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    since its first introduction in 1893, motion pictures have become a remarkably successful medium that portray drama and arouse the audiences’ emotions. It allowed for the audience to escape from the hassles of everyday life and immerse themselves into the world of the story’s narrative. From the 1920s to the 1960s, motion pictures began to dramatically develop, building on the practices established from the previous years of film. Prior to this period, motion pictures were only silent films. In 1927 and

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    of the late 1940’s into the 1950’s, Hollywood’s motion picture industry went through a rapid unexpected transition. During this time frame, weekly motion picture attendance dropped off tremendously from 90 million immediate post-war in 1945-1948 to 46 million in 1953. Many observers tend to attribute this downturn to the rise of the television, which surged to popularity during the same time period. Opposite to the declining trend of motion picture attendance, the trend of televisions in homes skyrocketed

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    Motion Picture Industry Data is important and a main-stream form of communication throughout the world; however, without being able to represent the data in a format that is easily understandable, then the data will not be as useful. Anderson, Sweeney, Williams, Camm, & Cochran (2015) define data as “the facts and figures collected, analyzed, and summarized for presentation and interpretation” (p. 5). It is important for statisticians, mangers, and employees to collect and present statistical data

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    Motion pictures are not really motion at all. They are a series of still shots, put together at a rate that is beyond the capacity of our visual system to separate. Older movies seem choppy to us because their speed is too slow and we can still detect the ‘stillness’ of the shots. Once movies were shot at the rate of 24 frames per second, they went beyond out range. The result is that the visual display seems to be in motion (p. 26). Doesn’t this idea seem to

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    a file that you did not pay for yourself. The copyright laws state that it is unlawful to download or share copyrighted works such as music or movies without the expressly written consent or authorization of the copyright owner. The music and motion picture industry have taken an aggressive approach in efforts to stop illegal file sharing and piracy. When I think of files sharing, the first couple of services that comes to mind are Napster and Pirate Bay. “This system, what’s most interesting about

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    Russian people as cast members. From the start, Soviet films were closely related to the propaganda efforts of the Communist regime, and film was recognized by Premier Nikolai Lenin as the best way to reach the people. From the time of the first motion pictures many people tried to synchronize phonograph records with films without success. Some theaters used machines to emit sound effects behind the screen; others hired actors to read aloud during the film. Pianists and organists, who tried to match

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    For young children it is easy to be carefree about your future. It is not until you are an adolescent that you begin to see what is important and what is expected of you. In the Walt Disney motion picture Mulan the title character is being tested by what her traditions and society expects of her. The film touches on numerous concepts on childhood and what society expects of children in China. She has to exist in a community where her gender has expectations set for young females. She has strict

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    In Violation of the Copyright Issues in the Motion Picture Industry Nanami Maruyama I. Introduction Motion picture industry is big business in the United States and global entertainment market. According to Statista research, it is predictable that the film entertainment business will create 35.3 billion U.S. dollars in revenue by 2019. Among studios, Buena Vista accomplished the most in 2016 it held the biggest piece of pie, around 26 percent, and produced the highest box office revenue, more than

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    During the postwar era, the Hollywood loses its audience in movie goers. Weekly motion picture attendance hit an average of 85 million during the war. Attendance fell off dramatically thereafter, sinking to 60 million per week in 1950 and then to 46 million in 1953 (Belton 22). Many historians assumed that the decline in motion picture attendance was due to the advent of television. Television provided audience with entertainment that was both free and readily available for them in their home. Although

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    Motion Picture Special Effects “Special visual effects have added to the allure of motion pictures since the early days of cinema. French director Georges Méliès is considered the most influential pioneer of special effects. His film “A Trip to the Moon” combined live action with animation, demonstrating to audiences that cinema could create worlds, objects, and events that did not exist in real life” (Tanis par. 1). Through examples of the new techniques and the movies where they were presented

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