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What (who) is A British Picture - definition


A British Picture         
BOOK BY KEN RUSSELL
A British Picture is the autobiography of the English film director, Ken Russell. Its title was changed to Altered States in the United States.
Gaumont-British         
  • G.B-Bell & Howell Autoset Turret 8mm film camera
  • The Odeon, Westover Road, [[Bournemouth]] was a Gaumont until 1986
  • Gaumont-Kalee GK21 35mm cine film projector, National Media Museum, Bradford
  • Kilburn]], London, opened in 1937
  • Title screen for ''There Goes the Bride'' (1932)
BRITISH FILM COMPANY
British Gaumont; Gaumont British Films; Gaumont British Picture Corporation; Gaumont British Distributors; Gaumont British Picture Corporation of America; Gaumont-British Picture Corporation; Gaumont British; Gaumont-British Film Company; Gaumont-British Cinemas
The Gaumont-British Picture Corporation produced and distributed films and operated a cinema chain in the United Kingdom. It was established as an offshoot of the Gaumont Film Company of France.
Picture-in-picture         
DISPLAY OF A VIDEO WINDOW WITHIN ANOTHER WINDOW
Picture in picture; Multiwindow; Picture and Picture; In-Movie Experience; Picture by Picture; Picture-in-Picture
Picture-in-picture (PiP) is a feature that can be found in television receivers, personal computers and smartphones, consisting of a video stream playing within an inset window, freeing the rest of the screen for other tasks.