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The Film Industry's Move Into Digital Cinema
Title: The Film Industry's Move Into Digital Cinema
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film
Details: Words: 1426 | Pages: 6.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Film Industry's Move Into Digital Cinema
Since the very first motion picture was recorded, close to one hundred years ago, celluloid based film has been the medium of choice for all Hollywood moviemakers. Due to recent advancements in technology however, a new format has emerged and is challenging its longevity. High-definition digital video has finally reached the quality standards set by film, but still possesses the efficiency of videotape. The new technology seeks to modify every aspect of the motion picture
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is the advance of the twenty first century. It is beneficial to everyone from the creators to the viewers, and the change is going to happen.
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**Bibliography**
Works Cited
Beale, Lewis. “Moving Closer To The Movies’ Film-less Future” Daily News 10 January 2001. Lexis-Nexis 1 May 2001.
Goodale, Gloria. “You Ought To Be In Pixels” The Christian Science Monitor 16 March 2001. Lexis-Nexis 1 May 2001.
Sabin, Rob. “The Movies’ Digital Future Is in Sight and It Works” The New York Times 26 November 2000: 1 22+.
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