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Home movies
Thesis. 1977. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. VIDEOCASSETTE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH VISUAL COLLECTIONS.Contents of videocassette : My father chases a moth. My mother prepares a fashion show for a school project. My Uncle Dale, my Aunt Jackie, and their daughter Leslie attend an embassy party. Jackie's night out. Getting ready for the ball.by Mark S. Rance.M.S
3D movies at home
During the three-dimensional images - the future of home cinema. However, in order to make this "magic" idea was embodied in practice need to successfully achieve two main objectives: "to equip" the film industry standard equipment to capture and further processing of 3D-video content, available to develop end-user tools for viewing movies in surround format, 3D Full HD . And although the three-dimensional image has not won a home theater, a time when every "home-cinema-goer will receive the opportunity to watch three-dimensional movies at home, getting closer.
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The Influence of Home Movies on the Dressing Pattern of Students’ at Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria
This research work set out to examine the influence of home movies on the dressing pattern of students of tertiary institutions. The researcher employed simple random sampling to select 152 students from Taraba State University, Jalingo which formed the sample size. Questionnaire and interview were used as the instruments for data collection. Data gathered were presented using tables while frequency counts and simple percentages were used for analysis and interpretation. The research work among many things reveal that virtually everybody watch television and that they do so very often. The study also revealed that youths imitate the hip hop/hippies and makeup/hairstyles projected by home movies than any other form of dressing and the major reasons for that are for fashion and imitating a role model as the study postulates such act makes them look indecent on campus. Reversing this issue, the study recommends that media and film regulatory frameworks must continue to be vigilant in screening contents of home movies so as to ensure the preservation of Nigerian/African cultural values both in the content and costume of these home movies. Keywords: Home movies, Influence, Students, Dress pattern, Taraba state university, Jalingo
The Influence of Home Movies on the Dressing Pattern of Students: A Study in a Nigerian Public University
ABSTRACTThis research work set out to examine the influence of home movies on the dressing pattern of students of tertiary institutions. The researcher employed simple random sampling to select 152 students from Taraba State University, Jalingo which formed the sample size. Questionnaire and interview were used as the instruments for data collection. Data gathered were presented using tables while frequency counts and simple percentages were used for analysis and interpretation. The research work among many things reveals that virtually all the respondents’ watches television and they do so very often. The study also revealed that youths imitate the hip hop/hippies and makeup/hairstyles projected by home movies than any other form of dressing and the major reasons for that are for fashion and imitating a role model as the study postulates such act makes them look indecent on campus. Reversing this issue, the study recommends that media and film regulatory frameworks must continue to be vigilant in screening contents of home movies so as to ensure the preservation of Nigerian/African cultural values both in the content and costume of these home movies. Keywords: Home movies, Influence, Students, Dress pattern, Taraba state university, Jalingo.
Integrating placement and audience characteristics to assess the recall of product placements in film: findings from a field study
This research incorporates into a single model characteristics of product placements in films and characteristics of the consumers and their viewing environment to assess the memorability of the placements. Eleven movies containing a total of 98 placements of varied characteristics were coded. 3,532 individuals who viewed a DVD rental of one of these movies at home completed a questionnaire on the following day. The questionnaire included audience viewing characteristics as well as a free recall measure of placements. The results reveal important insights into the variables that affect, positively or negatively, the day after recall of products placed in moviesBrand placement, consumer, movie, product placement, spontaneous day after recall
The Development Of The University Of Central Florida Home Movie Archive And The Harris Rosen Collection
Since the invention of the cinema, people have been taking home movies. The everincreasing popularity of this activity has produced a hundred years worth of amateur film culture which is in desperate need of preservation. As film archival and public history have coalesced in the past thirty years around the idea that every person’s history is important, home movies represent a way for those histories to be preserved and studied by communities and researchers alike. The University of Central Florida is in a perfect position to establish an archive of this nature, one that is specifically dedicated to acquiring, preserving, and presenting the home movies of Central Florida residents. This project has resulted in the establishment of The Central Florida Home Movie Archive, and the resulting analysis will show that the archive will be a benefit for researchers from all areas of academic study as well as the residents of Central Florida
Through Our Own Eyes: Making Movies with Japanese American Home Movies
Ishizuka talks about her experience in recycling home movies shot by American Japonese for contemporary documentaries. Published in Spanish as: “A través de nuestros propios ojos. El cine realizado con metraje doméstico japonés-americano”, in the book "La casa abierta. El cine doméstico y sus reciclajes contemporáneos"
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