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    changed accordingly. Within the entertainment industry, the cinema sector is experiencing dramatic transformations. Consumers are now provided with a wide range of ways to access their products. Traditional practices of enjoying movies, especially going to the cinema, are said to be diminished by the use of digital media. From this, there are two contradictory points of view about the future of cinema. Some observers concern that digital developments are posing

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    did the transition from film to digital cinema affect cinematography? 1. How did the transition from film to digital cinema affect cinematography? The transition from film to digital cinema drastically changed the way films were made and greatly affected the cinematography of films. Digital versus film has been a widely debated subject in the film industry since the availability of digital cameras at the end of the 20th century. Now in the 21st century, digital dominates the film industry, so

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    places a digital camera everywhere and creates cinema!”, I exclaimed after a retrospective of his films at FTII in Pune. A disastrous strive in one of my practices to emulate the grasp made me realize the way it takes meticulous planning and the satisfactory information of the cinematic language for two hours to look so casual and natural.One cannot simply place the camera and shoot. And this, to my thoughts, is what ails maximum of our movies today. Mise-en-Scene is the protoplasm of cinema. Any movie

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    In order for digital film to exist like it does today it had to evolve from something. Digital film evolved from Film or celluloid film as it is originally more recognized. I have a few questions that I wish to cover early on and continue to develop as time goes on. What is digital Cinema and what are the advantages and or disadvantages of it over film. What is film celluloid and where did it originate from ? Why did digital film start ? finally what is next for digital film is there more to come

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    promoted and exhibited have also been affected by the use of digital media. The following sections will provide a detail analysis of these changes. Tryon (2009) examines the transformation of cinema to the digital form. The proliferation of new portable technologies sparked the debates about the changes in the film industry. On the one hand, there are concerns that digital media and home entertainment systems threaten the future of cinema, as they provide viewers more choices and flexibility in watching

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    PART C 3.0 Introduction India is a developing country and thus the step at which development occurs would clearly be more than that of the developed countries. India thus is a perfect fruitful soil for any new business to bud up and display. It should be highlighted that when recession interfered as an unwanted guest into the global economy, the Indian economy succeeded in surviving with insignificant minor injuries. India is a nation which has a bright history of wonders to showcase who excelled

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    Digital Film Technology Revolutionizes the Film Industry     With the release of Star Wars: Episode I the Phantom Menace, in March of 1999, digital film technology officially filtered itself in to main-stream Hollywood. Digital film technology is the latest and probably most revolutionizing new technology to hit Hollywood.  The use of digital film allows for infinite editing capabilities and endless benefits to distribution and special effects.  The use of digital film allows for producers

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    Digital Technology and Filmmaking Since the first movies were first made, they have been shot using film of various sizes, such as 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm. Within the past few years, technology has brought digital cameras to the film industry, and now they are being used in independent and Hollywood films. The recent low budget film The Blair Witch Project was primarily filmed using a Sony VX1000 digital camera, and the movie The Celebration was totally filmed using this camera and the Canon XL-1

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    musical product. Additionally, this plan will produce a timeline and elaborate on a budget to bring the aforementioned theory into practice. Project Bongo is an independent five-piece band from Utrecht, The Netherlands. Comparing themselves to Two Door Cinema Club, MGMT and Phoenix, the band uses electronic beats, synths and guitars mixed with pop songs and edgy hooks to complete their sound (Facebook, 2016). Having won several local awards including ‘Best Live Act 2014’ (3voor12 Utrecht, 2014), supporting

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    mechanical and digital innovations give cause to the influence of equipment, distribution and the way in which films are made and consumed. New trends shape directors and filmmakers to expand creatively towards telling stories in motions. The film industry has developed to one of the most important tools of communication, it's cause so powerful affecting the way individuals and societies think, act and behave. Among the new Era approaching film, and seeing celluloid film fade is that of the Digital Era and

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