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  1. Silver Screen Pictures was first established in 2004 under the original name Silver Screen Productions before registering as Australian business, Silver Screen Pictures in 2006. The film, media and production company was first established in Brisbane , Australia by Director Alex Barnes and later partnered with by his Producer Justin Morrissey in early 2009.

  2. Silverscreen Pictures is a world-renowned script to screen workflow consultancy and technical specialist advising in RAW camera digital workflows, VFX pipelines and regularly consults for high-end screen manufacturers such as Canon, Dolby and Sony and has worked with many of the Colour Grading platform manufacturers to better improve their colour grading toolsets including Filmlight ...

  3. Tickets for ODEON Silvers with standard seats are £4.00 when you book online as a guest and £5.00 in cinema. Additional upgrade costs apply to other seat types. Price information is correct at the time of publication but is subject to change at any time. ODEON Silvers events are special screenings for our over 60 audience, showing a selection ...

  4. Silver Screen is a free-to-join club for the over-60s. Enjoy discounted tickets and a free tea or filter coffee at our Silver Screen shows. Members and Non-members of all ages are welcome — the usual ticket prices apply. Excludes Bank Holidays.

  5. At Silver Screen Pictures, we've got the creative spirit, drive, determination and vision to bring colourful and vibrant stories to audiences. We've been working for the past 6 years alongside a ...

  6. WRITERS ROOMS, PRODUCTION OFFICES, POST SUITES. SilverScreen is centrally located in Encino California near the 101 and 405 freeway interchange. Creative industry work space designed with open floor plans that are bright and airy providing an incredibly creative environment to help see your project through.

  7. A silver screen, also known as a silver lenticular screen, is a type of projection screen that was popular in the early years [when?] [vague] of the motion picture industry and passed into popular usage as a metonym for the cinema industry. The term silver screen comes from the actual silver (or similarly reflective aluminium) content embedded ...

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