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    For decades the film industry has grasped our attention by allowing us to be able to relate and sympathize with the characters that they have created. Their ability to take real life situations and come up with unique,clever,and amusing outcomes makes the movie more memorable. Since motion pictures are so diverse it's impossible for a person to not be influenced by one or more movies. Whether that influence be positive or negative it will surly make you look at a situation in a different light. Not

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    The Australian film industry is currently in a point of crisis due to the lack of audiences attending Australian films, hence creating a decline in the revenue received towards our national industry. However, this is not due to the lack of creative talent, it is rather the many underlying issues that don?t allow the Australian public with the awareness and accessibility of these films. These problems are within the distribution, marketing and funding of these Australian films, allowing the national

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    screenwriter once said, “Cinema is gone”, but is it really? The ability to bring a story to life on a big screen, using technology is magic. To be able to use a camera and transform an idea into reality has allowed one to visualize written words. The movie industry is a broad and vast field, but has transformed, connected, and influenced the way one see’s reality. These movies have the ability to transforms an idea into a moving picture by the use of technology, allowing one to connect to the story, and influence

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    So you’ve finally decided to follow your heart and are ready to take the movie industry by the scruff of the neck. You’ve saved up on some cash and have that burning desire urging you on and fueling your being. However, just as you take that first step, a harsh reality dawns; you haven’t got a clue on where to start in terms of film equipment. So what does your average filmmaker need for proper shooting? Well, let's find out; here’s a look at the essential equipment for filmmaking: 1) HD Camera

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    the main synonym neither to the discrimination in the industry nor the lack of female professionals. Discrimination is not only lack of representation of the gender, but in this case also representation of only a small pool of women specialists (Paydar 5). The same female actors, directors, producers, writers, etc. are hired repeatedly, mostly those connected to the males at the top of the hierarchical ladder or having had experience and success with the same studio before (John 432-437). Existence

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    often envy the coveted lives of actors and stars. Having grown up, I have come to know that being respected and being famous is no easy task, it takes time and endless effort to even to just make a dent in the industry. After acting (and mainly auditioning) in the Toronto film industry for roughly 4 years, I have had more experience than some actors have; but, not nearly as much as others. There is so much competition and it can at moments be demoralizing— I am nothing

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    Introduction The film industry has continuously changed since its inception due to rapid technology advancements. Camera technology has been a key factor that has influenced the growth of filmmaking. The first motion picture in the world was produced in the early 1880s, and the first public screening occurred ten years later. It didn’t take long for the quality of films to improve as new filmmaking equipment emerged. Ever since the first movie was produced, the film industry has been continuously

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    medium, especially in the film industry. Censorship is used to control the content in movies that will be released to the public. Starting with the earliest examples of motion pictures, a debate arose about whether the film industry was fit to control the content of its own products. In 1909, the People's Institute in New York City created "The New York Board of Motion Picture Censorship". The board gained a great deal of influence beyond New York City, and most of the major film producers eventually

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    Movie Industry Statistics Entertainment is a big business in most countries, particularly in America, and it even become bigger with the innovations and development of new technologies that allows easy film making, as well as the increasing interest of numerous individuals. Movie industry, also called as film industry comprises the commercial and technological institutions of film making such as film studios, cinematography, film production companies, film production, re-production, screenwriting

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    Cuban Film Industry Essay

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    Cuban Film Industry Bennito Mussolini constructed Cinecitta in 1938, the most significant film studio in Europe. Stalin had hi own Private projection. Juan Peron and Mao Zedong shared the fascination, they both married actresses. Francisco Franco was said to have a fantasy of being a movie writer. The leader of the Cuban Revolution follows their footsteps. In 1979 he created, ?The International Film Festival of Havana? and also inaugurates a school for the Cuban youth to follow on their prestigious

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