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_ conservatives this week have had a batman inspired video pulled because they were _ batman inspired video pulled because they were trying to suggest that london — they were trying to suggest that london was on the brink of chaos and then use _ london was on the brink of chaos and then use pictures of new york to create embarrassment. it is really interesting to see campaigns trying to keep _ interesting to see campaigns trying to keep peoples attentions and. who ut that to keep peoples attentions and. “adrip put that together? to keep peoples attentions and. who put that together? the _ to keep peoples attentions and. who put that together? the conservative | put that together? the conservative pa video put that together? the conservative party video inspired _ put that together? the conservative party video inspired by _ put that together? the conservative party video inspired by a _ put that together? the conservative party video inspired by a great - party video inspired by a great reputation for making video content but they— reputation for making video content but they go
_ conservatives this week have had a batman inspired video pulled because they were _ batman inspired video pulled because they were trying to suggest that london — they were trying to suggest that london was on the brink of chaos and then use _ london was on the brink of chaos and then use pictures of new york to create embarrassment. it is really interesting to see campaigns trying to keep _ interesting to see campaigns trying to keep peoples attentions and. who ut that to keep peoples...
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the silent movie era with its jazz singer, and the studio behind beloved classics from casablanca to batman. but in recent years, warner's faced challenges, notjust problems caused by covid and strikes by actors and writers, but others of its own making. not least a falling—out with director christopher nolan, who took his award—winning 0ppenheimer to universal instead. the company is also now riding high with barbie, the biggest grossing film in the company's history. so cool. welcome to the media show. pam abdy, thank you so much for having me on the lot, and hello. just to talk about your career for a little bit first. you started as an intern and then receptionist
the silent movie era with its jazz singer, and the studio behind beloved classics from casablanca to batman. but in recent years, warner's faced challenges, notjust problems caused by covid and strikes by actors and writers, but others of its own making. not least a falling—out with director christopher nolan, who took his award—winning 0ppenheimer to universal instead. the company is also now riding high with barbie, the biggest grossing film in the company's history. so cool. welcome to...
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the silent movie era with its jazz singer, and the studio behind beloved classics from casablanca to batman. but in recent years, warner's faced challenges, notjust problems caused by covid and strikes by actors and writers, but others of its own making. not least a falling—out with director christopher nolan, who took his award—winning oppenheimer to universal instead. the company is also now riding high with barbie, the biggest grossing film in the company's history. 50 cool. welcome to the media show. pam abdy, thank you so much for having me on the lot, and hello. just to talk about your career for a little bit first. you started as an intern and then receptionist atjersey films, the production company that made pulp fiction. you went on to be assistant to the co—founder and actor and director, danny devito. what was that like? and what were your first impressions of the movie business back then? well, the movie business back then was pretty exciting. it was 1995 when i moved here and i went to emerson college and they had this wonderful programme, this internship programme. so th
the silent movie era with its jazz singer, and the studio behind beloved classics from casablanca to batman. but in recent years, warner's faced challenges, notjust problems caused by covid and strikes by actors and writers, but others of its own making. not least a falling—out with director christopher nolan, who took his award—winning oppenheimer to universal instead. the company is also now riding high with barbie, the biggest grossing film in the company's history. 50 cool. welcome to...
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batman and his arch enemies. superman, wolverine, wonder woman and judge dredd. all iconic comic—book characters. and in this instance, all illustrated by brian bolland. the internationally renowned artist, who's worked on some of the best—selling graphic novels of all time, is from butterwick, near boston, and he's back at his old school — boston grammar school — to inspire artists of the future. well, the thing is, nowadays i work on a wacom tablet, so i'm not used to working in actual media, but you may vaguely recognise who you're looking at fairly soon. over ten minutes, brian sketches out a character he's best known for drawing — his version of thejoker in bestseller the killing joke is seen as an inspiration for film versions starring jack nicholson and heath ledger. i thought monkes were bad. enough from the clown! ah—ta—ta—ta—tah! let's not blow this out of proportion. now, he also has a little bit of a shine on his lips because they're sticky. it's really impressive. i like it a lot. it's very impressive how quickly it can be done. i'd
batman and his arch enemies. superman, wolverine, wonder woman and judge dredd. all iconic comic—book characters. and in this instance, all illustrated by brian bolland. the internationally renowned artist, who's worked on some of the best—selling graphic novels of all time, is from butterwick, near boston, and he's back at his old school — boston grammar school — to inspire artists of the future. well, the thing is, nowadays i work on a wacom tablet, so i'm not used to working in...