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    been experiencing a period of a changed photographic business sector. There was a considerable amount of questions after we opened our store in Dubai on whether we were turning into a luxurious brand. All things considered, our stores were very reminiscent of adornments stores. At the end, Leica stores are indicative of jewelry

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    In a world where everything is digital and photographs are normally taken with the digital cameras, but there are number of photographers who are still shooting with film or there are some who are newly interested in film formats. Below are some pros and cons that I have discussed to evaluate the difference between Film and Digital photography, respectively. ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1. You’ll never have to pay for film or processing again 2. You don’t have to wait to see the captured shot

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    For this essay, I have chosen a Warner Bros production film called `Blade'. In this essay I will discuss the Mise-En-Scene, Sound, Editing, Special effects, camera angle, shot, movement and position. The Film, as I have stated before is from Warner Bros productions. Basically the Film is about a man who is a vampire hunter. He detests vampires because before he was born his mother was bitten by a vampire. She was rushed to the hospital her water broke and she gave birth to Blade. Unfortunately

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    Photographic film A film can be defined as a material which is chemically reactive and when exposed to a light source records a fixed or still image. In other words it helps in capturing the image of a the photographed object, formed from the light reflecting back from its surface. Technically it is a photographic material consisting of a celluloid base that is covered with a photographic emulsion that is later used to make the negatives or the transparencies that maybe contained inside a roll

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    Children of Men Children of Men is a science fiction film directed by Alfonso Cuaron, taking place in 2027 where, for 18 years, infertility has collapsed society, and refugees flock to the last sanctuary in England. The film follows the action and surroundings around “Theo”, a man who is tasked with protecting Kee and her baby, the first pregnancy in over 18 years from different sources. Children of Men is a film that explores humanity’s social conflicts, like the immigration of refugees, government

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    The camera plays a vital role in the documentation of history by providing a record of actual events happening in that moment of time. Photos are validation to the memories. The tangible impact of photography on the society after the introduction of the 35 mm film in the 1920 was numerous numbers of people got employed in the photography industry. The innovation meant numbers of people were needed to sell and service cameras and films. It creates new employment opportunities as photo reporters and

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    Brownie 127: Kodak Ltd.

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    Introduced in the year of 1952, the “Brownie 127” camera was created in England by Eastman Kodak’s Kodak Ltd. With a simple design, and affordable price for the customers and a catchy slogan “You push the button, we do the rest,” the Brownie became popular for amateur photography. This plastic box camera shoots eight 4x6 cm pictures on a 127 film. A 127 film is a rollfilm created for still photography. From the first release of the “Brownie 127”, over a million sold. The first version of the Brownie

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    impacted America through education. There are three types of learners, experience, audible, and visual learners. Visual learning is a teaching and learning style in which ideas, concepts, data, and other information are associated with images and techniques. Pictures actually help teach or convey the message in books or ideas predicted. In science, class they might talk about a cell and show you a diagram. If the Diagram was not there would you still be able to understand what the cell looks like?

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    In 1880, George Eastman founded the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. By 1888, the company developed its first snapshot camera and became an American household name. Over time, Kodak believed that most of their money came from film, which caused the company to lose focus on their equipment. However, by the 1960s, Kodak started to introduce new products that focused on medical imaging and graphic arts. One of the key players in the industry is Polaroid. In 1969, Polaroid’s patents on

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    Eastman Kodak

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    Eastman Kodak Company: Funtime Film Case Analysis Group-5 PGP-RAK, 2012-14 PARTICIPANT Ankur Sinha Ishant Singal Prakhar Rathee Sambhav Jain Vikram Singh Shekhawat ROLL NUMBER 2012PGPRAK013 2012PGPRAK023 2012PGPRAK031 2012PGPRAK036 2012PGPRAK039 Situational Analysis Company Eastman Kodak is currently the market leader in the photo film market. The company has continued its domination of the photo film market, but in the past 5 years its market share has eased from 76% to 70%. Reason mainly

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