Thus I rewrote some sections after seeing the movie rushes - a rather expensive method of literary creation, which few other authors can have enjoyed.' The novel ended up being published a few months after the release of the movie" (Wikipedia article on Arthur C. 'This is more or less the way it worked out, though toward the end, novel and screenplay were being written simultaneously, with feedback in both directions. Originally, Clarke was going to write the screenplay for the film, but Kubrick suggested during one of their brainstorming meetings that before beginning on the actual script, they should let their imaginations soar free by writing a novel first, which the film would be based on upon its completion. As the idea developed, it was decided that the story for the film was to be loosely based on Clarke's short story "The Sentinel", written in 1948 as an entry in a BBC short story competition. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 1968. Clarke, whose vast conception 2001 is, came out. "Kubrick and Clarke had met in New York City in 1964 to discuss the possibility of a collaborative film project. The novel, by the great science fact and fiction writer (and father of the communications satellite) Arthur C. This is in contrast to the human astronauts, who speak in terse monotone, as do all other actors in the film" (Wikipedia article on HAL 9000, accessed 05-24-2009). He is, however, portrayed with a soft voice and a conversational manner. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and science fiction author Arthur C. "HAL is never visualized as a single entity. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. HAL is depicted as being capable not only of speech recognition, facial recognition, and natural language processing, but also lip reading, art appreciation, interpreting emotions, expressing emotions, reasoning, and chess, in addition to maintaining all systems on an interplanetary voyage. HAL is usually represented only as his television camera "eyes" that can be seen throughout the Discovery spaceship. "HAL ( Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic Computer) is an artificial intelligence, the sentient on-board computer of the spaceship Discovery. Perhaps the star of the film was the HAL 9000 computer. Clarke, captured imaginations with the idea of a computer that could see, speak, hear, and “think.” Clarke, who wrote the novel and co-wrote the screenplay for the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, visited Bell Labs before putting the finishing touches on the work. In 1968 the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, written by American film director Stanley Kubrick in collaboration with science fiction writer and futurist Arthur C.
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