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Take or The Take may refer to: * Take, a single continuous recorded performance * Take (hunting), any action that adversely affects a species Film * ''The Take'' (1974 film) a crime thriller * ''Take'' (film), a 2007 crime thriller * ''The Take'' (2004 film), a documentary about workers reclaiming factories * ''The Take'' (2007 film), a crime drama film * ''The Take'' (2016 film) or ''Bastille Day'', an action film starring Idris Elba Music * The Take (Melbourne band), a post-punk band from Melbourne, Australia * The Take (Welsh band), a punk rock band * Take (band), a South Korean duo * ''Take'' (album), a 2020 album by South Korean rapper Mino Other uses * ''The Take'' (YouTube channel), a YouTube channel and media company * ''The Take'' (TV series), a 2009 British series * ''The Take'' (novel), a novel by Martina Cole, basis for the TV series * Japanese destroyer ''Take'', two ships of the Japanese Navy *''Take'' or ''o-take'', Japanese bamboo *''The Take'' (Web/T ...
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Take
A take is a single continuous recorded performance. The term is used in film and music to denote and track the stages of production. Film In cinematography, a take refers to each filmed "version" of a particular shot or "setup". Takes of each shot are generally numbered starting with "take one" and the number of each successive take is increased (with the director calling for "take two" or "take eighteen") until the filming of the shot is completed. Film takes are often designated with the aid of a clapperboard. It is also referred to as the slate. The number of each take is written or attached to the clapperboard, which is filmed briefly prior to or at the beginning of the actual take. Only those takes which are vetted by the continuity person and/or script supervisor are printed and are sent to the film editor. Single-takes A single-take or one-take occurs when the entire scene is shot satisfactorily the first time, whether by necessity (as with certain expensive special e ...
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The Take (YouTube Channel)
The Take (previously named ScreenPrism) is a YouTube channel and media company. Co-founded and hosted by Yale University alumni Susannah McCullough and Debra Minoff, The Take produces video essays analyzing film, television and popular culture at large. As of September 2021, The Take's Youtube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers and over 270 million video views. The Take is known for its "All the Tropes" series, a collection of video essays dissecting character tropes including the "cool girl", the "smart girl", the child prodigy, the white savior and the Manic Pixie Dream Girl. The Take has also created the video series ''The Takeaway'' with Amazon Prime Video, the series ''Take Two'' in collaboration with Netflix, and produced a series of Oscar videos for ''Entertainment Weekly''. The Take's video on Breaking Bad's Walter White was listed by Film School Rejects as one of 2018's best video essays. "Parasite, Ending Explained: Stairway to Nowhere" was named among the top vide ...
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Taken (other)
Taken may refer to: People * Floris Takens (1940-2010), Dutch mathematician Arts, entertainment, and media ''Taken'' film and television franchise * ''Taken'' (franchise), a trilogy of action films starring Liam Neeson ** ''Taken'' (film), the first film in the trilogy ** ''Taken'' (2017 TV series), an American television series which acts as an origin story of Bryan Mills ** '' Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker'', a 2013 made-for-TV film Film *''Taken'', a 1999 film featuring Michael Rudder * ''Taken'', a Flash animation by Adam Phillips Television * ''Taken'' (2016 TV series), a Canadian true crime documentary series * ''Taken'' (miniseries), a 2002 American science fiction miniseries * "Taken" (''Alias''), an episode of ''Alias'' * "Taken" (''Arrow''), an episode of ''Arrow'' * "Taken" (''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''), an episode of ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' Literature * ''Taken'' (novel), a 2001 novel by Kathleen George * ''Taken'' (Rober ...
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The Take (podcast)
Take or The Take may refer to: * Take, a single continuous recorded performance * Take (hunting), any action that adversely affects a species Film * ''The Take'' (1974 film) a crime thriller * ''Take'' (film), a 2007 crime thriller * ''The Take'' (2004 film), a documentary about workers reclaiming factories * ''The Take'' (2007 film), a crime drama film * ''The Take'' (2016 film) or ''Bastille Day'', an action film starring Idris Elba Music * The Take (Melbourne band), a post-punk band from Melbourne, Australia * The Take (Welsh band), a punk rock band * Take (band), a South Korean duo * ''Take'' (album), a 2020 album by South Korean rapper Mino Other uses * ''The Take'' (YouTube channel), a YouTube channel and media company * ''The Take'' (TV series), a 2009 British series * ''The Take'' (novel), a novel by Martina Cole, basis for the TV series * Japanese destroyer ''Take'', two ships of the Japanese Navy *''Take'' or ''o-take'', Japanese bamboo *''The Take'' (Web/T ...
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Bamboo
Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it probably comes from the Dutch or Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay or Kannada. In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the stem are usually hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, including the palms and large bamboos, to be columnar rather than tapering. Bamboos include some of the fastest-growing plants in the world, due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Certain species of bamboo can grow within a 24-hour period, at a rate of almost an hour (equivalent to 1 mm every 90 seco ...
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Japanese Destroyer Take
Two ships of the Japanese Navy have been named ''Take'': * , a launched in 1919 and decommissioned in 1940. She was scuttled to be used as a breakwater in 1948 * , a launched in 1944 and scrapped in 1947 {{DEFAULTSORT:Take Imperial Japanese Navy ship names Japanese Navy ship names ...
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Martina Cole
Eilidh Martina Cole is a British crime writer. she has released twenty-six novels about crime, most of which examine London's gangster underworld. Four of her novels, ''Dangerous Lady'', '' The Jump'', '' The Take'' and '' The Runaway'' have been adapted into high-rating television dramas. She has achieved sales of over fourteen million in the UK alone and her tenth novel, ''The Know'', spent seven weeks on ''The Sunday Times'' hardback best-sellers list. Early life Cole was born in Essex, England, to Irish Catholic parents, and was the youngest of five children. Her mother was a psychiatric nurse from Glasnevin, County Dublin and her father was a merchant seaman from Cork City. Her cousin is Cork politician Denis Cregan. She was expelled from her convent school aged 15 after allegedly being caught reading a Harold Robbins novel. She married for the first time aged 16, but the marriage only lasted a year. She had her first child at the age of 18. Her parents both died when she ...
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The Take (novel)
Take or The Take may refer to: * Take, a single continuous recorded performance * Take (hunting), any action that adversely affects a species Film * ''The Take'' (1974 film) a crime thriller * ''Take'' (film), a 2007 crime thriller * ''The Take'' (2004 film), a documentary about workers reclaiming factories * ''The Take'' (2007 film), a crime drama film * ''The Take'' (2016 film) or ''Bastille Day'', an action film starring Idris Elba Music * The Take (Melbourne band), a post-punk band from Melbourne, Australia * The Take (Welsh band), a punk rock band * Take (band), a South Korean duo * ''Take'' (album), a 2020 album by South Korean rapper Mino Other uses * ''The Take'' (YouTube channel), a YouTube channel and media company * ''The Take'' (TV series), a 2009 British series * ''The Take'' (novel), a novel by Martina Cole, basis for the TV series * Japanese destroyer ''Take'', two ships of the Japanese Navy *''Take'' or ''o-take'', Japanese bamboo *''The Take'' (Web/T ...
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The Take (TV Series)
''The Take'' is a four-part British television crime drama series, adapted by Neil Biswas from the novel by Martina Cole, that first broadcast on Sky1 on 17 June 2009. Directed by David Drury, ''The Take'' follows the activities of criminal sociopath Freddie Jackson ( Tom Hardy), who has recently been released from prison, only to find that his cousin Jimmy ( Shaun Evans) is attempting to make a name for himself on the back of his reputation. The series also stars Brian Cox, Kierston Wareing, Margot Leicester and Charlotte Riley among others. Principal shooting for the series took place in Dublin. As well as original music by Ruth Barrett, the series also makes use of Kasabian's "Club Foot" as its opening theme. ''The Take'' was the first of two Cole novels to be adapted by Company Pictures for Sky1, the other being '' The Runaway'', starring Jack O'Connell and Joanna Vanderham, that followed in 2011. ''The Take'' was released on Region 2 DVD on 6 July 2009 by ITV Studios Home ...
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Take (album)
''Take'' (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by South Korean rapper Mino (rapper), Mino. It was released on October 30, 2020, through YG Entertainment. Written and composed entirely by Mino, the album consists of twelve tracks including the lead single, "Run Away", for which a music video was released alongside the album. Musically, it is a Hip hop music, hip hop record that contains influences of Korean ballad, ballad, dance-pop, Folk music, folk, moombahton, Contemporary R&B, R&B, Rapping, rap and Soul music, soul. Background and promotion On August 13, 2020, YG Entertainment announced that Mino (rapper), Mino was in the finishing process of the album and set the release date for October. The first teaser poster was released on October 15, 2020, revealing the album's title and release date. On October 19, a 30-second teaser video was uploaded. On October 20, a "title poster" was uploaded, unveiling the title and credits of the lead single, "Run Away". On October 21, ...
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Take (hunting)
In hunting, take or taking is a term used in the United States to refer to any action that adversely affects a species, particularly killing individuals of that species, as outlined by the United States Endangered Species Act of 1973. Although "taking" most commonly refers to the act of killing animals in a hunting context, its definition can also extend to include harassing, harming, pursuing, hunting, shooting, wounding, trapping, capturing, and collecting any plant or animal (or attempting to do so). The definition of take can also further extend to comprise the indirect harming of a species via modification of its habitat . Taking species of plants or animals is generally regulated and may be prohibited by law depending on the conservation status of the species, geographic area, and/or time of year. Legal definition In the 1995 United States Supreme Court case '' Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon'', the interpretation of the word ''harm'' withi ...
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Take (band)
Take (Hangul The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, . Hangul may also be written as following South Korea's standard Romanization. ( ) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system for the Korean language. The let ...: 테이크) is a South Korean duo formed by Blue Entertainment in 2003. They debuted on April 17, 2003, with ''1 Story''. Members Current *Shin Seung-hee (신승희) *Jang Sung-jae (장성재) Former * Kim Do-wan (김도완) * Lee Min-hyuk (이민혁) * Nathan Lee (Lee Seung-hyun; 이승현) Discography Studio albums Extended plays Single albums Singles References {{Authority control South Korean musical duos Musical groups from Seoul Musical groups established in 2003 2003 establishments in South Korea CI Entertainment artists ...
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