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    Entertain the Neighborhood at This Woodland Hills House Priced at $1,499,000 With a pricetag of only $1,499,000, this five bedroom home in Woodland Hills is a steal. The 3,196 square foot home features seamless transitions of indoor and outdoor living, and is perfect for entertaining. In fact, the large home boasts enough space to entertain the entire neighborhood. Family, friends, and neighbors will be delighted to oblige as you extend an invitation to this open-planned Spanish Ranch style…

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    In her interview, Flores claimed that she never told Aguiar that she was going to arrest Vazquez for drunk in public. Additionally Flores said in her interview that she never told Scheppmann that she intended to arrest Vazquez for drunk in public and they wouldn’t be there on the second call is Vazquez was arrested the first time. Flores admits that she detained and handcuffed Vazquez in her backyard that was not open to the public. However, Flores denies telling Aguiar and Scheppmann…

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    that will typically create tattoo based on what each client wants. The tattoo artist doesn’t always do tattoos, they also do piercings and brandings. New tattoo artist would want to work in an existing tattoo shop. To work at a tattoo and piercing studio, you must have a minimum of 2 to 5 years shop experience. An employee must have a solid art work and a portfolio demonstrating to quality. A career in the art industry business requires specific skills and training, offers common compensation…

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    steadily grew in the 1930s and reached a peak of over 1,600,000,000 in 1946. Following this audience slowly declined throughout the 1950s to a fraction of what they were in the 1960s and this decline continued until the 1980s. One of the reasons the studio system was so successful was because of the mass habit audience this means that everyone, especially working class went to the cinema as a habit rather than being persuaded to go by the release of…

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    Have you ever been watching a movie, or playing a game, that had you so immersed, you needed to remind yourself this was a fantasy? Storming the beaches of Normandy, traversing the galaxy on an Imperial Star Destroyed, or slinging through downtown Manhattan next to Spider-Man, all different mediums of film, television and video games have the power to integrate their audiences into their world, and create an exciting and enjoyable experience. When fanfiction develops, techniques are employed…

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    art and technology, movies have always been considered to be the core part of a nation’s culture and the whole country itself. “So it is no surprise if past leaders like Hitler, Mao and Mussolini had always wanted to be in charge of their country’s movie industry” (Chang). Moreover, there is no doubt that there has been a great rise in the competition of film industry recently. Making…

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    time. 2 significant changes that would go on and alter the business direction from being on a rise to taking a steep fall were the Hollywood Blacklist and the United States v. Paramount Pictures case; which greatly impacted the revenue earned by studios and the employment of many film professionals. To understand the Hollywood black list, what was happening in American history must be understood first. With the fall of Nazism and Imperialism at the end of World War II, America would constantly…

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    time and evolve as American culture evolves. As such, directorial use of existing technology, and the cultural desire for improved movie-making have led to the development of the motion picture industry. “To most people, a movie is popular entertainment, a product to be produced and marketed by a large commercial studio. Regardless of the subject matter, this movie is pretty to look at – every image is well polished by an army of skilled artists and technicians” (Barsam & Monahan, 2016, p.3).…

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    “Hollywood Warms to Asian Movies, American-Style,” by Renee Graham, she discusses Hollywood’s trend of remaking Asian movies into English. She informs readers that movies such as The Grudge and Shall We Dance? were both based on Japanese originals. Major studios are continuing to snap up the rights to films from South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong with the intention of remaking them with American actors (Graham 229). Throughout the article, Graham outlines the pros and cons of remaking the movies…

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    in this scenario is that movie makers most of the times are responsible to their stakeholders. These stakeholders want movies to make profit out of their “investments. The growing obsession of the industry with massive scale productions and profits is called Blockbuster syndrome. During the 80’s and 90’s specially, this phenomena was catching up with the movie makers as they were not able to gauge the effect of changing consumer perspective in the marketplace. The movie that can be attributed to…

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