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    March 2005 The Impact of Social Norms on Seat Selection at Movie Theaters. Where is the perfect seat? Is it near the front so that the screen fills your visual field? Is it in the back so that in the dark the screen is at a natural height for the eyes? Or is it in the center of the movie theater where the speakers are at the perfect distance to optimize the sound? Only the very first person to enter an empty theater has the opportunity to make a seating decision based solely on visual

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    Theater is an event that requires actor/audience‚ relationship/agreement in a momentary suspension of disbelief of an imaginary circumstance. 3 E’s: Entertainment‚ education‚ enlightenment Expired theater tickets became worthless If something unforeseen should happen‚ and you couldn’t make it to the theater‚ they use to deny your entry Then producers devised a “past dated” (expired) …you can call on that day and say you have “past dated tickets”..Limit to weekday evening The Actor Fame comes

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    Elements of Theater

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    "There are certain elements common to all theater. These elements are present whenever a theater event takes place; without them‚ an event ceases to be theater and becomes a different art form and different experience". --"Theater‚ The Lively Art". Theater is a form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through gestures‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. Elements

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    2017863 Professor Robert Campolo Theater 150 Motion Pictures- Television December 9‚ 2014 Introduction In life‚ we realize that we all have different views and that is what makes our thinking different. When it comes to watching a movie; whether it is horror‚ action‚ or comedy‚ we tend to think of the movies differently based on the way we think of life. People do not go see a movie for the same reasons. Some go just to show off that they saw the movie that everyone was talking about over

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    Greed In Theater

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    iconic sounds of movie theaters. Although‚ if people keep sneaking food into theaters‚ we may not hear those familiar sounds anymore. We might just lose movie theaters as we know it! Because of this‚ I believe that sneaking food in theaters is wrong. First of all‚ 85% of movie theater’s money comes from the concession stands. The movie theaters don’t make a lot of money from the ticket sales‚ most of that money goes to the movie company‚ and little is left behind for that theater. The snacks at

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    Rudeness in the Theater

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    seems like in the past years‚ rudeness at the movie theaters has dramatically increased‚ making the movie theater experience worse for everybody. There are several examples that can be irritating or rude at the movie theater: being the one who sleeps‚ the user of cell phones‚ the obnoxious laugher‚ and he loud whisperer. The person that sleeps during the movie is the first example of being rude at the movies. When we go out and see a not-so-popular movie‚ there is always one person who will be snoring

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    The Art of Theater

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    The Art of Theater Every country has a specific form of entertainment for their culture. For East Asia‚ it is no exception; Japanese traditional theater is one of the oldest arts of the world. East Asia presents theater performances with Japanese musical ensembles; specifically the theater performances of Noh‚ Kabuki‚ and Bunraku. The Japanese believe in simplicity and show this throughout their performances. The three different theater genres are presented with different characteristics to outline

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    Workforce changed in a lot of sectors‚ since the women participated in economic activities. Subsequently‚ this participation increase from year to year. In a general view‚ women’s underrepresentation in the high tech industry shows a continuous decline in the United States and Canada from 19% graduating in 1999-2000 to 12% in 2006-2007‚ while in Asian countries such as China‚ India and Bangladesh increasing (Simard‚ 2007). Bangladesh is a good example that women are increasing in high-tech fields

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    What surprised me was the magnificent look of the massive theatre with over five hundred seats. In the main theatre‚ the seats are modern and comfortable with a massive screen whereas the other smaller theatres but I preferred the main theater. The ambiance in the theater is captivating as a result of the classic art deco and air conditioning (Schwartzel‚ 2015). The theatre is surrounded by classic eateries‚ restaurants‚ shops and galleries which make the visit complete. When in the theatre‚ there are

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    Elizabethan Theater By: Chris Elizabethan times in the 1600s was a progression for the world of the theater. A period named after Queen Elizabeth I of England‚ it is from this period that modern day society has its foundation for the entertainment industry. From the violence that was prevalent because of the Black Death‚ people turned to the theater for its poetry and romance. During this time period‚ there were two types of theatrical performances that were available for the people’s viewing

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