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Yahoo is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language horror film directed by Seetharam Karanth and starring Saurav, Neetha and Dattatreya. The film is based on a true incident that happened in a house in Haladi. The film was released on 10 December 2004 along with Praana. [1]
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A film production company is a company that generally produces, creates and distributes motion pictures (films), musics or other programmes by their own subsidiary companies. It produces video content for television, social media, corporate promotions, commercials and other media-related fields.
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This incomplete list covers the ever-expanding field of video production, and the companies which produce video products, whether for private or commercial purposes.It includes both well-known companies as well as smaller, local companies that have made notable contributions to the field of video production.
AVA Productions is an Indian film production company based in Chennai. The company was established in 2007 by A. V. Anoop , who is presently the Managing Director of the AVA Group. The company predominantly produces Malayalam films .
By that definition, the unit production manager would still be below-the-line, but the director of photography is above-the-line – and so is the film editor, another essential creative collaborator in the film crew. So this is my suggestion: Switch the unit production manager to below-the-line, and film editor to above-the-line.