would like to thank our professor, Dr Sanjay Medhavi, for providing us the opportunity of presenting such an interesting topic. I had very little knowledge of the PVR Cinemas but now i have learned a lot while completing this project. I would also like to thank my sister who was of great help in providing the guidelines of how to prepare the project. Lastly, i would like to thank all those who indirectly helped me in some or the other way in completing this project. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Bollywood: An Avant-garde Attempt Introduction Bollywood has been characterised for its larger than life plots, elaborate song and dance sequences, melodramatic acting which underpins the Indian social framework. With the advent of globalisation, it has paved way for a wider variety of film genres and has managed to reach out to audiences beyond the Indian diaspora. Constantly pushing the envelope at various junctures, the Bollywood phenomenon has become prominent in the world today. The primary
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to Bombay Talkies, located right smack in between City Hall and Bugis Mrt on the 2nd floor of Shaw Towers, is like entering a totally different realm of cinematic experience, one which is very different from the atmospheres experienced in mainstream Cinema theatres such Shaw, Golden Village and Cathay etc. What is interesting is that going to watch a Bollywood movie is not something spontaneous, but rather something that is pre-determined eons ago, where the movie watching activity is possibly the
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FACULTY OF ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & BUSINESS ABDT3193 MARKETING STRATEGY GROUP ASSIGNMENT ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- TGV Cinemas ------------------------------------------------- Tutor In-Charged : ______________________ Tutorial Group : ______________________ No. | student name | student id no. | 1. | YEO SHUN QI | 13WBD07502 | 2. | TAN BOON BIN | 13WBD05262 | 3. | YAP SZE LING | 13WBD04996
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love to play the ‘blame game’ and complain about how piracy is costing them money. However, in the past years, the box offices broke records regarding cinema visits. Going to a theatre and experiencing a movie on a big screen with other people will never be destroyed. Just because of the very fact that you cannot destroy an experience. On the other hand, the genre and type of movies that still can be profitable being screened in a big theatre is going to change, because of piracy. If you look at the
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Why the decline in cinema exhibition and increase in video streaming A key creative industry in Australia is cinema exhibition and in most recent times is the video streaming industry. Film has come far in Australia from its origins of the first silent film produced in 1906 by the Tait brothers, The story of the Kelly Gang (Australia.gov.au 2015). Cinema in Australia followed the original format of viewing movies in drive ins. The movies of the time followed Ozploitation film genre or as writer/director
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transformation [pic] Summer 2008: Dramatic developments in digital technologies and the diffusion of the Internet protocol as an open and efficient communication standard are wiping out the specialized symbiotic link between content and technology. That’s how Gianvito Lanzolla and Jamie Anderson see the digital world, and here they reveal three trends that companies need to prepare for. Comments In the past, media and technology industries operated through specialized value chains with clearly defined
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Management Digital Cinema – Changing the Supply Chain Management of the Movie Industry BOM 7094 Term Paper Dzulhafidz Bin Dzulkifli - 1091200147 10 Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Literature Reviews ........................................................................................................................... 4 Digital Cinema – The New Challenge
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MANAGEMENT BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background (ini gua tuker sama business situation, kayanya ga nyambung soalnya hehe) The existence of cinemas in Indonesia was first introduced by the Dutch, not long after it started moving image technology commercialized in Europe. The industry has experienced a period of ups and downs are motivated by political, economic and socio-cultural from Dutch and Japanese colonial era until the time of the old order, the new order
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down. The screen illuminates. And the theatre comes alive. There's nothing quite like the feeling of watching a movie on the giant silver screen. But how has the entertainment industry continued to stay profitable despite changes in technology and attendance. The demand for entertainment will always be there. Creating a unique entertainment experience as well as a pleasurable one is now the focus of many theaters. Brief History North America 1905. Gathered outside the store front there is a group
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