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    1900s, a new type of entertainment emerged, the motion picture. The first movie theater opened in 1905, in Pittsburgh and showed short films. Since then, films have been a huge part of society. However, what made films so successful, was where they were being showed. The movie theater gave a certain magical touch to the movie that encouraged everyone to come see a film for themselves. In Chicago especially, movie theaters were extravagant and ornate, and were referred to as “Movie Palaces” because they

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    Name: Date: Course: Instructor’s Name: Assignment: 3D Glasses Specific Purpose Statement: To enlighten my listeners about the history of 3D glasses as well as their mode of operation. Central Idea: 3D glasses were developed to assist individuals view objects in a three dimension without having to strain their eyes. Method of Organization: Topical INTRODUCTION I. (Gain attention and interest) Many of us have encountered 3D technology at one point in our lives such as the red and blue

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    the film industry? Early stages of 3D 3D has been around for a long time, the earliest confirmed 3D film called The Power of Love (Directed by Nat G. Deverich, Harry K. Fairall) , which was displayed at an out house called Ambassador Hotel Theatre in Los Angeles on the 27th of September 1922. Since then 3D films hasn’t exactly been the best film experience for everyone to watch, I'm sure Deverich and Fairall wasn’t expecting this out come. The truth is, the majority of cinema released films these

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    cinema shares many similarities with the introduction of color into films. If we examine the histories of both technologies, Moana’s color analogue is Douglas Sirk’s melodrama All That Heaven Allows. In terms of timeline, both come at a point when the art form is still in between the astonishment and absorption phases of using the technology. Though All That Heaven Allows was made around fifteen years after the first technicolor films, the movie is still designed to have the audience notice its beautifully

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    Virtual Reality

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    How is Virtual Reality Succeeding Where 3D TV Failed For all of those who thought that VRs were just good for gaming, you are absolutely wrong. Although these may have started out as a sort of “descendant” of the 3D technology, VRs can actually be used in the medical field by researchers and tech companies. From this alone, you would realize how technology is able to provide a diversity that would be helpful to any kind of person. The 3D TVs death The release of the 2009 movie, “The Avatar” has

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    Themes Of Avatar

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    In the 21st century, movies present a platform for ideas and themes to be conveyed through a screen. Themes of change, environmental crisis, love, and death are all only a few of the most common themes that circulate through the Hollywood film industry. According to Annalee Newitz in her essay “When Will White People Stop Making Movies Like Avatar?”, a recurring theme she’s noticed is the theme of white guilt. In her essay, Newitz depicts the movie Avatar as nothing more than a colorful rehash of

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    Avatar, By James Cameron

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    Avatar is one of those profound movies with a deep meaning that strikes different emotions of the audience, which they might have not known they had. It hit most of the questionable topics that are mostly unspeakable now. Avatar is a spectacular movie written and directed by James Cameron. The movie is set in a breathtaking alien world called Pandora, which is inhabited by the Na’vi race. At first, they are viewed as a primitive wild, race but in reality they are more highly evolved than the audience

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    A Synopsis Of Othello

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    The demand of 3D films has continually increased over the past decade. The revenues of these 3D films have always been on a rise, which is an indication that more people are watching movies in theatres. Reimagining Shakespeare’s Othello as a 3D movie can also help to reboot the story, especially among young people

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    movie Using polarized glasses, called ‘Echo’s of The Sun’. Later to follow in the 1990’s many films were released in IMAX 3D like ‘Into the Deep’ and ‘Wings of Courage” (The History of 3D Technology) Many big studios in 2000’s are released in 3D, using the latest HD video cameras. ‘Spy Kids 3D: Game over’, ‘Aliens of the Deep’, ‘The Adventures of Sharkboy Lavagirl’ and ‘The Polar Express’ are some of the films that were released. In 2010, there was a big push towards 3D television there are a few channels

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    A global advertising agency with offices in New York and London, Droga5 works across numerous platforms such as traditional media, digital and social media as well as experiential marketing platforms. Along with the agency, founder and Creative Chairman, David Droga, has worked with clients such as Google, CNBC, and Sprint (Droga5, 2017). However, the creative agency has done incredible creative work with Rapper Jay-Z and Bing. This document will examine Droga5’s marketing campaign for Jay

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