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    Theater Seating Analysis

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    One of the factors you need to consider is which size of seats do you want in your theater room. You could have individual seating, similar to what you would find at a movie theater, or you could resort to traditional family room/living room seating by having multiple types of sofas. Ultimately, you want to create the most comfortable environment, and that can be done by having single seating, loveseats, sectionals, recliners, sofas, or even convertible sleeper seating. Once you've determine…

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    has all the mass media that is made today, one could assess that the world would look a heck of a lot different without our people making the inventions that have matured into industries of culture such Thomas Edison with the Phonograph and the Movie projector that allowed for our culture to be easily dispersed into countries that may have not have known about us as intimately as they do after consume our…

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    this project. I choose The Hunger Games because it was one of the few books I liked even though I was forced to read it. The time I was reading it the movie wasn't out yet so I had to read the book first. After reading the book, the movie came out soon after. When I went to watch the movie the people I was expecting were not the same in the movie as I expected. The characters didn't look the same as I pictured them; For example how odd they dressed in the capitol. Some of them acted the way I…

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    The names lerrlaa, Taalerrlaa. On this beautiful Island of Hawaii you are either related to or grew up with most of the island which means always having to smile and show love to those you know, stopping in the middle of the street to tell your aunts, uncles, and cousins "Hi, how are you doing?" It is very tiring especially as an unsociable person, like me, you'd rather stay home and eat, or sleep, or watch Netflix. If you're not at home you want to be somewhere secluded, the most optimum place…

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    filmmaker and a pioneer of modern filming techniques, took zoom shot with rowing players on the next day of the contest. The development of filmmaking was revolutionary for people in the 1930s. However, at that time there were not many places that had a projector, and it didn’t invent television yet. Also, it took time to edit a film to make it excited and dynamic. Therefore, people had to be under place and time restrictions. On the other hand, people can easily get the information wherever…

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    Special Effects History

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    first types of special effects where string was tied to two ends of a painted plank and were moved very quickly in order to make a moving picture (“The History of Film The Pre-1920s”). The next great advancement was called the Kinetophone. It was a projector that was connected to a phonograph with a pulley system, but it didn't work very well and was difficult to to match the sound up with the video and soon proved to be unsuccessful since competitive, better synchronized devices were beginning…

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    Disney/Pixar film: WALL-E,. And it's good. Andrew Stanton co-wrote the film with Jim Reardon. Stanton, who directed Finding Nemo, had already had some writing and directing experience when it came to animation, and he does a good job handling this movie. The movie is about a little robot named WALL-E, which stands for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class". He is the last of his kind on Earth and just goes about his day compacting trash and collecting little trinkets he finds interesting and…

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    a tuxedo, he decides not to go to pick up Madison but instead goes to the hospital where Rachel is receiving hospice care. He brings his iPhone and a compatible projector and runs the film he made for Rachel on the front wall of her room, lying beside her as they did when they watched his other films. Rachel is moved to tears by the movie. However, while viewing the film, she falls into a coma, dying a few hours…

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    The raw logistics of projecting moving images was pursued all over the world, but cinema was born in France. The world’s first screening of a motion picture was in the Grand Cafe in Paris, on December 28th, 1895. It was a series of ten films made by the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere, including their first ever film, Sortie des Usines Lumière à Lyon (Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory). This was done with Léon Bouly 's cinématographe device, the rights to which had been purchased by the…

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    The Attic Analysis

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    The movie starts out with super 8 footage of a family of four with nooses around their necks and sacks over their heads, with a figure cutting a branch as a counterweight to kill the family by hanging from the neck. Only months later does a family move into…

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