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・ Exposure (Exposé album)
・ Exposure (Gary Numan album)
・ Exposure (heights)
・ Exposure (magic)
・ Exposure (Peet novel)
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Exposure (U.S. TV series)
・ Exposure (UK TV series)
・ Exposure action value
・ Exposure and response prevention
・ Exposure assessment
・ Exposure at default
・ Exposure compensation
・ Exposure factor
・ Exposure Fusion
・ Exposure hierarchy
・ Exposure Hill
・ Exposure latitude
・ Exposure range
・ Exposure scenario
・ Exposure science


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Exposure (U.S. TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Exposure (U.S. TV series)

''Exposure'' is a short-film oriented science-fiction anthology series that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel between the years of 2000 and 2002. The series showcased the short sci-fi films of both unknown and known (Tim Burton, George Lucas and Kevin Smith) filmmakers, giving rise to the channel's own Exposure Studios. Hosted by actress Lisa Marie, the films presented a wide range of science fiction subject matter. The series received poor ratings and was canceled in the fall of 2002. The series was originally shown on Sundays at 10:00pm EST and was repeated the following Saturday at 2:00am EST, later on the time was changed to 11:00pm EST and still repeated the following Saturday well after Midnight, which probably is a major reason for the poor ratings this show received. The series also had two guest hosts. Terry Farrell (''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'') would host the "Best of Season One" episode and director Kevin Smith hosted the "Star Wars Short Films Showcase".
The Sci-Fi Channel had also struck a deal with AtomFilms which gave them the broadcast rights of any of Atom Films' new science-fiction acquisitions, as well as all science fiction films currently in their library, for ''Exposure''.
==Notable films aired==
For a complete list of films, see ''List of Exposure films''
Some of the rare films that were aired on the series include Tim Burton's Disney short film of ''Frankenweenie'' (which Disney decided not to release because they deemed it too scary for children) and George Lucas's original student film ''Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB'' which was a basis for his 1971 cult sci-fi film ''THX 1138''. Other notable works that were aired include ''The Forbidden'' by Clive Barker, ''Groping'' by Alex Proyas, ''More'' by Mark Osbourne, ''George Lucas in Love'' by Joseph Nussbaum, ''Battle of the Sexes'' by Eric Kripke, ''Season's Greetings'' by Michael Dougherty, ''Silent Number'' by Jamie Blanks, ''To Build a Better Mousetrap'' by Christopher Leone, ''Suspicious'' by David Koepp, ''Oink'' by Rand Ravich, ''Tripping the Rift'' by Chris Moeller, ''Antebios'' by François Baranger, ''Herd'' by Mike Mitchell and ''Evil Hill'' by Ryan Schifrin.

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