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    different aspects of life and the world. Not only does it question reality itself but also fantasy. Ana becomes lost in the two worlds of real and unreal during this movie. In the beginning of the film‚ the movie Frankenstein is played for the village to see and this spikes Ana’s curiosity. Ana questions her older sister about the movie and the Frankenstein monster and her sister tells her the monster isn’t dead in fact it’s a spirit. Ana spends most of the film visiting an abandoned barn where

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    technical combinations of imagery and sounds to tell stories. In the past‚ movie production equipment‚ skills‚ knowledge and expertise were assigned to large established production companies like MGM and Warner Brothers studios. For that reason and others‚ the actual production of a movie was an expensive and exclusive feat because producers as well as executive producers (financial backers) controlled the industry. Outside of the movie theatres‚ black and white televisions were costly and not everyone

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    Old Yellow Bricks Why do we sometimes feel as if we are watching our lives when we are actually watching a movie? Well‚ it is simply because movies are projections of the perfect miscellany of reality and imagination. Those two things – reality and imagination – are perhaps the only commonality all human beings have had a taste of. That is why everyone can somehow associate their own life with whatever they are watching‚ and thus‚ different perspectives emerge. "Out of Kansas" is an essay written

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    Box Office Decline

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    recent decline in movie theater attendance has several causes. One such cause is the matter of cost. Carol Moore an owner of four theaters outside of Kalamazoo‚ MI argues that‚ "When gas price rise‚ people are watching their money‚ so we can ’t let ticket prices get out of reach." Drawing the connection between finances and fun is an important link in the decline of theater attendance. As Ms. Moore argues transportation expenses eclipse disposable income expenses such as movie going. OTX‚ a Los Angeles

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    August 26. The significance that the Capital Dome had in the background as this film played gave the movie even more significance to the viewer. I rented the movie to view it in the privacy of my home where I could rewind and fast forward the film at my leisure to capture some of the artistic techniques and applications that the producer‚ director and actors exhibited throughout this movie. This movie is a

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    Toy Story

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    The understanding of a film-makers role in society is modestly misconstrued. Common knowledge of a film producer is a person who creates a story and turns it into a movie. Films are made up by a wide variety of genres which are given appropriate ratings before being released to the public. Popular film types that have been produced are family-oriented‚ action packed‚ thrillers that require a lot of work‚ which involve actors and other graphic media related elements in order to create the producers

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    business structure changes. In 1960‚ the Hollywood studio systems had to change the strategies because of television and people’s demanding. In the 1950s‚ TV was invented‚ and most people bought it. Because of TV‚ many people began to stay home to watch movie instead of went to theater because TV companies got broadcasting rights from studios. In addition forging-films was imported by some theater‚ so the actual revenue of studios started to decline. Also‚ the Hollywood studios had to adopt television because

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    comes to the differences between intended audience‚ artistic purpose and commercial goals of each of them‚ there are many differences. The shots that are used in a movie or show makes or breaks it. By shots I mean the close ups‚ flashbacks and pan being used. Each one offers something‚ the flashbacks I feel adds a lot to a certain kind of movie or show. But all these shots are used to bring objects up‚ focus on people or places and set times in the future or past. Intended audiences wanted to see what

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    Netflix

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    happened again. An increase in the amount of revenue will be possible if the government will provide stronger piracy laws. Also‚ all providers in the movie industry have followed the rules from the Motion Picture Association of America. For a company such as Netflix‚ it is easy to control‚ but the responsibility will be on users. Economical The movie industry is the entertainment industry and it doesn’t count as an vital importance. Decreasing the consumer income may decrease the demand and vice

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    excited to hear it was Holden Caulfield on the phone; he is such a nice guy. Holden asked me if I was free to go out to see a movie‚ I loved the movies so I couldn’t resist. Our movie date was at two thirty‚ I showed up a little late but he didn’t seem to mind. Holden had bought tickets for us to see the Lunts‚ which was a marvelous movie! At the end of the first half of the movie‚ Holden and I went into the lobby where I had seen someone that looked quite familiar. I looked carefully and noticed it was

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