1969
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Initial release | November 18, 1988 |
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Directors | Ernest Thompson |
Box office | 5. 979 million USD |
Budget | 37 million USD |
Producers | Bill Badalato |
Daniel Grodnik | |
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ID | 2896759 |
About 1969
Two rebellious youths, Ralph (Robert Downey Jr. ) and Scott (Kiefer Sutherland), find themselves struggling with adulthood as the Vietnam War rages. Feeling trapped in their small town, Scott battles with his conservative veteran father, Cliff (Bruce Dern), and Ralph deals with his desperately sexual mother, Ev (Joanna Cassidy). When tragic news arrives from overseas, the entire town, inspired by Ralph and Scott's antiwar efforts, reevaluates its attitude toward the war. … MORE
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Britain's" fabulously cool' engineering innovation
The CT scanner", the Vision of Ted Humble-Smith: "It's hell, an invention is"
Ted Humble-Smith is a conceptual still life photographer. He is known for his fashion work. Ted can you take a lipstick or a watch, and with his exceptional vision and skill to turn The Beautiful Into Something even more beautiful.
But you talk to him for a few minutes and it is not clear, he only sees the color and shape of his subjects, but the engineering, the basis for their design.
In fact, it Ted is obviously a passion for you. He points to the 4-inch stiletto heel.
"Everyone laughs when I talk about it," he told me. "But you have this thing That is so elegant, so beautiful - and yet, at the same time, there must be some serious engineering Sciences and mathematics, it also.
"Eight stones, at least by a square centimeter. These Are big loads, but you rarely see people snap their heels in These Days . "
Ted only has his prying eyes to a project for the Royal Academy of Engineering.
He produced a series of images That celebrate, which honors examples of remarkable British innovation. From the aerodynamic design of the Severn Bridge -composite wing of an Airbus Jet .
2019 Winner - Bombardier: The Company developed a resin Infusion of advanced composite wing, now on the Airbus A220The Photos Are clearly conceptual in nature, but the ideas That went be considered in their creation, directly from the interviews with the engineers involved.
Ted took their statements, extracted The Essence , And Then transferred his subjects. His favorite photo at The Moment ; The Choice missed is the EMI X-ray brain scanner, The World 's first Computed Tomography (CT) machine for use in a clinical setting (MacRobert Winner : 1972).
An illuminated, transparent skull That is cut by a rotating disk. The visual narrative describes The Process by which X-rays Are able to build a picture of The Brain , slice by slice.
"It is hell, an invention," says Ted . "When you consider That , if you wanted to look in someone's brain before, in That case basically you had to cut on a bacon slicer And Then put it on a light. The CT scanner is phenomenal. "
1989 - Winner - British Gas : There's a hidden area beneath our feet, where "pigging" devices, inspect pipingTed many of the objects he photographed builds. At first glance, you might think That he has done everything in a software package on his computer. You'd be wrong.
Ted models used were recorded, illuminated in interesting ways and under different exposures. Sure, some of the images have been stacked, and each of the scaffold, such as rods and wires, has been digitally erased. But you would be able to keep his MacRobert models in your hands.
the Image he produced, Quantel Paintbox (MacRobert Winner : 1988 ). Very aptly in this connection.
1988 Winner - Quantel Ltd: TV meteorologists were to adopt The First Paintbox. It allows you to revolutionized dump magnetic-stick-clouds on your cardsPaintbox computer graphics on film and television. It is the industry enabled for the First Time , in order to digitize correctly, color and really play with him on our screens (see the Dire Straits video Money for Nothing).
In his own Image , Ted encoded in his mind's eye paint fly curved plastic films. "You can freeze liquids in photography now. I wanted it to look like the color was exploded on the screen. So, you can do it in a very complicated way with robots and paint guns, or you can do it, in the somewhat haphazard fashion, we have. Basically, you spin, color. "
A wonderful confusion in the studio made for an impressive picture.
A photo shoot in Ted 's studio can be very messyTed 's pictures for the MacRobert 50-year anniversary is presented in an online exhibition of the Royal Academy of Engineering has developed with The National Science and Media Museum in Bradford. And for a taste of the kind of images, Ted The finalists for the year 2020, the MacRobert award have just been announced, and is best known for,
. There Are three in The Shortlist , and they Are all recognized contribution of innovation to a greener future. They Are :
2002 - Winner - CDT: plastic Electronics form the basis for our smartphones. Richard Friend patent-projected, curved plastic sheet (courtesy of GREAT-campaign/IPO)Professor Sir Richard Friend is the Chairman of the Jury. He is also a past Winner for his work on "plastic Electronics " Technology , which has reached ubiquity in the touch screens of our mobile phones.
He said to me: "The companies nominated this year Are wonderful examples of the Things That you have, perhaps, thought That great Britain was to emerge The Natural place for their innovations. We sometimes, we write ourselves out of The World player in quite a few technologies. There is no reason for it and the MacRobert award for keeps, is presented with cases That , quite obviously, in The World . "
It is an issue, stressed Ted Humble-Smith, who professes to have been something of a conversion during his photographic projects.
"I'm quite despondent about where Britain was in The World -That the United Kingdom never seems to do nothing more," he recalls. "But then I started to talk to the people today, and it gave me a whole new belief, and in fact, there Are some incredibly cool stuff happening in the UK. The United Kingdom and to innovate some incredible Things . "
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photography, engineering
Source of news: bbc.com