EFFECTS OF CINEMA ON THE YOUTH OF G.C.U.F A CONTENT ANALYSIS SUBMITTED TO GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY FAISALABAD IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBJECT OF RESEARCH BY AWAIS SATTAR DEPARTMENT OF MASS COMMUNICATION GOVERNMENT COLLEGE
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The 1999 film Being John Malkovich‚ screenplay written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze‚ is a highly philosophical film that deals with the ability – or inability – to truly ‘become’ another individual. It follows the story of Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) and his experience of finding a portal that allows the user to ‘become’ the celebrity actor John Horatio Malkovich (played by John Malkovich). Within this narrative‚ the film also address ideas relating to cinema theory‚ especially
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LU‚Yuan 08426975 9/21/2009 | Executive summary In 1992‚ an unusual business idea came into the eye of David A. Davis‚ a movie industry analyst in Los Angeles. The idea is basically about creating an investment group‚ Arundel partners‚ which would purchase the sequel rights associated with films produced by one or more major movie studios before the first films are made. With the sequel right‚ Arundel could decide whether to make the second film
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prestigious educational institutions and destination entertainment centers around the globe. Some of the products offered by IMAX are cameras‚ projectors‚ audio equipment‚ 3D conversions‚ clip licensing‚ and film production and distribution. Since the 1st movie release in 1970 in Japan‚ there have been some critical successes that factor to maintain IMAX to its current stability and market status. After being purchased in 1994 for $ 100 million and becoming publicly traded on NASDAQ later that year the financial
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spends about $2‚000 a year on entertainment. Many people can conclude that watching a movie in a cinema is very memorable and interesting. Although a cinema doesn’t compare to the privileges you have at home. Then again your home cannot provide you with a huge screen and a big volume. Being at a cinema has its benefits but watching a movie at home easier and inexpensive. In a cinema you get to watch the movie on a huge screen with a comfort volume surround sound system. The graphics are way better
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Almost each week a new movie comes out in theater and there is always somebody that wants to see it. There are many different types of movies that are made‚ more and more are being made each year. Princess movies for the children. Comedy movies for the people that are in search for a laugh. Then there are the people that are in seek of movies that cause different opinions. Should movies that stir up arguments between people be made and shown in theaters? Some people support the idea of a little controversy
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portrayed. In the movie Indiana jones‚ he has specific theme music when he has defeated the bad guys or has done something successful. And also when something bad is about to happen the music changes and you can tell that something bad is about to happen. Also in the movie national treasure there are many ways the music effects the mood‚ just like the Indiana jones series when the mood changes the music goes with it‚ but in the national treasure movies the isn’t much music in the movie but when something
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References: Bayley‚ P. (2009). What Does Piracy Really Mean to the Movie Industry? IESE Business School Research Journal. Retrieved from http://www.ft.com Cameron‚ L. & C. Bazelon (2013). The Impact of Digitization on Business Models in Copyright-Driven Industries. Unpublished Review Paper. Retrieved from http://www.brattle
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5 games failed in the world of cinema The success of many of the games and the players’ dependence on the characters to a large extent led to the greed of many companies in the exploitation of titles in the world of cinema badly for financial gain only‚ which led to the failure of those films and perhaps the loss of these games luster. Today we show you the 5 most popular video games that have been turned into movies and have failed to prove themselves and satisfy the masses‚ whether video players
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