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    Hollywood Trailer

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    Trailer Research 13 – 05 - 2013 A film really only has one shot at success. One way of achieving this is through specific and thorough marketing strategies and devices. The trailer is device designed to sell the cast and concept of the film which will stir up immediate interest (Movietrailertrash.com‚ n.d). “Trailers provide unique and specific rhetorical structures that fold visual and auditory evidence of the film production industry’s assessment of its actual audience (as well as

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    Universal Studios (also referred to an Universal Pictures or simply Universal) is an American film studio owned by Comcast through the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group division of its wholly owned subsidiary NBC Universal. The company was founded in 1912‚ is the oldest surviving film studio in the United States. The oldest in terms of the overall film market. Its studios are located in Universal City‚ California‚ and its corporate offices are located in New York City. Universal Studios is a member

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    The Enron Collapse

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    At one time Enron was one of the world’s largest producers of natural gas‚ oil‚ and electricity. It also appeared to be one of the most profitable companies‚ taking shareholders from $19.10 in 1999 to $90.80 by the end of 2000. Enron’s top management answered to a Board of Directors whose responsibility was to question and challenge new partnerships‚ ventures‚ and decisions within the company. On several occasions‚ Andrew Fastow‚ the company’s Chief Financial Officer approached the board of

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    A King's Collapse

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    A King’s Collapse Unfortunately‚ in about every person’s life either a tragic event or a series of tragic events can be found and in some cases more than others. To many people a tragic hero could be defined as someone who performs a heroic act‚ but dies in the process. Nevertheless‚ this statement is wrong‚ but instead a tragic hero needs five elements. To be a tragic hero one would need noble stature‚ a tragic flaw‚ free choice‚ excessive punishment and increased awareness. When discussing the

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    Hollywood Monologue

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    Hello! Before you start reading this‚ I’d just like you to understand that I really know nothing about the UK at all. I did minimal research‚ but most of this story is probably not going to be accurate at all‚ so please don’t correct any mistakes that I’ll probably make! Also‚ I’d like you to keep in mind that this is completely fictional‚ and I’ve made literally almost everything up on my own. Thank you and I hope you enjoy the story :) "I’m gonna miss you so much. Can’t I just come along with

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    Giberson Glass Studio

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    Giberson’s Glass Studio Giberson is a skilled glassblower facing financial difficulties in his business. His resources are draining out quickly due to the following reasons –    Lack of proper bookkeeping following his divorce‚ since his wife used to take care of the activity He has no knowledge which of his 4 items – glasses‚ paper weights‚ tumblers and vases – is profitable He is in dire need of a better pricing strategy to maintain profits after accounting for costs and his wages Looking

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    The Hollywood Blacklist came into being in 1947 when the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) began to summon certain Hollywood entertainment professionals on the suspicion that their work was communist-inspired. As the media began extensive coverage of the proceedings‚ some writers‚ producers‚ and directors became known as the "Hollywood Ten." They included; Alvah Bessie‚ Herbert Biberman‚ Lester Cole‚ Edward Dmytryk‚ Ring Lardner Jr‚ John Howard Lawson‚ Albert Maltz‚ Samuel Ornitz‚

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    that being said California had and has always had a vast population of Chicanos for many decades. Nowadays the triumph of many Chicanos and even other Latinos is very well seen in the Hollywood world due to the reason that times are different and many things have changed when you compare it to the early days of Hollywood. During this course we were assigned to watch certain films that demonstrated the way Chicanos were viewed by non-Chicanos. The films I got observe both had negative condensation toward

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    Hollywood vs Bollywood

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    When we think of the movie capital of the world we think of Hollywood‚ California. Actually‚ the world’s movie capital is in Bombay. This place is called Bollywood‚ which is the nickname for the Indian film industry. When comparing Hollywood and Bollywood there are more differences than similarities. We would assume that the United States produces more movies a year than anywhere else in the world. Bollywood is known to produce more than 800 films a year‚ when the United States produces half as

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    Globalization of Bollywood Matusitz‚ J.‚ & Payano‚ P. (2005). “Globalisation of Popular Culture: From Hollywood to Bollywood.” South Asia Research. 32(2): 123-138 Jonathan Matusitz and Pam Payano both professors of Nicholson School of Communication‚ University of Central Florida justify the globalization of Bollywood by the influence of western Hollywood culture. The journal emphasizes that in the 1970’s‚ Bollywood had combined romance‚ drama‚ and comedy with such song-and-dance sequences in symbol-driven

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