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    Ipic Theater Case Study

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    Another core ideas of Modernism that iPic Theater employed is that “form must follow function.” The idea of “form follows function suggests that “as long as the functional requirements are satisfied form will follow and seem pleasing” (Papanek, 6) First, this could be seen in the premium chairs offered by iPic Theater. The chairs fulfilled its functional requirement, which is to provide high level comfort to the users. With its extra cushioned leather design and large size, individuals have a…

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    and culture to large audiences from one screen. Almost everyone has seen a movie, or a TV show that has influenced his or her life. I enjoy watching movies or TV shows, whether it is at on my television in my house, or going out to the theater and watching it on the big screen. Going to the movie theater used to serve as a special day to me, usually spent with my family or friends for an event. Going to the theaters and buying the popcorn, candy and soda was a big day out for my family. As…

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    The movie industry is one of the largest economic sectors in America. Despite of its importance, it is not free of challenges and problems; one of the principal problems that threatens the production of movies is the raising piracy. How does piracy harm the movie industry? Does a popular movie sequel will never come true because of piracy? The answer to these questions not only reveals how fan you are of good movies, but also how negative piracy is for film production. Movie piracy is harmful to…

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    films that are on the way to theaters over the course of the next year. This is the undisputed time of the sequel in Hollywood, so it's only natural that “Ghostbusters” will be getting in on the act. Well, actually, the new “Ghostbusters” film that is planned for release in the summer of next year will be more of a reboot of the original movie from 1984. Still, it will not be conceptually different from the original movie, so it is in keeping with the trend of continuing movie properties that…

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    What made matters worse was the fact that the government was making claim that the Big 5 movie studios violated anti-trust acts buy monopolizing there films, preventing independent film company to get going. This was something the government tried to push before the war, but their efforts fell short. The big push came with the case against Paramount…

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    As a marketing consultant, I believe Nathan Polanski and Sean Stronghold have a strong potential business opportunity ahead of them in opening a second-run movie theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta. They have only one other competitor in the second-run movie theatres; with both Nathan and Sean intend on screening ten different films per night, giving consumers many different options to choose from instead of their competitor the Downtown Theatre which only showcases one film per night. All the…

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    allowed to pick a movie of our choice, we then would watch them together over popcorn and fruit snacks. I think I watched TV as a child because it was entertaining, interesting, and it was a way my family spent time together. As a teenager, my priorities were sports, hanging out with friends, and church. I rarely watched tv, but when I did it was mainly shows like Real World and That 70’s Show. Occasionally, I would usually pick up a movie from local video store, or go to the movie theaters. My…

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    1950 Hollywood History

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    The movie industry initially ignored this side of the entertainment field and television was not a major threat in the 1940’s. In 1948, 90 percent of American citizens had not seen a television program. Only 20 commercial television stations were broadcasting…

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    I found it to be fascinating to see different positions that each interviewer had. I also found the movie to be boring and very slow. I would not watch it again and I will not recommend it to anyone unless they are interested in a documentary. I chose to watch this film because it was free which I believed it is the reason why it was not that great. I feel that if I had paid for a movie the movie would have been more entertaining and better. The genre of movies I view are mostly chick flicks,…

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    Movie Evaluation Essay

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    viewer and his or her channels of information at exist at the dyadic, triad and global levels. Those that choose to watch the local or international cinemas watch different genre of movies. My research is around the question: Does the viewer find that movie containing any doctrine/s ? Is he or she able to point to the theological themes from these movies and relate to them? Additionally, how is the same viewer investing…

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