Posts Tagged ‘Television’
Colin Firth will always be remembered as the sexiest Mr Darcy ever after he emerged from the lake in a wet shirt in the 1995 TV adaptation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." But Firth is just as romantic in his private life. In 1995, just after the series was shown on television, he met Italian film producer Livia Giuggioli on a film set, and it was love at first sight.
Voice Over Recording – How To Have A Voice That People Want To Hear
Tuesday, March 8th, 2011
Are you eager to get into the entertainment industry in any capacity possible? Television and cinema actors get all the attention for obvious reasons, but there are many more employment options available in this industry. In fact, if you are the owner of a great voice, you can take a short cut to success by trying your luck as a Voice Over recording artist.
Radio – Some Benefits
Monday, February 21st, 2011
People have been listening to the radio for donkey's years. When they were first invented everyone who could afford it bought one because they were more cheaper than the Television sets. They would use their radios to stay in touch with whatever happened in the country or all over the world. They would also use these devices to know the cricket scores.
You Can Win or Buy Concert Tickets on the Net
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
There are more thrills in watching some action live rather than sitting in front of the television or the cinema screen. If you are in a live audience you tend to feel better and would love to take part in the fun and action all around while the concert is on. There are various types of concerts that attract people and draw them towards buying tickets.
The Quote About
Saturday, December 18th, 2010
Ever since the first artificial satellite was put on an orbit around Earth, what at first seemed as a scientific peculiarity turned into an essential piece of technology that transformed our daily lives. With the advent of geostationary satellites, global communications became much simpler, as well as much cheaper. New possibilities beckoned for an old acquaintance of ours: television. It was now possible to broadcast past the limitations of normal broadcast antennas, via satellite, to everyone in the world.