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    In almost every movie, there is a background music included to give the audience more of an excitement. The production of music can be referred to as background music, even when it plays a crucial role when telling the story. There are a lot of genres in a film but we mainly focused on Spaghetti Western Movies and Silent Films which both of the films contain little dialogue. Spaghetti western which originally were represented by their productions in the Italian language, therefore it is also known

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    structures are covered; sole proprietorship, general partnership, Limited Partnership (LP), corporation, and Limited Liability Corporation (LLC). In addition, this paper will examine the best business organizational structure for KNG Music Production, a music production company

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    centuries past, music has seen leaps and bounds in the enhancement of theory, instruments, and recording arts. The first major leap was the invention of the piano in 1709 by Bartolomeo Cristofori. From that first major step came the introduction of electronic instruments short after the harnessing of electricity which came in the early 19th century. Soon after that came recording and then on to synthesizers and eventually digital recording. As computers were introduced to society, computer music was also

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    Black Creative Production (music, dance & theater) The author is talking about the political play ‘Autumn’, which introduced the audience to the inside world of politics. The story revolves around the character mayor Franklyn played by Jerome Preston Bates. Bates character is self-centered, greedy, and will go after anyone who opposes him to destroy their lives. Franklyn advisor Zack knows about the shady deals and is uncomfortable with the situation. In addition, Franklyn’s wife Melissa knows of

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    technology, two competing factors are highlighted in literature. Economists like Sir John R.Hicks outlined that “the real reason for the predominance of labour-saving inventions is surely that … a change in the relative prices of the factors of production is itself a spur to innovation and to inventions” (). In contrast, Joel Mokyr argued that it was the right combination of useful knowledge generated by scientists, engineers and inventors to be exploited by a supply of skilled craftsmen in an institutional

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    Herberger And Hale

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    Hale’s production of You Can’t Take It With You was breathtaking with its core concepts, portrayal of emotion, and plot. When comparing this with Herberger’s production of You Can’t Take It With You, you can begin to see the ideas mixing together as they bounce of one another so well. However, not all things were exactly alike in the two seemingly identical versions of the same play. The first concept in which ideas were ever-changing was the interpretation of characters in both plays. In Hale’s

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    good music.”(“French Montana”). This qoute means that in order to be a successful in music production a musician cant just settle with the basics. You have to have a passion for what you do to work hard everyday so you can be successful in music production. Being a music producer is the best for someone who earns a solid salary, enjoys to create music, and has the possibilty for advancment in society. if you are someone who wants a solid salary than a music producer is the tbest job. Music production

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    expression of opinion, empathize a phenomenon, or tell a story through dialogue, song and body language. With multiple aspects contributing to this art, theatre is truly multidimensional. Throughout the semester, I have watched productions to analyze and evaluate aspects in the productions. Within helpful resources and my own techniques, I achieved the course objectives in a successful way. Because of this course, I have truly learned a multitude of aspects that can further enhance my education. Through

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    Through this production company, Christian movies are produced for various purposes to tell the Gospel, strengthening the faith, and inspiring people. Vision & Mission Evangelizing the Words of God through entertainment medium. Rebalancing the understanding of the Words of God from existing misunderstanding from the secular productions. Providing, in particular, a healthier entertainment to the believers and, in general, act

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    The Rise Of Mass Culture

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    literature, music, art and commercial advertisements. The rise of mass culture is a comparatively new existence. The culture occurrence is related to the rise of a leisure class triggered by technological innovations. Similarly, the surplus in production brought about by the industrial revolution and the time the average consumer had to dedicate to non-work pursuits also attributed to the rise of mass culture. Also, the trend resulted from the delineated work schedule favored by mass production and labor

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