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    Modern American Theatre

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    Movies are captured with a camera, edited, and sent to a movie theater to be played, whereas in theatre, actors rehearse a script and perform the show in front of a live audience. In theatrical productions, there is an interaction between the performers and the audience because the performers are right in front…

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    ` From black and white to a burst of color, movies have been evolving since the 20th century. People that enjoy watching or making films can tell you that films have changed alot, since they were first introduced. There are changes from all categories of making a film. For example, color and sound, computers, cost, etc. Although some may not be very fond of they way movies have evolved, one cannot ignore it. Despite the evolution of filmmaking, they will always be a fantastic form of information…

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    American Multi-Cinema or AMC as its most commonly referred to, is the largest theater company in the world with over 380 theaters nationwide. In other words, it is the titan of the movie theater industry. In this paper I am going to talk about AMC's humble beginnings, it's innovations and its success in becoming the largest theater company in the world. I'm going to begin with, how the seed of AMC was planted. AMC Theaters achieved its start in Kansas City thanks to the Dubinsky brothers;…

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    Cineplex Odeon Essay

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    Due to competition from pay television channels, pre-recorded video cassettes, it was becoming increasingly difficult to lure moviegoers from the comfort of their homes. Thus Cineplex’s Odeon’s blockbuster strategy was to transform the movie going experience itself in order to attract moviegoers from the comfort of their homes. The blockbuster strategy included renovating theatres beginning with the physical layout and improving the moviegoers experience outside of the theatres. Cineplex…

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    Movie Industy Case Study

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    The movie industy is a huge industy with three groups of players in the value chain. First, the production studios who create the content. Second, the movie exhibitors who provide a place for movie goers to watch the content. Third, the distributors who bring the content from the studios to the exhibitors. Being lower in the value chain, the movie exhibitors bear the risk of poor movie attendance, and incur high cost of renting the content from the studios. In this case study, the market…

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    the modern world. No matter where you go you will inevitably see advertising for one movie or another, and if you do not then you will see one for a television show. In the age of the internet and social media it is truly impossible to escape movies even if you could not care less about them. I know people who have not been to a theatre in years and others, like myself, who go practically every week to see a movie. Although many might go to the movies purely for entertainment, is that the only…

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    Movie Theater Analysis

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    And why is that? It is because of the normalization of companionship, especially in public places such as movie theaters. While observing the people in the lobby of the movie theater, I noticed that the place was full of groups of people. In different areas of the theater, it was the same, with the bare minimum being two people per group. One such group was made up exclusively of teenage…

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    who watched it today would likely wince or cringe as laid eyes on the rather sad rendition of Godzilla, even if it was pretty good at the time. With CGI, the ability of producers to create realistic and engaging movie magic was exponentially increased. Just look at the latest Godzilla movie: now there’s a beast that actually looks…

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    With Netflix and Red Box dominating the living rooms of America, movie theatres are enduring an ugly gut-punch. A viewer’s favorite flicks can be enjoyed at dirt-cheap prices and from the comfort of their lavish couch. Why go on an expedition to the theatre fifteen minutes down the road with its filthy seats and crazy prices when I can get the full experience in my cozy man cave? Several people avoid movie theatres as if they are the plague for a smorgasbord of reasons, but ultimately, the…

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    are considering two options to combat the continued reduction in theatrical release windows that Cineplex is experiencing. The first is to extend Cineplex’s core business with premium offerings. The second is to vertically integrate into the digital movie download market. Cineplex has partnered with SCENE Entertainment Rewards Program to offer a customer loyalty card program. 75% of customers who enrolled in the SCENE program reported they were very satisfied. Mandryk wants to continue creating…

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