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This 10-page paper analyzes the impact of technology on the movie industry, specifying the past 50 years. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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pictures. He or she also assumes that the movie will be in "surround sound" and in color. Furthermore, weve become used to computer technology making movies crisper and clearer than
ever before. People are even used to walking into "multi-plexes," in other words, locations that boast more than one theater. Yet it
wasnt so long ago that movies actually were silent and in black-and-white - nor were computers made to manufacture films. A century ago, silent films were the norm - and
during the middle of the 20th century, sound technology allowed a seamless transition. Fifty years ago, there wasnt such thing as "Dolby surround sound," or "computer animation." Furthermore, the 1990s,
brought us IMAX - the three-D technology that puts the movie-goers into the picture. In this paper, well investigate many of the
technological advances that have occurred in the film-making industry since the mid-20th century. Though there are many, our focus is on sound, computer generation and finally, IMAX. When it comes
to movie-making technology, a whole lot goes on behind the scenes, yet what is presented out front tends to make movie-going an experience. Putting Sound to Pictures
Though the request for this paper was to focus on technology in film during the past 50 years, no paper on this would be complete
without somewhat of a background on adding sound to films. Though many technologies have been introduced into movie-making, probably the most basic one that occurred was the introduction of sound
and action together on the same film. Though we take this for granted today, it wasnt always the case. Basically, less than a century ago, there was no such thing
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