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Clapperboard. A clapperboard, also known as a dumb slate, clapboard, film clapper, film slate, movie slate, or production slate, is a device used in filmmaking, television production and video production to assist in synchronizing of picture and sound, and to designate and mark the various scenes and takes as they are filmed and audio-recorded.
Clapboard Jungle had its world premiere on 6 June 2020 at the Superchannel Canadian Film Fest. [3] It went on to screen at other film festivals that included FrightFest, where it received the award for Best Documentary. [4] The documentary was released digitally on January 19, 2021, via Gravitas Ventures and Kamidaze Dogfight. [5]
Clapper loader operating the clapperboard during the filming of A Place in the Caribbean (2017, Honduras). A clapper loader or second assistant camera (2nd AC) is part of a film crew whose main functions are that of loading the raw film stock into camera magazines, operating the clapperboard (slate) at the beginning of each take, marking the actors as necessary, and maintaining all records and ...
Clap Board movies is a Tamil film production and distribution house. Clap Board movies is located in Vadapalani , Chennai . It has produced over two films in Tamil and distributed over three films.
Seetharama Raju is a 1999 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Y. V. S. Chowdary. Produced by Nagarjuna, and D. Sivaprasad Reddy, it stars Nandamuri Harikrishna, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Sakshi Shivanand, and Sanghavi with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. [1] The film won two state Nandi Awards.
This WikiProject Film page is an archive, log collection, or currently inactive page; it is kept primarily for historical interest. For a more complete listing, see the Category:Film director navigational boxes .
The following list of notable director and editor collaborations does not attempt to parse the relative contributions of the individuals. The feature film collaborations on this list have each extended over a decade or more, and have produced at least one film nominated for an Academy Award or BAFTA Award in one or more of the following categories: best film; best directing; or best editing.
Hugh A. Robertson (May 28, 1932 – January 10, 1988) was an American film director and editor, born in Brooklyn, of Jamaican parents. [1] While Robertson was credited as an editor for only three films, Midnight Cowboy (directed by John Schlesinger, 1969) earned him the BAFTA Award for Best Editing and a nomination for the Academy Award for Film Editing, making him the first African American ...