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In either 1982 or 1983 Mark "Gator" Rogowski was on the cover of a magazine -- In the photo he was standing, directly facing the viewer full-on, holding his skateboard horizontally against his chest with his arms crossed over it. I think he was looking tough, and I think he was wearing a special forces type beret.
I always thought it was the cover of Thrasher Skateboard mag, but now that they have posted all their covers online I see that it must not be them...Maybe it was "Skateboarder Magazine" or "Skateboarding Magazine" or some short-lived mag of the time?
Anyway, any ideas as to the Mag or date? Thanks. Saudade7 03:14, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
If anyone caught Sandrine Voillet's Paris on BBC 2 at 9pm on July 10th,, does anyone remember the name of the pianist she spoke about, and the song he played, is was a very simple piece, sounded familiar. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.23.129.49 ( talk) 05:48, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
Was there a particular moment in the history of cinema when outdoor shooting became preferred over indoor shooting? I read somebody write that with the advent of cinema vérité there was a trend in Europe to move out of the studios to shoot realistically in real settings. Any truth in it?-- 117.204.84.249 ( talk) 13:08, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
I want to know where i can find copyright information as to whether a video of a performer, say, a dancer performing publicly (non-profit) to copyrighted music is violating copyright law, and use of copyrighted music recordings as background for another performance (E.g. a figure-skater using a piece of copyrighted music)
Thanks! Xcmer ( talk) 17:37, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
Sorry about that, US law please. Xcmer ( talk) 09:48, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
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In either 1982 or 1983 Mark "Gator" Rogowski was on the cover of a magazine -- In the photo he was standing, directly facing the viewer full-on, holding his skateboard horizontally against his chest with his arms crossed over it. I think he was looking tough, and I think he was wearing a special forces type beret.
I always thought it was the cover of Thrasher Skateboard mag, but now that they have posted all their covers online I see that it must not be them...Maybe it was "Skateboarder Magazine" or "Skateboarding Magazine" or some short-lived mag of the time?
Anyway, any ideas as to the Mag or date? Thanks. Saudade7 03:14, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
If anyone caught Sandrine Voillet's Paris on BBC 2 at 9pm on July 10th,, does anyone remember the name of the pianist she spoke about, and the song he played, is was a very simple piece, sounded familiar. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.23.129.49 ( talk) 05:48, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
Was there a particular moment in the history of cinema when outdoor shooting became preferred over indoor shooting? I read somebody write that with the advent of cinema vérité there was a trend in Europe to move out of the studios to shoot realistically in real settings. Any truth in it?-- 117.204.84.249 ( talk) 13:08, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
I want to know where i can find copyright information as to whether a video of a performer, say, a dancer performing publicly (non-profit) to copyrighted music is violating copyright law, and use of copyrighted music recordings as background for another performance (E.g. a figure-skater using a piece of copyrighted music)
Thanks! Xcmer ( talk) 17:37, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
Sorry about that, US law please. Xcmer ( talk) 09:48, 4 May 2009 (UTC)