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    Industry Analysis Industry Overview The cinema industry is primarily engaged in operating movie theatres and/or exhibiting videos at film festivals. The major products and services in this industry in the UK are single screen theatres‚ multiplex theatres (8 to 15 screens) and megaplex theatres (more than 16 screens). Cinemas in the UK typically operated at 20% capacity. Admissions in 2001 were at the highest level in decades – 156 million admissions generated £974 million in ticket sales –

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    leisure‚ pastime - television. Some people regard TV as the greatest invention of the humanity and can hardly imagine their lives without it‚ others‚ on contrary‚ are strongly convinced that it is used only for brainwashing and is a real curse for society. So what is television? A blessing or a problem? One point in favour of television is that it is a great source of education. We can get acquainted with different cultures and ways of life and get the out of the box view which is so important in

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    Contrast Never before have I experienced both a theatrical experience in a thrust stage theatre along with a black box theatre all in the same month. Being able to witness two different performances with vast differences was an opportunity where I was able to value the rewards that come along with each individual location. At the Denver Center for the Performing Arts‚ Hamlet was presented in a thrust stage space which I felt was the most appropriate manner to pull the audience into the story. I sat

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    Fetishism in the Cinema

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    Litsa Mouka 1 I know very well‚ but all the same… A study of fetishism I know very well‚ but all the same... A study of fetishism in relation to cinema This dissertation is an exploration into the different ways cinema utilises processes of fetishisation to evoke desire and disavow lack. In all cases it will show how the basic notion of fetishism functions as a symbolic substitution for the lack and as such‚ how it imposes itself onto the structure of film and the experience of watching/looking

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    Essay on Cinema Cinema is a relatively new alternative to the theatre and other performance-based entertainments. Cinematography‚ however‚ has much longer history and has already evolved a lot during the last fifty years. The history of movies goes back to centuries from today. It started with motion pictures and‚ mostly as a part of social gatherings‚ such as carnivals and festivals‚ slowly started to gain its importance in the world of communication and entertainment. The twenty first century

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    THEATRE Theatre a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. Elements of design and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality‚ presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word "theatre" as derived from

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    I think that the members of the technical crew are mainly technical‚ executing what the Director of Photography tells them to do and the Director’s vision. However‚ the D.O.P. definitely has the most creative freedom out of all of the roles‚ in my opinion. As cinematography is their passion‚ they know what looks good on camera and can be innovative in what they shoot (of course‚ if the director says that it is okay) to make different shots unique and creative. In addition‚ sometimes the Gaffer and

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    dramatic consequences. These changes for the worse‚ can affect both this generation and the next ones to come‚ as shown in the movies Gasland‚ Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring. But there are always exceptions‚ people that go towards the stream‚ which is evident in the film The Man Who Planted Trees. Time and water are the main motifs in all these films‚ because over time consequences from people’s actions become inevitable‚ because time is constant‚ it never stops and water is a main source for

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    What Does Tang Soo Do Mean

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    Taang Soo Do What does Tang Soo Do mean? Tang soo do is a Korean martial art incorporating some of the fighting principles from Subak‚ as well as the northern Chinese kung fu. The techniques of what is commonly known as Tang Soo Do are mostly Shotokan karate‚ subak‚ taekkyon‚ and kung fu. Tang Soo Do Also known as Dang Soo Do Founder Won Kuk Lee and Hwang Kee Ancestor arts Subak‚ Chung du Kwan‚ Shotokan Karate Descendant arts Oh Do Kwan‚ Moo Duk Kwan‚ Taekwondo ‚Chun Kuk Do‚ Soo Bahk

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    Cinema Only Entertains; But Does Not Educate the Masses Cinema is one of the major upcoming entertainments in this global village. There are prodigious numbers of films released worldwide every year. It was in those days that cinema both entertained and educated the masses; but in these days it is only just meant for entertainment and it does not teach moral values to the people. There is no doubt that cinema from Hollywood to Kollywood entertains the masses; but it does not educate them

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