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    HISTORY OF TGV CINEMAS TGV Cinemas which is formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village has revolutionised the movie-going experience by being the first to introduce the multiplex concept. TGV Cinemas currently uses 100% digital projection‚ offering Malaysians a wide array of movies within one location. TGV is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia. TGV Mines is very popular for its comfort‚ efficiency and convenience this multiplex with 1000-plus seats and 5 auditoriums is a hit with residents

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    substantial number of people believe that a movie theater should not be built in a town to maintain clean environment. However‚ contrary to this opinion‚ I strongly believe that a cinema has positive influences on the community. The rationale behind this is that a movie theater enriches the quality of life and improves the economy of the town. First of all‚ a theater provides local residents with enjoyable leisure activities. An important reason is that a movie theater is full of entertaining events

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    Illustration Movie time! It has come down to people these days wanting to watch a movie over reading a book. For me it’s the glory‚ action‚ and drama of a real live movie that rills me into watching a movie over reading. Movies deliver the images and sounds directly; the content and the scene can be shown faithfully. To illustrate that this is true I created my own survey. I posted a status on Facebook saying reading a book and having to create the theme in your head or watch a movie and know exactly

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    Marketing strategies for 3 idiots The days when wall paintings‚ posters‚ and hand painted board signs were the most prominent ways for marketing a movie no longer exists. Actors never promoted their films; film-makers never invested a lot of money in promotions and even print media barely created hype. But today’s film industry exhibits a completely different scenario. India is regarded as the world’s largest film industry in terms of the number of movies released per year. Estimates say that

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    References: Bayley‚ P. (2009). What Does Piracy Really Mean to the Movie Industry? IESE Business School Research Journal. Retrieved from http://www.ft.com Cameron‚ L. & C. Bazelon (2013). The Impact of Digitization on Business Models in Copyright-Driven Industries. Unpublished Review Paper. Retrieved from http://www.brattle

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    5 games failed in the world of cinema The success of many of the games and the players’ dependence on the characters to a large extent led to the greed of many companies in the exploitation of titles in the world of cinema badly for financial gain only‚ which led to the failure of those films and perhaps the loss of these games luster. Today we show you the 5 most popular video games that have been turned into movies and have failed to prove themselves and satisfy the masses‚ whether video players

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    Together‚ they founded Laugh-O-Gram Films‚ a company that made animated commercials shown in movie theatres. By 1927‚ Walter and Roy had formed the Disney Brother’s Cartoon Studio. The next year‚ they released a Mickey Mouse theme titled “Steamboat Willie”‚ the first synchronized sound cartoon. This moment marked the beginning of Disney. During

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    scary. Prior to Haunted High‚ I had only seen one horror movie‚ House at the End of the Street‚ and I only agreed to watch it if my cousin told me exactly what was going to happen and when. Anytime I hear a scary story I will spend the next week or two terrified that whatever it was about would come and kill‚ hurt‚ or haunt me.

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    spends about $2‚000 a year on entertainment. Many people can conclude that watching a movie in a cinema is very memorable and interesting. Although a cinema doesn’t compare to the privileges you have at home. Then again your home cannot provide you with a huge screen and a big volume. Being at a cinema has its benefits but watching a movie at home easier and inexpensive. In a cinema you get to watch the movie on a huge screen with a comfort volume surround sound system. The graphics are way better

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    organized into eight studios. The five major studios were Paramount Pictures‚ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer‚ Warner Bros.‚ 20th Century Fox‚ and RKO Radio Pictures. The three minor studio were Universal Studios‚ Columbia Pictures‚ and United Artists. The eight movie studios wrote‚ produced‚ and distributed their own films. This age lasted from the 1920’s with the introduction of sound in movies to the 1960’s with the introduction to television. The studio system lasted nearly four decades and was coined the Golden

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