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    Big Cinemas

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    and scaling of variables 10 Sample design 16 Data analysis plan 17 Main objective of the study The main objective of our research is to find out how to improve the ticket sales of Big Cinemas. For this purpose we analyzed both internal and external environment of big cinema. We also determined the strength and weakness of it in comparison to its competitors. We have considered various factors to find out whether ticket sales can be increased or not. Some of the factors

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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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    Cinema as a Language

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    Cinema as a Language Silence film had reached its artistic peak by 1928. It seemed like cinema had developed into an art most perfectly with silence. The realism that sound would bring could only be seen as chaos. However‚ the sound proved that it didn’t come to destroy; on the contrary‚ it had a responsibility and it came to fulfill its mission to the cinema. The point is whether the technical revolution formed by sound track actually the aesthetic revolution. Considering editing‚ we cannot

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    Hindi Cinema

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    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 industry look like a poor cousin to Hollywood‚ it seems likely to persist and now has its own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary. Bollywood is commonly referred to as Hindi cinema‚ even though Hindustani‚ the substratum

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    Slaves to the Screens

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    Gabe Sanchez Slaves to the Screens In today’s society we find ourselves sitting in front of and LCD screen for countless hours throughout the weeks on end. The line that distinguishes between machinery and the organic is steadily beginning to diminish like snow on a busy highway. As a film fanatic‚ college student and video editor I too stare at monitors for prolonged periods of time. Whether it be for research‚ course work‚ watching movies and TV shows‚ or just messing around on our phones; it

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    French Cinema

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    French Cinema Scene analysis The scene from the movie Rules of The Game by Jean Renoir shows many camera techniques and uses the camera to clench the true meaning of the screen. I will be discussing and analyzing the scene. The film beautifully demonstrates the use of precise shots and perfectly executed scenes. Throughout the scene of The Rules of the Game the camera is like another person in the room. It is invisible and wanders throughout the building almost like it is someone following what

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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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    Balkan Cinema

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    one of the most notable ones is the Golden Palm award at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1995. The script of the movie was developed from a play by Dushan Kovachevich. Unfortunately‚ since the time it was released‚ the movie has been the spotlight of a lot of criticism. Especially‚ the articles posted from Alain Finkielkraut‚ who has not even seen the movie when typing his article‚ in a French newspaper Le Monte‚ made Emir Kuturica to quit the cinema for a year. Many of the critics have

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    Screen Printing

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    Table of Contents Exposure unit setup and preparation Exposure times‚ Washout Block-out‚ Taping the screen Additional Exposure times/emulsions Troubleshooting- Screen exposure variables Troubleshooting- Over/Under exposure Step Wedge Test- finding exposure times Analog Timer Instructions Digital Timer Instructions Ballast replacement 2 Set-up of the UV Exposure Unit and Preparation of the Screen Room A light safe environment consists of a room blocked out from UV Rays; in a light safe room you

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    Actor and Cinema

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    society. Cinema has different meanings for different people. It is a lucrative business for the producers and financers. It is a source of good earnings for the actors and actresses. For artists and directors‚ it is merely a form of art. Many people take it as an audio-visual translation of literature. It is a big source of employment and revenue. For common man it is a big source of employment and revenue. It is a cheap and easier means of entertainment for the masses. Whatever cinema may mean to

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