Standby...Lights! Camera! Action!

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{{Infobox television

| image = Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! title card.png

| genre = Cinematography
Documentary

| runtime = 1 hour

| director = Stan Swan

| presenter = Leonard Nimoy

| country = United States

| executive_producer = {{Plainlist|

  • Michael Baumohl
  • Roger Yager

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| producer = Terry Laughlin

| composer = Louis Caristo

| network = Nickelodeon

| first_aired = {{Start date|1982|10}}

| last_aired = {{End date|1987|12|31}}

| num_episodes = 20

| num_seasons = 1

}}

Standby...Lights! Camera! Action! is an American educational television series hosted by Leonard Nimoy. The program aired on Nickelodeon from October 1982 to December 31, 1987.{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/starlog_magazine-067/page/n9|title=Exploring Movies with Leonard Nimoy|magazine=Starlog|date=February 1983}} Episodes of the show include interviews with film crew members and examine the stages of production for various motion pictures in a behind-the-scenes format.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/9604410/|title=Shedding Light on the Silver Screen|work=New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung|last=Morgenstern Katz|first=Debra|date=December 5, 1982}}

Format

Episodes of the series open with host Leonard Nimoy at the Nickelodeon studio, introducing himself and announcing the episode's focus (such as performing stunts, special effects or animation). Nimoy would then leave the Nickelodeon studio to visit a filming location, where he described how different motion pictures incorporated the episode's topic. He typically examined three upcoming films in each one-hour segment before returning to the Nickelodeon studio and signing off.

History

Nickelodeon executive Cy Schneider green-lit the series in 1981 in an aim to add variety to Nickelodeon's schedule, which at the time only consisted of five looped programs.{{cite book|last=Hendershot|first=Heather|date=2004|title=Nickelodeon Nation: The History, Politics, and Economics of America's Only TV Channel for Kids|publisher=New York University Press|page=135|isbn=0814736513}} Nickelodeon initially ordered a twelve-episode first season,{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/stream/CineMagic022/022_djvu.txt|title=Standby...Lights! Camera! Action!|magazine=CineMagic|date=1983}} later increased to twenty. In a 1984 interview with The New York Times, Warner-Amex president John A. Schneider stated that having Nimoy host the series was part of a strategy to "seduce kids into watching" using popular actors.{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/02/14/arts/action-group-aroused-by-nickelodeon-ad-plan.html|title=Action Group Aroused by Nickelodeon Ad Plan|work=The New York Times|last=Harmetz|first=Aljean|date=February 14, 1984|author-link=Aljean Harmetz}} When asked why he chose to host the program despite having more profitable opportunities, Nimoy explained that he supported the network.

TV Guide{{'}}s panel of educators and executives recommended the series, citing it as an "excellent offering" on cable, in February 1986.{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/stream/ERIC_ED315048/ERIC_ED315048_djvu.txt|title=Children's Television. Hearing on H.R. 1677 before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce|date=April 6, 1989}}

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Episodes

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|Title = Critics

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews a 16-year-old film critic and Kevin Dillon. He also goes behind-the-scenes of Return to Oz and A Soldier's Story.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/209959542/|title=Saturday Capsules|work=Longview News-Journal|date=August 11, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 2

|Title = Stunts

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews three stuntmen (Gary Paul, Sonny Landham and Jim Lovelett) and learns about fire stunts used in Backlot and Fleshburn. He also goes behind-the-scenes of Ghostbusters and The Karate Kid.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/20062223/|title=Sunday Listings|work=Seguin Gazette|date=November 8, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 3

|Title = Prosthetics

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews makeup artist Doug Drexler. He later goes behind-the-scenes of The Black Cauldron, The Man with One Red Shoe and Legend.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/222697549/|title=Saturday Daytime Listings|work=Courier News|date=August 3, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 4

|Title = Clay Animation

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews a clay animator, travels to Australia to compare filmmaking practices, and presents clips of Greystroke.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/119398375/|title=Sunday Listings (continued)|work=The San Bernardino Sun|date=February 17, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 5

|Title = Kid Actors

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews casting manager Barbara Jarret and goes behind-the-scenes of A View to a Kill, The Goonies, and Cocoon.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/220580039/|title=Saturday Listings|work=The News-Press|date=June 30, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 6

|Title = Special Effects

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews a special effects artist and goes behind-the-scenes of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Conan the Barbarian and Gandhi.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/199787211/|title=Saturday Afternoon|work=Statesman Journal|date=June 16, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 7

|Title = Sci-Fi Costumes

|ShortSummary = Nimoy is given a double-headed costume by a costume designer. He also goes behind-the-scenes of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Dune, and No Small Affair.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/213887526/|title=Sunday Listings|work=The News-Press|date=May 12, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 8

|Title = Stars

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews Vincent Spano and a hairstylist. He then presents clips of Christine and The Keep.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/115074175/|title=Sunday Listings|work=Poughkeepsie Journal|date=March 17, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 9

|Title = Animal Actors

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews an animal talent agent and a dialect coach, then goes behind-the-scenes of Morons from Outer Space and Ladyhawke.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/209974705/|title=Sunday Listings|work=Longview News-Journal|date=October 27, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 10

|Title = Animation

|ShortSummary = Nimoy goes behind-the-scenes of Rock & Rule and visits Universal Studios.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/209916889/|title=Saturday Listings|work=Longview News-Journal|date=June 23, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 11

|Title = Acting

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews director Marisa Silver and actresses Rainbow Harvest and Sarah Boyd from the movie Old Enough. He then goes behind-the-scenes of Turk 182.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/13716556/|title=Saturday Listings|work=New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung|date=April 17, 1986}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 12

|Title = Editing

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews Peter Riegert, then presents clips from Blue Thunder, Octopussy, and Spacehunter.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/222708649/|title=Sunday Daytime Listings|work=Courier News|date=July 6, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 13

|Title = Advertising

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews a studio's vice president of advertising, then presents clips from Bullshot, Twilight Zone: The Movie and Krull.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/222712754/|title=Saturday Daytime Listings|work=Courier News|date=July 13, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 14

|Title = Marketing

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews film marketer Herb Hauser, then presents clips from Remo Williams and Back to the Future.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/142919250/|title=Saturday Listings|publisher=The Advocate-Messenger|date=December 22, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 15

|Title = Star Trek III

|ShortSummary = A special Star Trek-themed installment promoting the Nimoy-directed Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Nimoy interviews George Takei (Sulu) and various fans (Trekkies).{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/209918399/|title=Sunday Listings|work=Longview News-Journal|date=June 23, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 16

|Title = Casting

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews a casting director, then presents clips from Superman III, Champions and Psycho II.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/199782909/|title=Sunday Morning Listings|work=Statesman Journal|date=June 16, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 17

|Title = Props

|ShortSummary = Nimoy meets a prop designer from Hollywood, then goes behind-the-scenes of The Toy and The Dark Crystal.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/209891981/|title=Sunday Listings|work=Longview News-Journal|date=June 2, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 18

|Title = Student Films

|ShortSummary = Nimoy interviews film students at New York University and goes behind-the-scenes of Dreamchild. He then presents clips of Transylvania 6-5000 and Bad Medicine.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/8322367/|title=Television Guide, November 1985|work=Baytown Sun|date=November 8, 1985}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 19

|Title = Young Filmmakers

|ShortSummary = Nimoy compares independent films by young filmmakers to ones produced by major studios (including clips from WarGames and Krull).{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/157466041/|title=Saturday Listings|work=Albuquerque Journal|date=November 2, 1984}}

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|EpisodeNumber = 20

|Title = Memorabilia

|ShortSummary = Nimoy speaks with a film memorabilia collector, then goes behind-the-scenes of Out of Africa, Enemy Mine, and The Jewel of the Nile.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/140981051/|title=Cable Listings|work=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=December 20, 1985}}

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References

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