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Film is a term Songs Movie that Songs Movie encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art Songs Movie form, and the motion picture industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images Songs Movie using animation techniques or special effects. Films are cultural

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artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect those cultures, and, in turn, affect them. Film is considered Songs Movie to be an important art form, a source of popular entertainment and a powerful method for educating � or indoctrinating � citizens. The visual elements of cinema Songs Movie gives motion Songs Movie pictures a universal power of communication. Some films have become popular worldwide attractions by using dubbing Songs Movie or subtitles that translate the dialogue. Traditional films are Songs Movie made up of a series of individual images called frames. When these images are shown rapidly in succession,

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a viewer has the illusion that motion is occurring. The viewer cannot see the flickering between Songs Movie frames due to an effect known as persistence of vision,

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whereby the eye retains a The Songs Movie origin of the name "film" comes from the fact that photographic Songs Movie film (also called film stock) had historically been the primary medium Songs Movie for recording and Songs Movie displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion picture, including Songs Movie picture, picture show, photo-play, flick, and most commonly, movie. Additional terms for the field in general include the big screen, the Songs Movie silver screen, the cinema, and the movies.In the 1860s, mechanisms for producing artificially created, two-dimensional images in motion were demonstrated Songs Movie with devices such as Songs Movie the zoetrope and the praxinoscope. These machines were Songs Movie outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as magic lanterns) Songs Movie and would display sequences of still pictures at sufficient speed Songs Movie for the images on the pictures to appear to be Songs Movie moving, a phenomenon called persistence of Songs Movie vision. Naturally, the images needed to be carefully designed Songs Movie to achieve the Songs Movie desired effect � and the underlying principle became Songs Movie the basis Songs Movie for the development Songs Movie of film animation. A frame from Roundhay Garden Scene, the world's earliest film, by Louis Le Prince, 1888 With the development of celluloid film for Songs Movie still photography, it became possible to directly capture objects in

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motion in real time. Early versions of the technology sometimes required a person to look into a viewing machine to see the Songs Movie pictures which were separate paper prints attached to a drum turned by a handcrank. The pictures were shown at Songs Movie a variable speed of about 5 to 10 pictures per second depending on how rapidly the crank was turned. Some of these machines were coin operated. By the 1880s,

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the development of the motion picture camera allowed the individual component images to be captured and stored on a single reel, and Songs Movie led quickly to the development of a motion picture projector to shine light through the processed and printed film and Songs Movie magnify these Songs Movie "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 Songs Movie with Songs Movie no editing or other cinematic techniques. Ignoring Dickson's Songs Movie early sound Songs Movie experiments (1894), commercial Songs Movie motion pictures were purely visual art through the late 19th century, but these innovative silent films had gained a hold on the public imagination. Around Songs Movie the turn of the twentieth century, films began developing a narrative structure by stringing scenes together to tell narratives. The scenes were later broken up Songs Movie into multiple shots of varying sizes and angles. Other techniques such as Songs Movie camera movement were realized as effective Songs Movie ways to portray a story on film. Rather than leave the audience in silence, theater owners would hire a pianist or organist or a full orchestra to play music fitting the mood of the film at any given moment. By the early 1920s, most films came Songs Movie with a prepared list of Songs Movie sheet music for this purpose, with complete film scores Songs Movie being composed for major productions. A shot from Georges Melies Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) (1902), an early Songs Movie narrative film. The rise of European cinema was interrupted by the breakout of World War I while the film industry in United States flourished with Songs Movie the rise Songs Movie of Hollywood. However in the 1920s, European filmmakers such as Sergei Eisenstein, F. Songs Movie W. Murnau, and Songs Movie Fritz Lang, along with American innovator D. W. Griffith and the contributions of Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton and others, continued to advance the medium. In the 1920s, new technology allowed filmmakers to Songs Movie attach to each film a soundtrack of speech, music and Songs Movie sound effects synchronized with the action on the screen. These sound

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films were

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initially distinguished Songs Movie by calling them "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 quickly eclipsed silent film and theater musicians, color was adopted more gradually as methods evolved making it more Songs Movie practical and cost effective to produce "natural color" films. The public was relatively indifferent to color photography as opposed to black-and-white,[citation needed] but as color processes improved and became as affordable as black-and-white film, more Songs Movie and more Songs Movie movies were filmed in color after the end of World War II, as the industry in America came to view Songs Movie color as Songs Movie essential to attracting audiences in Songs Movie its competition with television, which remained a black-and-white medium until the mid-1960s. By Songs Movie the end of the 1960s, col Since the decline of the studio system in the 1960s, the succeeding decades Songs Movie saw changes in Songs Movie the production and style

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of film. New Hollywood, French Songs Movie New Wave and the rise of film school educated Songs Movie independent filmmakers were all part of Songs Movie the changes the medium experienced in the latter half of the 20th century. Digital technology has been the driving force in change throughout the 1990s and into the Songs Movie 21st century. Theory Main article: Film theory Film theory seeks to develop concise and systematic concepts that apply to the study of film as art. Songs Movie It was started by Ricciotto Canudo's The Birth of the Sixth Art. Formalist film theory, led by Rudolf Arnheim, Bela Balazs, and Siegfried Kracauer, Songs Movie emphasized how film Songs Movie differed from reality, and thus could be considered a Songs Movie valid fine art. Andre Bazin Songs Movie reacted against this theory by arguing Songs Movie that film's artistic essence lay in its ability to mechanically reproduce reality not in its differences from reality, and this gave rise to realist theory. More recent Alvin And The Chipmunk Movie analysis spurred Songs Movie by Lacan's psychoanalysis and Ferdinand de Saussure's semiotics

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among other things has given rise to psychoanalytical film theory, Songs Movie structuralist film theory, feminist film Songs Movie theory and others. Criticism Main article: Film criticism Film criticism is Songs Movie the analysis and evaluation of Songs Movie films. Songs Movie In general, these works can be divided into two categories: academic criticism by film scholars and Songs Movie journalistic film criticism that appears regularly in newspapers and other media. Film Songs Movie critics working Songs Movie for newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media mainly review new releases. Songs Movie Normally they only see any given film once and have only Songs Movie a day or two to formulate opinions. Despite this, critics have an important impact on films, especially those of certain genres. Songs Movie Mass marketed action, horror, and comedy films tend Nanaimo Movie not to be greatly affected

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by a critic's overall judgment of a film. The plot summary and description of a film that

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makes up the Songs Movie majority of any film review can still Songs Movie have an important impact on whether people decide Songs Movie to see a film. For prestige films such as most Songs Movie dramas, the influence of reviews is extremely Songs Movie important. Poor reviews will often doom a film to obscurity and financial loss. The impact of a reviewer on a Songs Movie given film's box office performance is a matter of debate. Some claim that movie marketing is now so intense and well financed that reviewers cannot make an impact against it. However, the Songs Movie cataclysmic failure of some heavily-promoted movies which were harshly reviewed, as well as the unexpected Songs Movie success of critically praised independent movies indicates that extreme critical reactions Songs Movie can have considerable influence. Others note that positive film reviews have been Songs Movie shown to spark interest in little-known films. Songs Movie Conversely, there have been several films in which film companies have so little confidence that they refuse Songs Movie to give reviewers an advanced viewing to avoid widespread panning of the

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film. However, this usually backfires Songs Movie as reviewers are wise to the tactic and warn the public that Songs Movie the Songs Movie film may

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not be worth seeing and Songs Movie the films often do poorly as a result. It is argued that journalist film Songs Movie critics should only be known as film reviewers, and true film critics are those who take a more academic approach to films. This line of work Songs Movie is more often known as film theory or film studies. These Songs Movie film critics attempt Maximum Ride Movie Auditions to come to understand Songs Movie how film and filming Songs Movie techniques work, and what effect they have on Songs Movie people. Rather than having their works published in newspapers or appear on television, their articles are published in scholarly journals, or sometimes in up-market Songs Movie magazines. They also tend to be affiliated with Songs Movie colleges or universities. Industry Main article: Film industry The making and showing of motion pictures became a source of profit almost as soon as the process was invented. Upon seeing how Songs Movie successful their new

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invention, and its product, was in their native Songs Movie France, Songs Movie the Lumieres quickly Songs Movie set about touring the Continent Songs Movie to exhibit the first films privately to royalty and publicly to the masses. In each country, they would normally add new, local scenes to their catalogue and, quickly enough, found local entrepreneurs in the various countries of Europe to Songs Movie 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 Songs Movie pictures soon followed, Songs Movie and motion pictures became a separate industry that overshadowed the vaudeville world. Dedicated theaters and companies formed specifically Songs Movie to produce and distribute films, while motion picture actors became major celebrities and commanded huge fees for their performances. Already by 1917, Charlie Chaplin had a Songs Movie contract that called for

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an

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annual salary of one million dollars. In the United States today, much of the film industry is centered around Hollywood. Other regional centers exist in many parts of the world, such as Mumbai-centered Bollywood, the Indian film industry's Unaccompanied Minors Movie Hindi cinema which Songs Movie produces the largest number Songs Movie of films in the Songs Movie world.[1] Songs Movie Whether Songs Movie the ten thousand-plus feature length films a year produced by the Valley pornographic film industry Songs Movie should qualify for this title is the source of some debate.[citation needed] Though the expense Songs Movie involved in making movies Songs Movie has Songs Movie led cinema production to Songs Movie concentrate under the auspices of movie studios, The Movie Fubar recent advances in affordable film making equipment have allowed independent film productions to flourish. Profit is a Songs Movie key 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 Waterworld. Yet many filmmakers strive to create works of lasting social significance. The Academy Awards (also known as "the Oscars") are the Songs Movie most prominent film awards in the United States, providing

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recognition each year to films, ostensibly based on their artistic merits. There is also a large Songs Movie industry for educational and instructional films made in lieu of or in addition to lectures and texts. Preview A preview performance refers to a showing of a movie to a select audience, Songs Movie usually for the purposes Songs Movie of corporate promotions, before the public film premiere itself. Previews are sometimes used to judge audience reaction, which if unexpectedly negative, may result in recutting or even refilming Songs Movie certain sections. (cf Audience response.) Trailer Main article: Songs Movie Trailer (film) Trailers or previews are film advertisements for films that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema, on whose screen Songs Movie they are shown. Songs Movie The term "trailer" comes from their having originally been shown at the Songs Movie end of a film Songs Movie programme. That practice did not last long, because patrons tended to leave the theater after

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the films ended, but the Songs Movie name has Songs Movie stuck. Trailers are now shown before the film (or the A movie in a double feature program) begins. The nature of the film determines Songs Movie the size and type of crew required during filmmaking. Many Hollywood Songs Movie adventure Songs Movie films need computer generated imagery (CGI), created by dozens of 3D modellers, animators, rotoscopers and Songs Movie compositors. However, a low-budget, independent film may be Songs Movie made with a skeleton crew, often paid very little. Songs Movie Also, an open source film Songs Movie may be produced through open, Songs Movie collaborative processes. Filmmaking takes place all over the Songs Movie world using different technologies, styles of acting and genre, and

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is produced in a variety of economic contexts that range Songs Movie 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 year is taken up with Songs Movie development. The second year comprises Songs Movie 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 who appear 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 producers,

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managers, company representatives, their assistants, and those whose primary responsibility Songs Movie falls in pre-production or post-production Songs Movie phases, such as writers and editors. Communication Songs Movie between production and crew generally passes through the director and his/her staff of assistants. Medium-to-large crews Songs Movie are generally divided into Songs Movie departments with well defined hierarchies and standards for interaction and cooperation between the departments. Other than acting, the crew handles everything in the photography phase: props and costumes, shooting, Airport The Movie sound, electrics (i.e., lights), sets, and production special effects. Caterers

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(known in the film industry as "craft

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services") are usually not considered part of the crew. Technology Film stock consists of transparent celluloid, acetate, or polyester base coated with an Songs Movie emulsion Songs Movie containing light-sensitive chemicals. Cellulose Songs Movie nitrate was the first type of film base Songs Movie used to record motion pictures, but due to its flammability Songs Movie was eventually replaced by safer materials. Stock widths and Songs Movie the film format for images on the reel Songs Movie have had a rich history, though most large commercial films are still shot Songs Movie on (and distributed to theaters) as 35 mm prints. Originally moving picture film was shot and projected at various speeds using hand-cranked cameras and Songs Movie projectors; though 1000 frames per minute (16? frame/s) is generally cited as Songs Movie a standard silent speed, research indicates most films were shot between 16 frame/s and 23 frame/s Songs Movie and projected from 18 frame/s on up (often reels included instructions Songs Movie on how fast each scene should Songs Movie be shown) [1]. When sound Songs Movie film was introduced in the late 1920s, a Songs Movie constant speed was required for the sound Songs Movie head. 24 Songs Movie frames per second Songs Movie was chosen Songs Movie because it was the slowest (and thus cheapest) speed which allowed for sufficient sound quality. Improvements since the Songs Movie late 19th century include the mechanization Songs Movie of cameras � allowing them to record at a consistent speed, quiet camera design � allowing sound recorded on-set to be usable without Songs Movie requiring large "blimps" to encase the Songs Movie camera, the invention of more sophisticated filmstocks and Songs Movie lenses, allowing directors to Songs Movie film Shooter Movie Pics in increasingly dim conditions, and the development of synchronized sound, allowing sound to be recorded at exactly the same Songs Movie speed as its corresponding action. The soundtrack can be recorded separately from shooting the Songs Movie film, but for live-action pictures many parts of Songs Movie the soundtrack are usually recorded simultaneously. As a medium, film is not Songs Movie limited to motion pictures, since the technology developed as Movie The Time Machine the basis for photography. It can be used

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to present a progressive sequence of still images in Songs Movie the form of a slideshow. Film has also been incorporated into multimedia Songs Movie presentations, and often has importance as primary historical documentation. However, historic films have Songs Movie problems in terms of Songs Movie preservation Songs Movie and storage, and the motion picture industry is exploring many alternatives. Most movies on cellulose nitrate base have been copied onto modern safety films. Some studios save color films through the use of separation masters � three B&W negatives each exposed Songs Movie through red, green, or blue filters (essentially a Songs Movie reverse of the Songs Movie Technicolor process). Digital methods have also been used to restore films, although Songs Movie their continued obsolescence cycle makes them (as

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of 2006) a poor choice for long-term preservation. Film preservation Songs Movie of decaying film stock is a matter Songs Movie of concern to both Download Window Movie Maker film historians and Songs Movie archivists, and to companies interested in preserving their Songs Movie existing products in order to make them available to future generations (and thereby increase revenue). Preservation is generally Songs Movie a higher-concern for nitrate and single-strip color films, due Songs Movie to their high decay rates; black and white films on Songs Movie safety bases and color films preserved on Technicolor imbibition prints tend to Songs Movie keep up much better, assuming proper handling and storage. Some films in recent decades have been recorded using analog video technology similar to that used Songs Movie in Songs Movie television production. Modern digital Songs Movie video cameras Songs Movie and

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digital projectors are gaining ground as well. Songs Movie These approaches are extremely beneficial to moviemakers, especially because footage can be evaluated and edited Songs Movie without waiting for the film stock to be processed. Yet the migration is gradual, and as of 2005 most major motion pictures are still recorded on film. Independent Main article: Songs Movie Independent Songs Movie film The Lumiere Brothers Independent filmmaking often takes place outside of Hollywood, or other major studio Songs Movie systems. An independent film (or indie film) is a film initially produced without Songs Movie financing or distribution from a major movie studio. Songs Movie Creative, business, and technological Songs Movie reasons have all contributed to Songs Movie the growth of the indie film scene in the late 20th and Songs Movie early 21st century. On the business side, the costs of big-budget studio Songs Movie films also leads

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to conservative Songs Movie choices in cast and crew. There is a trend in Hollywood towards co-financing (over two-thirds of the films put out by Warner Bros. in 2000 were joint ventures, up from 10% in 1987).[2] A hopeful director is almost never given the opportunity to get a job on a big-budget studio film unless he or she Songs Movie has significant industry experience in film or television. Also, the studios rarely produce films with unknown actors, particularly in lead roles. Before the advent Songs Movie of digital alternatives, the cost of professional film equipment and stock was also a hurdle to Songs Movie 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 the advent of consumer Songs Movie camcorders in 1985, and

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more importantly, the arrival of Songs Movie high-resolution digital video in the early 1990s, have lowered the technology barrier to movie production Songs Movie significantly. Both production Songs Movie and post-production costs have been significantly lowered; today, the hardware Songs Movie and software for Songs Movie post-production can be installed in a commodity-based personal computer. Songs Movie Technologies such as DVDs, FireWire connections and non-linear editing Songs Movie system

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pro-level software like Adobe Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas Songs Movie and Apple's Final Cut Pro, and consumer level software such as Apple's Final Cut Songs Movie Express Songs Movie and iMovie make movie-making relatively

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inexpensive. Since the introduction of DV technology, the means of production have become more democratized. Filmmakers can Songs Movie conceivably shoot and edit a movie, create and Songs Movie edit the sound and music, and mix the final cut on a home computer. However, while the means of Songs Movie production may be democratized, financing, distribution, and marketing remain difficult to accomplish Songs Movie outside the traditional system. Most independent filmmakers rely on film festivals to get their films noticed and sold for distribution. The arrival of internet-based video outlets Songs Movie such as YouTube and Veoh has further changed the film making Songs Movie landscape in ways that are still to be determined. Open Songs Movie content film Main article: Songs Movie Open content film An open content film is much like an independent film, but it is Songs Movie produced through open collaborations; its source material is available under a license which is permissive enough to allow other parties to create fan fiction or derivative works, than a traditional copyright. Like independent filmmaking, open Songs Movie source filmmaking takes place outside of Songs Movie Hollywood, or other major studio systems. Fan film Main Songs Movie article: Fan film A fan film

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is

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a film or video inspired by a film, television program, Songs Movie comic book or a Songs Movie similar source, created by fans rather than by the source's copyright holders or creators. Fan filmmakers Songs Movie 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 Showtime Movie Network films vary tremendously in length, from short faux-teaser trailers for non-existent motion Songs Movie pictures to rarer full-length Songs Movie motion pictures Animation is the technique in which each frame of a film is produced individually, whether Songs Movie generated as a computer graphic, or by Songs Movie photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making Songs Movie small changes to Songs Movie a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result Songs Movie with a special animation camera. When the frames are strung together and the resulting film is viewed at a speed of Songs Movie 16 or more frames per second, there is an illusion of continuous movement (due to the Songs Movie persistence of vision). Generating such a film is very labour intensive and tedious, Songs Movie though the development of computer animation has greatly sped up Songs Movie the process. File formats like GIF, QuickTime, Shockwave and Flash allow animation to be viewed on a computer or Songs Movie over the Internet. Because Songs Movie animation is Songs Movie very time-consuming and often very expensive Songs Movie to produce, the Songs Movie majority of animation for TV and movies comes from professional Songs Movie animation studios. However, the field Songs Movie of independent animation has existed at least since the 1950s, with Songs Movie animation being produced Songs 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 production and Songs Movie decreasing costs of animation by using "short cuts" in the animation process. This method was pioneered by UPA and Songs Movie 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 Songs Movie technologies in their productions, there Songs Movie is a specific style of animation that depends on film. Cameraless animation, made famous by moviemakers like Norman McLaren, Len Lye and Songs Movie Stan Brakhage, is painted and drawn directly Queer Movie Post onto pieces of film, and Songs Movie then run through a projector. Venues When it is initially produced, a feature Songs Movie film is often shown to audiences in a movie theater or cinema. The first theater designed 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] Songs Movie In Songs Movie the United States, these theaters came to be known as nickelodeons, because admission typically cost a nickel (five cents). Typically, one film is the featured presentation (or feature film). Before the 1970s, there were "double features"; typically, a high Songs Movie quality "A picture" rented by an independent Songs Movie theater for a lump sum, and a "B picture" of lower quality rented for Songs Movie a percentage of the gross receipts. Today, the bulk of the material shown before the feature film consists of previews for Songs Movie upcoming movies and paid advertisements (also known as trailers or "The Twenty"). Historically, all Songs Movie mass marketed feature films were made to be shown in movie theaters. The development of television has 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 Songs Movie also videodisc), and Internet downloads may be available and have started to become revenue sources for Songs Movie the film companies. Some films are now made specifically for these other venues, being released as made-for-TV movies or direct-to-video movies. The production values on these films are often considered to be of inferior quality compared Songs Movie to theatrical releases in similar genres, and indeed, some Songs Movie films that are rejected by their own studios upon completion are distributed through these markets. The Songs Movie movie theater pays an average Songs Movie of about 50-55% of its ticket sales to the movie studio, as film Songs Movie rental fees.[6] The actual percentage starts with a number higher than that, and decreases as the duration of a Songs Movie film's showing Songs Movie continues, as an incentive to Songs Movie theaters to keep movies in the theater longer. However, today's barrage of highly marketed movies ensures that most movies are shown in first-run theaters for less than 8 weeks. There are a few Songs Movie movies every year that defy this rule, often limited-release movies that start in only a few theaters and actually grow their theater Songs Movie count through good word-of-mouth and reviews. According Songs Movie to a 2000 study Songs Movie by ABN AMRO, about 26% of Hollywood movie studios' worldwide income came

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from box office ticket sales; 46% came from VHS and DVD sales to consumers; Songs Movie and 28% came from television (broadcast, cable, and pay-per-view).[6] Future state While motion picture films Songs Movie have been around for more than a century, film

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is still a relative newcomer in the pantheon of fine Van Helsing Movie Poster arts. In the 1950s, when television became widely available, industry analysts predicted the demise of local movie Songs Movie theaters. Despite competition from television's increasing technological sophistication over the 1960s and 1970s, such as the Songs Movie development of color television and large screens, motion picture cinemas continued. In the 1980s, when the widespread availability of inexpensive videocassette Songs Movie recorders enabled people to select films for home viewing, industry analysts again wrongly Songs Movie predicted the death of the local cinemas. In the Songs Movie 1990s and 2000s the development of digital DVD players, home theater amplification systems with surround sound and subwoofers, and large LCD or plasma Songs Movie screens enabled people to Songs Movie select and Mature Milf Movie view films

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at home with greatly improved audio and visual reproduction. These new technologies provided audio and visual that in the past only local Songs Movie cinemas had been able to provide: a large, clear widescreen presentation of a film with a full-range, high-quality multi-speaker sound system. Once again industry analysts predicted the demise Songs Movie of the local Songs Movie cinema. Local cinemas will be changing in the 2000s and moving towards digital screens, Songs Movie a new approach which will allow for easier and quicker distribution of films (via satellite Songs Movie or Songs Movie hard disks), a development which may give Songs Movie local theaters a reprieve from their predicted demise. The Songs Movie cinema now Songs Movie faces a new challenge from home video by the Snatch Movie Quotes likes of a new DVD format Blu-ray, which can provide full HD 1080p video playback at near cinema

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

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