Sentences with phrase «production house where»

My aim is to work in a television production house where I would get ample opportunities to work to the best of my potential and deliver solutions to the various problems faced during broadcasting.
To serve as an Audio Programmer in a big banner production house where I can show my skills in audio programming.

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It was Hasenfratz's savvy anticipation of where automakers were heading — away from costly in - house component production — that drove the climb upmarket, which has helped shield Linamar from overseas competition.
The company will probably have to be removed as a co-defendant in the lawsuits where it is named, meaning that those currently suing may never see a payout from the production house (in general, bankruptcies effectively end lawsuits against firms going bust).
A house was discovered within 300 meters where 130 bitcoin machines were seized, presumably illegally siphoning the electricity from the production plant for bitcoin mining.
Within the realm of conventional egg production, the majority of the total cage layer houses in the United States is «high - rise,» where poultry are arranged in layered, stacked cages.
Cutting his losses at home (where ethnic actors like Al Pacino and, interestingly enough, Robert DeNiro were getting the plum roles), Dullea returned to Canada for a number of interesting but distinctly B - grade films (Welcome to Blood City with a pre-comeback Jack Palance) and the continent for guest starring roles in poorly - received art house productions (Pope Joan with Liv Ullmann) and the occasional thriller (as Mia Farrow's disbelieving stuffed shirt of a husband in The Haunting of Julia).
Were there any moments during the production like [the one in] Prince Avalanche with the burned down house where something radically changed or you had something that came completely out of left field?
He slips unnoticed through the musty passages and dank corridors where he lives beneath the stage, bullying the cast and crew of the production house by demanding money and threatening harm to those who contradict him.
Borsos was then the first director to work on an adaptation of The Cider House Rules, which was on the point of being shot when the bottom fell out of the production, and they had to close up and leave Montréal, where they were scheduled to shoot in a matter of just weeks.
Production designer Lanie Faith Marie Overton invests the house where the action takes place with a certain sterility, in contrast to the tensions between the characters.
Disc two is where the rest of the extras are housed, with four production featurettes leading the pack.
Visit Carvahall and you'll find featurettes about the Inheritance Trilogy to which the novel Eragon belongs, The Storyteller's Scroll (focusing on turning the novel into a screenplay), Realizing Alagaësia (a look at storyboards, locations, scouting and character design), The Destined Roles (casting the actors), From Carvahall to Farthen Dur (behind - the - scenes footage during film production), Hatching The Dragon (the CGI process of creating the dragons), Just The Beginning (a peak at what's next in the series) and the Random House Digital Novel where you can enjoy the first two chapters of Eldest, the second novel from the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini.
Combine that with the booming sound design and meticulous production design, and the film's more fantastic sequences, like a diabolically imaginative scene where the Losers investigate an abandoned house, are downright inspired.
Here, 400 students and teachers could sit at solid oak and pine house tables where «pupils» were encouraged to carve in their own graffiti (as production designer Stuart Craig explains: «This would happen in all schools!»).
Yorkville was a place where, potentially, you could develop a more discerning eye for understanding the production of culture and sometimes come to recognize the coincidence between mass cultural production and the regression of one's own intellect, as bikers, greasers, hippies, teenyboppers, and sometimes political organizers, congregated in the coffee shops and flop houses, or just hung out on the streets, all pretending that we were creating a new society free from the normative shackles of conventional morality and lifestyle but basically we were looking for drugs, sex and rock and roll and our twenty minutes of fame.
Recently, between my publisher New Generation's production man Sam and me we've arrived at a new formula on book cover design: the «wrap - around», where the front overlaps onto the back to create a uniform appearance or «house style».
It's no accident that the house where Battle finds herself is called Forest House, or that the house's inhabitants stage a community theater production of A Midsummer Night's Dhouse where Battle finds herself is called Forest House, or that the house's inhabitants stage a community theater production of A Midsummer Night's DHouse, or that the house's inhabitants stage a community theater production of A Midsummer Night's Dhouse's inhabitants stage a community theater production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
My wife Lesleyann makes a cameo with a creaking door at one point in the first eight episodes, and she deserves a production credit for putting up with the many hours I was lost to this project, the many months I talked about how I wanted to do it before I did it, and the many days where she volunteered to banish herself to her parent's house (thank you Joe and Maris) so she could avoid making additional appearances with the inevitable sounds one makes when you walk around the house.
Liisa McCloy - Kelley is VP, Director of eBook Production Strategy & Operations at Random House, Inc. where she has been an eyewitness to an evolution in the way that books are produced, marketed and sold for more than 20 years.
Rick continued New American Funding's forward momentum by capitalizing on his expansive marketing knowledge to spearhead the development of a state - of - the - art marketing division and a full in - house production studio where cutting - edge video content is routinely created.
In Waterford, enjoy a guided tour of the House of Waterford Crystal, where you'll see the highly - skilled artisans at work in the production of this famous crystal.
Though Joshua Citarella and Brad Troemel each have their own careers as solo artists, they've been collaborating for the past two years on Ultra Violet Production House: a project that lives as an Etsy store where the artists advertise artworks that are digitally composited (rather than fabricated and photographed) and that people can purchase and assemble themselves using DIY material kits.
She is currently the Production Manager and Deputy Director at Boxart, where she both helps design and formulate packing solutions for art works, as well as manages the day - to - day operations of running a crate shop of carpenters and a crew of on - site and in - house art handlers.
The artist has converted the house where he was born in Rheydt, near Cologne, into the axis of his artistic production and field of experimentation.
She currently resides in New York City where she operates an independent creative production house and serves as Artistic Director to art - house perfumery, Folie AÌ $ Plusieurs.
Taking visual cues from artist Michael Craig - Martin and sampling motifs from some of the 200 tribal communities across west Africa, his drawings depict a new citadel housing a grand public arena where «linguistic and cultural knowledge is shared through celebration and traditional methods of production».
It would be cool to see a wide collection of maps covering many different issues, not just climate and food production, but, for instance, poverty and wealth, arms production and war, clothing production and leisure time, education levels, consumption, production, health, population growth and decline, movement of immigrants, human rights, animal populations, housing ownership, housing starts, anything basically which can be measured in a visual map... not just for the US but as global maps, collected on pages where you could drag them around to sit on top of each other and try and make sense of the various impacts...
The overall concept of a house that can maintain its internal comfort at the highest level with a net positive energy production seems almost impossible unless you live in southern California where the sun shines almost constantly and the weather is nearly perfect to start with.
«While many of the markets on the February IMI are far from fully recovered, the index points out where employment, home prices and housing production are no longer retreating and have held above their lowest recession troughs for six months or more,» said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.
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