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    namely its relatively large image size and its color format. Not coincidentally‚ the 1950s were the first decade of drive-in movie theaters‚ stereo sound‚ wide-screen formats‚ and epics shot in glossy color‚ and a full gamut of movie such as 3-D film technology. Beginning in 1952‚ Hollywood began to make the conversion to color production. As with other sectors of the movie industry‚ the government deemed Technicolor (and particularly its three-strip technology) a monopoly in 1950. That same year

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    significance to the story. I will analyze the posters‚ signages and film semiotically and show its relevance to the plot. I will show what the “Bomba” film is about and how its seen in a cultural context to show what it really signifies when seen in the movie. Together with the concept of mis en scene‚ that every part of the frame has a meaning‚ those posters and signages will make you see the film in a whole new level. First we need to define what these “Bomba” films are. These are softcore sex films

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    Impossible movies. I also think that Tom Cruise is getting a little long in the tooth to continue making action movies. (Only a select few stars‚ such as Sylvester Stallone and Liam Neeson‚ can convince me of their action heroics in an older age). Every movie I have seen from screenwriter and director Christopher McQuarrie has produced a lukewarm response in me‚ at best. All of these factors combined to leave me with relatively low expectations for this installment of the Tom Cruise franchise. But Mission:

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    Camera with a Focus

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    Camera with a focus ‘What does it take to make a movie?’… Gone are the days when such a question caught awe-filled eyes gazing at an aspiring film-maker eager to learn about the art and science of making motion pictures. It might rather end up making you a butt of joke amongst a bunch kids fluttering around you‚ teaching you to make a movie using a device as handy as a cell phone. That’s what it may take to make a movie in the present day. In a metropolis like Mumbai‚ with an ample of amateur

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    The Alamo Drafthouse

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    THE ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE Market Position Map for Alamo When we compare Alamo with its competitors in terms of two attributes: Food Quality and Movie Selection as axes‚ the result that we come up with is: Food quality of Alamo is good enough when we compare it with other competitors. Alamos’ movie quality is finest selection of sophisticated types of movies‚ since they screen generally cult movies. Also we can infer it from the famous people came there in the past such as Robert Rodriguez

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    Case 1 Movies

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    are loud Face to face service Reserve seats New Audience? Daycare What do theaters have to do to stay in business? Lower prices Better movies Improve the experience (beer‚ no texting‚ beer‚ food‚ seating‚ high technology) Intermission Are there Movie Theater Assets? Seats Projection Sound Food Bathroom Parking Meeting space Presentation capabilities Advertising Church—rent to them on Sundays Businesses—could use them for presentations Plays‚ local music Add more concession capabilities—restaurant

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    Effects of Visual Media

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    to more liberal attitudes toward social order as well as an acceptance of violence and sex on-screen (Lule‚ 2012). More films were produced to specifically shape the viewpoints of the audience once filmmakers took notice. The movie “Super-Size Me” is one example of a movie produced specifically to alter perceptions of society. Television provided a source of at home visual entertainment beginning in the 1950s. Initially‚ television was a family oriented activity with programming such as “Leave it

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    time at the theatres and possibly earn more movie junkies. However‚ advancement in technology is still picking up today and has taken a toll on the film industry. It wasn’t until I was watching Rent on VOD without paying a cent that I questioned when the last time I had fixed eyes on the silver screen. I can fondly remember the summer of freshman year being the last time I stepped into a movie theatre. I also realized that it is simple to find every movie and TV show online. Tumblr‚ Youtube‚ and Watch

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    Analysis Of Run Lola Run

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    To create an audience’s understanding of themes and concepts‚ a director composes his film using the language of the moving image. Mise-en-scene‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and sound contribute to a story’s meaning through a person’s experiences or journey. German film Run Lola Run (1998)‚ directed by Tom Tykwer‚ follows the journey of the protagonist‚ Lola‚ in an exhilarating‚ fast paced action film which delves into the theme of the power of time. In film‚ mise-en-scene is an umbrella term used

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    theatrical market statistics 2010 • Box office • Attendance Pg. 3-6 • Spotlight: Attendance Demographics Pg. 7-11 • Entertainment Comparisons Pg. 12 • Films Pg. 13-14 • Screens Pg. 15-16 2 Worldwide Box Office Worldwide box office for all films released in each country around the world1 reached $31.8 billion in 2010‚ up 8% over 2009’s total‚ boosted by box office increases in markets outside the U.S./Canada. International box office ($21.2 billion) made up

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