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    Shortly after, the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere created a hand-cranked machine called the cinematographe, which could both capture pictures and project still frames in quick succession. The first motion picture studio, Nestor Motion Picture Company, was built, then one year later merged with Universal Film Company. By 1912, at least 15 independent studios located around the town were ready to shoot

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    Mission Statement To provide an awesome eco-symbiotic alternative to traditional movie going patrons Statement of Intent To contribute to the further enhancement of CDA’s work in the development and management of the North Western peninsula, to provide an awesome alternative to movie going patrons and bring a truly one of a kind attraction to the Chaguaramas Boardwalk in the interest of people of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Therefore FA Theatre’s intention is to provide an environmentally

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    Festivals that cater to a specific cultural or minority groups There has been a considerable increase in festivals focus on race, gender, sexuality and disability in recent years. However, they are not without their problems! It is vital to think about how the cultural or artistic aspect of the festival is by the social aspect to ensure that the finished product meets sponsors, funders and audiences. Festivals targeted minority often find difficult relationships with distributors: a programmer and

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    Introduction A a result of my keen interest in my Media Studies Course I have chosen to look for a poem that highlights the positive and negative viewpoints on different issues surrounding the film industry. The poem I have found, “The Film Industry In Crisis” by Frank O’Hara in 1957, comments on the choice audiences must make between “Glorious Silver Screen” or to the American LEgion or the Catholic church. O’Hara also makes a brief reference to “give credit where it’s due”, which has lead me to

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    The play 'The Laramie project' by Moises Kaufman addresses the brutal murder of openly gay teenager Matthew Shepard in a small town of Laramie, Wyoming in 1998. The chronological structure of the play draws together interviews conducted after the event by Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theatre Project. Additionally, Kaufman uses these journal entries to retell and reconstruct what happened on the night of Matthew's assault, addressing the issue of gay hate crime. The play itself was structured

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    For our second assignment, we are assigned to watch one international film and study it thereafter. We are to identify its genre and its particular conventions such as themes, sub-themes and etc. However, the main idea of this assignment is the film theory. We are to apply one of the nine film theories into our film choices and analyze it thoroughly in terms of mise-en scene, narrative structure, character interaction and any other criteria. For our film selection, we have gone through and watched

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    about 100 Laramie residents’ (Chalkdust Theatre Inc. Riverside Theatre Parramatta, 2010) following the tragic murder of Mathew Shephard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming in 1998, to then create the verbatim, docudrama play, The Laramie Project. The production follows the real residents of Laramie following this tragic event by portraying a large range of views and opinions on the topic of homosexuality and the incident from that of priest’s, the parents and friends of Mathew Shephard as

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    MAS205 – Essay #1 Question 1 The film-industry has changed dramatically since its birth over a century ago. With these changes have also come great changes in the cinema-going experience. In the MAS205 unit reader for 2005, a number of the readings aim to address many aspects of the experience of cinema-going. Included in the unit reader are pieces by Barthes, Carriere, Sontag, Moore and Lowenstein. Each of these writers has varying feelings to cinema-going over the past century and this essay will

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    Marketing Plan - Cinema

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    FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE MARKETING MKT 420 Bachelor of Accountancy (Hons) AC220 Table of Content ELEMENT | PAGE | BUSINESS OVERVIEW | 1 | MARKETING ENVIRONMENT | 2 – 4 | THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES ANALYSIS | 5 – 9 | MARKETING STRATEGY | 10 – 13 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 14 | Company’s Name: Salvatore Cinema (SVC) Team Members: 1. Aishah Binti Rahim (Leader) 2. Nur Hafizah Binti Raheman 3. Rachel Clare John 4. Bibiana Ruran Sigar

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    about. This incident involved Tommy’s visit to the Royal 16 Theater, your property in the Eastfield Mall, intending to watch a movie, “The Governator.” This analysis examines the possibilities and outcomes of the possibilities in order to determine what the best option is for you. This analysis covers: * Facts of the Case * Legal Analysis * Statistical Analysis * Ethical Analysis

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