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Film Industry Studies

Communication Booknotes, 1984
Gary Prebula and Mario Berguiristain: INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL—A COMPLETE COURSE OUTLINE FOR THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER (Hollywood: The Hollywood Reporter, 1983—$10.00). John P. Driscoll's COMMUNICATING ON FILM (available from Stipes Publishing Company, 10-12 Chester Street, P.O. Box 526, Champaign, Illinois 61820—$4.80, paper).
Gary Prebula   +4 more
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Film Industry Studies

Communication Booknotes, 1981
Garth Jowett and James M. Linton, Movies as Mass Communication (Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications -- $12.50 cloth/$5.95 paper) Motion Picture Institute of Canada, Feature Film Finance Seminar (write Jeanne Ritter, The Motion Picture Institute of Canada, 250 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario M4S 181 or order from Boxoffice Magazine, 7950 ...
Garth Jowett   +9 more
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The Film Industry

2014
This chapter delves into recent developments in the film industry (or sector) with specific attention to the evolution in a context of digital ‘dematerialization’. We focus here on those companies involved in value-adding activities (from production, through distribution and marketing, to exhibition; see also below) with regard to feature films.
De Vinck, Sophie, Lindmark, Sven Johan
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Film Industry Today

Communication Booknotes, 1985
ART MURPHY'S 1984 BOX OFFICE REGISTER by Art Murphy (Author, P. O. Box 3786, Hollywood, California 90078- $65.00 including delivery) THE MOVIE LOVER'S GUIDE TO HOLLYWOOD by Richard Alleman (New York: Harper & Row, 1985 -- $12.95) FINAL CUT: DREAMS AND DISASTER IN THE MAKING OF HEAVEN'S GATE by Steven Bach (New York: William Morrow and Company, 1985 -- $
Art Murphy, Richard Alleman, Steven Bach
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Indian Film Industry

Media Asia, 1988
AbstractIndian film production slumped in 1986 compared to the boom years between 1973 and 1985. This fall is widely seen in film circles as a precursor to a general decline in the film industry as a whole. An analysis of the situation follows.
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Indian Film Industry

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In the era of theatre, no one thought that a virtual screen would make an appearance to change the complete concept of entertainment in the country. It all started with motion photography, in the late 1880’s called THE HORSE IN MOTION (1878). Later, after a year the world’s earliest motion picture was made in the year 1888 called the ROUNDHAY GARDEN ...
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An Industrial Film Surface Analyzer

Journal of Dental Research, 1972
A study involving both preclinical and clinical phases was conducted to test the practicality of a recently developed industrial film surface analyzer, which appears to be a valuable tool for both the dental researcher and the clinician in studying the microsurface of burs, hand instruments, and restorative materials.
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National Film Industry Strategy in Facing International Film Industry Competition

This research aims to analyze the role of digital technology, digital marketing, and government support in increasing consumer engagement in the film industry. This study used a quantitative method with the distribution of an online survey to 213 respondents.
Syahchari, Dicky Hida   +3 more
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Film-based industrial tomography

NDT International, 1985
Abstract X-ray and gamma-ray tomographic inspection has enormous potential for all stages of industrial quality control. Film-based industrial tomography (FIT) is simple in operation and costs less than computerized tomography bt at least an order of magnitude.
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The Film Industry, 1946

1990
From Bernard Shaw, ‘What I Think about the Film Industry’, Daily Film Renter, 1 January 1946.
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