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    To answer the questions formulated through the symposium, Holocaust and the Moving Image moves through the five areas of its concentration, with the first section devoted to Film as Witness. This section uses a number of still photographs taken from personal and archival films created by the liberators of the Nazi camps to demonstrate how these films were acquired. Of interest is the idea that the liberating soldiers initially charged with simple document(ary) filming soon learned to develop and

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    Section 1: “Easy Rider” was a significant film because its success helped start a new Hollywood phase of filmmaking in the early 1970s. Films like “Duel in The Sun”, and “Red River” are what preceded films like “Easy Rider”. These films came into being and were financially successful because they temporarily relieved the fears aroused by a recognition of social and political conflicts. While studios suffered through a box-office slump from 1947 to 1968, the western proved to be a consistently if

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    especially in 1929 when the coming of sound really boosted their industry, people were extremely interested in hearing the French dialogue. The French film industry was thriving; they had a very high demand for films, which then meant the demand for theaters were

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    One of the first things I learned in cinema class was that the size of the screen can play a huge role in the way the viewer experiences a film. American Honey by Andrea Arnold felt like one of those movies that was tailor made to be experienced to its full potential on the big screen. If I saw this movie at home on a smaller screen, there would be so many things that I would not be able to experience because of the limitation on-screen size. Andrea Arnold uses the technique of viewing cinema as

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    Diel Powell Dr. Kirkpatrick December 14th, 2016 National French Cinema Raoul Peck France is the birthplace of cinema and is responsible for many of its significant contributions to the art form worldwide, including the filmmaking process itself. I’ve learned about the greats but haven’t been introduced to a man quite as distinguished and relatable to myself as a young black aspiring creator. Early Life: Although not born in France, Raoul Peck has become a notable director and screenwriter and

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    The Fate Of The Furious

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    The chairs were a black leather fabric. There were about 75 chairs that were actually recliners so that you could relax while watching the movie giving the movie theater a homelike feel. When the movie previews started, the lights dimmed to soft yellow lighting. The light came from purple yellow and red lighting structures. Movie theaters are set up this way because they are trying to soundproof, have better acoustics, and make clients comfortable so that the patron would want to come back to another

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    Variable copy for Soloist () (page one): Upgrade to the Director level today, and in addition to all your current benefits, and the Conductor benefits listed below, you will receive: • Exclusive Members-only Presales: You can purchase tickets before Conductor level members and below • Direct Access Ticket Line: A private phone number to speak directly to Wolf Trap Box Office staff and purchase best available tickets without service charges (in season) • Encore Circle Lounge preview with VIP parking:

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    It is obvious that technological convergence leads to the changes in media production and distribution (Bolin 2007; Tryon 2009; Dixon & Foster 2011). These changes can be observed through the ways films are 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

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    Everyone needs some form of escape from reality. While this varies from person to person, with the entertainment business booming, it is safe to infer that many find their comfort with movie theatres. Many of these people like to be engulfed by the story of their movie. My escape, however, comes from just being inside the theatre. There is something magical about theatres that keeps bringing me back. The first time I vividly remember going to the movies was when the second Harry Potter movie released

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    Interstellar: “The Most Mind-Blowing Movie of Outer Space” Seven billion humans are on earth, and the planet has a life expectancy of two years left before it ultimately destroys itself. Discovering a new planet is necessary to keep the human race from becoming extinct. The movie Interstellar shows what actions need to take place when the entire race of humanity is at stake. “As someone who is curious about the possibilities out there. About what we don 't yet know about this world we live

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