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    Essay on Cinema

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    Essay on Cinema Cinema is a relatively new alternative to the theatre and other performance-based entertainments. Cinematography‚ however‚ has much longer history and has already evolved a lot during the last fifty years. The history of movies goes back to centuries from today. It started with motion pictures and‚ mostly as a part of social gatherings‚ such as carnivals and festivals‚ slowly started to gain its importance in the world of communication and entertainment. The twenty first century

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    AN ESSAY ON – YOUTH AND CINEMA Cinema nowadays leaves a great impact (effect) on the minds of people. Its effect can be seen not only on the elders of rural and urban areas but on the children as well. Going to the pictures has now become a craze with young people‚ both boys and girls‚ and it has been noticed that they often economize (save) on other items of expenditure but they must see films every week. This fast growing habit is not only expensive (costly)‚ but also results in considerable (great)

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    There are several Innovations and Inventions‚ which are shaping the Future of Cinema. Now we will dive into the future of filmmaking in our ever-increasing digital world. Some moviegoers and filmmakers are surprised by the innovations introduced in this Century. We will discuss a few of the most recent technologies in the craft‚ as well as the way they´re changing the viewer´s experience and revolutionizing the way movies are distributed nowadays. Digital cameras have gain popularity‚ mainly for

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    NATIONAL ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY International School of Management and Economics ******************************************* RESEARCH REPORT “The trend on seeing movies at the cinema of IBD students Intake 9 Fall at National Economics University” INSTRUCTOR: Phạm Phương Lan STUDENT: Bùi Lê Hiền Trang CLASS: I9A4 Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Firstly‚ I want to thank Mrs. Lan for having guided and constantly supported me during the

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    Cinema

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    cinema - its uses and abusesNothing is so popular nowadays like cinema. People easily miss meals but they hardly miss the premier show of a film in which their favourite hero or heroine is acting. It has greatly influenced the youths of our country and there is no exaggeration if say that they have become prey to it in a way. Cinema has both the aspects. It is good as well as bad. It is a source of entertainment‚ according to the common concept but we can’t deny the fact that it also diverts the

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    Before Cinema In the late eighteenth century most consumers enjoyed their entertainment in an informal‚ haphazard and often non-commercial way. When making a trip they could suddenly meet a roadside entertainer‚ and their villages were often visited by traveling showmen‚ clowns and troubadours. Seasonal fairs attracted a large variety of musicians‚ magicians‚ dancers‚ fortune-tellers and sword-swallowers. Only a few large cities harbored legitimate theaters‚ strictly regulated by the local and national

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    Critical Reception of Rashomon in the West   Greg M. Smith   Asian Cinema 13.2 (Fall/Winter 2002) 115-28 Most of us who write about films may as well relax and confess that we know nothing at first hand about Japanese movie production; that all we have as data has come to us from press-sheets‚ from quick consultations with the nearest Japanese bystander‚ or. . . whatever we have been able to find useful in the way of analogy and of seeing the "unaccredited" performances of Kabuki.      - Vernon

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    Paloma Chamarro Gonzalez. Test 2 The cinema‚ one of the largest industry of entertainment which lures masses of people around the world‚ may be loosing is magical power to gather viewers‚ though‚ favoring economic profit rather than quality. The first text makes reference to the believe that people go to the cinema to make sense of their routine lifes and in doing so movies can have a greater effect on their attitudes or behaviour. While it is true that films themes deal

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    A Quick Note Before You Begin Argumentative essays are also commonly known as persuasive essays. However‚ there are some differences between the two even if they’re commonly considered to be the same. Persuasive essays are short‚ around five to six paragraphs. They usually focus on your side with occasionally one paragraph devoted to the opposing side. Persuasive essays focus more on the emotions of the reader. Argumentative essays are usually longer in length‚ ranging from as little as five paragraphs

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    Argumentative Essay A type of essay which the writer is asked about his or her opinion‚ whether he or she agrees or disagrees about an issue. Steps A. Planning Stage 1. Find a good topic 2. Study both sides or the topic 3. Pick your side 4. Gather evidences that would support your topic B. Writing Stage Always present both sides of the topic Organization Block Pattern I. Introduction Explanation of the issue Thesis statement II. Body Block

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