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    What’s better than the anticipation of seeing a movie you’ve been waiting for to come out on the big screen? The question is‚ Where to go see it? Movie theaters are the place to go but you really only have one choice during the colder climates in winter‚ early spring or late fall. But during the other times of the year there still is the option that being the outdoor drive-ins verses the indoor theaters. Other than IMAX showings‚ drive-inns and movie theaters offer about the same picture quality

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    Man with The Movie Camera: Shot Change constructs a New Perspective Avant Garde Film Midterm 11\3\95 Question #4 Time was used by Vertov as an important factor in editing as well as in the daily lives of humans. With editing he utilized the essence of time to his advantage. Vertov wanted a certain rhythm of cuts to exist in the movie. He desired a choppy effect. The cameras‚ themselves‚ were supposed to produce a rithym in movements‚ too. The point was he wanted to make

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    Avatar James Cameron‚ the director of Titanic‚ is innovative and intelligent. Cameron is a man that knows exactly what variables are necessary in creating a movie. About 12 years after the release of Titanic‚ Cameron creates yet another smashing‚ breath-taking‚ mind-boggling film. One that initially raised suspicion but later proved to be an extraordinary film. The name of that film is Avatar. Avatar is a sensational piece of work. It has a clean cut message about earth preservation and anti-war

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    Actual Assessment Bivariate Data Problem: In this investigation we are given data resource on Movie times. There are 8 variables such as age film‚ budget‚ gross profit‚ rating‚ male rating‚ female rating‚ awards and main genre. These variables are given to us to investigate if there is a positive relationship between the variables. Plan: The two variables that I will be looking at are the gross profit (the amount of money of US dollar that the film made in the US) and the budget (the amount in millions

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    director of Avatar is the legendary James Cameron who has won many awards for example the Academy Award for Best Picture‚ Academy Award for Best Director. James Cameron is notorious for having big budget films and having a massive budget on his movie Titanic. His movies frequently include strong female characters and feature scenes filmed in deep blues. He also frequently casts Michael Biehn‚ Jenette Goldstein‚ Lance Henriksen‚ Bill Paxton and Arnold Schwarzenegger. More recently there have been

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    books become very popular they are often turned into a movie. Movie producers can predict by the success of book sales if a movie is worth creating. Readers spend their money on books to commit time into reading it‚ similarly to a movie audience. The movie audience spends their money on the ticket to watch the movie. Readers are likely to spend the money and time to watch a movie if they have read the book. I agree with the statement that movie-audience relationship has more in common with that of

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    Watching a movie at home is better then at the cinema.Do you agree? Some people think watching movie in a cinema is better. Other think watching movies at home is better. Which do you prefer?Nowadays‚ many people prefer watching movie in a cinema. They believe that the cinema has a better atmosphere to enjoy the movie. However‚ from my perspective‚ people who watch movie at home are indeed happier and freer than people who choose the cinema.In addition‚ people who watch movie at home are more

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    Week 7 Assignment 1 – Rough Draft – Movie Theatres vs. Movies at Home Daniel Lunden Linda Iaccino 12/8/13 COM 155 While watching a movie in theaters and watching a movie at home delivers the same content to viewers‚ the experience is very different. Movie theatres have been around since the 1900’s and before recently‚ were the only option a person had if they wanted to watch a movie. Fast-forward to 2013‚ and it is a very different story; with high speed

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    For the past one hundred plus years numerous people have escaped the daily grind of life via the movie cinema. In fact‚ the movie cinema has been around in both America and Europe since 1905 when the first nickelodeon theatres sprang into existence (Pellettieri‚ 2007). Viewing a movie at the local cinema was for many generations a rite of passage for weekend activity. As time has passed movie viewing venues have brought the theatre into our homes via video tapes and Digital Video Disk (commonly

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    “Frankly‚ my dear‚ I don’t give a damn” (Howard). During the filming of one of the greatest films in cinematic history‚ the director and producers battled with the Movie Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA) over whether or not an actor should be allowed to say the quote stated earlier. MPPDA finally agreed to allow this line in Gone with the Wind (Thompson and Bordwell 198). If Gone with the Wind had not been approved to include the inappropriate word and instead had been forced

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