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Moving Pictures (magazine)         
AMERICAN FILM AND FILM INDUSTRY PERIODICAL
Moving Pictures Magazine; Moving Pictures magazine
Moving Pictures was a quarterly magazine focusing on the film industry and the art of film. It was published from 1989 to 2012.
Moving Pictures (webcomic)         
  • Stuart Immonen frequently referred to photographs of 1940s France while illustrating ''Moving Pictures''.<ref name=CBR />
LATE 2000S WEBCOMIC BY KATHRYN AND STUART IMMONEN
User:Maplestrip/Moving Pictures
Moving Pictures is a late 2000s webcomic written by Kathryn Immonen and illustrated by Stuart Immonen. Set in occupied France in World War II, the webcomic presents the complex relationship of Nazi officer Rolf Hauptman and Canadian museum curator Ila Gardner.
Moving Pictures (TV series)         
TELEVISION SERIES
Moving Pictures (BBC)
Moving Pictures is a television series devoted to film that aired on BBC 2 from 1991 to 1996. It was presented by Rock Follies screenwriter Howard Schuman.
Examples of use of moving pictures
1. Tuesday May 2' The last moving pictures of Madeleine are released.
2. Scroll down to see a collection of the best, and most moving, pictures from a very special day.
3. The YouTube generation has finally caught up to the subversion–on–demand approach that Images takes to moving pictures.
4. Moving pictures shown in paper–thin screens embedded in newspapers and magazines could signal a new revolution in publishing and broadcasting.
5. There are so many moving pictures of Ali in his prime, and Ali, who is battling Parkinson‘s disease, in prayer, that the center seems alive.