BUSINESS PLAN For I-MAX MULTIPLEX (Cinema Complex) Submitted To: Submitted By: Mr. Shree Ranjan Wasti Prakriti Shrestha Professor Smriti Pradhan Entrepreneurship & New Business Formation BBIS (2002-2006) Kathmandu College of Management ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank our instructor‚ Mr. Shree Ranjan Wasti‚ for his guidance in preparing this business plan. Not to forget‚ we are also grateful to our librarian for providing us with the resources needed in
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appear to flicker. A frequency above about 48 interruptions a second will eliminate flicker. Camera Like a still camera (see CAMERA)‚ a movie camera shoots each picture individually. The movie camera‚ however‚ must also move the film precisely and control the shutter‚ keeping the amount of light reaching the film nearly constant from frame to frame. The shutter of a movie camera is essentially a circular plate rotated by an electric motor. An opening in the plate exposes the film frame only after the
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Regal’s substantial lease and debt obligations could impair our financial condition. Regal has substantial lease and debt obligations. As of December 31‚ 2009‚ they had total debt obligations of $1‚997.1 million. As of December 31‚ 2009‚ Regal had total contractual cash obligations of approximately $6‚330.3 million. If Regal is unable to meet their lease and debt service obligations‚ they could be forced to restructure or refinance their obligations and seek additional equity financing or sell assets
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formerly located at 5515 Olympic Highway; (Fashion Update: it’s now a Mobile Home lot). photo: Steve Swanson Auburn (King County) Washington Valley 6 Drive-in: 253-854-1250 located at 401 49th Street / Auburn Ave. Washington’s largest Drive-in movie theatre (with six screens and parking for up to 3‚000 cars spread-out across more than a couple dozen acres)‚ is perched right on the edge of oblivion .. tho for now‚ the PictureShow goes on‚ images of 2‚600 housing units and roughly 1‚000‚000
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the movie‚ and the weeks the movie stayed in the top 60. Opening Gross- this variable informs movie makers how anticipated and well received a movie is and it is a good indication of how much money the movie will earn overall. Total Gross- this variable demonstrates how much money a movie earned overall. A movie that earns a lot of money and produces a good profit for movie makers can guide movie makers as to what types of movies are popular and may earn money in the future. Also‚ a movie with
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Running Head: WATCHING A MOVIE AT HOME OR IN A THEATER Watching a Movie At Home or In a Theater Qumisien Hennings Everest University Online Composition I-119 The new move Twilight is coming soon and I am faced with a decision‚ should I wait until it comes on television? Or should I pay to see it when it comes out? Although both sounds like reasonable choices‚ but watching the movies at home on television is better than watching the movie at the theater. The reason is because you do not have
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O’Hara initially contrasts the “peaceful home” – a room‚ a yard‚ “mothers‚” and “little tykes” – with the movie theatre‚ “embossed by silvery images.” He then contrasts the parents’ overprotective instruction with that of a “pleasant stranger” who offers the equivalent: “they will know where candy bars come from and gratuitous bags of popcorn as gratuitous as leaving the movie before it’s over with a pleasant stranger whose apartment is in the Heaven on Earth Bldg
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The film industry accounts for one third of the market share. Action films are the number one grossed films. The target market consists of frequent moviegoers. The movie industry is a major contributor in the US economy. In 2014 the movie industry brought in approximately $564 billion in the US. The next four years are projected to bring in $564 billion in sales. The total revenue from the film industry is projected to rise to 39 billion from 31 billion
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pictures. So to spare the organization they took a risk on sound. They initially attempted soundtracks and special effects however no dialogue. This strategy did not do too well. Later on the Warners included dialogue in a movie called The Jazz Singer. It was the most expensive movie they had ever produce yet it paid off in light of the fact that they changed the business. Since The Jazz Singer did as such well‚ Warner Bros. could buy a better studio. At 74 years old‚ in 1966‚ Warner sold his studio
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