696 resultados para motion picture industry australia
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1911-Dec. 1954 as v. 1-v. 90, no. 5; Jan. 1955- as v. 44- (no. 529- ).
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"This new book constitutes the sixth edition of Motion picture projection, the second edition of Public address systems and the second edtion of Questions and answers on sound projection."--p. [1]
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Cinematography.
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Volume numbering irregular: Sept. 1915-Feb. 1922 called v. 1-13; Mar. 1922-May 1923 called v. 9-11, no. 3; June 1923-A7ug. 1931 called v. 17-33.
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"30 August 1962."
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"27 August 1962."
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"7 June 1960."
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"16 August 1963."
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The American film industry, which has historically been driven by the domestic market, now receives an increasing proportion of its revenue from abroad (foreign share). To determine the factors influencing this trend, this paper analyzed data from 11 countries of 2,337 American films released during 2000 – 2014. Both film and country attributes were analyzed to determine each attribute’s effect on foreign share, whether its effect size has changed over time and whether each attribute has changed in frequency amongst films released. The results identified six attributes, star actors, sequels, releases in top markets, release time lag, GDP growth and a match in language, that contributed to the increase in foreign share over this period.
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The Film Studio sheds new light on the evolution of global film production, highlighting the role of film studios worldwide. The authors explore the contemporary international production environment, alleging that global competition is best understood as an unequal and unstable partnership between the 'design interest' of footloose producers and the 'location interest' of local actors. Ben Goldsmith and Tom O'Regan identify various types of film studios and investigate the consequences for Hollywood, international film production, and the studio locations.
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Radio speech on the writers, actors, artists, and others who emigrated from Nazi Germany to the Los Angeles area.