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  • ...of Season One episodes and all of Season Two were filmed without a studio audience: episodes were fitted with a laugh track-only afterwards.<ref>{{cite web|ur
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  • ...e ''Studio One'' version, the story ends at the Fords' apartment, with the audience invited to assume that Horace has been permanently transported back to his
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  • {{short description|Television and film studio complex, California, U.S.}} The '''Sony Pictures Studios''' is an American television and film studio complex located in [[Culver City, California]] at 10202 West Washington Bou
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  • ...y that an ensemble of actors presenting a single performance before a live audience can be recorded from multiple perspectives. Also for standard, dialogue-dri ...amily]]'' (which was taped with multiple cameras live in front of a studio audience, very much like a stage play) and [[Norman Lear]]'s subsequent sitcom produ
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  • ...iness)|distribution]] of [[sound|audio]] or video content to a dispersed [[audience]] via any electronic [[medium (communication)|mass communications medium]], ...om c. 1990): meant for direct-to-home broadcast programming (as opposed to studio network uplinks and down-links), provides a mix of traditional radio or tel
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  • ...Presley was filmed performing informal sessions in front of a live studio audience, where Presley could re-create his rebel image wearing a black leather outf
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  • ...serious issues in a dramatic format on [[videotape]] before a live studio audience is considered another type of comedy-drama hybrid. Examples of this genre i
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  • ...the only Brady show in sitcom form to be filmed in front of a live studio audience. [[Bob Eubanks]] guest-starred as himself in an episode where the two coupl
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  • ...1964 and concluded on June 12, 1965 on [[CBS]]. The season introduces the audience to the comic adventures of seven castaways as they attempted to survive and ...on|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1995-08-07/entertainment/ca-32412_1_cbs-studio-center|accessdate=November 18, 2013|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|publisher=T
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  • ...1964 and concluded on June 12, 1965 on [[CBS]]. The season introduces the audience to the comic adventures of seven castaways as they attempted to survive and ...on|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1995-08-07/entertainment/ca-32412_1_cbs-studio-center|accessdate=November 18, 2013|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|publisher=T
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  • ...Scheimer]]<ref>{{cite news|title= Production Is Less Animated at Filmation Studio |publisher= The Los Angeles Times |date=January 1, 1988 |url= http://articl .../ref> Located in [[Reseda, Los Angeles|Reseda, California]], the animation studio was founded in 1962.<ref name="Bates">{{cite news|title= Filmation Shuts Pl
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  • ...he sound of audience laughter. In some productions, the laughter is a live audience response instead; in the U.S., where it was most used, the term usually imp ...n, audiences experienced live comedy performances in the presence of other audience members. Radio and early [[television producer]]s attempted to recreate thi
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  • ...especially if an actor was particularly well received in that role by the audience or by critics. ...s were cut from the film drama ''[[Flight of the Intruder]]'' after a test audience laughed when he was on the screen.<ref name="porter1995">{{cite news | url=
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  • ...ver, Schwartz was forced to hire lawyers and audit [[United Artists]] film studio because they did not pay royalties in a timely fashion. ...on|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1995-08-07/entertainment/ca-32412_1_cbs-studio-center|accessdate=November 18, 2013|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|publisher=T
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  • ...to [[Ed Sullivan Theater|Studio 50]] late in its run. The existence of an audience ticket for a taping indicates that the show originated in color at the [[CB ...ded among the challengers.If there was a tie for the highest vote from the audience, and for each panelist who was disqualified, a wrong vote was counted. Ther
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  • ...ductions ranging from movies to series. Shows not produced on a television studio stage are usually contracted or licensed to be made by appropriate producti ...b|Tamvisio’s [[camera operator]]s film a television program at Frenckell’s studio on January 2, 1965 in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].]]
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  • ...e current and past major sound serial producers, together with the loss of audience attendance at Saturday matinees in general, made serial-making a losing pro '''Studio/commercial efforts, cartoons, and spoofery:'''
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  • ...ductions ranging from movies to series. Shows not produced on a television studio stage are usually contracted or licensed to be made by appropriate producti ...b|Tamvisio's [[camera operator]]s film a television program at Frenckell's studio on January 2, 1965, in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].]]
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  • ...which were often shown before the one-reeler in movie theaters so that the audience could sing along), Mrs. Talmadge decided to locate the photographer. She ar ...de from her home.<ref name="november1997" /> They managed to get past the studio gates and in to see the casting director, who promptly threw them out. Howe
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  • ...year he made his first movie, ''[[Outwitting Dad]]'' (1914), for the Lubin studio. He was billed as O. N. Hardy. In his personal life, he was known as "Babe" ...e Catalog.'' Retrieved: October 12, 2010.</ref> He worked for the King Bee studio, which bought Vim. He worked with [[Billy Ruge|Bill Ruge]], [[Billy West (s
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