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41: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
... moved about. In recent years, equipment, lighting, and film have all been improved, but the processes involved remain essentially the same. RICHARD FLOBERG Bibliography Bibliography: Fielding, Raymond, ed., A Technological History of Motion Pictures and Television (1967); Happe, I. Bernard, Basic Motion Picture Technology, 2d ed. (1975); Malkiewicz, J. Kris, and Rogers, Robert E., Cinematography (1973); Wheeler, Leslie J., Principles of Cinematography, 4th ed. (1973). film: -------------------------------- film, history of -------------------------------- The history ... or discriminatory distribution practices. At the same time, movie attendance started a steady decline; the film industry's gross revenues fell every year from 1947 to 1963. The most obvious cause was the rise of TELEVISION, as more and more Americans each year stayed home to watch the entertainment they could get most comfortably and inexpensively. In addition, European quotas against American films bit into Hollywood's foreign revenues.^While major ... not equivalent to speech. Although the ruling permitted more freedom of expression in films, it also provoked public boycotts and repeated legal tests of the definition of obscenity.^Hollywood attempted to counter the effects of television with a series of technological gimmicks in the early 1950s: 3-D, Cinerama, and Cinemascope. The industry converted almost exclusively to color filming during the decade, aided by the cheapness and flexibility of the ...
42: Sex On Television
Once upon a time in the Golden Age of television, networks deferred to their own in-house offices of standards, which kept profanity, questionable morals, and salacious behavior off the airwaves. Today s standard- free TV shows are obsessed with sex and it is very obvious to even the most casual viewer. This paper will discuss in depth, where all of this sex stuff started and how bad it s really gotten, on Network Television sitcoms. The following research study, sponsored by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and conducted by the University of California- Santa Barbara, is described as the most comprehensive study of sex on TV. According to ... one- fourth of the shows (twenty- three) percent actually depict sexual behavior- usually passionate kissing- and three percent show the characters having intercourse. Eight percent of the shows include sexual content involving teenagers. Sex on television did not just happen over night. It has evolved from what we now consider extreme minimal sexual contact. For example, in the fifties, I Love Lucy - a show based on a middle class family ( ...
43: Television Violence Related To Children
Television Violence Related To Children Do you know what your children are learning by watching television? You may think of the television as an educational device, but what exactly are the educational messages TV sends? Studies show that violence and deviant activities among children are a result of television viewing. According to most social psychologists, aggression ...
44: How Do The Past And Present Effect Sexuality On Television And The Adolescent Mind?
How Do The Past And Present Effect Sexuality On Television And The Adolescent Mind? Mass Media Research (MMA 315) Mr. Stewart Clark Atlanta University Sex is everywhere. Turn on any television between the hours of eight to eleven p.m. and what do we see? Network television is a haven for sexual activities for all to see. It does not matter if you are a minor or an elderly person because it is available for the world to see. From our ...
45: Women As News Anchors
Women As News Anchors Women in all careers are striving to gain equality in the work force today, and female television news anchors are definitely part of the fight. The road to television news anchoring is a rocky one, where only a few women survive and many fail. Where progress was once thought to have been made, there aren't many females getting ahead in the world of television news. Today, there is a very slow, if any, gain in the numbers of women who succeed. There are many questions surrounding the subject of women in television news, and I will attempt to ...
46: Popularity of Television and Magazines On Designing Individual Space
Popularity of Television and Magazines On Designing Individual Space Introduction Television programmes, such as 'Changing Rooms' and lifestyle magazines such as 'Living etc' suggest criteria for designing your own individual space and are becoming ever more popular. For instance the increase of the number of home interest titles published has increased from 17 in 1993 to 27 in 1999 (MINTEL, 24/06/98 p.14), and the amount of airtime given over to programmes in this field on television has noticeably increased with even five new programmes starting during Autumn 1999. As Selby states : DIY and decorating shows are booming on prime television, with some becoming so popular that they've become mini ...
47: The Debut of Television in America
The Debut of Television in America In April of 1939 the New York World’s Fair opened just east of the metropolis. The theme of the fair was, “Building The World of Tomorrow.” “The World of Tomorrow was a ... it added fuel to the fire of the American cultures of consumption and exclusion, it also provided a tangible vision of hope and prosperity in the face of uncertainty and confusion.” It was there that television debuted in America. The debut of television in America was a very important part of our nation’s history. Television opened a door to a whole new world. In the beginning, people were slow to accept television; however, TV ultimately transformed ...
48: The Debut of Television in America
The Debut of Television in America In April of 1939 the New York World’s Fair opened just east of the metropolis. The theme of the fair was, “Building The World of Tomorrow.” “The World of Tomorrow was a ... it added fuel to the fire of the American cultures of consumption and exclusion, it also provided a tangible vision of hope and prosperity in the face of uncertainty and confusion.” It was there that television debuted in America. The debut of television in America was a very important part of our nation’s history. Television opened a door to a whole new world. In the beginning, people were slow to accept television; however, TV ultimately transformed ...
49: Under The Influence Of Televis
... Everything from the automobile to the micro-chip has altered our behavior and daily activities. However, while science has impacted society in many ways, one of the most powerful technological influences on humans has been television. Since its introduction in the late nineteen twenties, TV has influenced the clothes we wear, the products we buy, and the foods we eat. Television has helped elect presidents and create huge corporations out of simple mom and pop stores in small town America. Clearly, television has impacted our lives in both positive and negative ways. While television educates and entertains, it also promotes laziness, violence and poor social skills. Television has tremendous power, an unlimited potential to educate and ...
50: Impressions of Television
Impressions of Television Some Americans complain that there is too much violence in television, particularly in an action series or cartoons. They are afraid that people, especially children, will see these shows and think that the only way to resolve problems is through violent acts. I think that there are a lot of factors other than television that effects people. Have you ever tried something just because you saw it on television? I'm sure that all of us have done that at one time or another. Television shows that are ...


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