Week Nine Assignment: Final Michael McIntyre HUM/176 Week Nine Assignment Part 1 Final If I were a news director of a local television station I would decide to make the story about the city parks being closed three days a week my lead story over the celebrity’s death. The reason behind why I would choose this one instead of the death of a celebrity. The city parks being closed three days each week will impact the locals
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History Main article: History of film A clip from the Charlie Chaplin silent film The Bond (1918) Preceding film in origin by thousands of years, early plays and dances had elements common to film: scripts, sets, costumes, production, direction, actors, audiences, storyboards, and scores. Much terminology later used in film theory and criticism apply, such as mise en scene (roughly, the entire visual picture at any one time). Owing to an absence of technology for doing so, moving visual and
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Movie Trailer Aim of the video clip: The aim of this movie trailer is to attract an audience to the film, to entertain, to show some parts of the movie to persuade people to watch the film. The chosen parts in the trailer have an interesting sound effect which attracts audience and persuades people to watch the movie. It also has an aim to inform the age certificate of the movie, to tell the viewer about the release date of the movie. Target audience: This movie trailer in aimed at males
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- Textbook Discussion Questions HUMN246-E1WW: Assignment 1-5 Stephanie Bost-Chi May 21, 2013 1. If you watched the movie on a TV or computer screen, in which scenes do you feel you lacked the intensity of involvement needed to enjoy the film most completely? In which scenes does the small-screen format work? Physco was directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1960. Although one might argue that viewing the notorious shower scene on the cinema screen would add far more effectiveness and immediacy
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Walter Benjamin (1936) The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction ________________________________________ Source: UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television; Transcribed: by Andy Blunden 1998; proofed and corrected Feb. 2005. ________________________________________ “Our fine arts were developed, their types and uses were established, in times very different from the present, by men whose power of action upon things was insignificant in comparison with ours. But the amazing growth
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The American Film Industry - A Model of Oligopoly Kim R. Williamsbernard Virginia College, Online The American Film Industry - A Model of Oligopoly Introduction The American Film Industry or Hollywood refers to the successful oligopoly economy of the major Hollywood studios in the 1920s to the 1940s. The term implies that it studios, so the production of films constituted the decisive factor in the economic system. But the concept of system refers here to large companies, production
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cutting off the advertising expenditures, labor costs and eliminating the ticketing costs making use of technological innovation. Although low price should attract cinema fans as well, there are other important factors that guarantee the success in the film industry. Under the easyGroup new ventures idea selection criterion, easyCinema fit all
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Associate Level Material Appendix B Picture the Supply Chain |Upstream Component |Internal Component |Downstream Component | |(sourcing/procurement) |(packing/assembly |(distribution) | | |manufacturing) | | |
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(packing/assembly manufacturing) Downstream Component (distribution) Hewlett-Packard is the primary partner used to transform the studio’s entire film production and distribution process to an all-digital, file-based system, and to create an information technology architecture to make this process possible. The studio has a film and digital version for all its films, which also includes all of the royality rights. This is refered to by Warner Bros. as its E-Master which are stored on servers at Warner
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The Joy Luck Club “The Joy Luck Club” is a movie about women and about their pursuit of happiness. The film depicts the stories of four Chinese women who moved to the United States and their daughter who was born and grew up in America. This film introduced us to four different stories conflict between mother and daughter. In the film, every mother has a bygone age of marriage sorrow and the same result can be said with their daughters. In order to have the appearance of a good marriage, they
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