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Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as

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an art form, and the Angus Movie motion picture industry. Angus Movie Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects. Films are cultural artifacts created by Angus Movie specific cultures, which Angus Movie reflect those cultures, and, Angus Movie in turn, affect them. Film is considered to be an Free Adult Movie important art form, a source of popular entertainment and a powerful method for educating �

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or indoctrinating � citizens. The visual elements of cinema gives Angus Movie motion pictures a universal power of communication. Some films have become popular worldwide attractions by using dubbing or subtitles that translate Angus Movie the dialogue. Traditional films are made up of Angus Movie a series of Angus Movie individual images called frames. When these images are shown rapidly in Angus Movie succession, a viewer has the illusion

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that motion is occurring. The viewer cannot see the flickering between frames due to an Angus Movie effect known as persistence of vision, whereby the eye retains a Angus Movie The origin of the name Angus Movie "film" comes from the fact that photographic film (also called film stock) had historically been the Angus Movie primary Angus Movie medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms Angus Movie exist for an individual motion picture, including picture, picture show, photo-play, flick, and most commonly, movie. Additional terms for the field in general include the big screen, the silver screen, the cinema, and Angus Movie the movies.In the 1860s, mechanisms for producing artificially created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated with devices such Angus Movie as the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic Angus Movie lanterns) and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed for Angus Movie New Batman Movie the images on the

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pictures to appear to be moving, a phenomenon called persistence of vision. Uncensored Malayalam Movie Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed to achieve the desired effect � and the underlying principle became the basis for the development of film animation. A frame from Roundhay Garden Scene, the world's earliest film, by Louis Angus Movie Le Prince, 1888 With the development of celluloid film for still photography, it became possible to directly capture objects in motion in real time. Angus Movie Early versions of the technology sometimes required a person to look into Angus Movie a viewing machine to see the pictures which were separate paper prints attached to Angus Movie a drum turned by a handcrank. The Angus Movie pictures were shown at a variable Angus Movie speed of about 5 to 10 pictures per second depending on how rapidly the crank was turned. Some of Angus Movie these Angus Movie machines were coin operated. By the 1880s, the

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development of the

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motion picture camera allowed the individual component images to be captured and stored Angus Movie on a single reel, and led quickly to the development of a motion picture projector to shine Angus Movie light through the processed Enchanted Movie and printed film and Angus Movie magnify these "moving picture shows" onto a screen for an entire audience. These reels, so exhibited, came to be known as "motion pictures". Early motion pictures were static shots that showed an event or action with no editing or Angus Movie other cinematic techniques. Ignoring Dickson's early sound experiments (1894), commercial motion pictures were purely visual art through the late 19th century, but these innovative silent films had gained a Angus Movie hold on the public imagination. Around the turn of the twentieth century, films began Angus Movie developing a narrative structure by stringing Angus Movie scenes together to tell narratives. The scenes were later broken up into multiple shots of varying sizes and angles. Other techniques such as camera movement were realized Angus Movie as effective ways to portray Angus Movie a story on film. Rather than leave the audience in silence, theater owners would hire a Angus Movie pianist or organist or a full orchestra Angus Movie to play music

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fitting the mood of the film at any given moment. By the early 1920s, Angus Movie most films came with a prepared list of sheet music for this purpose, with complete film scores being composed for major productions. A shot from Georges Melies Le Angus Movie Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) (1902), an early Angus Movie narrative film. The rise of European cinema was Angus Movie interrupted by the breakout of World War I while the film industry in United

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States flourished with the rise of Hollywood. However in the 1920s, European filmmakers such Angus Movie as Sergei Eisenstein, Angus Movie F. Angus Movie W. Murnau, and Fritz Lang, along with American innovator D. W. Griffith and the contributions of Charles Chaplin, Buster Angus Movie Keaton and others, continued to advance

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the medium. In the 1920s, new technology allowed filmmakers to attach to each film a soundtrack of speech, music and sound effects synchronized with the action Angus Movie on Angus Movie the screen. These sound films were initially distinguished by calling

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them Angus Movie "talking pictures", or talkies. The next major step in the development of cinema was the introduction of so-called "natural" color. While the addition of sound Angus Movie quickly eclipsed silent film Angus Movie and theater musicians, Angus Movie color was adopted more gradually as Angus Movie methods evolved Angus Movie making it Angus Movie more practical and cost effective to produce Angus Movie "natural color" films. The public was relatively indifferent to color photography as opposed to black-and-white,[citation needed] Angus Movie but as color processes improved and became as affordable as black-and-white Angus Movie film, more and more movies were filmed in color after the end of World War II, as the industry in Angus Movie America came to view color as essential to attracting audiences in its competition with television, which remained a black-and-white medium Angus Movie until the mid-1960s. By the Angus Movie end of the 1960s, col Since the Angus Movie decline of the studio system in the

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1960s, the succeeding decades saw changes in the Angus Movie production and style of film. New Hollywood, French New Wave and the rise of film school educated independent filmmakers were all part Angus Movie of the Angus Movie changes the medium experienced Angus Movie in the latter half Angus Movie of the 20th century. Digital technology has been the

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driving force in change throughout the 1990s Angus Movie and into the 21st century. Theory Main article: Film theory Film theory seeks to develop concise and systematic concepts that apply to the study of film Movie Rentals as art. It was started by Ricciotto Canudo's The Birth of the Sixth Art. Formalist film theory, led by Rudolf Arnheim, Bela Balazs, and Siegfried Angus Movie Kracauer, emphasized how film differed from reality, and thus Angus Movie could be Angus Movie considered a valid fine art. Andre Bazin reacted against this Angus Movie theory by arguing that film's artistic essence lay in its ability to mechanically reproduce reality not in its differences from reality, and this gave rise Angus Movie to realist theory. More recent analysis spurred by Lacan's psychoanalysis and Ferdinand de Saussure's semiotics among other things has given rise to psychoanalytical film theory, structuralist film theory, feminist film theory and others. Criticism Main article: Film Angus Movie criticism Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films. In general, these works can be divided into two categories: academic criticism by film scholars and journalistic film criticism that appears regularly in newspapers and other media. Film critics Angus Movie working for newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media mainly review new releases. Normally they only see any given film once and have Angus Movie only a day or two to formulate opinions. Despite Angus Movie this, critics have an Angus Movie important impact Angus Movie on films, especially those of certain genres. Mass marketed action, horror, and comedy films tend not to Angus Movie be greatly affected by a critic's overall judgment of a film. The plot summary and description of a film that makes up the majority Movie Links of any film review can still have an important Angus Movie impact on Angus Movie whether Angus Movie people decide Angus Movie to see a film. For prestige films such as most dramas, the influence of reviews

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Poor reviews will often doom Angus Movie a film to obscurity and financial loss. The impact of a reviewer on a given Angus Movie film's Angus Movie box office performance is a matter of debate. Angus Movie Some claim that Angus Movie movie marketing is now Angus Movie so intense and well financed that reviewers cannot make an impact against it. However, the cataclysmic failure of some heavily-promoted movies which were harshly reviewed, as well as the unexpected success of critically praised independent movies Angus Movie indicates that extreme critical reactions can have considerable influence. Angus Movie Others note that positive film reviews have been shown Angus Movie to spark interest in little-known films. Conversely, there have been several films in which Angus Movie film companies have so little confidence that they refuse to give reviewers an advanced viewing to avoid widespread panning of the film. However, this usually backfires as reviewers are wise to the tactic and warn the public that the film may not be worth seeing and the films often do poorly as a result. It is argued that journalist film Angus Movie critics should only be known as film reviewers, and true Angus Movie film Angus Movie critics are those who Angus Movie take a more academic approach to films. This line of work Angus Movie is Angus Movie more often known as film theory or film studies. These film critics attempt to Angus Movie come to understand how film and filming techniques work, and Angus Movie what effect they have on people. Rather than having their works published in newspapers or appear on Angus Movie television, their articles are published in Angus Movie scholarly journals, Angus Movie or sometimes in up-market magazines. They also tend to be affiliated with colleges or universities. Industry Main article: Film industry The making and showing of motion pictures became a source of Angus Movie profit almost as Angus Movie soon as the process was invented. Upon seeing how successful their new invention, and its product, was in their native Angus Movie France, the Lumieres quickly set about touring Angus Movie the Continent to exhibit

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the first films privately to royalty Angus Movie and publicly Angus Movie to the masses. In each country, they would normally Angus Movie add new, local Angus Movie scenes to Angus Movie their

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catalogue and, quickly enough, found local entrepreneurs in the various countries of Europe to buy their equipment and photograph, export, import and screen additional product commercially. The Oberammergau Passion Play of 1898[citation needed] was the first commercial motion picture ever produced. Other pictures soon followed, and motion pictures became a separate industry that overshadowed the vaudeville world. Dedicated theaters and companies formed specifically to produce and distribute films, while motion picture actors became major Angus Movie celebrities and commanded huge fees for their performances. Already by 1917, Charlie Chaplin had a contract that called for an annual salary of one million dollars. In the United States

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today, much of the film industry is centered around Hollywood. Other regional centers exist in many parts Angus Movie of the world, such as Mumbai-centered Bollywood, the Indian film industry's Hindi cinema which produces the largest number of films in the world.[1] Whether the ten

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thousand-plus feature length films a year produced by the Valley pornographic film industry should qualify for this title Angus Movie is the source of some Angus Movie debate.[citation needed] Though the expense involved in making movies has led cinema production to concentrate under the auspices of movie studios, recent advances in affordable film making equipment Angus Movie have allowed independent Angus Movie film productions to flourish. Profit Angus Movie is a key Angus Movie force in the industry, due to the costly and risky nature of filmmaking; many films have large cost overruns, a notorious example being Kevin Costner's Angus Movie Waterworld. Yet many filmmakers strive to create works of lasting social significance. The Academy Awards (also known as "the Oscars") are the most prominent film awards in Angus Movie the United Movie Sounds States, providing recognition each year to films, ostensibly based on their artistic merits. There is also a large industry for educational and instructional films made in lieu of or in addition to lectures Angus Movie and texts. Preview A preview performance refers to a showing Angus Movie of a movie to a select audience, usually for the purposes of corporate promotions, Angus Movie before the public film premiere itself. Angus Movie Previews are sometimes used to judge audience reaction, which if Angus Movie unexpectedly negative,

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may result in recutting or even refilming certain sections. Angus Movie (cf Audience response.) Trailer Main article: Trailer (film) Trailers or Angus Movie previews are film advertisements for films that will Angus Movie be exhibited in the future at a cinema, on whose screen they are Angus Movie shown. Angus Movie The term "trailer" comes from their Angus Movie having

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originally been shown at the end of a film programme. That practice did not last long, because patrons tended to leave the theater after the films ended, Angus Movie but the name has stuck. Trailers are now shown before the film (or the A movie in a double feature program) begins. The nature of the film Angus Movie determines the size and type of crew required during filmmaking. Many Hollywood adventure Angus Movie films need computer generated imagery (CGI), created by dozens of Angus Movie 3D modellers, animators, rotoscopers and compositors. However, a low-budget, independent film may be Angus Movie made with a skeleton crew, often paid very little. Also, an open source film may be produced through Angus Movie open, collaborative processes. Filmmaking takes place all over the world using different technologies, styles of acting and genre, and is produced in a Angus Movie variety of economic contexts that range from state-sponsored documentary in China to profit-oriented movie making within the American studio system. This production cycle typically takes three years. The first Angus Movie year is taken Angus Movie up with development. The second year comprises preproduction and production. The third year, post-production and distribution. Crew Main article: Film crew A film crew is a group of people hired by a film company, employed during the "production" or "photography" phase, for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture. Crew are distinguished from cast, the actors Angus Movie who appear Angus Movie in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film. The crew interacts with but is also distinct from the production staff, consisting of Angus Movie producers, managers, company representatives, their assistants, and those whose primary Angus Movie responsibility falls in pre-production or post-production phases, such as writers and Angus Movie editors. Communication between production and crew generally passes through Angus Movie the director and his/her staff of assistants. Medium-to-large crews are generally divided Angus Movie into departments with well defined Angus Movie hierarchies and standards for interaction and cooperation between the departments. Angus Movie Other than acting, the crew handles Angus Movie everything in Angus Movie the photography phase: props and costumes, shooting, sound, electrics (i.e., lights), sets, and production Angus Movie special effects. Caterers (known in the Angus Movie film industry as "craft services") are usually not considered part of the crew. Technology Film stock consists Angus Movie of transparent celluloid, acetate, or polyester Angus Movie base coated with an emulsion containing Angus Movie light-sensitive chemicals. Cellulose nitrate was the Angus Movie first type Angus Movie of film base used to record Angus Movie motion pictures, but due to its flammability was eventually replaced by safer materials. Stock widths and the film Angus Movie format for images on the reel have had a rich history, though most large commercial films are still shot on (and distributed to theaters) as 35 mm prints. Originally moving picture film Angus Movie was shot and projected at various speeds using hand-cranked cameras and projectors; though 1000 frames per minute (16? frame/s) is generally cited as a standard silent speed, research indicates most Angus Movie films were shot between 16 frame/s and 23 frame/s and projected from 18 frame/s on Angus Movie up (often reels included instructions on how fast each scene should be Angus Movie shown) [1]. When sound film was introduced Angus Movie in the late 1920s, a constant speed was required for the sound head. 24 frames Angus Movie per Angus Movie second Angus Movie was chosen because it

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was the slowest (and thus cheapest) Angus Movie speed which allowed for sufficient sound quality. Improvements since the Angus Movie late 19th Angus Movie century include the mechanization of cameras � allowing them to record at Angus Movie a consistent speed, quiet camera design � allowing Angus Movie sound recorded on-set Angus Movie to be usable without requiring large "blimps" to encase the camera, the invention of more sophisticated filmstocks and lenses, allowing directors to film in increasingly dim conditions, and the development of synchronized sound, allowing sound to be recorded at exactly the same speed as its corresponding action. The soundtrack can be recorded separately from shooting the film, but Angus Movie for live-action pictures many parts of the soundtrack are usually recorded simultaneously. As a medium, film is not limited to motion pictures, since the technology developed as the basis for photography. It can be used to present a progressive sequence of Angus Movie still images in the form of a slideshow. Film has also been incorporated into multimedia presentations, and Angus Movie often has importance as primary historical documentation. Angus Movie However, historic films have problems in terms of preservation and storage, and the motion picture industry is exploring many alternatives. Most Angus Movie movies on cellulose Angus Movie nitrate base have been copied onto modern Angus Movie safety films. Some Angus Movie studios save color films through the use of separation masters � three B&W negatives each exposed through red, Angus Movie green, or blue Angus Movie filters (essentially a reverse of the Angus Movie Technicolor process). Digital methods have also been used Angus Movie to restore films, although their continued obsolescence cycle makes them (as of 2006) a poor Angus Movie choice for long-term preservation. Film preservation of decaying film stock is a matter of concern to both film historians Angus Movie and archivists, and Angus Movie to companies interested in preserving their existing products in order Angus Movie to make them available to Angus Movie future generations (and thereby increase Angus Movie revenue). Preservation is generally a higher-concern for Angus Movie nitrate and single-strip color films, due to their Angus Movie high decay rates; black and white films on safety bases and color films preserved on Technicolor imbibition prints tend to Angus Movie keep up Angus Movie much Angus Movie better, assuming proper handling and storage. Some films in recent decades have been recorded using analog video technology similar Angus Movie to that used in television production. Modern digital video cameras and digital projectors are gaining ground as well. These approaches are extremely beneficial to moviemakers, especially Angus Movie because footage can be evaluated and edited without waiting for the film stock to be processed. Yet the Angus Movie migration Angus Movie is Angus Movie gradual, and as of 2005 most major motion pictures are Angus Movie still recorded on film. Independent Main article: Independent film The Angus Movie Lumiere Brothers Independent filmmaking often takes place outside of Hollywood, or other major studio systems. An Angus Movie independent Angus Movie film (or indie film) is a film initially produced without financing or distribution from a major Angus Movie movie studio. Creative, business, and technological reasons have all contributed to the growth of the indie film scene in the late 20th and early 21st century. On Angus Movie the business side, the costs of big-budget studio films also leads to conservative choices in cast and crew. There is a trend in Hollywood towards co-financing (over two-thirds of

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the films put out by Warner Bros. in 2000 were joint ventures, up from 10% in 1987).[2] Angus Movie A hopeful director is almost never given the opportunity to get a job on a big-budget studio

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film unless he or she has significant industry experience in film or television. Also, the studios rarely produce films with unknown actors, particularly in lead roles. Before the advent of digital alternatives, the cost of professional film equipment and stock was also Angus Movie a hurdle to being able to produce, direct, or star in a traditional studio film. The cost of 35 mm film is outpacing inflation: in 2002 alone, film negative costs were up 23%, according to Variety.[2]. But Golden Compass Movie the advent of consumer camcorders in 1985, Angus Movie and more importantly, the arrival of high-resolution digital video in the Angus Movie early 1990s, have lowered the technology Angus Movie barrier to movie production significantly. Both production and post-production costs have been significantly lowered; today, the hardware Angus Movie and software for post-production can be installed in a commodity-based personal computer. Technologies such as Angus Movie DVDs, FireWire connections and non-linear editing system pro-level software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Angus Movie Sony Vegas and Apple's Final Cut Pro, and consumer level software such as Apple's Final Cut Express and iMovie make movie-making relatively inexpensive. Since the introduction of DV technology, the Angus Movie means of production have become more democratized. Filmmakers can conceivably shoot and edit a movie, create and edit Angus Movie the sound and music, and mix the final cut on

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a home computer. Angus Movie However, while the means of production may be democratized, Angus Movie financing, distribution, and marketing remain difficult to accomplish outside the traditional system. Most independent filmmakers rely on Angus Movie film festivals to get their films noticed and sold Angus Movie for distribution. The arrival of internet-based video outlets such as YouTube and Veoh has further changed the film making landscape in ways that are still to be determined. Open content film Main article: Open content film An open content Angus Movie film is much like an independent film, but it is produced through open collaborations; its source material is available under a license which is permissive enough to allow other parties to create Angus Movie fan fiction or derivative works, than a Angus Movie traditional

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copyright. Like independent filmmaking, open source filmmaking Angus Movie takes place outside of Angus Movie Hollywood, or other major studio systems. Fan film Main Angus Movie article: Fan film A fan film is a Angus Movie film or video inspired by a film, television program, comic book or a similar source, created by fans rather than by the source's copyright holders or creators. Fan filmmakers have traditionally been amateurs, but some of the more notable films have actually been produced by professional filmmakers as film school class projects or as demonstration reels. Fan films vary tremendously in length, Angus Movie from short faux-teaser trailers for non-existent motion pictures to rarer full-length Angus Movie motion pictures Animation is the Angus Movie technique in which Angus Movie each frame of a film is produced individually, Angus Movie whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly Angus Movie making small changes to Angus Movie a model unit (see claymation and Angus Movie stop motion), and then photographing the result with a special Angus Movie animation Angus Movie camera. When the frames Angus Movie are strung together and the resulting Angus Movie film is viewed at Angus Movie a speed of 16 or more frames per Angus Movie second, there is an illusion Angus Movie of continuous movement (due to the persistence of vision). Generating such a film is very labour intensive and tedious, though the development of computer animation has greatly sped up the process. File formats like GIF, Angus Movie QuickTime, Shockwave and Flash allow animation to be viewed on a computer or Angus Movie over the Internet. Because animation is very time-consuming and often very expensive to produce, the

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majority of animation for TV and Angus Movie movies comes from professional animation studios. However, the field of independent animation has existed at least since the 1950s, with animation being produced Angus Movie by independent studios (and sometimes by a single person). Several independent animation producers have gone on to enter the professional animation industry. Limited animation is a way of increasing Angus Movie production and decreasing Angus Movie costs of animation by using "short cuts" in the animation process. This method was pioneered by UPA and popularized by Hanna-Barbera, and adapted by other studios as cartoons moved from movie theaters to television.[3] Although most animation studios are now using digital technologies in their productions, there is a specific style of Angus Movie animation that depends on film. Angus Movie Cameraless animation, made famous by Angus Movie moviemakers like Norman McLaren, Len Lye and Stan Brakhage, is painted and

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drawn directly onto pieces of film, and then run through Angus Movie a projector. Venues When it is initially produced, a feature film is often shown to Angus Movie audiences in a movie theater

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or cinema. The Angus Movie first theater designed Angus Movie exclusively for cinema opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1905.[4] Thousands of such theaters were built or converted from existing facilities within a few years.[5] In the United States, these theaters came to Angus Movie be known as Angus Movie nickelodeons, because admission typically cost a nickel (five cents). Typically, Angus Movie one film is the featured presentation (or feature film). Angus Movie Before the 1970s, there were "double features"; typically, a high quality "A picture" rented by an independent theater Angus Movie for a lump sum, and a "B picture" of lower quality rented for a percentage of the gross receipts. Today, the bulk of the material shown before the

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feature film consists

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of previews Angus Movie for upcoming movies and paid Angus Movie advertisements (also known as trailers or "The Angus Movie Twenty"). Historically, all mass marketed feature films were made to be shown in movie theaters. The development Angus Movie of television has Angus Movie allowed films to be broadcast to larger audiences, usually after the film is no longer being shown in theaters. Recording technology has also enabled consumers to rent or buy copies of films on VHS or DVD (and the older formats of laserdisc, VCD and SelectaVision � see also videodisc), and Internet downloads may be available and have started to become Angus Movie revenue sources for the film companies. Some films are now

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made specifically for these other Angus Movie venues, being released as made-for-TV movies or direct-to-video movies. The production Angus Movie values

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on these films are often considered to be of Angus Movie inferior quality compared Across The Universe Movie to theatrical releases in similar genres, and indeed, some films Angus Movie that Angus Movie are rejected by their own studios upon completion are distributed through these markets. The movie theater pays Angus Movie an Angus Movie average of about 50-55% of its ticket sales to the Angus Movie movie studio, as Angus Movie film rental fees.[6] The actual Angus Movie percentage starts with a Angus Movie number higher than that, and decreases as the duration of a film's showing continues, as an

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incentive to theaters to keep movies in the theater longer. However, today's barrage of highly marketed

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movies ensures that most movies are Angus Movie shown in first-run theaters for less Angus Movie than 8 weeks. Angus Movie There are a few movies every year that Angus Movie defy this rule, often limited-release movies that start in only a few theaters and actually grow their theater count through good word-of-mouth and Angus Movie reviews. Angus Movie According to a 2000 study by ABN AMRO, about 26% of Hollywood movie studios' worldwide income came from box office ticket sales; 46% came from VHS and DVD sales to consumers; and 28% came from television Angus Movie (broadcast, cable, and pay-per-view).[6] Future state While motion picture films have been around for more than a century, Angus Movie film is still a relative newcomer in the Angus Movie pantheon of fine arts. Angus Movie In the 1950s, when television became widely available, industry analysts predicted the demise of local movie theaters. Despite competition Angus Movie from Angus Movie television's increasing technological sophistication over the 1960s and 1970s, such Angus Movie as the development of Angus Movie color television Angus Movie and large screens, motion picture cinemas continued. In the 1980s, when the widespread availability of inexpensive videocassette recorders enabled people to select films for home viewing, industry analysts Angus Movie again wrongly predicted Angus Movie the death of the local cinemas. In the 1990s and 2000s the development of digital DVD players, home theater amplification Angus Movie systems with surround sound and subwoofers, and Angus Movie large LCD or plasma screens enabled people to select and view films at home with greatly improved audio and visual reproduction. These new technologies provided audio and Halo The Movie visual that in Angus Movie the past only local cinemas had been able to provide: a large, clear widescreen presentation of a Angus Movie film with a full-range, high-quality Angus Movie multi-speaker sound system. Once Angus Movie again industry analysts predicted the demise of the local cinema. Local cinemas will be changing in the 2000s and moving Angus Movie towards digital screens, a new Angus Movie approach which will allow Angus Movie for easier and quicker distribution of films (via satellite Angus Movie or hard disks), a development which may give Angus Movie local theaters a reprieve from their predicted demise. The cinema now faces Angus Movie a new challenge from home video by the likes of a new DVD format

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Blu-ray, which can provide full HD 1080p video playback at near Angus Movie cinema quality. Video formats are gradually catching up with the resolutions and quality that film offers, 1080p Angus Movie in Angus Movie Blu-ray offers Angus Movie a pixel resolution of 1920?1080 a leap from the DVD offering of 720?480 and the paltry 330?480 Angus Movie offered by the first home video standard VHS. The maximum resolutions that film currently offers are Movie Trailer 2485?2970 or 1420?3390, UHD, a Angus Movie future digital video Angus Movie format, will offer a massive resolution of Angus Movie 7680?4320, surpassing all current film resolutions. The only viable Angus Movie competitor to these new innovations is IMAX which can Angus Movie play film content at an extreme 10000?7000 resolution. Despite the rise of all new technologies, the development of the Nude Movie Stars home video market and a surge of online piracy, 2007 was a record year in film that showed the highest ever Angus Movie box-office grosses. Many expected film to suffer as a result of the effects listed above but it has

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