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  2. Found footage (film technique) - Wikipedia

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    In this episode where Eddy decides to make a home movie of himself to show his brother how 'grown up' he has become by using Ed's video camera. (2002) [note 1] The Comeback (2003) (series) Flag (2006) Lost Tapes (2008–2010) (series) Marble Hornets (2009–2014) (YouTube series) The River (2012) (series) The Simpsons, episode: Treehouse of ...

  3. Viduthalai Part 2 - Wikipedia

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    Viduthalai Part 2, along with the first part, was screened on 31 January 2024 in the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film was released in theatres on 20 December 2024 and grossed an estimated ₹ 63 crore (US$7.3 million) worldwide, lower in comparison to its predecessor.

  4. Vegas Movie Studio - Wikipedia

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    VEGAS Movie Studio (previously Sony Vegas Movie Studio) was a consumer-based nonlinear video editor designed for the PC. It was a scaled-down version of Vegas Pro. It was developed by Sony for its first 13 versions. It was sold in Sony's larger 2016 sale of much of its creative software suite to Magix, [2] who developed Versions 14 to 17. Magix ...

  5. Legion M - Wikipedia

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    Legion M was founded by Paul Scanlan and Jeff Annison in March 2016. [1] It is the world's first entertainment studio which "allows fans to invest in and be part of the creation of new movies, television shows, virtual reality and other pieces of entertainment content" [2] after the SEC passed Title IV of the JOBS Act allowing non-accredited investors to make investments in small businesses.

  6. Vídeo Brinquedo - Wikipedia

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    Vídeo Brinquedo (also known as Toyland Video or Toy Video in English, formerly known as Spot Films) is a Brazilian animation studio, located in São Paulo, [2] known for producing animated films widely viewed as cheap mockbusters of comparable, more successful films from studios such as Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Animation and Blue Sky Studios.

  7. Negative pickup deal - Wikipedia

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    In film production, a negative pickup is a contract entered into by an independent producer and a movie studio conglomerate wherein the studio agrees to purchase the movie from the producer at a given date and for a fixed sum. Depending on whether the studio pays part or all of the cost of the film, the studio will receive the rights ...

  8. Blumhouse Productions - Wikipedia

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    Blumhouse's company model is to produce films on a small budget, give directors creative freedom, and release films widely through the studio system. [11] Blumhouse was originally known as Blum Israel Productions, as Amy Israel had a first-look deal at Miramax when the company was founded. [12]

  9. Nestor Film Company - Wikipedia

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    The California weather allowed for year-round filming and the ambitious studio operated three principal divisions under its Canadian-born general manager, Al Christie. Christie moved permanently to Southern California from the East, where he had been working with the Horsleys creating the popular silent-era Mutt and Jeff comedy shorts .