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    percentage of revenue of home videos was almost three times higher than the box office, which shows that the use of animation in the movie industry was not as popular at that time. 2-D animation was the traditional way to produce a movie and was also used for most movies before 3-D animation came out. Therefore, 3-D animation technology still has a lot of room for improvement and development which is one of the opportunities. More information on SWOT analysis is stated in the appendix from Figure

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    Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt Abstract Transparent conductive films of fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) electrospun on glass substrate were prepared. These transparent conductive films were prepared at a substrate temperature in the range 350-550 οC. A solution of SnCl2.2H2O in methanol and glacial acetic acid was used as a precursor. Hydrofluoric acid was added to the precursor solution as a dopant. The films were prepared in one single step and no further treatment is required. The distance

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    in power since the cinema is funded through government subsides. Brazilian producers cant hold a candle to the American cinema, not many can, they tried making box offices hits. Last year, in 2013, the top 10 films in Brazil were posted and a Brazilian film was the 3rd American imported films came in the first two. The little victories are important to a country that has such a free- trade market they don’t focus on pushing their own cinema. The early 1980’s were a dark time for Brazil. President

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    The Wreck Of The Titan

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    room, two bedrooms, two wardrobe rooms, private bath, and a lavatory. c. The first-class dining room was the biggest on any liner; it could serve 600 passengers at a time. d. Other first-class accommodations includes a squash court, swimming pool, library, barber’s shop, Turkish baths, and a photographer’s dark room. 3. The Titanic was generally believed to be the safest ship ever built. a. Tibbals, labeled the Titanic as “having an outer layer that protected an inner layer that was created

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    Pictures gave M. Night Shyamalan $150 million dollars to adapt the popular Nickolodeon cartoon for the big screen. What they got is an absolute mess of a movie, complete with poor acting, the most hackneyed script ever, and a last-minute conversion to 3-D that only serves to destroys what was possibly some lush cinematography. Airbender makes a determined effort. It is nigh impossible to find anything right with Airbender. The story is ridiculously complex. In a world where people can manipulate (bend)

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    in the 20th century British film Description: Following the first public appearance of film in 1896 in London, England there were numerous issues that arose; public safety and the content within films came to the forefront of public concern. This led to local authorities such as The London City Council (LCC) possessing the authority to decide all regulations and rules of film. This was the first form of censorship as we see these local officials being able to ban films and later on decide what was

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    “The Classical Hollywood Style Combined with the Taoist Philosophy in Ang Lee’s film, Life of Pi (2012) Gained Favorable International Attention” “The Life of Pi” released on November 12th, 2012 has beautifully orchestrated spiritual themes and impressive visual effects of cinematography about a young boys struggle to stay alive while stranded out at sea. This archetypal journey resonated themes that illustrate the power of life’s force, the human desire for companionship, and storytelling as a

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    Essay on Up And Away

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    emotions throughout the film including music and silence, lighting and colors, and 3-D filming. The efficacy of these tactics will be further analyzed to see if their use yields value to the production as a whole. The melodious instrumentals that accompany Up have the ability to plunge the audience deeper into the fantastic animated environment. The composer of the soundtrack for Up, Michael Giacchino,

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    Disney Negative Image

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    Some Disney Films Portray a Negative Image on Kids Lives in Today’s World I. Introduction a. The image that Disney’s films portray their stories is a very powerful product that can influence our kids in a negative way. b. One example of this is the film The Princess and the Frog. In this movie, we can see that an African American girl named Tiana lived poor in the 1920’s. The plot of this story is that this poor girl wanted to finish the dream of her father, which is to create a restaurant. c. Like

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    Tutorial on Probablity

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    Mathematics Department Tutorial Sheet No. 3 MAL250(Probability and Stochastic Processes) 1. The percentage of alcohol (100X ) in a certain compound may be considered as a random variable, where X (0 < X < 1) has pdf fX (x) = 20x3 (1 − x), 0 < x < 1. Suppose that the selling price of the above compound depends on the alcohol contents. Specifically, if 1/3 < X < 2/3, the compound sells for c1 dollars/gallon otherwise it sells for c2 dollars/gallon. If the cost is c3 dollars/gallon, find the probability

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