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    Entrepreneurship

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    SUBJECT NAME : Entrepreneurship Project: Interdisciplinary Approach SUBJECT CODE : GEN 1901 ACADEMIC YEAR : AY 2012/2013‚ Apr Semester “By submitting our work‚ we are declaring that we are the originator of this work and that all other original sources used in this have been appropriately acknowledged. We understand that plagiarism is the act of taking and using the whole or any part of another person’s work and presenting it as our own without proper acknowledgement. We also

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    Josh Daughtry Informative Speech Introduction Movies‚ we’ve all seen them‚ but do you know just how much work goes into making one? What I am about to share is just the tip of the ice-berg when it comes to film production‚ but I hope it will give you some insight on what it takes in order to make some of your favorite movies. The film production process can be broken down to three main stages preproduction‚ production‚ and postproduction. 1. Preproduction is preparing all elements of the

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    has overall AD responsibilities and supervises the Second AD. The "first" is directly responsible to the producer and "runs" the floor or set. The 1st AD and the unit production manager are two of the highest "below the line" technical roles in filmmaking (as opposed to creative or "above the line" roles) and so‚ in this strict sense‚ the role of 1AD is non-creative. ▪ The Second Assistant Director (Second or 2AD) creates the daily call sheets from the production

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    Auteur Theory

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    Translated from the French word author‚ auteur theory was first introduced in the French film journal Cahiers du Cinema. The theory holds that a director is the primary person responsible for the creation of a motion picture and instills it with his or her distinctive style. It is a medium for the personal artistic expression of the director. In order for a director to be considered an auteur‚ there must be a consistency of style and theme across a number of films. The film theoretician and founder

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    Title: Vancouver --“Hollywood North” Versus the loss of Canadian identity D112 Term Paper CMNS 130 Introduction: 1 Vancouver is being called “North Hollywood” because a vast of film producers decide to set up their shooting places at BC‚ Canada. Vancouver is deserved to be rewarded as this special title because it’s unique beauty of the diverse sceneries and the sophisticated

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    Indian Film Industry

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    INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY ANALYSIS(growth) The Indian Film Industry has been one of the oldest segments of the Indian entertainment industry. The Lumiere Brothers brought motion pictures to India in 1896‚ and since then there has been no looking back. Today‚ India has the world’s biggest movie industry that churns out around one thousand movies each year. The Indian Film Industry is witnessing mark improvements on all spheres - from the technology used in making films to the themes of the movies‚ exhibition

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    Product placement benefits for movie industry and manufacturers Abstract As the movie industry has thrived in this mainstream media industry for a couples of decades. Meanwhile as movie has been a culture product. It is increasingly becoming an important way for people entertainment. Therefore we can see many commercials are showed in movies. It means the commercial doesn’t just show in the TV or radio. However‚ it is a trend to be embedded in movie. They are interdependent relationship

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    3.1 Introduction – Getting your Stuff Together Composers require a certain degree of research going into any film-scoring project. Once you have convinced the producers that you are the right composer for their project the quest for answers begins. Finding the most suitable way of scoring the film requires input from many layers of the projects creative team. (Wright & Karlin‚ 2004). Knowing the genre‚ the film‚ the artistic and practical possibilities for the film‚ who is involved and to what

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    Project Management

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    Project Management The film project “The man who killed Don Quixote” Project Management‚ University of Bristol‚ The film project “The man who killed Don Quixote” __________________________________________________________________________________ “The man who killed Don Quixote” was going to be one of Terry Gilliam’s most successful film’s ever‚ despite the fact that financial and organisational difficulties came to light long before the actual production. Famous actors starring in

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    Tv Production Notes

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    Brooke Boinis P7 Due: 1/17/13 Chapter 4 Notes A clear understanding of the process message (desired effect) will help you decide on the most appropriate type of production (single-camera or multicamera‚ studio or field‚ recorded or live‚ continuous or discontinuous takes for postproduction) and t he medium requirements. A careful script analysis should lead to a locking-in point- an especially vivid visual or aural image-that determines the subsequent visualizations and sequencing. Visualization

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