They say it to get more publicty to get more money for the movie.
No, movie directors generally do not say "lights, camera, action" for a dark scene because the lights would already be set up and adjusted for the low light conditions. They may simply say "action" to start the scene.
Because the directors cut added 40 more minuted to it and my friend said that they took a little bit out too.
Hard to say, may be 50%.
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Probably Walt Disney. The above answer could be correct, however, most of Disney's imaginative and wonderful creations were directed by, if I may say, "professional directors".
It has not yet been confirmed if there will be a fifth movie. The directors of the Lightning Thief say it all depends on how the first couple movies go. If those movies do well, most likely there will be a fifth Percy Jackson movie.
It varies. Some directors have more power than others.
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It depends on the context of the sentence. A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb in a sentence. If "she" is receiving the action of the verb directly, then she would be considered a direct object.
The direct object takes the action of the verb. The indirect object is something or someone toward whom or for whom the action is taken.If you are using prepositions, you might say "He threw the ball to Sam." The ball was thrown, not Sam. The ball took the action--hit--of the verb. Sam was the recipient of the ball.She gave the gift to him. The gift was given. The gift took the action of the verb--to give. He got not the action, but the gift itself.So, if you take out the prepositional phrases in the above examples you could just say "He threw Sam the ball." It still should be clear that the ball is the direct object of the verb and that Sam is the indirect object. The indirect object does not use a preposition.She gave him the gift. Still again, the gift took the action, right? He took the gift.
Aristotle said that the end and object of speech is persuasion. Language should be used to convince and influence others towards a particular viewpoint or action.