-
Albert Museum. They are made of thin
plates of silver, over
which the
wirework is soldered. The
filigree is
subdivided by
narrow borders of
simple pattern...
- Wire
drawing is a
metalworking process used to
reduce the cross-section of a wire by
pulling the wire
through one or more dies.
There are many applications...
- $347 million worldwide. Chan
experimented with the use of
special effects and
wirework for the
fight scenes in his next two
Hollywood films, The
Tuxedo (2002)...
-
closed 5
January 1959;
Tintern Tunnel; 182
yards (166 m);
Wireworks Siding;
convergence of
wireworks branch;
Tintern Quarry Halt;
unadvertised halt for quarry...
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elements as possible, and only use CGI when we had to." For instance,
complex wirework rigs were emplo****
which enabled the
actors to do some
stunts without resorting...
- Full-scale,
wickerwork mannequins came into use in the mid-18th century.
Wirework mannequins were
manufactured in
Paris from 1835. The
first female mannequins...
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training for the role,
learning to
perform flips,
sword fight, and do
wirework. The film was
adapted from a
novel that was the
first of a six-part series...
-
Godzilla scenes. The
redesigned King
Ghidorah featured much more
advanced wirework puppetry than its predecessors, and
effects team
leader Koichi Kawakita...
- mid-20th Century. Eddy, C.; Evans, R.; Feld, K. (2015).
Beaded Jewelry:
Wirework Techniques: Skills, Tools, and
Materials for
Making Handcrafted Jewelry...
- was the raw
material for the
wireworks at Tintern.
Osmond iron was made at
Pontypool in the 18th
century to
supply wireworks there, and one of the forges...