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    BMW FILMS

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    HBS CASE: BMW FILMS 1. How fit is the BMW brand at the time of the case? Are there any reasons to anticipate undesirable financial performance in the future? Answer: Before the mid-1970s‚ BMW had been regarded by most Americans as a niche foreign car manufacturer. However‚ in the late-1970s‚ BMW had emerged as on of the hottest luxury brand in North America. BMW has many strong competitors and almost lose America market in 1992. BMW took many actions such as introduce new models‚ change

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    Photography

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    in technology photography has been used to do everything from prove a theory in science‚ to record a special event in a person’s life. In today’s modern world the impact of photography can be seen daily. Developments such as Photo identification‚ films‚ photojournalism‚ and thousands of other advances in life have all come from photography. Though all these aspects of photography are amazing in themselves‚ the true element of photography that made it such an impactful advancement in the humanities

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    servers have been commercialized based on the standards issued by the Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI). 8K is the SHD video format defined in DCI specification. It has a resolution of 4096 2160 pixels‚ so its image qual- ity is equivalent to that of 35-mm film. The total bit rate of raw 8K videos with the frame rate of 24 frames/s is about 7 Gb/s. This necessitates the use of the JPEG2000 algorithm to compress the bit rate to 250 Mb/s. To deliver the movie data to movie theaters‚ hard disk drives and courier

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    Film Genres

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    Film Genres BY AEISHNA.R 2nd Year B.Sc. Visual Communication Ethiraj College For Women Chennai-08 Film Genres Film genres are identifiable types‚ categories‚ classifications or groups of films that have similar techniques or conventions such as:  content  recurring icons  subject matter  stock characters  structures  narrative events  themes  situations  mood  motifs  period  styles  plot  props  settings  stars Film Genres Primary film genres include the following:

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    The Blue Film

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    The Blue Film An old proverb goes “The past will always come back to haunt you”. Which means‚ that no matter how much you try to hide something from your past it will somehow surface again. It is only a matter of time. This is a very fitting proverb when talking about the short story “The Blue Film”. “The blue film” is a short story about a single evening in the life of a middle aged Europe-an couple. It is a simple chronological story. The novel has a strong marriage and divorcement theme

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    basic concept first emerged about 2000 years ago with the advent of a device called the camera obscura (history.com). Also known as the pinhole camera‚ this device was either a darkened chamber or box with a small hole on one wall which reflected an image of what was outside the chamber onto the opposite wall. The resulting image was an obscure mirrored reflection which was projected upside down. The camera obscura was prevalent throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and was commonly used

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    Analysis of the film Jaws

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    the film Jaws starts of with the first attack. This scares the viewer from the very start and excites them‚ wanting to know what happens next and who else will be victims. The first victim‚ a girl‚ is attacked at night‚ so this would mean it would have been dark. This is done for two reasons‚ one the dark is scary to everyone as no one can see what is coming for them‚ or what it out there‚ and that links into the second reason‚ so we don’t see the shark‚ leaving a sense of mystery. The camera shot

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    English Film Tecniques

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    Backlighting: The main source of light is behind the subject‚ silhouetting it‚ and directed toward the camera. Bridging shot: A shot used to cover a jump in time or place or other discontinuity. Examples are the falling calendar pages‚ railroad wheels‚ newspaper headlines‚ and seasonal changes. Cut: The splicing of two shots together. This cut is made by the film editor at the editing stage of a film. Between sequences the cut marks a rapid transition between one time and space and another‚ but depending

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    Documentary Films Essay

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    Throughout the years‚ documentary films have gain esteem by viewers. In contrary to a stage or screen performance‚ a documentary film displays real people living everyday life. For many viewers‚ the notion of documentary film is based on the genuineness of a normal individual playing his or her role in society; without being staged or designed by a producer. However‚ documentary films‚ in the aim to portray a daily routine‚ may encompass professional actors to reenact such performance. Bill Nichols

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    store (Yahoo‚ 2014). The additional equipment that will be needed if Kudler decides to build a photo studio within in the store or use what is already there and just use different displays will be as follows: the store will need to purchase a camera with film or with a memory card and a tripod

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