Pakistan is a developing country that has been struggling for decades in its many eras‚ ranging from business to the cinema. Despite the tussle‚ it has managed to develop its film and television industry rapidly. “Lollywood” is a term that was coined back in the day to glamorously describe the cinema culture of Pakistan. Though‚ as we all know‚ in comparison to Bollywood and Hollywood‚ Lollywood‚ in majority has not been much popular. Nevertheless‚ upon profoundly observing the television industry
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When observing the Northwood Cinema Grill‚ I decided to observe two servers on Friday and one server on Saturday‚ so I could see if any of their patterns overlapped and to watch their interactions with their customers. Going into this observation I was interested in what qualities make an effective server and how the customers responded to those qualities. I observed the Northwood Cinema Grill from noon to 12:30 on Friday. The weather Friday was very cold and windy. I reached the front of the
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Bollywood‚ the greatest dream factory on the Indian subcontinent‚ is the most productive film industry in the world. It makes up to eight hundreds films a year‚ twice as many as Hollywood‚ and about fourteen million Indian people go to the cinema everyday. Films are made so fast that sometimes actors on set shoot scenes for four different films at a time‚ using the same backgrounds and the same storylines. III. What makes Bollywood films unusual ? Like any film industry
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Originality and Repetition in Contemporary Cinema It seems that the innovation of Contemporary Cinema has come to a stand still. Audiences are becoming more and more difficult to please‚ as films endure the comments of "seen that!" or "that’s been done before!" leaving filmmakers struggling to break away from the rigid structure of genre to produce somethings fresh and new for contemporary audiences. Hollywood‚ in particular‚ is being seen as producing films that are "commercial‚ aimed at a mass
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Jan 11 2004 Hyderbad‚ India Sex and violence in films is no child’s play. Actress Raveena Tandon realised that to her discomfort at the inaugural function of the 13th International Children’s Film Festival recently. There were reportedly a lot of red faces in Hyderabad when some children sang and danced to the tune of raunchy film numbers during the opening festivities. While both Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrababu Naidu and Union I&B Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad expressed
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Health Tourism (Also known as Medical tourism) refers to the act of traveling to a foreign country in order to receive medical care. Varying reports based on the US alone put the number of American patients seeking healthcare abroad between 500‚000 to 750‚000 in 2007. This is a steady increase from 2006 in which medical experts believed as many as 200‚000 to 1/2 a million Americans traveled out of the country for medical procedures. These figures indicate a significant growth in the industry‚ currently
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Workshop on Multimedia and Internet Technologies 26th to 28th February‚ 2001 DRTC‚ Bangalore Paper: BC Multimedia Database: Content and Structure Samir Kumar Jalal Documentation Research and Training Center‚ Bangalore-59 Abstract Multimedia is a combination of text‚ graphics‚ animations‚ audio and video converted from different formats into digital media. The extension of database application to handle multimedia objects requires synchronization of multiple media data streams. Time-related
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EC1103- ESSAY Globalization- A boon or a curse for developing countries? Sanjita Sahi 100608980 Word count-3181 List of content: • Introduction • Economic definition of globalization. • What is happening instead of what should have happened? • Positive effects of globalization with example of China. • Negative effects of globalization using Jamaican economy as an example. • Other effects of globalization prevalent everywhere such as poverty‚ unequal society
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Brittany Oct. 12‚ 2012 Intro To Cinema Mid Term Paper The film the Minority Report with Tom Cruise falls into the American category of science fiction. Science fictional films often include scientific advances or major social changes. Being based in the year 2054‚ we see many imagined advances in the fields of science and technology. The whole idea of pre-crime is futuristic and incredibly advanced. Some of the properties that allow this movie to fall under the category of science fiction are
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1) EVOLUTION OF FILM In 1873‚ Leland Stanford‚ a former California Governor needed help in winning a bet that he had made with a friend. Stanford was convinced that horse in gallop had all four feet off the ground and was bent on proving it. Since it was impossible to prove such a thing by merely watching a horse race‚ he employed the services of Eadweard Muybridge‚ who was a well-known photographer. Muybridge worked on the problem for four years and finally came up with a solution in
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