Dino debut leads in new Hit shows
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Hit Entertainment is working on a new slate of annimated television programs. Included in the line up is Dinosaur Roar, adaped from books by Paul and Henrietta Stickland. Hit spent $18 m. to produce 26 episodes, lasting 5 minites each. Hit also acquired rights for books from James Marshall (U.S.) and is working with Millimages (France) to produce Pablo the Little Red Fox. Hit is also described as working on The Fly, which is an adult cartoon strip adapted from Lewis Trondheim's book.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 1999
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Inside the band of brothers
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Filmmaker Chris Terrill underwent eight months of training and two months of deployment in Afghanistan while following a group of 50 Royal Marine Commandos in his documentary series Commando: On The Front Line. He felt he had to undergo training at his age of 55 to properly understand what the Marines are experiencing. He also did the entire series by himself, relying on three cameras and two radio microphones to do the job.
Publication Name: Broadcast
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0040-2788
Year: 2007
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