Posts Tagged ‘Theater’

Vizio XPG202 Theater 3D™ Eyewear –(Pack of 2)

December 9th, 2011

  • Lightweight and comfortable 3D glasses for use with VIZIO’s passive Theater 3D HDTVs
  • Eyewear requires no batteries and delivers a brighter, flicker-free 3D image with less crosstalk
  • Includes two pairs of Theater 3D eyewear and carrying/cleaning pouch
  • Affordable enough to outfit the entire family, even friends
  • Glasses also work in Real 3D compatible movie theaters
  • Enjoy 3D in style Theater 3D eyewear are lightweight and comfortable
  • Includes 2 pairs of Theater 3D eyewear and carrying/cleaning pouch
  • Theater 3D eyewear don’t need batteries just put them on and immerse yourself in cinema-style 3D!
  • Works in Real 3D compatible movie theaters

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ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY: The Business of Music, Books, Movies, TV, Radio, Internet, Video Games, Theater, Fashion, Sports, Art, Merchandising, Copyright, Trademarks & Contracts

November 30th, 2011

The entertainment industry is a multi-billion dollar business that showcases the work, services, talent, and creativity of a cross-section of the international workforce. The modern entertainment industry is the convergence of the business of music, books, movies, television, radio, Internet, video games, theater, fashion, sports, art, merchandising, copyright, trademarks, and contracts. Employment opportunities abound in this vibrant, eclectic and exciting universe – open to anyone willing to
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Silent Screens: The Decline and Transformation of the American Movie Theater (Creating the North American Landscape)

November 21st, 2011

The single-screen movie theaters that punctuated small-town America’s main streets and city neighborhoods since the 1920s are all but gone. The well-dressed throng of moviegoers has vanished; the facades are boarded. In Silent Screens, photographer Michael Putnam captures these once prominent cinemas in decline and transformation. His photographs of abandoned movie houses and forlorn marquees are an elegy to this disappearing cultural icon. In the early 1980s, Putnam began photographing closed » Read more: Silent Screens: The Decline and Transformation of the American Movie Theater (Creating the North American Landscape)

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