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    The advent of television and television shows may have come long after film‚ but it enhanced film production almost instantly. Television naturally derived from early film since each uses basically the same medium: the motion picture camera. Since film had already set a base in the industry and mastered the new techniques and technology of cinematography‚ television had the opportunity to learn from film?s mistakes and advance itself quickly. For this reason‚ television evolved very rapidly and was

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    Visual Film & Television Techniques Visual Techniques Film is the idea of individual motion pictures‚ the field of film as an art form‚ and the motion picture industry. Films are produced by recording photographic images with cameras‚ or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects. (Film‚ n.d.) To create a film you need cameras‚ projectors‚ film stock‚ and lenses. The first films were created by the use of a cranked camera. They were shot on a single reel

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    State of Philippine Television From meager beginnings‚ Philippine television has evolved through the years. Through the development of technology‚ Philippine TV has been given access to a plethora of international shows. Cable TV has paved the way for the Filipino audience to have the power to choose from numerous television stations to watch. In the local television scenes‚ we have seen the emergence of the "Fanta-Serye"‚ or series that now make use of special effects to enhance the show

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    Throughout the 1950s and 1960s‚ television quickly became a popular and greatly desired entertainment system in America. Although expensive‚ the television was still found in over fifty million American homes. Socially‚ the television not only embellished what the time period believed to be the the “ideal” family‚ but the new technology also helped pull African Americans closer to a world without racism‚ segregation‚ and prejudice. As well as social benefits‚ the television greatly impacted the world

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    Analysis: In the 1980’s‚ existing television sets in Europe were based on PAL or SECAM standards. However‚ another standard was being developed by Philips and other European companies‚ HD-MAC. Existing television sets based on PAL or SECAM could not receive HD-MAC transmissions. However‚ two variants surfaced‚ D-MAC and D2-MAC‚ and were compatible with existing television sets and‚ the forthcoming new television sets based on HD-MAC. British Satellite Broadcasting:         In December 1986‚ British

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    Point Of Entry Through our exposure to television‚ we learn about the world and are able to observe how people interact and live their daily lives. Through these representations of the real world‚ television subtly shifts individual beliefs about the world through consistent misrepresentations of the world and groups of people that live within in. One group of people that has been consistently found to be misrepresented and stigmatized by television is individuals with mental illness. When investigating

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    Persuasion Essay - The True Reality of Reality Television The television was originally invented for communication purposes as well as education‚ so it is doubtful that Philo Farnsworth imagined his invention showing people eating bugs‚ finding husbands based on votes from viewers‚ or living on deserted islands. The newest fad in television programming is reality television and is evidently dominating the airwaves‚ appearing on many channels‚ every night of the week. The ratings constantly increase

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    The Impact Reality Television Has On Our Youth Misty Stouffer ENG 122 Marnie Nollette April 18‚ 2011   The Impact Reality Television Has On Our Youth Television serves nearly 30 hours of entertainment to children 8 to 18‚ weekly. Reality television is a phenomenon that is sweeping the globe. These programs are widely viewed by kids‚ tweens‚ and teens. Many of these kids idolize reality stars and mimic their every move and their vocabulary. This alleged reality is negatively affecting the well-being

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    Teesside University Business School MSc International Management Assignment Title: Cross-culture Effect to Prudential Assurance (M) Berhad Tutor: Maryam Shadman Pajouh Subject : Managing Across Cultures Course Leader : Gill Owens Student : Amira Najwa Lukman Student Number : M2309674 Student E-Mail : M2309674@tees.ac.uk Submission date : 17 May 2013 Word Count : 2900 Table of Contents Acknowledgement 3 1.0 Executive Summary 4

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    violence”‚ “lethal lyrics”‚ “violent pornography”‚ and “aural violence” that has been expressed against rap because it provided a “gangsta ideology”‚ a shameless acceptance of violence and misogyny (Armstrong 184). In the article “Hip Hop Culture Mirrors the Negative Effects in Society?” By Leigh Haugh‚ she questions if hip-hop has become a negative influence on not only ourselves as individuals‚ but for everyone in our society. Hip-hop was also being recognized by the lifestyles of many individuals‚ and

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