. In what ways did Hollywood attempt to counter television's coming in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s? Which efforts were successful, and which ones were not? Can you identify how today's movies may have been shaped by these efforts at redefinition?
Even though the film industry neglected to command the rising television industry during the 1950s, Hollywood effectively took an interest in televisions development during the decade and built up a solid relationship that in the long run prompted the reconciliation of these two ventures. Unmistakably Hollywood organizations kept a nearby watch on the advancing television innovation and even ended up associated with its initial development. In any case, systems that included equipment advancement and responsibility for outlets were for the most part ineffective. Station and system proprietorship, just as elective frameworks, for example, theater television and early types of compensation TV, were frustrated, particularly by government protectionism, yet also by obstruction from exhibitors and different components. Remarkably, the Hollywood majors' monopolistic propensities demonstrated hindering to a portion of their endeavors to venture into the recently rising television industry.
Notwithstanding, Hollywood succeeded in getting to be associated with the television business through program supply. During a time of film industry decay, the recently developing television industry gave the chance to the significant studios to draw upon their mastery and assets to make new items (like the prime-time arrangement and made-for-TV films) for the developing television advertising. At last, the majors had the option to overwhelm that market. Also, the film industry had the option to reuse and benefit once more from highlight films that had just created sizable benefits. Inevitably, television likewise filled in as another market for recently created dramatic films.
These exercises, at last, prompted the enhancement of the film industry, just as the inevitable combination of the film and television ventures later in the century. As such, television furnished the film industry with new open doors that laid the preparation for the expansion and focus that portrayed media outlets toward the century's end.
. In what ways did Hollywood attempt to counter television's coming in the 1940s, 1950s, and...
Psychopharmacology When did psychotropic medications first become available? 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s Psychotropic medications work in the following ways: by blocking excesses of certain brain chemicals by enhancing activity of existing chemicals by mimicking or improving upon the action of deficient chemicals a and c all of the above Neurotransmitters are: responsible for transmission of electrical messages necessary for connections between neurons responsible for transmission of different processes responsible for developmental of mental diseases all of the above Antipsychotic medications,...
When did the Camping World Inc. become a publicly traded company? At what price did the company go public? What are the various ways in which the Company generates revenues (Sales Mix). Be specific. Has their Sales Mix Changed since the Company first went public? For example have new companies been acquired or divisions created? If so, what were they? Did Camping World's sales revenue of any categories increase or decrease from 2016 to 2018? If so, which ones. For...
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to me what I did wrong with my resonance structures and then show
me how I should have drawn them? I was told that 2/4 were correct,
but not which ones. Thank you!
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Your Task, individually or in a small group, is to find and interview two people who have managed organizational change, or who have been directly involved in change implementation. Design a “topic guide” for your interviews. This should cover, for example, the change in which they were involved; why those changes were significant; how the changes were implemented, covering key decisions, actions, turning points, crises; how your interviewees would describe their personal management styles; the outcomes of those changes-successful, or...
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In 1929, the United States Health Service worked with state and local departments of health in six states to find a method to control venereal disease. The statistical reports that were conducted between 1930 and 1932 demonstrated a high rate of syphilis in Macon County, Alabama, where over 84 percent of the population were black and 40 percent of the men were infected with syphilis. The methods used for treating this disease consisted of the injection of mercury and other...
Explain how the below key concept are linked to this
case (i.e. how the key concepts you have learned in this topic is
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Culture and Cross-Cultural Risk
Culture is the values, beliefs, customs, arts, and other
products of human thought and work that characterize the people of
a given society. Cross-cultural risk arises from a situation or
event in which a cultural misunderstanding puts some human value at
stake. Values and attitudes are shared beliefs...
1. In your own words, describe what sets electromechanical instruments apart from other electrophones. 2. In your own words, describe the ways in which electroacoustic instruments gained their own identity apart from their acoustic ancestors. 3. Almost immediately, prerecorded music (as opposed to living concerts) began playing on the early airwaves. How do you think this affected how the world would expect music to be delivered from now on? 4.List the examples we discussed that demonstrate the changing role of...