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    Virtual Reality In Film

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    Reality is something humans define through sensory perception –what and how we see and hear all help create our experiences. Throughout the ages, storytelling been an art practiced by many and has taken several forms in order to appeal to these senses through such media as books, paintings, music, and film. When filmmaking first became an artistic medium capable of producing compelling stories, it took over one hundred years to reach the point technological advances the industry has reached…

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    Sicario, a thriller starring Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, and Josh Brolin, opened in theaters nationwide this week to warm reviews, as well as controversy. Sicario finds Kate Macer (Blunt), a straight-laced F.B.I. agent thrown into a world of high-intensity, life-or-death scenarions, as she ahs been recruited into a cartel-busting task force led by Matt Graver (Brolin), and associate Alejandro (Del Toro), who are at the opposite end of the personality spectrum from Macer; they are unorthodox…

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    trilogy magnificently and it has since become the greatest mobster movie ever made. 8. The 'Matrix' Trilogy ("The Matrix", "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions") This dystopian sci-fi trilogy created and directed by Lana and Andy Wachowski opened the door to “bullet time” visual effect. The Matrix’ visual effects as well as the philosophical and religious references made it to the 13th spot on The Guardian’s best-sci-fi-movie-of-all-time list. 7. Back to the Future Trilogy (Back to…

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    remembering each one as if it just happened yesterday. My mind wanders, transporting me through the various memories of my life, the past mingling with the present. Incoherent chatter and loud, shrieking giggles fill the swamped snack bar of the movie theater. As I stand near the end of the line, waiting for a chance to waste money, a large family passes by me with a huge bag of popcorn. The strong scent of butter with a hint of salt reaches my nose, my mouth watering with anticipation. After…

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    December is where they roll out the films that could be nominated for awards. If you take a look at this holiday season — I have taken a guess at starting from October 1st – January 6th, because October 1st is the first official time I saw a Christmas movie promotion on television — you’ll notice a load of movies that are not only big budget, but also just begging to get nominated for an…

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    impacted the experience the film provide. One direct impact to viewers is the actual experience of film. With the increase demand of video streaming and digital releasing, viewing film together with the movie going experience has completely been transformed. One might have viewed watching a film in a movie theatre as a way to escape from their reality, while taking in the opportunity to go out of the confinement of their home. With the constructive social potential of being joined by friends…

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    Marketers, advertisers and public relations people know how important publicity is. What better venue than the Golden Globes? Ricky Gervais, host of the 2016 Golden Globes, joked Sunday night that nobody cares about the awards show. That probably holds true when it comes to Wall Street. Media companies aren't really affected by big events such as the Golden Globes. However, maybe this time, media companies should start caring. Do you currently own a publicly traded media company or are…

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    It’s common practice for movie studios to greenlight sequels, even sequels to movies that few people particularly ask for. This is that grey area in Hollywood where box office success supersedes creativity - and as it pertains to Neighbors, which currently stands as Seth Rogen’s highest grossing film to date (live-action role, at least), it makes perfect sense for there to be a sequel. Right? The 2014 summer box office hit grossed $240 million against a miniscule $18 million production budget…

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    Film Noir Vs Neo Noir

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    Entertainment in the 20th century took a revolutionary turn once the motion picture was created. Suddenly, getting the family together and trekking down to the town theater became a typical weekend activity. As a result, post-WWII films, typically in the style of film noir, became extremely popular. These film noirs based their plots around the anxieties of the 1940s time period; its translation into French literally means, “black film”. Other genres became popular as film grew and expanded, but…

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    exploring possible pros and cons of each so that the reader of this document is aware of the possible consequences that a strategy may take. Consider this. 5.1 Recapping the Lessons As we see, the Cineplex is a Canadian company engaged in the movie theater industry, and dominates the market because it has more and better resources and capabilities than competitors. His vision is not as clear as its mission and values, but not enough to be a problem for their success, as the company sails on…

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