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    Motion Picture Industry

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    statistics for each of the four variables along with a discussion of what the descriptive statistics tells us about the motion picture industry. In the motion picture industry‚ it is important to measure the opening gross‚ total gross‚ number of theaters displaying the movie‚ and the weeks the movie stayed in the top 60. Opening Gross- this variable informs movie makers how anticipated and well received a movie is and it is a good indication of how much money the movie will earn overall. Total

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    I know the theater is crowded and have a good idea what a movie theater looks like (though I am not sure if it is a well-maintained theater or run-down). Knowing how crowded the theater is and reading your description of the yelling and screaming occuring during the lake tribe’s attack‚ we get a sense of the crowd’s panic. One issue I have with details is we don’t get a sense of how far away the theater is‚ and how Keeley and the children get there. Is the theater close by and the group

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    industry. When a person goes to a movie theater they have a wide variety of choices and the price for all the movies is mostly equal or has a very small range. So if its not the price‚ question stands what drives consumers to chose film A over the film B? With the sample data obtained from 100 motion pictures produced in 2005 it is possible to investigate which factors affect movie attendance. Analysis of variables such as Opening Gross Sales‚ Number of Theaters‚ Weeks in Top 60 and Total Gross shows

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    Tricia Fischer English 1010 Professor Busi 9/9/11 CHOOSING TO WATCH A MOVIE AT HOME OR IN THEATRES. Watching a film on TV is better than watching in theaters this how I’m going to prove my comparisons. It’s annoying when you hear from friends what happens in the movie and it ruins the whole thing. It just isn’t the same! It depends on‚ how good your surround system is and how big your TV is‚ and economic hardships today. It does not mean that the enjoyment of watching movies needs to be

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    the determining factor in their decision. Families might choose to go to the movie theater for the simple fact that it allows them to get out of the house. Everyone feels like they deserve a “night out on the town” after a long hard week of work or school. Nobody wants to be cooped up all day inside the house‚ so being able to get out and do something with the family brings billions of people to the movie theater each year. I believe this is the number one reason why anyone still pays an arm and

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    time spent in the Top 60 and the number of theaters played in‚ indicating that movie makers should take these variables into consideration when trying to predict or plan for a successful movie. The motion picture industry is a cutthroat‚ multi-billion dollar industry involving a diverse number of contributors to making a successful movie. From production crews‚ actors‚ and directors to marketing crews‚ distribution companies and movie theaters‚ there is substantial time and effort put into

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    AMC Sony Imax Movie Theater in Stonecrest Mall to conduct an experiment. I will explain why‚ ringing cell phones‚ and telling other patrons the movie‚ or holding conversations with others is considered breaking a social norm not to mention an embarrassing experience when you get put out of the theater. On Friday September 5‚ 2014 I took my kids to the movies to see the movie LUCY. While there I sat next to some patrons while my cell phone rang and echoed through the theater‚ then I proceeded to

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    100 – 109.99 2 Total 100 Total Gross Sales (Millions) Frequency (or Percentage) $0 – 49.99 77 50 – 99.99 16 100 – 149.99 1 150 – 199.99 1 200 – 249.99 3 250 – 299.99 1 300 – 349.99 0 350 – 399.99 1 Total 100 Number of Theaters Frequency (or Percentage) 0 – 499 51 500 – 999 3 1000 – 1499 6 1500 – 1999 7 2000 – 2499 5 2500 – 2999 6 3000 – 3499 17 3500 – 3999 5 Total 100 Number of Weeks in Top 60 Frequency (or Percentage) 0 – 4 33 5 – 9 28 10 – 14 18

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    Juan Matos ENC1101 Professor Ingram The Huge Battle Between Theater & Film "Actors‚ never feel your bodies‚ make your bodies feel you." This quote comes from one of the most gifted stage and screen actors alive. Kevin Spacey has truly mastered the art of both theatre and film acting‚ although clearly this is not an easy task. These two extremely different types of acting contrast in numerous ways. A movie portrays any situation on a big screen and a wide variety of audiences. Theatre can be described

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    Solutions to Case Problems Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Presentations Case Problem 1: Pelican Stores 1. There were 70 Promotional customers and 30 Regular customers. Because there are 100 observations in the sample‚ the frequency and percent frequency distribution are the same. Percent frequency distributions for many of the variables are given. |No. of Items |Percent Frequency | |1 | 29

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