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    Dusk over Atlantic Wharf

    about the indian woman Lata and her husband Anuj, Lata recently moved in with Anuj in Cardiff, Wales, because her father thought it would be a wise decicion for her to get married with Anuj. Lata and Anuj decides to go to the movie theather, where they watch a bollywood movie, that is filmed in the home town of Lata, Dubai. When Lata and Anuj gets in the car and are ready to drive home, Lata bursts into tears. The relationship between Lata and Anuj, Was arranged by Lata's father, who thought it would

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    Business

    PVR Limited Management Discussion and Analysis The following Management Discussion and Analysis Section should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes to accounts for the period ended 31st March, 2012.This discussion contains certain forward looking statements based on current expectations, which entail various risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those reflected in them. All references to “PVR”, “we”, “our”, “Company”

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    Management

    Case Application #2: Not Sold Out 1. What external components might be most important for managers in movie theater chains to know about? Why? There are 2 most important external components for manager in movie theater chains to know about. First factor is Economic – the consequences of the economic downturn was decrease in ticket sales that deducted an amount of earnings. Second factor is Technology/Sociocultural - as the world continues to develop year by year it has changed people’s

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    Movie Exhibition Industry Case Analysis

    The movie exhibition industry holds one of the largest retail spaces after shopping complexes/malls. The greatest opportunity of this industry lies here. Being an industry that has been constantly adopting new technology and trends, I am of the opinion that leveraging this retail space not only for advertising space (standees, posters, etc.) but also for enhancing the cinema experience, would make profits soar in the long term. By having Bowling centers, Billiards tables and other in-house sporting

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    Alfred Hitchcock Influence On American Movies

    To the moviegoer’s surprise, they found a movie that was a one of its kind. Most famously, Alfred Hitchcock used an all to human monster that was not to far out that was unlike previous horror films such as Dracula or Frankenstein. The movie is recognized for its skill in sustained tensions and manipulating the audience emotion. It also contains the famous scene where a woman gets murdered on screen in a shower. Hitchcock filmed the movie in black and white fearing if he did it in color

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    A Century Of Cinema By Susan Sontag Summary

    they are marketed.” (Movies: A Connection to American Culture, Daniel J. Moore) This goes to show that billions of people are still going to the movies to see movies that they love and that they connect with. Daniel Moore also states that “Numerous movie moments and characters have connected with audiences all over the world.” (Movies: A Connection to American

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    Summary Of The Movie 'Lifted'

    Mise en scène refers to anything that goes into a shot including the framing, movement of characters, lighting, set design and general space. In the movie “Lifted” featuring Uriah Shelton, there are several different scenes that have clear meaning to them. The scenes that stood out to me the most was when Henry was leaving his Grandpa’s house, when Henry was going to school, and at the Talent Contest. The scene that stood out the most was when Henry was leaving his Grandpa’s house. They captured

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    Censorship In Hollywood

    Following the U.S. v Paramount decision (1948) and the Hollywood blacklist that targeted both producers and talent, the years following World War II were not kind to the movie industry. While those two major events changed the course of Hollywood filmmaking, it was the rise of television that inaugurated the end of “America’s love affair with movies” (American Cinema, 1995). The rapid popularity of television left film producers and directors desperate to get audiences back to the cinema by exhibiting

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    I Believe In Veggietales Analysis

    I Believe in VeggieTales I grew up watching cartoons. First, it was Clifford the Big Red Dog and Arthur, which eventually morphed into SpongeBob Squarepants on Saturday mornings with my siblings. But these characters and stories did not impact me nearly as much as the storytelling vegetables of VeggieTales. When I was younger, the stories were simple fun that I did not think about too hard, but looking back, the simplicity of the truths that can be pulled from these stories is refreshing. And let

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    An Analysis of Early Cinema

    An Analysis of Early Cinema Movies play a very important role in our daily life. From the invention of first motion-picture camera in 1891 to the development of the concept of continuity editing, there were many films made. I have watched 15 of these early films and got to know some filmmakers at that time, found out their distributions and photography techniques. These films can be divided chronologically, the earliest films in the period from 1891 to 1895, like Edison Kinetoscope Record

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