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    Brazil The Brazilian cinema has seen its fair share of highs and lows from 1980- 2014. The cinema success is directly related to the people 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

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    Marketing helps the business to develop a strong brand, inform the customers about new products or services, influence consumers in some way to buy specific products, assist with sales and provide up-selling services. American Marketing Association (AMA) describes marketing as the set of actions and processes within the company that generate, communicate and deliver offers that have some sort of value for the customers and the general public (link to source). Dr. Philip Kotler provides another description

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    ANALYSIS OF MOTION PICTURE REVIEW AND SYNTHESIZE The motion picture is the main driving force of the entertainment market, one of the biggest export markets, the United States. Movie industry is divided into three stages: studio production, distribution, and exhibition. Movie studios, is the lifeblood of the industry. No matter the size of the studio, it is a product of integration and release. The next stage is the distribution. The distribution is an intermediary between studios and exhibitors

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    It is an arduous task to single out one specific reason accountable for the decline of the parallel cinema movement in India. There are numerous inextricable technological as well as economic factors involved. A decade of 1980 to 2000 in India saw radical economic and technological transformations. This was the period when Doordarshan exponentially expanded its network for the upcoming Asian Games in 1982 and colour television took birth. More importantly, this was also the period when the policy

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    Cinemex Case Study

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    carpeting, emergency lights on floors, attractive marquees), while this was standard in the USA, this was new to Mexico - Candy shops were located in the complex, and employees were trained to be polite and provide quick service - Cinemex was the 1st movie chain to allow customers to purchase and reserve their tickets by the web and their phones - Only chain that had 100% digital sound *While these opportunities

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    Man with The Movie Camera: Shot Change constructs a New Perspective Avant Garde Film Midterm 11395 Question #4      Time was used by Vertov as an important factor in editing as well as in the daily lives of humans.      With editing he utilized the essence of time to his advantage. Vertov wanted a certain rhythm of cuts to exist in the movie. He desired a choppy effect. The cameras, themselves, were supposed to produce a rithym in movements, too

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    The Progression of Film

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    The biggest problem humans have been having since the dawn of time is, 'how do we entertain ourselves? '. One would assume it began with fire, something that aroused the eyes and entertained the mind.Though fire may have been the beginning, centuries upon centuries later a much more highly intelligent form of entertainment revolutionized the world, motion pictures. In the dog eat dog world of entertainment Film reigns alpha dog. Film has some of the biggest influence on the world around us. It shapes

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    Table of contents: 1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Aims and objectives of research 4. Scatter plot of Advert and Monthly sales 5. Variables of the research 6. The General profile of cinemas 7. Scatter plot of Distance and Monthly sales 8. Pie chart for regions 9. Pie chart for Gender 10. Statistical analysis 11. The General profile of cinemas 12. Descriptive statistics of Rent, Distance and Advert 13. Bar chart of sizes of cinema in different regions 14. Box plots for Weekdays and Weekends 15.

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    Title Undetermined When taking a look at the extensive list of films I decided to pick and choose from a date range and genre range. I wanted to not only focus on one area of film, but also on different aspects across the board stylistically and …… Some of the films I chose because they were tried and true favourites of mine, and some I chose because I had never heard of them before. I wanted to comfort and challenge myself at the same time while taking into consideration what may work best for

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    C. Competitor Analysis Film Exhibition Platforms With the advance of technology, in addition to the traditional distribution of films in cinemas, television and video are now also available to producers. Television plays an increasingly important role in film exhibition thanks to the emergence alongside traditional broadcast channels financed by advertising and/or license fees, of encoded channels for which a charge is made and whose arrival has been made possible by the development of cable and

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