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  2. Craft service - Wikipedia

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    Craft service is the department that provides food and drinks to cast and crew on film, TV and video sets. Learn about the history, functions and etiquette of craft service, and how it differs from catering.

  3. Neil Breen - Wikipedia

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    Neil Breen is a self-taught filmmaker who has written, directed, produced, and starred in six low-budget films since 2005. His films have gained a cult following for their bizarre plots, acting, and production values, and have been featured on YouTube and film festivals.

  4. Category:Films set on aircraft carriers - Wikipedia

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    Explore the list of films that feature aircraft carriers as a setting or a plot element, from war dramas to sci-fi thrillers.

  5. How Craft Services Adapted to Serve Film Crews During the ...

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    COVID protocols have affected everyone in the production business, but perhaps none more so than the craft services members of IATSE Local 80, the only department to see the entire cast and crew ...

  6. List of Star Wars air, aquatic, and ground vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names and features of fictional Star Wars terrestrial vehicles, including armored fighting vehicles, military aircraft, and naval ships. Learn about the history and design of AT-ATs, AT-STs, cloud cars, skiffs, sail barges, and more.

  7. Space Patrol (1950 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Space Patrol was a popular American science fiction adventure series that aired on TV, radio, and comic books from 1950 to 1955. It followed the 30th-century exploits of Commander Buzz Corry and his sidekick Cadet Happy as they fought interplanetary villains and explored the galaxy.

  8. StageCraft - Wikipedia

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    StageCraft is a technology developed by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) that uses large LED video walls to create realistic CGI backgrounds for live-action filming. It has been used in several TV series and films, such as The Mandalorian, The Batman, and Thor: Love and Thunder.

  9. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees - Wikipedia

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    IATSE stands for International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, a union that represents over 168,000 workers in live theater, motion picture and television production, broadcast and trade shows in the US and Canada. Founded in 1893, IATSE has a history of fighting for fair wages and working conditions, and has faced corruption and innovation in the entertainment industry.