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    Netflix

    Research Paper: Netflix Founded in 1997, Reed Hastings observed; noticed and assessed that there was a growing demand for motion picture rentals. Netflix began with an offer for their ever-growing customer base in which competitors like Blockbuster and Hollywood Video had not – the allowance for customers to select and purchase movie rentals from the privacy of their own home. No one needed to wait in a snake like line in a retail store anymore for a secondary movie pick because their primary

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    Appendix B

    digital distribution. | | | | | |Warner Bros. can meet the demand of higher |During Warner Bros. production both film |More than 6,000 motion pictures have been | |speeds from the performance storage |and digital media is created. |digitalized by

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    Diving Bell and Butterfly Film

    The theme of Julian Schnabel’s film, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is established in the distorted and confused images that saturate the opening scenes. The entire film is viewed through the eyes of Jean-Dominique Bauby, or more appropriately, his eye. The story follows the journey of Jean-Do, outlining his rise and fall, as well as the emotions that paralleled these events. The protagonist Bauby suffers a massive stroke; however, it is the aftereffects marked by “locked-in syndrome,” which consists

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    Art vs. Entertainment

    reasons why art is so important in human life is because it is inspiring, and beautiful. It contains a message which could bring your heart to warmth. For example, I would say one of the most beautiful film I have ever watched is called “The Children of Heaven, Bacheha-Ye aseman (1997)”. This film shows that being poor does not direct you to unhappiness but give you hope to move forward. It is not extravagant like big blockbuster movies but it moves you because it is pure, showing people’s pain and

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    Netflix with Data Hbr Case Stud

    y TO: Reed Hastings FROM: RE: How to deal with the challenges brought by the emergence of digital distribution of videos? DATE: Sep 27th, 2013 Considering the changes in the industry of video distribution and inner competiveness of your corporation, I suggest taking some measures to tackle the challenges. Among them, the most important thing is to build Netflix's Eco-System and segment customers to offer them different services. The basic factor contributing to Netflix’s

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    Blockbuster Case Study

    Blockbuster Case Study How will new competition from Redbox and digital content providers force Blockbuster to alter its strategy? At their physical retail locations, Blockbuster sells movie theatre type food items to enjoy while watching your movie rental. Blockbuster has recently weighed in with kiosks in locations to compete with Redbox. One of the advantages is promoting these new kiosks is promoting the availability of new releases as compared to Redbox or Netflix in addition to the

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    Andy Worhol

    1)Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 and died on February 22, 1987. He was a famous American artist who used many forms of media, including hand drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, silk screening, sculpture, film, and music. He was also a pioneer in computer-generated art using Amiga computers that were introduced in 1984, two years before his death. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became a well-known and sometimes controversial artist. 2)Andy Warhol

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    Film Analysis on the Gradyate

    The Graduate Scene Analysis/Review Like literature, film is full of areas which can have deeper meaning than the actions occurring at the moment in the story. The magic of film however is that these actions can be visibly seen and can do this not only with the script but with camera angles, music, sounds, lighting and many other factors that would have to be imagined in a novel. One film that clearly uses this to its advantage is Mike Nichols “The Graduate” which is centered on Benjamin, a young

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    Toy Story

    In the third movie of the Toy Story series, there are many conventions that go along with the film. Toy Story 3 is about a grown boy who is going away to college and doesn’t know what to do with his childhood toys. The toys have been the main idea of the storyline in this series. I think that there are many coincidental characteristics that made this movie a very huge hit. The generation that was the main audience of the first two movies of the series were either already started college, getting

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    Benefits of Viewing Movies at Home

    of communication and entertainment. Most films before 1930 were silent. During the 1940’s, there was a desire for wartime propaganda in the film industry with realistic war dramas. The 1960’s brought an increasing awareness of foreign language cinema in America. During the 1970’s, audiences saw a dramatic increase in the popularity of martial arts films. The early 1990s saw the development of a commercially successful independent cinema in the United States. In general, motion picture films have substantially affected the

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