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    movement in the cinema production‚ thanks to the art movement Futurism. The Manifesto of Futuristic Cinematography dates back to as early as 1916 some sources even started earlier. To the futurists‚ the cinema was an ideal form of art for their "wonderful plays"‚ being the start of a new artistic medium. As film had with no past and able to be manipulated by editing and simple special effects it became a new creative and subversive language not simply to show attractions as much of film has become today

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    Soviet Cinema

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    Soviet Cinema and the Art of Montage Paul Karpenko CINE 261 11.17.2002 A certain kind of inspiration must be born of a time in which one’s country is heading into a brave new world. Nothing should ever be as it was and the future is as expansive as all of Russia itself. In the time of revolution - the late teens and early twenties - Soviet cinema established itself as a unique entity in the mass of national cinemas. Its innovation was stepping away from common narrative structure and adapting

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    contemplation. All stages of life for the Hindu‚ however‚ involve religious rituals and practices. Some of the major Hindu practices are described in the articles below. Ayurveda Ayurveda is an ancient Hindu system of medicine and healing that has found new popularity in the west today. Hatha Yoga Outside of Hindu culture‚ the word "yoga" is usually understood to refer to the practice of meditative movement‚ or Hatha Yoga. However‚ Hatha Yoga is only one part of the Hindu traditions of Yoga

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    Cinema of the Philippines

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    The Philippine cinema is the youngest of the Philippine arts‚ and still is considered as one of the popular forms of entertainment among the Filipinos. It directly employs some 260‚000 Filipinos and generates around PHP 1.5 billion revenues annually.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Overview 2 History 2.1 Origins 2.2 American period 2.3 World War II and Japanese occupation 2.4 1950s 2.5 1960s 2.6 1970s to early 1980s 2.7 Contemporary period 2.7.1 Late 1980s to 1990s 2.7.2 2000 and beyond 3 See also

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    Cinema of Unease

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    Through their eyes Cinema of unease is a genre viewers often find ‘Awkward’ to watch. This is because of the atypical behaviour that viewers are not use to viewing. In the films ‘In My father’s den’ directed by Brad McGann and ‘Heavenly Creatures’ directed by peter Jackson the audience are drawn into this film genre ‘cinema of unease’ it maybe that the unusual behaviour we find rather attention-grabbing. Both films are directed by New Zealanders showing the same effect of brooding and dark themes

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    Odeon Cinemas www.odeon.co.uk Odeon Cinemas targets people who are interested in movies and the new releases updates of film world regardless of the age. Odeon cinemas has a slogan of "Fanatical about films" weaknesses 1- The colors are not eye-catchitng‚ the blue and white are not well-matched together. (design) 2- The font is small (design) 3- the windows of each movie on the home page is relatively space-consuming (design) 4- brand image (from the website too) 5- the steps of the

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    "Cinema Paradiso" is a movie about growing up‚ love‚ leaving and returning home‚ loss and success. Its first part illustrates a flashback of Salvatore’s life in Sicily‚ how he fell in love with movies with Alfredo’s guidance‚ and how he and his beloved Elena started a romance that ended bitterly. The latter part shows his return from Rome to his hometown for Alfredo’s funeral and some revelations of past events that caused him to live a nostalgic life for thirty years though he had been successful

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    Pvr Cinema

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    Profile: Priya Village Roadshow (PVR) Cinemas is one of the largest cinema chains in India. The company‚ which began as a joint venture agreement between Priya Exhibitors Private Limited and Village Roadshow Limited in 1995 with 60:40 ratio‚ began its commercial operations in June 1997 with the launch of PVR Anupam in Saket‚ India’s first multiplex. By introducing the multiplex concept in India‚ PVR Cinemas brought in a whole new paradigm shift to the cinema viewing experience: high class seating

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    Giuseppe Tornatore constructs the way in which the film Cinema Paradiso is seen on screen with care and thought‚ such that he reveals the main ideas to the audience in the best way possible. In doing so‚ Tornatore can manipulate and influence the way the audience views and interprets this highly emotive film. Giuseppe utilises film techniques‚ specifically differing camera angles‚ to establish and represent his views and ideas within the film Cinema Paradiso‚ assisting him in creating either a sense of

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    lighthearted activities at home‚ teenage gamers are constantly occupied with excessive revel at playing enslaving video games. Now more than ever before‚ video games are much more complex and interesting to young gamers. Also‚ the advancing technology has proceeded to the point where a gamer can become engrossed in a multimedia classified as a virtual reality or alternate universe. As a result‚ teenagers are not getting enough exercise to stay healthy. This recurring dilemma is causing an extravagant

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