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History of the Motion Picture

Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, 1920
I Have been asked by your Papers Committee to prepare a sketch of the conception, early history and development of the motion picture, but to compile an accurate account sufficiently complete without being too lengthy is not an easy task.
C. F. Jenkins
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Talent and publicity as determinants of superstar incomes: empirical evidence from the motion picture industry

Applied Economics, 2018
By drawing on the two prevailing economic stardom theories, the paper investigates the sources of superstardom in the US movie industry. For the econometric analysis, we use income and popularity data of screen actresses and actors from the annual ...
Kay H. Hofmann, C. Opitz
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Motion Picture

Surgical Practice, 2019
Aim: Laparoscopic greater curve plication for weight loss is one of the treatment options for morbid obesity. It is a reversible restrictive type of surgery that avoids foreign body placement and gastrectomy risks.
Eyf Cheung, Skk Ng, Skh, Wong, Ekw Ng
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Research on the Motion Picture Industry: State of the Art and New Directions Off the Beaten Track Away from Theatrical Release

, 2017
The motion picture industry has been subject of extensive academic research over the last decades. However, most scholars focused on the U.S. theatrical motion picture market.
Florian Kumb   +2 more
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Epitaxy: the motion picture

Surface Science, 2002
Abstract The engineering of many modern electronic devices demands control over a crystal down to the thickness of a single layer of atoms—and future demands will be even more challenging. Such control is achieved by the method of crystal growth known as epitaxy, and that makes this method the subject of intense study. More than that, recent advances
Finnie, Paul, Homma, Y.
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Alliance Partners and Firm Capability: Evidence from the Motion Picture Industry

Organ. Sci., 2015
Interfirm alliances have long been identified as channels for learning and acquiring partners’ knowledge and capability. In this study, we offer a new perspective on the influence of alliance partners on a focal firm’s capability by focusing on “link ...
Ramin Vandaie, A. Zaheer
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MOTION PICTURE HOLOGRAPHY

Applied Physics Letters, 1969
An experiment to record a holographic motion picture is described. The source of illumination is a cw ruby laser operated in the repetitively Q-switched mode. The film was recorded at the rate of 20 frames per second on 100 ft of 70-mm film, transported by a conventional 70-mm sequential-still camera.
A. D. Jacobson   +2 more
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Predicting Innovation Success in the Motion Picture Industry: The Influence of Multiple Quality Signals

, 2017
In settings characterized by frequent product entries and rapid market exit, predicting innovation success is a difficult task. The challenge in such short life-cycle markets is exacerbated when the offering is an experience good (i.e., product quality ...
Neeraj Bharadwaj   +4 more
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Motion Perception in Motion Pictures

1980
Historians and theorists of the motion picture who have felt obliged to provide some explanation of how the illusion of motion on the screen is perceived have, almost without exception, relied upon a phenomenon they have termed ‘persistence of vision’. The notion is ubiquitous in film literature.
Barbara Anderson, Joseph Anderson
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Motion Picture

Surgical Practice, 2023

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