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    ANALYSIS OF MOTION PICTURE REVIEW AND SYNTHESIZE The motion picture is the main driving force of the entertainment market, one of the biggest export markets, the United States. Movie industry is divided into three stages: studio production, distribution, and exhibition. Movie studios, is the lifeblood of the industry. No matter the size of the studio, it is a product of integration and release. The next stage is the distribution. The distribution is an intermediary between studios and exhibitors

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    the video began to play. “It’s real, it’s really, really real,” I continued in a satisfying shock. The action, the humor, and the star studded cast the trailer presented drew my attention in like no other trailer that day had. “I have to go see this movie!” I eagerly anticipated as I swayed to the beat of the song they had played in the background, “Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns N’ Roses. The video concluded in big, capitalized, orange ombré letters JUMANJI:

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    Nickelodeon Stereotypes

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    public it drew in the middle class. “Motion Picture Exhibition in Manhattan” by Robert C. Allen examines what made certain locations special. Allen’s primary source are the 1908 edition of Throw’s Business Directory of Greater New York to locate the theaters. Ben Singer’s article, “Manhattan Nickelodeons: New Data on Audience and Exhibitors” raises the question of whether or not the middle class was there from the very beginning. Singer’s primary sources

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    The Porter 's Five Forces

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    stable economy. The five forces are Supplier Power, Buyer Power, Threat of substitutes, the threat of new entrant and Competitive Rivalry. Three forces affected the market horizontally while two affected, it vertically from each side. A review of the movie rental market from the Porter’s five forces. Competition Rivalry is at the center of the Diagram. This force receives pressure from all of the remaining forces. The pressure from those forces defines the way a competitor will be able to compete inside

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    Behind the scenes of the new blockbuster “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” a fight has been brewing between Walt Disney Co. and movie-theater operators. The head of the trade group representing the theaters told Walt Disney Studios he had received “an avalanche of complaints, concerns and fears” from members after the movie studio imposed new conditions on theaters that wanted to show the “Avengers” sequel, according to a copy of the letter reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Among the changes: when

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    Ever since Thomas Edison invented the Kinetiscope in 1894, films have been reaching its way to the heart of American culture. Since the roaring twenties, where the United States began to see the first movie theaters to the 1960’s, where films are officially a source of leisure and escape from reality. Films influenced American culture between the 1920’s through 1960’s by becoming an increasingly popular form of leisure for years to come while causing scandals, riots, and movements about films or

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    money with opening weekends and selling merchandise, putting their name on any product you can think of. However, television makes up for having smaller revenue by being more readily available and affordable. Not many people can simply just buy their movie ticket and be done with it, adding concessions is an easy way to have an exorbitant bill. Television, or more importantly streaming services cost less than a bucket of popcorn and a large soda. Society has become lazy; people would rather sit at home

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    reading, Nafisi tells the story of a Russian movie called The Sacrifice being released in theaters. Movies are much like books in the sense that they are an escape from reality. Movies are another form of storytelling, but this time the story is told through cinematic art instead of words on pages. In the 1930s during the Great Depression, films were an outlet. During this time, the people who had the money would buy their movie tickets and go see a movie in order to forget about their current situation

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    Psycho Film Analysis

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    Influence of Being Different: How Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho Changed Cinema Forever Before the Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock made its way into theaters across the world, film was produced in a completely different way. Some of the elements that were in Psycho were things that nobody saw in movies before. According to Entertainment Weekly’s Owen Gleiberman, when the movie came out, it took place in “an atmosphere of dark and stifling ‘50s conformity” and that the elements of the film “tore through the repressive

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    that would proliferate their operations, the first being a growth strategy through investment into international alliances in the motion picture industry, and the second being a diversification strategy through vertical integration with current movie theater operations. Ultimately we would recommend The Disney Corporation go with our growth strategy because it has a higher NPV providing the most additional

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