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    Comparisons Every week a number of new movies come on the market to go watch in a theater. Now the question is‚ would you rather go watch a movie in the theater‚ or watch it in your own living room? A theater is always nice because of the big screen and the fresh popcorn‚ but then again your own couch and popcorn sounds good as well. The first main thing to think about would be the difference in distance between movies. Is there a movie theater near you? If

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    and make a half decent picture if you put your mind to it but how is it going to be screened? The problem is cinemas have and have always had projectors that play 35mm film. Too enable a cinema to show DV then it is going to have to import a lot of new technology. So to start the ball rolling cinemas around the world have to get rid of all the big projectors they have and always have used and refit the cinemas with new digital ones. The next step is they have to get online so they can stream the movie

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    like to use the old fashioned mediums of flip charts or simple handouts. Of course these are not as impressive or stand out as much as the modern day mediums. Other mediums include overhead projectors‚ computers‚ poster boards. Overhead projectors are for the use of transparencies. Overhead projectors allow the user to place a transparency (clear plastic sheet with writing or pictures) on a reflective lens and project a much larger image onto a wall or screen (Goodall & Hawks‚ 2004). This

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    pictures‚ which are a sequence of photographs of a single subject that are taken over time and then projected in the same sequence to create an illusion of motion. Each image of a moving object is slightly different from the preceding one. Projector A motion-picture projector projects the sequence of picture frames‚ contained on a ribbon of film‚ in their proper order. A claw engages perforations in the film and pulls the film down into the film gate‚ placing each new frame in exactly the same position as

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    Audio Dolby digital sound system would be used for the cinema. The subwoofers‚ in on wall speakers and all other audio equipments would be assembled by a team of Sony experts themselves. Cameras‚ projectors and screens The Canadian company IMAX would be doing our setting our cinema projectors. IMAX’s 3D conversion technology enables live-action movies that were originally shot in 2D to be converted into 3D. IMAX has an extensive range of cameras and accessories for specialty large-format

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    The Progression of Film

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    The biggest problem humans have been having since the dawn of time is‚ ’how do we entertain ourselves? ’. One would assume it began with fire‚ something that aroused the eyes and entertained the mind.Though fire may have been the beginning‚ centuries upon centuries later a much more highly intelligent form of entertainment revolutionized the world‚ motion pictures. In the dog eat dog world of entertainment Film reigns alpha dog. Film has some of the biggest influence on the world around us. It shapes

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    When we go to the movie theater‚ our eyes are focused on the screen. We become so engrossed by the storyline‚ the sound and special effects‚ that we fail to see the projector that is tucked away in the back. If we didn’t know any better‚ we would think that the movie is actually coming from the screen. But we understand that a movie is just a bunch of tiny pictures "moving" to create the illusion of something that is in motion. Many people have a difficult time becoming spiritual because they are

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    institutional) in 45 countries. IMAX theatres are located in commercial multiplexes as well as some of the most prestigious educational institutions and destination entertainment centers around the globe. Some of the products offered by IMAX are cameras‚ projectors‚ audio equipment‚ 3D conversions‚ clip licensing‚ and film production and distribution. Since the 1st movie release in 1970 in Japan‚ there have been some critical successes that factor to maintain IMAX to its current stability and market status

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    IMAX Larger Than Life

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    Adnan Bahrami MGT 401 H Dr. Makri 01 November 2010 IMAX Individual Paper After reading the IMAX: Larger than Life case and Are Movie Theaters Doomed? article‚ the theory learned in class is applied to decide whether IMAX would lose its differentiation if it exhibited too many Hollywood movies. Additionally‚ the company faces the question whether it should be sold to a larger studio such as Sony‚ Disney or Time-Werner. In the beginning‚ I discuss the impact of the General Environment on the

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    Lumiere Brothers Report

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    What did they discover? After observing Thomas Edison demonstrate his Kinetoscope‚ they developed their own motion picture camera‚ the Cinematograph‚ which utilized a claw mechanism to advance the film and functioned as both a camera and film projector. Their machine was capable of filming and developing and projecting a reel of film and was immediately considered to be more technically advanced that the Kinetoscope‚ in December‚ 1985 in a small café at Paris the brothers presented their invention

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