member unions ref members 26,500 full name Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and TheatreUnion native name image Image BECTU logo.png 125px founded 1991 current head dissolved date dissolved ... Bond , President website http www.bectu.org.uk www.bectu.org.uk footnotes The Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and TheatreUnion BECTU is a trade union in the United Kingdom . It has around ... who work in broadcasting , film , theatre , entertainment , leisure and interactive media . BECTU was founded in 1991 with the merger of the Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians ACTT and the Broadcasting and Entertainment Trades Alliance BETA , the history of which can be traced ...Infobox Union Please include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. name BECTU country United Kingdom affiliation Trades Union Congress TUC , Scottish Trades Union Congress STUC , Union Network International UNI , General Federation of Trade Unions UK GFTU , Irish ... Association FAA , founded in 1927 as a trade union for Extra actor film extras transferred itself to BECTU ... Union Congress , the Scottish Trades Union Congress , Union Network International , the General Federation of Trade Unions UK General Federation of Trade Unions , the Federation of Entertainment Unions ... 2006. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 low uk 6164962.stm BBC NEWS UK Broadcast trade union leader ... PLASA http www.abtt.org.uk Association of British Theatre Technicians http www.psa.org.uk Production ... intl.org home.html International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Trades Union Congress Media in the United Kingdom comporg Portal Organized labour DEFAULTSORT Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph And TheatreUnion Category Trade unions in the United Kingdom Category Organizations established in 1991 Category Entertainment industry unions Category 1991 establishments in the United Kingdom UK trade union stub UK org stub ... more details
The Broadcasting and Entertainment Trades Alliance BETA was a short lived United Kingdom British entertainment trade union . It was founded in 1984 with the merger of the Association of Broadcasting Staff and the National Association of Theatrical Television and Kine Employees . The union appointed two General Secretaries, Tony Hearn and John Wilson trade unionist John Wilson Wilson standing down in 1987. In 1991, BETA merged with the Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians to form the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and TheatreUnion . References http www.bectu.org.uk about bectu history BECTU History 1979 Onwards Portal Organized labour Category Organizations established in 1984 Category Organizations disestablished in 1991 Category Entertainment industry unions Category Former British trade unions Category 1984 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
The name UnionTheatre can refer to either The UnionTheatre Peterborough , a theatre in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada The UnionTheatre London , a theatre in London, England The UnionTheatre Melbourne , a theatre in Melbourne, Australia disambig ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 NOTOC Image CinematographeProjection.png thumb left The cin matographe Lumi re in projection mode. A cinematograph is a film camera , which also serves as a film projector and developer. It was invented in the 1890s . ref group notes Note that this was not the first moving picture device. Louis Le Prince had built early devices in 1886. His 1888 film Roundhay Garden Scene still survives. ref There is much dispute as to the identity of its inventor. Some argue who date November 2010 that the device was first invented and patented as Cin matographe L on Bouly by French inventor L on Bouly on February 12, 1892. It is said that, due to a lack of fee, Bouly was not able to pay the rent for his patent the following year, and Auguste and Louis Lumi re s engineers bought the license. Popular thought, however, dictates that Louis Lumi re was the first to conceptualise the idea, and both Lumi re brothers shared the patent. They made their first film, Workers Leaving the Lumi re Factory Sortie de l usine Lumi re de Lyon , in 1894. The film was publicly screened at L Eden, the world s first and oldest cin ma , located in La Ciotat in southeastern France, on September 28, 1895. The first commercial, public screening of cinematography cinematographic films happened in Paris on 28 December 1895 and was organised by the Auguste and Louis Lumi re Lumi re brothers . ref Louis Lumiere, The Lumiere Cinematograph . In cite book last Fielding first Raymond title A technological history of motion pictures and television an anthology from the pages of the Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers publisher University of California Press year 1979 pages 49 51 isbn 0520039815 ref Image CinematographeCamera.jpg thumb right The cin matographe Lumi re in filming mode. Several versions of cin matographes were developed, including ones by Robert Royou Beard, Cecil Wray, Georges Demen , Alfred Wrench, and that of the Lumi re brothers. ref cite w ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 The Caribbean BroadcastingUnion CBU founded in 1970 is a not for profit association of Public broadcasting public service and Commercial broadcasting commercial broadcasters ... NAB World BroadcastingUnion WBU Commonwealth Broadcasting Association CBA Caribbean News Agency CANA European BroadcastingUnion EBU Arab States BroadcastingUnion ASBU Asia Pacific BroadcastingUnion ABU Union des Radiodiffusion et t l visions Nationales d Afrique URTNA Organizaci n de Televisi n Iberoamericana OTI Asociaci n Internacional de Radiodifusi n AIR Canadian Broadcasting ... CMC External links http www.caribunion.com The CBU The Caribbean BroadcastingUnion online http www.caribunion.com ... . Members Full members class wikitable Country Broadcasting organisation Abbreviation Abbr. Year align ... Antigua and Barbuda Broadcasting Service ABS align left flag Bahamas Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas align left flag Barbados Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation rowspan 2 align left flag Belize Broadcasting Corporation of Belize Great Belize Productions align left flag Bermuda Bermuda Broadcasting ... Broadcasting Marpin Television align left flag Grenada Grenada Broadcasting Corporation rowspan 4 align left flag Guyana Guyana Television Broadcasting Guyana Broadcasting Corporation WRHM Television Service Viera Communications rowspan 3 align left flag Jamaica CVM Television Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation ... System Saint Lucia Broadcasting Corporation align left flag Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Broadcasting Corporation rowspan 2 align left flag Suriname Surinaamse ... Communication Network TV 6 International Communication Network Trinidad Broadcasting Radio Turks and Caicos Associate members class wikitable Country Broadcasting organisation Abbreviation Abbr. Year align left flag Canada Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC align left flag Cuba Cuban Radio and Television ... Banyan Ltd. align left flag United Kingdom British Broadcasting Corporation BBC rowspan 3 align ... more details
Multiple issues lead too short May 2009 refimprove April 2009 The Arab States BroadcastingUnion ASBU , founded in 1969, is an Arab world Arab joint action institution related to the League of Arab States and the Pan Arabism Pan Arab Association of Public Service and Commercial Broadcasters based in Tunis . Members Active Members Algerian National Television Establishment Algerian National Radio Establishment Bahrain Radio & TV Radio and Television of Djibouti Egyptian Radio and TV Union Iraqi Radio and Television Establishment Jordan Radio & TV Corporation Kuwaiti Television Kuwaiti Radio Television of Lebanon Radio of Lebanon Arab Libyan Jamahiya Broadcasting Services Television of Mauritania Radio of Mauritania Moroccan Radio & TV Sultanate of Oman Television Sultanate of Oman Radio Palestine Broadcasting Corporation Television of Qatar Radio of Qatar Saudi Arabian Television Saudi Arabian Radio Somalian Broadcasting Services Sudan National Radio and TV and TV Corporation Syrian Radio and TV Organization Tunisian Radio and TV Establishment Emirates Media Yemen Radio and TV Corporation Participating Members Middle East Broadcasting Center MBC ORBIT Communication Co ROMA Lebanese Communication Group LCG Al Rai Kuwaiti Satellite Channel Associate Members CFI FRANCE OFRT FRANCE PTV PAKISTAN RAI ITALY RTVE SPAIN RTP PORTUGAL NRK NORWAY See also Arab League References references External links http www.asbu.net www en home.asp Arab States BroadcastingUnion http www.arableagueonline.org las index.jsp Arab league International broadcasting organizations Category Organizations established in 1969 Category Public broadcasting Category Arab League MEast stub bcast stub ar ... more details
Broadcasting in the Soviet Union was owned by the state, and was under its tight control and Censorship in the Soviet Union Soviet censorship . Broadcasting s governing body in the Soviet Union was the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting , or USSR Gosteleradio ... in the Soviet Union Soviet TV and Soviet radio . The problem of broadcasting in the Soviet Union Because of the Soviet Union s size, there were several problems to overcome. The first was geography the European area of the Soviet Union was typical East European. Then there were the mountains such as the Urals ... and Television Broadcasting. However, in the First Programme TV and in the All Union First Programme ... suffered since the collapse of Communism. Broadcasting post Soviet Union With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Soviet broadcasting landscape also changed. Instead of one uniform system ... Broadcasting In The Soviet Union Category Soviet media Category Eastern Bloc media ... the Soviet Union encompassed 11 different time zone s, and thus what would be shown at 18 00 in Moscow ... Union also relayed their programming to other Warsaw Pact states. As a result, Soviet television ... log 2009 January 3 Broadcast radio Although the Soviet Union had domestic shortwave stations ... 73  MHz . Television The Soviet Union used SECAM D VHF and K Ultra high frequency UHF also known as S CAM S CAM varieties CIS SECAM . The Soviet Union also used the OIRT VHF band the R channels ranging ... three national radio channels. The first was the All Union First Programme All Union First Programme ... channel was called Radio Mayak . Mayak is Russian for lighthouse , and thus is an all union musical ... Programme in the Soviet Union, during the Leonid Brezhnev era. He still makes occasional appearances ... channels were the All Union Programme the second channel , the Moscow Programme the third channel aimed ... or state broadcasting committees, although other regions were allowed regional state broadcasting companies ... more details
Infobox Organization name Asia Pacific BroadcastingUnion image ABU journalists Penang.jpg caption Journalists from ABU member organisations map mcaption type Union of broadcasting organisations membership ... Yoshinori Imai language English language English website http www.abu.org.my The Asia Pacific BroadcastingUnion ABU , formed in 1964, is a non profit, professional association of broadcasting organisations ... includes a study tour of Sony research facilities. Inter union activities The World Broadcasting ... TC . The ABU is an active member of both. See also European BroadcastingUnion North American Broadcasters ... BroadcastingUnion International broadcasting organizations Telecommunications Category Radio organizations ... Den asiatiske kringkastingsunionen sk Asia Pacific BroadcastingUnion vi Hi p h i Ph t thanh Truy n ... of about 3 billion people. The ABU s role is to help the development of broadcasting in the Asia Pacific ..., and an affiliate category that is open to organisations connected to broadcasting. Overview The ABU ... closely with the regional broadcasting unions in other parts of the world on matters of common concern ... in broadcasting, undertake activities to improve the skills and technologies of its members, and encourage harmonisation of operating and technical broadcasting standards and systems in the region ... by annual subscriptions from members. The Union has an elected President and three Vice Presidents ... largest of the world s eight broadcasting unions, but covers the largest geographic area of the world. Membership Membership is open to national broadcasters and national broadcasting organisations. Full membership Free to air broadcasting organisations in independent countries in the ABU region may apply for Full, Additional Full or Associate membership, provided that a they provide broadcasting ... of office bearers, and the admission of new members. Additional full membership Free to air broadcasting ... There are six sub categories which allow free to air broadcasters, subscription broadcasters and broadcasting ... more details
Infobox broadcasting network name UnionBroadcasting System UBS logo type Terrestrial television Broadcast television network branding airdate country United States available National founder market share owner UBS Systems, br then CCA key people foundation launch date dissolved Picture format analog callsigns UBS callsign meaning U nion B roadcasting S ystem affiliates 67 The UnionBroadcasting System UBS is a fictional television network seen in the 1976 film Network film Network , written by Paddy Chayevsky . At the time of the film s setting, UBS is in fourth place among the four major networks NBC , American Broadcasting Company ABC , CBS , UBS and is considered an industry joke when the network s parent company, UBS Systems, was bought by Arthur Jensen s CCA the Communication Corporation of America . UBS luck begins to change when network anchorman Howard Beale becomes a hit after suffering a mental breakdown breakdown live on the air, or as Diana Christensen puts it, articulating the popular rage . UBS has at least 67 affiliates including stations in Albuquerque, New Mexico Sandusky, Ohio Louisville, Kentucky Baton Rouge, Louisiana Los Angeles, California as well as KGIM Boise, Idaho , KTNS Kansas City, Missouri and WCGG in Atlanta, Georgia . Interestingly, the Atlanta station s call letters are very similar to Ted Turner s WTCG now WPCH TV and during one of Beale s on air rants, the New York offices even field a call from a WCGG employee named Ted. UBS is not limited to its television network it also has an Owned and Operated Stations Division and controls UBS Radio Division, UBS Records Group, UBS Publishing Group, and the UBS Theater Chain. Employees Howard Beale Peter Finch news presenter Anchorman for The UBS Evening News with Howard Beale , age 58. Once the Grand Old Man of News , his Nielsen ratings ratings have slipped in recent years, his wife has died, and he has started drinking. He has known Max Schumacher for a long time, and it is Max who informs ... more details
Infobox company name First Entertainment Credit Union logo caption type Credit Union Charter 68373 traded ... footnotes intl File First Entertainment s Credit Union.jpg thumb First Entertainment s Headquarters in Hollywood, CA. File First Entertainment Credit Union Branch.jpg thumb A First Entertainment Branch Lobby in Encino, CA File Concerts in the Park.jpg thumb First Entertainment sponsors community events like the Summer Concerts in the Park series in Santa Clarita, CA First Entertainment Credit Union or First Entertainment is a state chartered, natural person retail credit union a cooperative ... other financial services to its members. ref CUNA Model Credit Union Act Sec. 1752 2007 ref ref CUNA Model Credit Union Act Sec. 1757 2007 ref ref Sullivan, Sheffrin 2003 ref Headquartered in Hollywood, California , First Entertainment Credit Union is regulated under the authority of both ... NCUA , an agency of the U.S. federal government. History First Entertainment Credit Union was founded ... Entertainment Federal Credit Union. Following another merger, this time with Screenland MGM Employees Credit Union, First Entertainment s assets nearly doubled in size from 40 million to 73 million. The vigorous ... Studios Employees Credit Union. In an effort to better serve the entertainment industry as a whole ... to a state charter. The institution, now known as First Entertainment Credit Union, saw its assets ... of a credit union. Services A full service financial institution, First Entertainment Credit ... Time Homebuyer Program. First Entertainment Credit Union offers its members online account access ... Service Centers CU Service Center Network . Membership Membership in First Entertainment Credit Union ... Entertainment Credit Union web site. In addition, most individuals who work, live, attend ... Entertainment Credit Union 68373.html First Entertainment Credit Union Assets and Statistics http ... of entertainment industry topics Entertainment Industry personnel and their families key people Charles ... more details
Union Square Theater is an Off Broadway theatre, owned by Reading International, who also owns Reading Entertainment . Image Union square theatre.jpg thumb 350px The theatre is on left side of building Location 100 East 17th Street, Manhattan, NY, USA Productions Visiting Mr. Green by Jeff Baron Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard The Laramie Project .282000.29 The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Members of the Tectonic Theater Project External links http www.lortel.org LLA archive index.cfm?search by theater&id 53 Union Square Theatre at Internet Off Broadway Database Geolinks US streetscale 40.736478 73.988972 Off Broadway theatres theatre stub Category Off Broadway theaters Category Theatres in New York City ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name The City of New York Mayor s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting logo Mayor s Office of Film Theatre & Broadcasting Logo.png logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 Mayor s Advisory Council on Motion Pictures and Television preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters 1697 Broadway Suite 602 br New York, NY 10019 employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Katherine Oliver chief1 position Commissioner chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.nyc.gov film footnotes The Mayor s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting MOFTB , or simply The Mayor s Office is the oldest film commission in the United States. ref name mission http www.nyc.gov html film html office office home.shtml Mission Statement of the Mayor s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting , retrieved 2010 02 23. ref It is New York City s agency responsible for coordinating municipal support for Filmmaking film and television production , including approving film shoots and liaising with government agencies and promoting the industry. The office provides free permits, free public locations, and free Organization of the New York City Police Department Movie and Television Unit police escorts . ref name mission It also provides shooting guidelines, insurance information, and other useful information for local film and media production. Built upon mayoral initiatives dating back to Mayor John V. Lindsay in 1966 and Mayor Abraham Beame in 1974, the Mayor s Office today supports an industry that generates over 5 billion annually and employs over 100,000 New Yorkers. ref name history http www.nyc.gov html film html office history moftb.shtml History of the Mayor s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting , retrieved 2010 02 04. ref History In his 1965 ... studio major studios and several Category Entertainment industry unions theatrical unions which brought ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The TheatreUnion of Ukraine is an independent public union of theatre professionals in Ukraine. The union is a member of ITI International Theatre Institute under UNESCO . DEFAULTSORT TheatreUnion Of Ukraine Category Theatre in Ukraine Category Organisations based in Ukraine ... more details
The Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians ACTT was a trade union in the United Kingdom . The union was founded by technician s at the Gaumont British Gaumont British Studios in 1933 as the Association of Cinematograph Technicians ACT . It elected George Elvin as its first General Secretary the following year, and in 1936 affiliated to the Trades Union Congress . ACT began organising film laboratory workers, and in 1943 it affiliated to the Labour Party UK Labour Party . In 1955, it extended its coverage to represent technicians working on ITV , and the following year incorporated Television into its name. In the late 1950s, ACTT came into dispute with film directors John Boulting John and Roy Boulting , and this may have partly inspired their film, I m All Right Jack . ACTT were highly critical of the film s negative portrayal of trade unionists. In 1969, Elvin was replaced as General Secretary by Alan Sapper . The union repeatedly discussed potential mergers with the Association of Broadcasting Staff ABS , which represented the equivalent workers at the BBC , but these foundered until in 1991 it finally merged with the Broadcasting and Entertainment Trades Alliance , the successor to the ABS, to form the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and TheatreUnion . References http www.bectu.org.uk about bectu history BECTU History ACTT Alan Burton, Boulting, John Edward 1913 1985 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Portal Organized labour Category Entertainment industry unions Category Former British trade unions Category 1933 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
The UnionTheatre is a small fringe theatre situated in the borough of Southwark in London , England . It was established in 1998 by Sasha Regan who took the initiative to convert a disused paper warehouse near Southwark station into a functioning theatre ref http www.uniontheatre.org home.html ref . Set beneath railway arches, it is one of the more distinctive theatrical spaces in London. The Union has a reputation for staging high quality musicals in its tiny studio space. Some of its acclaimed productions include Stephen Sondheim s Sweeney Todd ref http www.thisislondon.co.uk theatre show 23583564 details Sweeney Todd showReview.do?reviewId 23590006 ref , Adler and Ross The Pajama Game , Gilbert and Sullivan s The Mikado an all male version ref http www.thisislondon.co.uk theatre show 23402042 details The Mikado showReview.do?reviewId 23521013 ref and HMS Pinafore ref http www.thisislondon.co.uk theatre show 23369851 details HMS 20Pinafore, 20Or 20The 20Lass 20That 20Loved 20The 20Sailor showReview.do?reviewId 23405147&expand true ref . The Union won the accolade of Best Up and Coming Theatre in the 2008 Empty Space Peter Brook Awards ref http www.thestage.co.uk news newsstory.php 22337 royal court and uniontheatre scoop top ref . THE FOLLOWING IS USELESS WITH NO DATE ............Its acclaimed production of A Man of No Importance by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens with book by Terrence McNally transferred to the West End playing at The Arts Theatre Leicester Square from 9th 27th February. The Union hosted the London premier of new musical Once Upon A Time At The Adelphi in March 2010. DID IT HOST CY COLEMAN S PLAY? IT IS NOW DEC 2011 ............The Union will host the first London revival of Cy Coleman s On the Twentieth Century in December 2010. The theatre has an all day cafe and a bar. External links http www.uniontheatre.biz Theatres in London References Reflist coord 51.5037 0.1019 type landmark region GB SWK display title Category Theatres in Southwark theatre ... more details
infobox above span style color FFF Volta Electric Theatre span abovestyle background color A00 subheader Former Dublin cinema caption1 headerstyle background color A00 header1 label4 Address data4 45 Mary Street, Dublin 1 label7 Screens data7 One label10 Opened data10 20 December 1909 label12 Reopened data12 Lyceum  Picture  Theatre   1921 label16 Closed data16 c.1948 label20 Seats data20 600 label25 Status data25 Demolished The Volta Electric Theatre later renamed the Lyceum Picture Theatre was a film theatre in Dublin and was Ireland s first dedicated cinema. The site at 45 Mary Street was later demolished and is occupied today by a department store. In the early 1900s, demand for moving pictures was fierce and cinemas were springing up all over the world. After visiting Trieste , the writer James Joyce was determined to bring a cinema to Ireland , so after receiving the backing of his Italy Italian friends, he set up the Cinematograph Volta on Mary Street. It opened its doors on 20 December 1909. The opening night featured an eclectic program, with the comedy Devilled Crab , the mystery Bewitched Castle , La Pourponi rre , The First Paris Orphanage , and The Tragedy of Beatrice Cenci Beatrice Cency . ref Cinema and Ireland , p5 ref ref James Joyce biography James Joyce by Richard Ellman . Oxford University Press, New York 1959, 1982. p. 303. ISBN 0 19 281465 6. ref Joyce soon became disillusioned with the venture, as the cinema mainly showed films from Europe and Italy , which were largely shunned by Dubliners at the time. After seven months, Joyce withdrew his involvement and the cinema was sold to the British Provincial Cinema Company . The cinema stayed open until 1919. In 1921, it was reopened as the Lyceum Picture Theatre following alterations which increased seating from 420 to 600. In the 1940s, Capitol and Allied Theatres Ltd. acquired the cinema, however, it closed its doors for the last time in 1948. Although it survived almost 40 years, the cinema ... more details
Infobox film name The Countryman and the Cinematograph image TheCountrymanandtheCinematograph.jpg image size caption Screenshot from the film director Robert W. Paul producer Robert W. Paul writer narrator starring music cinematography editing studio Paul s Animatograph Works distributor released film date 1901 runtime 11 secs extent country Film UK language Silent film Silent budget The Countryman and the Cinematograph AKA The Countryman s First Sight of the Animated Pictures is a 1901 in film 1901 UK British Short subject short silent film silent comedy film , directed by Robert W. Paul , featuring a stereotypical yokel reacting to films projected onto a creen. The film, is one of the earliest known examples of a film within a film, where, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, the audience reaction to that film is as important a part of the drama as the content of the film itself. ref name BFIso01 cite web title The Countryman and the Cinematograph first Michael last Brooke coauthors url http www.screenonline.org.uk film id 444455 work BFI Screenonline Database date accessdate 2011 04 24 ref References reflist External links imdb title id 0000350 title The Countryman s First Sight of the Animated Pictures CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT Countryman and the Cinematograph, The Category 1901 films Category British films Category Black and white films Category British silent short films ... more details
About the UnionTheatre in Peterbough other theatres with this name UnionTheatre disambiguation UnionTheatre Infobox Theatre name UnionTheatre Peterborough image caption address city Peterborough, Ontario ... website The UnionTheatre was a theatre in Peterborough, Ontario , Canada that existed from 1989 ... The UnionTheatre was located at 188 Hunter Street West in a space rumoured to have been an old undertakers ... in July 2005, Winslow reminisced about the UnionTheatre calling it poverty theatre . Winslow went ..., 2006 Jean Greg p. B8 ref In the same article McLachlan said about the UnionTheatre It may have been ... Theatre hoping to emulate much of the spirit and ideal of the UnionTheatre in its heyday. In 2000 ... the UnionTheatre called Re UNION ref AnTek 2000 ref which featured interviews with past collective ... of past show posters, and music recorded by bands who had played at the UnionTheatre in its heyday ... Jean Greg p. B8 ref as well as a late night coffee house. The UnionTheatre was noted in Anne Russell ... for its success. The UnionTheatre received ongoing funding from a number of individuals and Theatre ... still struggled for survival and was often on the verge of closure see UnionTheatre Losing its ... meeting. Season Brochures Starting in the summer of 1990, The UnionTheatre published 3 season brochures ... wiki File The UnionTheatre season brochure 01 summer 1990.pdf Summer 1990 With the second ... wiki File The UnionTheatre season brochure 02 fall 1990.pdf The Only Season fall 1990 Brochure 3 http commons.wikimedia.org wiki File The UnionTheatre season brochure 03 winter spring 1991.pdf ... wiki File The UnionTheatre season brochure 05 fall 1991.pdf fall 1991 fall 1991 Brochure 6 http commons.wikimedia.org wiki File The UnionTheatre season brochure 06 winter spring 1992.pdf Thumbs Up winter spring 1992 Brochure 7 http commons.wikimedia.org wiki File The UnionTheatre season ... wiki File The UnionTheatre season brochure 08 fall 1992.pdf The Naked Season fall 1992 Brochure 9 ... more details
Lithuanian Theatre Association lang lt Lietuvos teatro s jungos is the official theatrical union of Lithuania . The association awards Lithuanian stage actors and plays with annual awards, from Best Actor and Best Young Actor categories to Best productions. It declared independence from the new Union of Theatre Workers before the abortive coup of August 1991. ref name Chambers2006 cite book last Chambers first Colin title Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre url http books.google.com books?id 9PPVN0 SKMwC&pg PA710 accessdate 18 April 2011 date 14 July 2006 publisher Continuum International Publishing Group isbn 9781847140012 page 710 ref Many of the top theatre critics and people are a member of this union, which numbered 1000 members in 1987. ref name Arjakas1991 cite book last Arjakas first K ll title The Baltic States a reference book url http books.google.com books?id qFYOAQAAMAAJ accessdate 18 April 2011 year 1991 publisher Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers isbn 9785899000171 ref References Reflist Lithuania stub Category Theatre in Lithuania Category Theatrical organizations Category Arts organizations based in Lithuania ... more details
The Cinematograph Act 1909 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom 9 Edw. VII c. 30 . It was the first primary legislation in the United Kingdom UK which specifically regulated the film industry . It is notable for having unintentionally provided the legal basis for film censorship , leading to the establishment of the British Board of Film Classification British Board of Film Censors in 1912. Origins During the 1890s and 1900s, most Cinematograph film exhibition took place in temporary venues such as funfair fairground s, music hall s and hastily converted shops so called penny gaff s . The film then in use was made from the highly flammable Nitrocellulose cellulose nitrate base. Combined with limelight illumination, this created a significant safety hazard, resulting in a number of fatal fires. The 1909 Act specified a strict building code which required, amongst other things, that the projector be enclosed within a fire resisting enclosure. All commercial cinemas defined as any business which admitted members of the public to see films in exchange for payment had to comply with these regulations. In order to enforce this each cinema had to be inspected and licensed by the Local government local authority . The Act was amended in the wake of the 1929 Glen Cinema Disaster in order to give local authorities more powers to regulate the number of emergency exits and insist on other safety measures. ref cite book last1 Gardiner first1 Juliet title The Thirties an Intimate History chapter Prologue publisher Harper Press year 2010 location London pages 8 isbn 978 0 00 724076 0 ref Legal basis of censorship In the following year, the owner of the London Bridge Picture Palace and CinematographTheatre, in South London, was prosecuted under Section 2 of the Act after he defied a condition of the licence issued by the local authority, the London County Council , by opening on a Sunday 27 February 1910 . In the appeal hearing which resulted London County ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Broadcasting... Type studio Artist Comeback Kid Cover Comeback Kid Broadcasting 2007 .jpg Released February 20, 2007 Recorded November 2006 at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins Ft. Collins , Colorado Genre Punk rock , hardcore punk Length 33.08 Label Smallman Records Smallman Canada br Victory Records Victory Rest of World Producer Jason Livermore br Bill Stevenson musician Bill Stevenson br Comeback Kid Last album Wake The Dead album Wake the Dead br 2005 This album Broadcasting br 2007 Next album Through The Noise br 2008 Album ratings rev1 AbsolutePunk.net rev1Score 80 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 212330 link rev2 Allmusic rev2Score rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r952569 pure url yes link rev3 Relevant Magazine rev3Score not rated http www.relevantmagazine.com pc article.php?id 7388 link rev4 Rockmidgets.com rev4Score Rating 4 5 http www.rockmidgets.com releases.php?p true&q comeback kid&id 1794 link rev5 Kerrang rev5Score Rating 4 5 rev6 Total Guitar rev6Score Rating 9 10 Broadcasting... is the third album by Canadian Hardcore punk band Comeback Kid . The album was released on February 20, 2007. It is the first album to feature Andrew Neufeld on lead vocals, following Scott Wade s departure. The album peaked at 129 on the Billboard 200, 3 on Top Heatseekers, and 10 on Top Independent Albums. It was last album Kevin Call on bass. Broadcasting.. was used on the NHL 2K8 soundtrack. Track listing Tracklisting title1 Defeated length1 3 16 title2 Broadcasting... length2 3 53 title3 Hailing on Me length3 2 59 title4 The Blackstone length4 2 54 title5 Industry Standards length5 3 38 title6 Give r Reprise length6 1 07 title7 One Left Satisfied length7 3 50 title8 Come Around length8 2 31 title9 In Case of Fire ... Kid albums Category 2007 albums Category Victory Records albums 2000s punk album stub it Broadcasting... lv Broadcasting... nl Broadcasting... pl Broadcasting... more details
The Cinematograph Films Council was established by the Cinematograph Films Act 1938 as a result of a Board of Trade report ref Report of a Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the position of British films Cmnd 5320 , November 1936 ref by a committee chaired by Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne Lord Moyne , which recommended that such a statutory body should be created to advise the UK government on matters relating to the film industry. Among its specific functions was the monitoring of a so called quality test based on cost per foot of finished film that was to be applied under the Act to films which sought registration as British under the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 screen quota to eliminate quota quickies . The Council was abolished in 1985 by the government of Margaret Thatcher , which requested that some of its members should be absorbed into the newly created The British Screen Advisory Council British Screen Advisory Council . References reflist Cinema and State The Film Industry and the Government, 1927 1984 , Margaret Dickinson & Sarah Street, London, British Film Institute, 1985. Category Cinema of the United Kingdom ... more details
Hide infobox until needed Infobox film name image image size alt caption director producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editing studio distributor released runtime country language budget gross preceded by followed by Jaroslav Hasek s Exemplary Cinematograph lang cs Vzorn kinematograf Ha ka Jaroslava is a 1955 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Old ich Lipsk . The film starred Josef Kemr . ref cite web url http www.csfd.cz herec 936 josef kemr title Josef Kemr publisher Czech Film Database accessdate August 15, 2010 ref References Reflist External links IMDb title 0170785 Old ich Lipsk Category 1955 films Category Czechoslovak films Category Czech language films Category Films directed by Old ich Lipsk CzechRepublic film stub ... more details
The Cinematograph Films Act of 1927 17 & 18 Geo. V was an Acts of Parliament act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Parliament designed to stimulate the declining Cinema of the United Kingdom British film industry . Description It introduced a requirement for British cinemas to show a quota of British films, for a duration of 10 years. The Act s supporters believed that this would promote the emergence of a vertically integrated film industry, in which production, distribution and exhibition infrastructure are controlled by the same companies. The studio system vertically integrated American film industry saw rapid growth in the years immediately following the end of the First World War. The idea, therefore, was to try and counter Hollywood s perceived economic and cultural dominance by promoting similar business practices among British studios, distributors and cinema chains. By creating an artificial market for British films, it was hoped that the increased economic activity in the production sector would eventually lead to the growth of a self sustaining industry. The quota was initially set at 7.5 for exhibitors, which was raised to 20 in 1935. With regards to what was and what was not considered a British film, the Act approved by Parliament specified The film must be made by a British or British controlled company br Studio scenes must be photographed within a film studio in the British Empire Commonwealth br The author of the scenario or the original work the screenplay was based on must be a British Subject br At least 75 of the salaries must be paid to British Subjects ref p.325 Nelmes, Jill An Introduction to Film Studies Routledge, 2003 ref excluding the costs of two persons at least one of which clarify date April 2012 presume this means at least ... would not have been filmed. The Act was modified by the Cinematograph Films Act 1938 and further ... bopall ref8001.html Cinematograph Films Act 1927 at http www.bopcris.ac.uk BOPCRIS http www.britishpictures.com ... more details
. to examine the organization and principles of methods of the censorship of Cinematograph films in India 2. to survey the organization of Cinematograph films in the film producing industry in India 3 ... more details