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    Indian Cinema

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    Introduction Indian Cinema is very powerful medium to communicate with Viewers. Films are not only the popular medium of Entertainment but it is also the powerful medium of Education. Cinema means a creative expressions ; it performs the functions of Mass Media ‚ such as Education & Transmission of culture. Films are widely popular and thus Audio Visual nature provides people a pervasive power of social influence. It works as a catalyst for social change. Today Cinema Commands the respect accorded

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    theater that shows American feature films. This isn’t a big deal since there are way too many movies released in India for them to feature American made movies in India or vice-versa. There are movie theaters in India that show Hollywood movies just like there are theaters that in America that show Bollywood movies. Bollywood is known as the nickname for the popular Indian cinema industry. It gets its name from mixing the two names Bombay and Hollywood. Bombay is the original name for Mumbai

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    Hindi Cinema

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    Bollywood (Hindi: बॉलीवुड‚ Urdu: ÈÇáی æ) is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India (Bharat). The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Hindi cinema. Bollywood is only a part of the Bhartiya film industry. The name is a portmanteau of Bombay (the former name for Mumbai) and Hollywood‚ the center of the American film industry. Though some deplore the name‚ arguing that it makes the

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    impact of cinema

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    there is a £1.50 benefit to the economy." . Cinema has become a powerful vehicle for culture‚ education‚ leisure and propaganda. In a 1963 report for the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization looking at Indian Cinema and Culture‚ the author (Baldoon Dhingra) quoted a speech by Prime Minister Nehru who stated‚ "...the influence in India of films is greater than newspapers and books combined." Even at this early stage in cinema‚ the Indian film-market catered for over 25 million

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    This essay will discuss both the Cinema of Attractions and Narrative Cinema and their origins in order to better understand the differences found between them in regards to the criteria to follow. This essay will highlight the role that the spectator plays‚ and the temporality that both the Cinema of Attractions and Narrative Cinema exhibit. Tom Gunning proposed the Continuity Model in order to better understand the beginning of film and the making of film. Gunning proposes the following assumptions:

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    The Origins of Direct Cinema: Cinema Vérité Before submerging into the realm of Direct Cinema‚ it is essential to understand where it is originated from. Although today the notions of Direct Cinema and Cinema Vérité are often confused‚ overlapped and substituted with one another‚ they must be differentiated on the basis of two main characteristics: the time period in which they came about‚ and their specific approach concerning the radical change they intend to implement The very

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    Cinema: Films

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    he needs some sort of entertainment and relaxation. Cinema has proved a wonderful and forceful means of entertainment and amusement. A young man of today can go without food but not without a film. The cinema is the cheapest and the most popular form of amusement. Laborers can afford to miss their evening meal‚ not their evening show. Students prefer films to reading books. Thus‚ cinema exercises a very powerful effect on society. Cinema is a universal teacher. It educates the people in different

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    Cinema of Attractions

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    The cinema of attraction. ‘A matter of making images seen.’ This is what Fernand Léger was writing in 1902 about the new art‚ trying to describe the possible changes in cinema‚ by emphasizing the fact that imitating the movements of nature is not necessarily the best way of defining cinema’s essence. This is only one of the writings concerning this topic which influenced Tom Gunning in characterizing the cinematic period before 1906 as that of the ‘cinema of attractions’. In this essay I am

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    Rant on Cinema

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    Cinema Rant Cinemas should be a fun‚ easy day out‚ right? Wrong. Im sure for some people‚ if their idea of fun is uncomfortable seats‚ over priced food‚ drinks and tickets and half an hour worth of adverts‚ then yes‚ cinemas are a very enjoyable day out. So I get to the cinema and go to buy tickets‚ I and many others were shocked to find how much ticket prices had increased. For a family of four to go to the Vue cinema it would cost £29.40‚ almost £30 for a film that you could buy on dvd

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    “Cinema Paradiso”

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    Cinema Paradiso” The film starts by showing a middle-aged man‚ Salvatore‚ surrounded by society’s symbols of success: bright city lights‚ a Mercedes Benz‚ a luxurious mansion‚ and a beautiful woman in the background. These symbols gave the impression that life was good. “Cinema Paradiso” is a reminiscence film about a famous film director‚ Salvatore Di Vita (Marco Leonardi)‚ who returns home to a Sicilian village for the first time after almost 30 years. He reminisces

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