МУНИЦИПАЛЬОЕ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ЛИЦЕЙ №1 КОРЧАГИНА ИРИНА THE WORLD HISTORY OF FILM INDUSTRY Научный руководитель: кандидат педагогических наук‚ Компанеева Л.Г. Волжский 2008 CONTENT |Introduction …………………………………………………………………... |3 | |Part 1. The history of film industry before World War II ….....………………
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Running Head: VAMPIRIC EVOLUTION Vampiric Evolution: Changes in the Modern Vampire Samantha Noelle M. Aquino University of the Philippines‚ Manila VAMPIRIC EVOLUTION 2 Vampires are notorious for being creatures
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MED325 – Hollywood Cinema 2‚ Assignment 1 The Thin Red Line & Apocalypse Now: War‚ Humanity and Nature on the Silver Screen Terence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) and Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now (1979) are widely regarded as two of the finest films belonging to Hollywood’s War genre. They both deal with similar issues and burning at the heart of each film is the notion that war is a futile practice. However‚ the two directors approach the subject matter in different ways. Malick with
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D E C L A R A T I O N I declare that the dissertation entitled “IMPACT OF FILMS ON YOUTH” is a record of independent research work carried out by me under the supervision and guidance of SANTOSH KUMAR BISWAL. This has not been previously submitted for the award of diploma‚ degree‚ associate ship or other similar title. Andhra Loyola College (Vijayawada) Date: (MANOJVANPARTHY)` DCV_26
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forerunners to the language of film. Moving images were produced on revolving drums and disks in the 1830s with independent invention by Simon von Stampfer (Stroboscope) in Austria‚ Joseph Plateau (Phenakistoscope) in Belgium and William Horner (zoetrope) in Britain. In 1877‚ under the sponsorship of Leland Stanford‚ Eadweard Muybridge successfully photographed a horse named "Sallie Gardner" in fast motion using a series of 24 stereoscopic cameras. The experiment took place on June 11 at the Palo
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West Bengal University of Technology BF-142‚ Salt Lake City‚ Kolkata-700064 Media Science Revised Syllabus(To be applicable for the students who admitted in the academic session 2004-2005‚ 2005-2006 & 2006-2007) Nomenclature of BMS will be changed to BMS(H) for the Batch starting from Academic Year 2008-2009 FIRST SEMESTER A. THEORY: A. THEORY Code 1. 2. 3. 4. MMS-101 MMS-102 MMS-103 MMS-104 Subjects Development of Mass Communication Laws & Ethics in Mass Communication Print Journalism & Comparative
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entire theatre productions from town to town was expensive Travelogues: Bring the sights of far-flung places to spectator’s hometowns Preconditions for Motion Pictures Phenakistoscope: spinning disc of figures gives allusion of movement (1832) Zoetrope: A series of drawings on
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Plan 1. Introduction 2. American Cinema 3. The earliest history of film 4. The growth of the film industry 5. Popcorn 6. The Oscar 7. Hollywood Introduction I’m a cinema goer. And also I like watching films on TV or video. But I think‚ that watching a good film is the best relaxation. It is thought-provoking and entertaining. Now a growing number of people prefer watching films on TV to attending cinemas
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→ each camera fitted with an electromagnetic shutter that could take photos in succession = he discovered that horses do life all four legs off the ground; this was a huge breakthrough in visual study of motion o He could put these photos into a zoetrope and make a moving picture * 1st motion pictures were moving humans/animals (hundreds)—he did not actually produce motion pictures‚ but was crucial in the development in technology that would → credited with the first projected movies o 1879: developed
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1) EVOLUTION OF FILM In 1873‚ Leland Stanford‚ a former California Governor needed help in winning a bet that he had made with a friend. Stanford was convinced that horse in gallop had all four feet off the ground and was bent on proving it. Since it was impossible to prove such a thing by merely watching a horse race‚ he employed the services of Eadweard Muybridge‚ who was a well-known photographer. Muybridge worked on the problem for four years and finally came up with a solution in
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