SEMESTER: JANUARY 2013 [pic]INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF GRAND BASSAM COURSE TITLE: THEATER 2040 Dr. Sindou SOUMAHORO Email: soumahoro@iugb.org FINAL EXAM - Weigh……………………. EXERCISE ONE: DEFINE THE FOLLOWING WORDS IN ONE LINE :../15** 1. Theater: seeing place‚ spectacle place‚ where audience watch the spectacle 2. Modernism: it is the fact that you use the new technologies 3. Paratheatricality: 4. Comedy: I is the fact that you do things to create smiley and laughing
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The Music Industry in a Digital Age Table of Contents * Report Justification * Summary * Introduction * Main Body * Conclusion * Bibliography Report Justification As multimedia students we have become accustom to the changing technology around us. We are always at the forefront of fads and changes. In terms of music most people carry around with them an ipod or some form of mp3 player. In 2006 46.6 million ipods alone were sold by Apple. In the same
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market. Few would accept it with the relatively high expense Polyphonic charges to justify the R&D cost‚ so the market size and the ability to pay should be taken into consideration: Five major record companies in US can be broken down into several labels. Their main revenues come from the hit songs and album sold; Several hundred of artists can be named‚ who are more likely to need the service than unsigned ones‚ and they would tend to seek help from producers instead of an expense software; Producers
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1.0 INTRODUCTION EMI Group plc In early spring 2007‚ Martin Stewart as chief financial officer (CFO) for global music giant EMI‚ he’s knew most of the news that would break at the company’s April 18 earnings announcement. Annual underlying revenue for the company was down 16% to GBP 1.8 billion (British pounds). Earnings per share (EPS) have also dropped from 10.9 pence (p) in 2006 to -36.3p in FY2007. The performance reflected the global decline in music industry revenues‚ as well as the extraordinary
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policies and procedures relating to health‚ safety and security 2. Production and promotion (companies that create‚ promote and distribute music) a) Production companies: 1. Recording companies (recording the music) Major record labels and small independent labels 2. Music publishing (putting the final touches to sell the music) Major companies and self-publishing (artists publishing their own work on YouTube etc) b) Promotion companies: 1. Promoters (advertising the music to the audience) Concert
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Easily I can say that when you want to talk about underground rappers‚you can talk about Tech N9ne‚one of the most talented and famous as an independent rapper in the world.He’s Popular for having a “Chopper” style of rap that comes from his aeria Kensas City‚Missouri‚United States which is in the Midwest.Tech N9ne is best rapper of Kensas City and he’s an icon for the underground rappers from Kensas City‚Misouri.He made his own lable Strange Music along with his friend which is a business man Travis
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Internet and the Music Industry Cassandra Utz University of Phoenix In our society today‚ there is a growing number of consumers using the Internet as a main source for music. The smaller music companies are having to come up with new and different ways to use the Internet to increase their sales. The music companies can drive there sales because so many
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Definition of the problem: “Hay más probabilidades de ganar en Las Vegas que en el sector de la música” stated Ric Wake‚ an Independent music producer. In a US market where sales growth is declining by 10.4% in 2002‚ this situation weakens deeply the whole music industry and opens to the door to a change of pattern in the way executives of this industry predict future “hits”. Polyphonic HMI‚ a technology company‚ relies on a single marketable revolutionary product: Hit Song Science. HSS is artificial
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attempt to intimidate and scare off the fellons from downloading music illegally. The main groups affected are college kids that don’t have the money. Sarah Barg was a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln‚ Sarah received an email from a label company stating that she owed $3‚000 to the Recording Industry Association of America (Bratton). For that
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March 25th‚ 2015 Whitney Roper - 0876801 DIGM 3350 Gulf State Label Company 4537 Brittmoore Rd‚ Houston‚ TX 77041 Tour Guide: Bob Nicolosi/Mike Williams I recently had to the opportunity to visit Gulf States Label located in Houston‚ Texas. Shortly after arriving‚ I was personally welcomed by co-founder‚ Mike Williams. He and his partner Bob Nicolosi‚ who had previously been a pressman for 9 years‚ started GSL in 2001 after being in the printing industry in other firms since 1977. They are leaders
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