Films

The Indian film industry

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Indian films began in 1896 when an agent from France brought his equipment and film showing moving pictures in Bombay. This was an important point in Indian history and the beginning of the development of the Indian film industry.

The first film made in India was released in 1913 by Dadasaheb Phalke. The title of the film was Raja Harishchandra. It was a mythological film has been produced so many times.

There are now various types of film industry in India organized by their regions. These are:. Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Oriya, Punjabi and Assamese films shown

The first Indian film in India, the film was Alam Ara, the was published in 1931. It was also the first film had sound effects, the film has been called “talkies”, as it were heard talking about the first time the actor in a movie.

This was again the beginning of a new era for the Indian film industry.

In the 1930s and 1940s, Indian films began to have a modern attitude and adopted the emerging social ideas and practices of the decade. Added important new filmmakers to make their films. In 1935, the film Devdas was released. It Wasan important film of the decade. The film was directed by Pramathesh Barua. The film was based on a love story and presents the distinction between femininity and masculinity.


Cannes Film Festival 2011

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There are several film festivals which are held around the globe. Amongst all of them, Cannes film Festival is the oldest and the most renowned one. The Cannes Film Festival is a French country festival. This prestigious event commenced 64 years ago, in the year 1946. This festival is held each year in and around the month of May.

This festival is held in the southern part of France. Another May is approaching and everyone is looking forward to another film festival the Cannes film festival 2011. Last year, it took place between 12th may 23rd May.

It does not really matter whether you are fluent in French or not. The Cannes Film Festival is a thrilling event for everyone. The Cannes Film Festival 2011 is an eagerly awaited one.

SOME PROGRAMMES THAT ARE COMING UP IN THE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 2011:

The forth coming cannes film festival will have some official selections in the beginning. This selection will include a number of activities. There will be 20 films competing with each other. The films will be shown in theatre Lumiere. The films which will compete with each other will have to outdo each other in terms of excellence. They can be local films, or international films. A lot of diversity in terms of culture are expected to compete with each other.


Benefits of window film

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It’s a short list could be the benefits that could result in a window film, however, are as follows some of them –

The window films are the best way to reduce heat. Even if the air conditioner is turned on, you would feel that the same has become effective, if you want to use window film on your windows.

window film helps sunscreen. The sun screening is really needed if you want the furniture and other decorative elements of your house always look fresh. As if exposed to sunlight would fade and would have to look dull.

The glare is ensured by the window film.

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window film could be an effective means of saving energy and your bills as if the windows are not filmed, it would work against the effects of temperature control mechanism is, by costing you more.

Security is another angle, if you consider the shooting window.

As to the level it is compared to glass better every day. As can not, every one into Peep -. Challenge your security

By using the various options for window film the general appearance of the house could improve many folds. It would be like to have it amends both externally and internally. Use of colored frosting and window film options that could actually give you your house or any other location where you plan to put this – a designer look


Five Foreign Film Favorites

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Are you curious about classic cinema outside the golden gates of Hollywood? Would you like to see well established critically acclaimed films that influenced many of the great current-working directors such as Woody Allen, Scorsese and Steven Spielberg? If so, these are five delicious visual delicacies to wet your would be film critic eyes.

Seven Samurai – is the Ultimate Epic. It has all the swift swordplay of a ten-year-old boy’s wet dream. The cinematography is dazzling and the story moving and majestic. Fans of epics such as “300″ and “Troy” will be surprised with the film’s intricacy and depth. The tale concerns a group of Samurai who are sworn to protect a small peasant community against a group of bandits. During this heroic struggle the group is forced to many devastating, heart wrenching sacrifices.

Jules and Jim – is a fun and melancholy romp in the live of two best friends and their love for the same woman.

The strains of this love ultimately result in the death of two of the members of this love triangle. Future French films such as “Amelie” would both owe and homage the films revolutionary method of narrative storytelling.

8 /2 – is a ravishing, beautiful and hysterically funny surrealistic comedy of director preparing to direct a film. It delves into his fears, hopes, and playful daydream fantasies to an almost Freudian level. The film also takes gentle stabs at the industry, religious groups, and star infidelity. Directors such as Tim Burton and Terry Gilliam owe a lot to the films creative and wacky visuals.


Window Insulation Film

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Solar control film

This works by reflecting the infra-red component of solar energy (often 700W/sq M) and absorbing the UV component. Some films are also silvered or tinted to reduce visible light.

Typical absorption for a silvered film is 65% for visible and infra red with 99% for UV. This type of film sticks directly onto the glass.

Convection control film

Typical window insulation film kit of plastic shrink film (folded-up) and a roll of double-sided tape (see Wikihow installation instructions)

This film is attached to the window frame using double sided pressure sensitive tape. The effect is to create a double glazed system with a still air layer about 0.5 inches thick between the film and the glass. This restricts the convective air flow which efficiently transfers heat onto the inside glass surface. The reduced heat flow also can prevent condensation which is triggered when the temperature of the inside surface falls below the dew point. Assuming an outside temperature of 0C with wind velocity 15mph and inside temperature 20C condensation occurs at only 30%RH relative humidity with a single glazed system compared with 60%RH for a double glazed system. Condensation also transfers an additional 2200 J/ml which is significant.

The film is a heat-shrink plastic which allows a hair dryer to be used to remove creases and improve optical clarity. Since the thermal conductivity of air (0.024 W/mK) is much lower than glass (0.96 W/mK) the heat flow via conduction could be theoretically reduced by 97.5% though this is limited in practice by slow air movement in the convective cell formed between the film and the glass.