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"Unveiling the Magic: Behind the Scenes of Production" Step into a time capsule and witness the artistry as it unfolds through iconic moments in cinema and theater

Background imageProduction Collection: Molten steel slag being poured

Molten steel slag being poured at a metal working plant

Background imageProduction Collection: Red bone marrow, light micrograph

Red bone marrow, light micrograph
Human red bone marrow, light micrograph. Active haemopoietic (blood cell-forming) tissue is pink and adipocytes (fat cells) are white

Background imageProduction Collection: Blast furnace for steel production

Blast furnace for steel production. Molten metal (yellow) is flowing from the blast furnace, a structure designed to heat the metal ore with air to separated the ore into the metal

Background imageProduction Collection: Organic chicken farming

Organic chicken farming. Chickens (Gallus domesticus) in an organic, free roaming, chicken coop, with food being provided through the red structures. These feeding bowls are manufactured by Plason

Background imageProduction Collection: Total Bitumen plant, UK

Total Bitumen plant, UK
Total Bitumen plant. Factory chimney at the Total Bitumen industrial plant in Preston. Photographed in Lancashire, England, UK

Background imageProduction Collection: Charcoal production site

Charcoal production site. Pile of wood that has been constructed and which will be covered with turf and clay before being lit to produce charcoal in a slow and controlled burning process

Background imageProduction Collection: Turkey farming

Turkey farming. 24-day-old turkey hatchlings in a breeding and fattening coop. Domesticated turkeys are a breed of the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)

Background imageProduction Collection: ATHENA antimatter experiment

ATHENA antimatter experiment
ATHENA antimatter laboratory. Technician working on the ATHENA experiment at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. ATHENA is designed to create antihydrogen, the antimatter form of hydrogen

Background imageProduction Collection: Clostridium difficile bacteria, TEM

Clostridium difficile bacteria, TEM
Clostridium difficile drug-resistant bacteria, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). This bacterium, also known as C. diff, is a normal member of the intestinal flora in humans

Background imageProduction Collection: Samuel Crompton, British inventor

Samuel Crompton, British inventor
Samuel Crompton (1753-1827), British inventor. Crompton was born at Firwood, near the textile town of Bolton. In 1779 he designed and built his spinning mule

Background imageProduction Collection: Car factory production line

Car factory production line. These empty shells are on a production line following assembly by robots, and awaiting the addition of the internal parts

Background imageProduction Collection: Tooth enamel formation, SEM

Tooth enamel formation, SEM
Tooth enamel formation. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fractured section through a tooth, showing the enamel-forming cell layer (blue)

Background imageProduction Collection: Buckyball molecule, computer artwork

Buckyball molecule, computer artwork
Buckyball molecule. Conceptual computer artwork that might represent research into, or hi-tech automated production of, buckyball molecules (white sphere)

Background imageProduction Collection: Doping buckyball molecules, artwork

Doping buckyball molecules, artwork
Doping buckyball molecules. Computer artwork showing a conveyor belt (top left to bottom right) of buckyball molecules being doped (combined) with other atoms (blue)

Background imageProduction Collection: Laser trap making new state of matter

Laser trap making new state of matter
Laser trap used to make a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). Laser beams (red) enter the central glass container filled with rubidium atoms as vapour

Background imageProduction Collection: Wind turbine rotating

Wind turbine rotating, time-exposure image. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production

Background imageProduction Collection: Wind turbine in wheat field

Wind turbine in wheat field
Wind turbine in a field of ripening wheat, time-exposure image. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production

Background imageProduction Collection: Row of wind turbines at sunset

Row of wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageProduction Collection: HSV Clubsport 317 LS3 R8

HSV Clubsport 317 LS3 R8

Background imageProduction Collection: Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo US USA

Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo US USA

Background imageProduction Collection: AC Factory Britain

AC Factory Britain

Background imageProduction Collection: Bugatti Factory Italy

Bugatti Factory Italy

Background imageProduction Collection: A stone portico to the vineyard Chevalier-Montrachet (Chartron Dupard)

A stone portico to the vineyard Chevalier-Montrachet (Chartron Dupard)

Background imageProduction Collection: The Clos de Vougeot

The Clos de Vougeot 16th century monastery and vineyard and the les Petits Vougeots vineyard, Bourgogne

Background imageProduction Collection: A bunch of Pinot Noir grapes in a Chambertin grand cru vineyard in Bourgogne

A bunch of Pinot Noir grapes in a Chambertin grand cru vineyard in Bourgogne

Background imageProduction Collection: Chambertin Clos

Chambertin Clos de Beze Grand Cru vineyard with the name painted on a small farm house, owned by Pierre Damoy

Background imageProduction Collection: Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon vines in a row in the vineyard, circa 35 years old with ripe grape bunches - Chateau Belgrave, Haut-Medoc, Grand Crus Classee 1855

Background imageProduction Collection: Merlot grapes at Chateau la Grave Figeac, a thermometer can be useful to know how

Merlot grapes at Chateau la Grave Figeac, a thermometer can be useful to know how hot it has been in the vineyard - Chateau La Grave Figeac, Saint Emilion, Bordeaux

Background imageProduction Collection: The vineyard and

The vineyard and a valley with a forest - Chateau Carignan, Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux

Background imageProduction Collection: Vineyards, petit

Vineyards, petit verdot vines and the winery in the distance - Chateau de la Tour (or Clos de La Tour), Bordeaux

Background imageProduction Collection: Magnum bottles in a small wooden vat at Chateau Saint Cosme, Gigondas, Vaucluse

Magnum bottles in a small wooden vat at Chateau Saint Cosme, Gigondas, Vaucluse, Rhone, Provence, France

Background imageProduction Collection: A bunch of grapes

A bunch of grapes ripe merlot on a vine with leaves leaf in Bergerac, near bordeaux, Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France Europe

Background imageProduction Collection: Semillon grapes

Semillon grapes with noble rot. at harvest time Chateau Raymond Lafon, Meslier, Sauternes, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, Gironde, France, Europe

Background imageProduction Collection: A moldy Semillon

A moldy Semillon grape bunch at Ch Raymond Lafon in Sauternes, The botrytis cinerea starting to have its effect, Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France

Background imageProduction Collection: France, Provence. Rows of lavender in bloom

France, Provence. Rows of lavender in bloom



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"Unveiling the Magic: Behind the Scenes of Production" Step into a time capsule and witness the artistry as it unfolds through iconic moments in cinema and theater. From the gripping war drama "Ice Cold In Alex" to the enchanting world of Gilbert & Sullivan operas, each frame captures the essence of meticulous craftsmanship. Transport yourself back to 1958 with a production still image from "Ice Cold In Alex, " where John Mills' captivating performance takes center stage. The D'Oyly Carte Souvenir immerses us in the grandeur of classic opera, leaving audiences spellbound by its harmonious melodies. Journey alongside Jenny Agutter in "The Railway Children" (1970), as she brings her character to life against breathtaking scenery. Another glimpse into "Ice Cold In Alex" reveals a mesmerizing production portrait that showcases both talent and attention to detail. As we explore further, we encounter Brigitte Bardot donning sea boots during a scene from "A Day In September. " Her presence exemplifies how costumes play an integral role in creating unforgettable characters. Meanwhile, Orson Welles captivates audiences as Harry Lime in "The Third Man, " reminding us that exceptional performances are at the heart of every successful production. Venture into darker realms with cult classic film "The Wicker Man" (1973). Its haunting imagery lingers long after viewing, thanks to impeccable set design and atmospheric scenes that transport viewers deep into its eerie narrative. A particular scene from this film leaves an indelible mark on our minds, showcasing how effective storytelling can be brought to life through skillful direction. Tom Courtenay's portrayal in "Billy Liar" (1963) demonstrates how actors breathe life into complex characters while Diana Rigg and Patrick MacNee embody elegance and charm as Emma Peel and Steed respectively – forever etching their names onto television history.