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    in Maidenhead Basingstoke‚ 7 February 2013 – Sony Digital Cinema has today announced that Norden Farm‚ an Arts Centre based in Maidenhead‚ has installed its new 4K projector to transform the viewing experience for customers‚ enable the delivery of alternative content‚ and boost its corporate offering‚ allowing the organisation to deliver a wider range of services to its local community. The Sony SRX-R515‚ Sony’s latest 4K digital cinema offering‚ will see the Arts House transition from analogue

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    last few years‚ there has been a revival of cinema in Pakistan. The cinema culture has been developed. People have found a new form of entertainment to pass quality time with their friends and family. However‚ the opening of cinemas has created few issues as well. One of the most debated issues is whether screening of Indian movies should be allowed in Pakistan or not. Both side of argument exists and will be discussed in the following article. Cinema owners support the stance of screening of Indian

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    REFLECTIONS IN MAINSTREAM HINDI CINEMA Nidhi Shendurnikar Tere Junior Research Scholar Department of Political Science‚ Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda‚ Gujarat‚ India Website: http://www.msubaroda.ac.in Email: mailtonidhi@sify.com‚ Blog: www.68pagesofmylife.blospot.com Abstract : Cinema is meant and believed to entertain‚ to take the viewer to a world that is starkly different from the real one‚ a world which provides escape from the daily grind of life. Cinema is a popular media of mass

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    promise to the audience places the need for implicit audience belief of what is shown on the screen above any other consideration. 3. Describe Direct Cinema. Direct Cinema is a genre in which the director and his crew impartially observe and record the events shown in the final movie. Describe Cinema Verite’. Direct Cinema is largely concerned with the recording of events in which the subject and audience become unaware of the camera’s presence. Combining natural techniques with

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    the nickname given to the Indian film industry -. The B comes from Bombay (also known as Mumbai)‚ a big city in India. Bollywood is massive. It makes up to 1000 films a year - twice as many as Hollywood and about 14 million Indian people go to the cinema everyday Fourteen million Indians go to the movies on a daily basis (about 1.4% of the population of 1 billion) Bollywood films are being shown in American and British theaters on a more and more frequent basis. These theaters have become community

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    LTEA 120B Cinema Taiwan: From 1895 to 2015 Classroom: CENTR 216 Class Hours: T/Th 3:30-4:50 Films: Available in the format of E-screening Instructor: Prof. Ping-hui Liao (Chuan Lyu Endowed Chair) Reader: TBA Office hours: T /Th 2:00-3:00pm‚ and by appointment Email: piliao@ucsd.edu Office: Literature Building Room 443 Objective/Requirements: The class is an introduction to Taiwan cinema‚ regarding its rise in the local‚ regional‚ national‚ and international stage. We will

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    China National Film Museum A museum is the ideal place to get a crash course on a country’s history and culture. This time is about the Chinese cinema; China National Film Museum ( CNFM ). China National Film Museum ( CNFM ) is the world’s largest proffesional film museum. This museum was founded in 2005 to celebrate 100 years of Chinese cinema and opened to the public on February 10‚ 2007. The building’s design reflects the concept of finding balance between film and architecture. The grand exterior

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    reduction in film duration combined with growth in properties and quality of the film-going experience continues to drive overall footfalls at multiplexes as evidenced by improved occupancy rates in 2011. In addition the contribution of regional cinema to multiplex chains has continued to increase. (Source: FICCI- KPMG Indian Media and Entertainment Report 2012) Opportunities 1. Largest Industry - The Indian film industry is one of the largest globally with a history of steady growth. With films

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    They hope to connect US Bollywood fans through its US theatres. Throughout the journal‚ Matusitz and Payano emphasize the globalization of popular culture through Hollywood and Bollywood. Nayar‚ S. J. (1997). “The Values of Fantasy: Indian Popular Cinema Through Western Scripts.” Journal of Popular Culture. 31(1): 73-90. Sheila Nayar a Professor in the Department of English and Communication Studies in Greensboro College rationalizes that almost all Bollywood films pilfer from Hollywood movies. She

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    Hollywood is the most popular form of cinema and filmmaking; it is the first one that comes to mind when people think of cinema today. But‚ the world is not limited to just the American and Hollywood perspective as other countries make their own films even compete against the familiar style. Transnational films break through both ‘national’ and ‘international’ forms and can be taken on a global and local scale. Though‚ it does not limit media to one country‚ but works across many national cultures

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