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    much controlled as the ones that are available on TV.  Television is not superior to movie theater In terms of audience the Theater wins since the TV audience might be yourself only or with a couple of your friends while in theater movies you have a large amount of people‚ which adds to the sound effects and the excitement to the movie‚ which make it worth the money you are spending. Also in the theater you can enjoy the movies much better with your friend than movies on TV because you have the

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    Case 1 Movies

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    movies from those No Ads Better Customer Service Tell people to be quiet if they 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

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    Motion Picture History

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    and popular entertainment. These included comedy‚ the Western‚ mystery‚ horror‚ romance‚ melodrama‚ and the war story. More and more large cinemas were built‚ and the major producers expanded their distributing systems and bought entire chains of theaters. Major studios attempted to produce a picture a week. A typical film show consisted of a feature starring big-name players‚ a short comedy‚ and a newsreel. The 1922 film Nanook of the North‚ directed by the American Robert Flaherty‚ is often credited

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    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 90 percent of U.S population owned the TV at that time. Moreover‚ in the United

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    When looking into studio system and what it really was for its time can be a rude awakening. Having some if its strong leaders holding up to theaters and the form of business that they were conducting were at its best interest. Studio system had a lot to do with films that were before 1950 and began in 1920’s roughly. This was an industry that for some reason had it worked out to make a ton of money with little to no risk. They were the “major” players of Hollywood. This was because they were “block

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    Outline I. Introduction A. Attention getter B. Introduce topic II. Price elasticity of demand A. Define B. Example III. Price discrimination A. Define B. Example IV. Effect A. Who/how benefits B. Revenue V. Conclusion A. How B. Closing attention getter Price Elasticity of Demand and Price Discrimination Buy one get one half off and 10% off are just two of the more common offers I come across as a student. They may not seem like much‚ but for some people saving just one dollar

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    The studio system began as a system designed by men such as Thomas Edison and Carl Laemmie to make‚ distribute and exhibit movies. (p.468) The system began to change in the golden age of films‚ then began to decline due to the economy‚ government intervention and reorganization of the studio system. (p.473-4) The start of the studio system began in the early 1900’s by men like Thomas Edison. The early beginnings of the studio system by men like Edison was to control‚create and profit from films

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    ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT: Art is that three-letter word which encompasses literally everything around us. The world we live in and everything in it that spells beauty‚ creativity and innovation‚ is a piece of art. The world itself is God’s creation‚ a piece of His art. We human beings‚ and everything ’living’ are God’s masterpieces‚ His works of art. And then there are miracles man created... his works of art. Forms of art are many...music‚ dance‚ drama‚ painting‚ pottery... and the list just goes

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    armrests in the movie theater is ugly. When theater 2 already has every seat occupied‚ taking both armrests places our comfort over our neighbor’s. While we grip two cupholders as Rey and Finn narrowly dodge laser beams‚ our neighbors cradle their buttery‚ family sized popcorn and fizzing‚ extra large coke as we shake and squeal. While we watch Star Wars with glee‚ our neighbors sits without the comfort of an armrest. Placing your arm on both armrests in the movie theater is ugly because it is a

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    leo's four-plex

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    1. Summary 1. The theater was a single location in a small town in west Texas 2. The owner hired his nephew to manage the theater 3. Only two ticket booths (one in the front and one in the back) 4. General admission (no assigned seats) 5. Tickets were color coded‚ date and time stamped for specific movie 6. Tickets has cereal numbers to determine the number of tickets sold (in order) 7. Cash collected was compared to the amounts of tickets sold 8. Normally cash came up short 9. Most of

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