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This article is a list of streaming television films which released on Disney+ Hotstar, or just Hotstar, [a] an Indian subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Disney Star and operated by the Disney Entertainment division of The Walt Disney Company [1] [2] since its launch as Hotstar in February 2015 by the formerly-named Star India.
Shot on digital video in interlaced 50 fps. Shown in cinemas in 24 fps. The original 50 fps presentation is not in any home video release. Love & Pop: Hideaki Anno: Japanese: 60 Shot on digital video in interlaced 60 fps, with some scenes shot on 35 mm movie film in 24 fps. Shown in cinemas in 24 fps and in interlaced 60 fps with 24 fps ...
This 18th film entry and the first film under the "Barbie Entertainment" banner stars Barbie as herself for the second time and first since The Barbie Diaries playing a princess in a film take on "The Princess and the Pea". When Barbie heard pounding noises, she stood up from the fictional bed and screamed, making the director cut the scene.
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Urduja is a 2008 Philippine animated historical fantasy film based of the legend of the warrior princess Urduja of Pangasinan. It was the first of two locally produced (in the Philippines) animated films set for release in 2008. The other, Dayo, was released as an entry for the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival.
Long-Distance Princess was filmed with a Sony CineAlta HD camera. [6] It was shot in various locations across Southern California, such as Hesperia, Victorville, Thousand Oaks, Tarzana, Norco, Covina, San Dimas and Malibu. [6] In an interview with the Movie Mom, Director Lionel Chew revealed why he wanted to make Long-Distance Princess:
Years after her tragic death in 1997 at the age of 36, Princess Diana continues to be a source of inspiration and fascination.Movies, TV shows, documentaries, novels and biographies all explore ...
Phantom HD Camera used for high-speed photography 2008 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Claudio Miranda Thomson Viper: Zeiss DigiPrime: Among the first two predominantly digitally photographed films, along with Slumdog Millionaire, to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography 2008 Slumdog Millionaire: Anthony Dod Mantle