Chan Yat Ning Chan Ho Wai Chang Audrey Fang Siu Ming Fu Spencer Lam Siu-Kwan Lau: Cinematography: Yuen Man Fung: Edited by: Peter Cheung ...
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Qaushiq Mukherjee (born 1975), popularly known as Q, [1] is an Indian film director known for his controversial Gandu. [2] [3] ...
In the twentieth season it was confirmed that former cast members Abbie Holborn and James Tindale returned. [24] Sam Gowland and Tahlia Chung left the show after that season. For the twenty-first season, new cast members Amelia Lily, Anthony Kennedy, and Louis Shaw joined the cast. Nathalie Phillips left the program.
Such change was explicit for M in GoldenEye (1995), with Judi Dench's character referred to as a newcomer, and in Skyfall (2012), as Ralph Fiennes' character Gareth Mallory replaces Dench's character as M; it was explicit for Q in Die Another Day (2002), as John Cleese's character replaces Desmond Llewelyn's Q after being his apprentice in The ...