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Telcine Turner-Rolle (December 3, 1944 – May 17, 2012) was a Bahamian educator, playwright and poet. [1] She was born in New Providence and was educated at the University of the West Indies at Northwestern University and at the Institute of Children's Literature. [2] She married James O. Rolle in June 1974; they had one son, Arien. [3]
Telecine Play [ edit ] Included with the Telecine subscription for NET, CLARO TV , SKY , OI TV , GVT and Vivo customers, offered films which Telecine has the rights, on desktop and notebook computers with Silverlight installed, iOS -based devices ( iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad ) and Android -based smartphones.
On the Italian front during World War I, Lieutenant Frederic Henry is an American serving as an ambulance driver with the Italian Army.While carousing with his friend, Italian captain Rinaldi, a bombing raid takes place.
Some video cameras and consumer camcorders are able to record in progressive "24 frames/s" or "23.976 frames/s". Such a video has cinema-like motion characteristics and is the major component of the so-called film look. For most 24 frames/s cameras, the virtual 2:3 pulldown process is happening inside the camera.
Play Me" is a song by Neil Diamond, covered by various artists Play Me may also refer to: Play Me, by Harry Belafonte; Play Me, an album by Korean band Eve "Play Me", a song by Korn featuring rapper Nas from Take a Look in the Mirror
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Switching Channels is a 1988 American comedy film remake of the 1928 play The Front Page, the 1931 film of the same name, and the 1940 film His Girl Friday. [2] It stars Kathleen Turner as Christy Colleran, Burt Reynolds as John L. Sullivan IV, Christopher Reeve as Blaine Bingham, Ned Beatty as Roy Ridnitz, Henry Gibson as Ike Roscoe, and George Newbern as Sigenthaler.