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    63 billion‚ box office revenue set another record in 2007‚ a full 5 percent above the record set in 2006’s.1 An astonishing 1.4 billion tickets were sold in 2007. But beyond the headlines‚ the industry is a study in contradictions: the number of theaters is declining‚ but the number of screens is at an all time high (Exhibit 5) revenues are up‚ but attendance is largely flat – that 1.4 billion tickets is little improved from 1997 when 1.35 billion tickets were sold and a fraction of the 4 billion

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    As many of you saw the Philomath play‚ the Lion King‚ it came with a tremendous amount of hours and dedication to establish an incredible performance. Many live theaters can offer a place for you to see and get involved with thousands of drama productions‚ instead of just watching it using technology. Additionally‚ many different theaters can also show a variety of famous productions‚ from Shakespeare productions to Disney movies being enacted on a live scale. Auditions for these productions can allow

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    $141‚ and pro-football $261. There was so much going on during that time that the theater was an escape of reality and a form of entertainment relaxation. When in crisis scenarios and people feel they want to come out of their houses one of their first options is going to be the cinemas. Weaknesses: The number of theaters decreased more than 15 percent between 2000 and 2007. The competition between theaters often comes down to the total distance away from home‚ convenience of parking‚ and

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    forms of entertainment. Different people have different was to enjoy the movies. Some prefer going to the movie theaters while others like watching DVDs at home. From my point of view‚ the better place to view a movie is in theaters. There are three main reasons for my answer. Firstly‚ movie theaters are well equipped to give the best quality to viewers. It cannot be denied that theaters can bring viewers a more realistic sensation and more amazing feelings. Thanks for a great screen combining with

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    working class individuals all went to the movies. Neighborhood theaters allowed all races and ethnicities to go to in familiar company. Movie theaters had an impact on youth culture as well. Some historians believe that American society was reflected in cinema. Films gave Americans a sense of hope. National prosperity attracted crowds to the movies in August‚ 1929. There was an addition of sound to the movie experience. Theaters were air-cooled and a nice retreat during the summer. Elaborate

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    connection to the movie are important to the person watching it‚ the movie theater will always offer the most superior experience. A substantial difference between watching a movie at home and in the theater is the environment itself. When you’re at home‚ you’re surrounded by familiarity and distraction. You give yourself permission to be interrupted by normal day-to-day activities‚ such as the dog or your cellphone. In the theater‚ you don’t allow yourself such freedoms. Though you’re also provided

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    exhibition industry. Overview: Ticket sales for movie theaters are at their lowest point since 1996. With the core demographic group expected to grow slower than the US population and with technological advances growing at speeds faster than the industry can keep up‚ ticket sales will continue to decline if the current business strategy continues to be followed. Concession sales and ticket sales are the two biggest sources of revenue for a movie theater. Both continue to increase in cost to the consumers

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    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 Political Influence of Theater Throughout history‚ theater has been a primary form of entertainment for all classes of individuals. During a time with no television or radio‚ theater was an escape from everyday life and an exciting event to which many looked forward. Countless plays‚ as early as William Shakespeare’s works‚ to as recent as a new Broadway staging of 1984‚ have been a stage for conveying ideas and morals about life and society. While the specific messages and topics change over

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    Case Solution By Cindi Earls and Daniel Engelken Overview Cinemaplex is a movie theater that has experienced changes due to technology advancements. The change has negatively affected the the attendance at the theater. Revenues have increased but only due to the inflated prices of tickets‚ concessions‚ and advertising revenues. Some of the technological advancements that have Cinemaplex concerned are; home theater systems‚ quick movie to DVD releases‚ video on demand‚ and internet streamlining.

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