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Recording Studio Technology And The Producer
1,950 wordsStudio technology has developed drastically over the years and has become ever more vital to the record producer within the music industry. Different producers make use of studio technology in different ways, often depending on the style of music that they are producing, their preferred method of production and the bands preference of sound. The development of recording technology has run parallel to a reorientation in popular music production. The goal of getting a good sound is no different no...
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Twentieth Century Fox Ays
1,099 words... t spreading it around. But this would send the sign: Why pick up a show from a studio if it's going to eventually end up on its own network? It's bad for business. ''Or perhaps just for the way broadcast network business has been conducted up until now. Given the dramatic shifts in the TV landscape (mega mergers; nets insisting on co-owning shows with producers), others argue that the rules must change. ''If Fox [the studio] did this in the old days, it would be out of business with one thir...
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Late At Night Walt Disney
1,899 wordsbusinesses, bringing tremendous profits not to mention the joy it brings many people. It has not always been this easy for Disney however. It took the mind of one man to bring it to what it is today, and that's mans name is Walt Disney. Walt Disney's life was devoted to the arts and entertainment almost from birth. However, Walt's fortunes and fame didn't take form until his creation of Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 and was the fourth child of Elias and Flora Disney. He ...
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Marlon Brando Rita Hayworth
3,086 wordsColumbia Pictures originated with a man whose coarseness and bullying earned him such unloving nicknames as 34; Harry The Horror, 34; 34; White Fang, 34; and 34; His Crudeness 34; : Harry Cohn. The New York-born son of Jewish immigrants, Cohn worked throughout the teens at numerous jobs, in and out of the entertainment industry. By 1918 he was an assistant to Carl Laemmle, the founder of Universal, who also employed Harry 39; s older brother Jack. The Cohn's left Universal in ...
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Dorothea Lange Didn T
1,223 wordsDorothea Lange was born on May 25, 1895 in Hoboken New Jersey. Her real name was Dorothea Nutzhorn. She attended a teacher-training school before studying to become a photographer with Clarence White. Dorothea opened up a photography studio in San Francisco, California in 1916. Dorothea took many pictures during the Depression and of the World War. Dorothea Lange led a very busy life. Dorothea Lange lived with her mother in Hoboken, New Jersey. Her mother Joan worked in a library in New York Cit...
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Boris Karloff Horror Films
3,055 wordsAs a companion piece to the articles outlining the histories of the eight major film studios, this survey examines four low-budget studios. They produced mostly Grade- 34; B 34; films: genre efforts made quickly and cheaply for targeted audiences usually young ones, whether it was the fare aimed at juvenile cowboy enthusiasts, provided by Monogram, PRC (Producers Releasing Company), and Republic during the 1930 s and 39; 40 s, or the older teen crowds sold on AIP 39; s (American Interna...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Close Up Shot
4,012 wordsMaking A Movie Imagine a young child, eye level with a floor full of miniature toys, concentrating intently on building a make-believe world. To the child, the toys are not miniature figures made of plastic or wood. They are real characters with real adventures. The child frames the action, crafting scenes that unfold in a world of imagination. Looking through the lens of a camera as actors bring to life a writers story, the filmmaker is also peering into a world of imagination. The director, pr...
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Marlon Brando Buster Keaton
2,876 wordsThe history of the illustrious film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, more commonly known as MGM, begins with Marcus Loew, a first-generation American and son of Austrian immigrants, who began purchasing penny arcades in 1905 with his business partner, Adolph Zukor. They were soon buying up motion-picture theaters, and by 1912, when Zukor struck out to form the production company Famous Players (which eventually became Paramount), Loew had his own business, Loew 39; s Theatrical Enterprises, which o...
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