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Motion Picture Economics [PDF]
ANTHONY H. DAWSON, who left England soon after his graduation from the London School of Economics in 1946, has been a research assistant for the past year in the Institute of Industrial Relations at the University of California, Los Angeles, under the auspices of which his monograph on industrial relations in the motion picture industry is to be ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1926
re-create events to pleasurably re-enjoy the emotions inspired of the events. The motion picture is a basic art and in the sense of being a visual re-creation of the desired event, it is more fundamental in character and import than the arts of pageantry, ritual, the drama of the speaking stage and the art of the printed and spoken word, to all of ...
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re-create events to pleasurably re-enjoy the emotions inspired of the events. The motion picture is a basic art and in the sense of being a visual re-creation of the desired event, it is more fundamental in character and import than the arts of pageantry, ritual, the drama of the speaking stage and the art of the printed and spoken word, to all of ...
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Still Pictures into Motion Pictures
College Art Journal, 1947Solving the problem of making motion pictures of works of architecture and sculpture is relatively simple in that the problem is one of working “on location,” using well known technical means for photographing three dimensional “reality.” Of course, there are the problems of historical presentation and critical appraisal which exist in any treatment of
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Motion Picture Association of America
The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Mass Media and Society, 2020C. C. H. Rivkin
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Hollywood Quarterly, 1949
1. Ext. Craig Drugstore. Night. An old-fashioned street lamp glows in f.g. of a typical small-town turn-ofthe-century street. Over this shot is a title: KINGSBORO, OHIO-1910. As the camera dollies in on the Craig Drugstore, the blinds of the shop are lowered. 2. Int. Craig Drugstore. Night.
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1. Ext. Craig Drugstore. Night. An old-fashioned street lamp glows in f.g. of a typical small-town turn-ofthe-century street. Over this shot is a title: KINGSBORO, OHIO-1910. As the camera dollies in on the Craig Drugstore, the blinds of the shop are lowered. 2. Int. Craig Drugstore. Night.
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Poets' lives in motion (pictures)
Études anglaises, 2013Trois propositions sous-tendent cet article. Proposition numéro 1 : une vie d’écrivain de quelque valeur, de poète tout particulièrement, est une « allégorie continuelle » (Keats, Levinson) : la tentation d’en faire une forme signifiante s’avère irrésistible.
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Debates and assumptions about motion picture performance: a meta-analysis
, 2018François A. Carrillat+2 more
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Debates and assumptions about motion picture performance: a meta-analysis
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2017François A. Carrillat+2 more
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