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  2. Template:Duck-stub - Wikipedia

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  3. Automatic Duck - Wikipedia

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    Automatic Duck was founded in 2001 by Harry Plate and Wes Plate, father and son respectively. Before this time the junior Plate has been working as a video editor and frequently needed the ability to translate Avid sequences into After Effects. [1]

  4. Below-the-line (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Some below-the-line film and television film crews operate in pre-production, production, or post-production stages of filmmaking. For example, the film editor may work solely in the post-production stage of filming but might also work throughout the production, editing the film as it is shot and advising the director if and when additional shots or scenes are needed.

  5. Noble (company) - Wikipedia

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    Noble (also known as Noble600) is a production studio based in Los Angeles, California. The studio focuses primarily on producing television advertisements , mainly animated ones. It also produces music videos , short films and web content.

  6. Category:Production I.G - Wikipedia

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  7. Top 5 Most Expensive States for Car Insurance Rates - AOL

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    Michigan, New Jersey, and New York have the highest car insurance rates in the U.S. Read on to learn more, and get tips to lower your rates.

  8. Development hell - Wikipedia

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    Television series can experience development hell between seasons, resulting in a long delay from one season to the next. Screenwriter Ken Aguado states that "development hell rarely happens in series television", because writers for a television series "typically only get a few cracks at executing a pilot, and if he or she doesn't deliver, the project will be quickly abandoned."

  9. Mass production - Wikipedia

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    Mass production, also known as flow production, series production, series manufacture, or continuous production, is the production of substantial amounts of standardized products in a constant flow, including and especially on assembly lines. Together with job production and batch production, it is one of the three main production methods. [1]