... ofthe Guide to Hollywood and the Production Code The Guide lists the files in the order in which they were filmed (see Organization of Materials on Microfilm) The Title Index at the end ofthe ... index to the morals and manners ofthe American people during the wrenching social upheavals ofthe Great Depression, the bracing challenges of World War II, the tensions ofthe Cold War, and the ... document the self-regulation process from the first submission of a script, play, or literary property to the final approval ofthe finished film The core ofthe files is the correspondence between the...
... associates with the launch ofthe system The matrix allows four channels of sound to be encoded down to two to record on the film, and then decoded back to four when replayed in thecinemaThe stereo ... they were a 'special venue cinema' That was a After the heyday of development in the fifties thecinema industry did not see any new innovations until the seventies This being mainly due to the ... cabinets, which literally shook the theatre There were cases reported of pieces of ceiling falling down in some ofthe older theatres that installed the system The system was designed for those...
... TheHistoryof Early Cinema Burns, Paul TheHistoryofthe Discovery of Cinematography n.p n.d Web 31 May 2011 Cinema Year by Year:1894-2004 Ed Robyn Karney London: DK, 2004 14-27 Print The ... “Early Cinema. ” The Oxford Historyof World Cinema Ed Geoffery NowellSmith Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996 13-23 Print - “Transitional Cinema. ” The Oxford Historyof World Cinema Ed Geoffery ... 31) As the powers ofthe industry shifted, the content and direction of films continued to evolve The newcomer who created one ofthe biggest excitements in the earliest wave of movies was the French...
... 2007 15:15 The frontiersmen of mankind the liberation of their continent made the second half ofthe twentieth century a triumphant period for the peoples of Africa, but at the end ofthe century ... ofthe world on behalf ofthe entire human race That has been their chief contribution to history It is why they deserve admiration, support, and careful study The central themes of African history ... components ofthe economy at Birimi, a settlement close to the northern edge ofthe West African forest in modern Ghana This was an outlier ofthe Kintampo culture whose other sites, further south in the...
... gallons per day of ethanol, utilizing Saccharomyces for the process (Harris 1946) This yield of 50 gallons per ton of wood was approximately 50% ofthe theoretical yield The indicated loss of sugars ... renewed interest in the conversion of biomass into fuels and chemicals In 1978, the first of a series of conferences on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals A View ofTheHistoryof Biochemical Engineering ... acid, one ofthe processes that did become fully industrialized was the bacterial anaerobic bioproduction of solvents (Underkofler and Hickey 1954) For some years, the anaerobic process was the main...
... but rather a vital part ofthe war effort; they turned lipstick into a symbol of resilient femininity in the face of danger, a symbol that would boost the morale of both the women wearing the lipstick ... from, the additive and of any substance formed in or on food, drugs or devices, or cosmetics because ofthe use ofthe additive, (ii) the cumulative effect of such additive in the diet of man ... the distinction between FD&C and D&C colors matters much less to thehistoryof cosmetics like lipstick than it does to thehistoryof food, the body text of this paper does not obsess over the...
... was the readiest way of converting them to the principles ofthe Christian religion These, then, were the first forerunners in the great cause ofthe abolition ofthe Slave Trade: nor have their ... held the reigns ofthe government of Spain till Charles the Fifth came to the throne, for the establishment of a regular system of commerce in the persons ofthe native Africans The object of Bartholomew ... nor of one body, but of many bodies of men It was interwoven again into the system ofthe commerce and ofthe revenue of nations Hence the merchant the planter the mortgagee the manufacturer—the...
... were the duties of these officers There were also the deacons, who appear to have had the care ofthe poor ofthe community The first Christians looked for the speedy coming of Christ before their ... of Venice.[11] The 'fall' ofthe Empire in the West, 476 Odoacer 10 The year 476 has commonly been taken as the date ofthe "fall" ofthe Western Empire and ofthe beginning ofthe Middle Ages ... the officers ofthe Church, who were called theclergy, and the people, or laity To the clergy was committed the government ofthe Church as well as the instruction of its members In each of the...
... THEHISTORYOF ENGLAND Volume One of Three FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CÆSAR TO THE END OFTHE REIGN OF JAMES THE SECOND, BY DAVID HUME, ESQ 1688 In Three Volumes: VOLUME ONE: TheHistoryOf ... to the majority ofthe house of commons, and suited their religious principles But as the impatience ofthe people, the danger of delay, the general disgust towards faction, and the authority of ... 3d of October, 1662 The chief importance, indeed, of Dunkirk to the English was, that it was able to distress their 31 TheHistoryof England, Volume I, Part VI trade when in the hands of the...
... versions were shown ofthe same takes to demonstrate the impact of HFR on some ofthe biggest visual challenges facing cinematographers The setup used two projectors and a lot of special configurations, ... for showing them Christie® is working with several film research groups to examine the use of HFRs in cinema to assist in the establishment of best practices for the industry With the technology ... ahead ofthe first major 3D HFR theatrical releases, Christie will have an HFR (IMB) that fits into any ofthe Solaria Series projectors already on the market This IMB will remove the need for the...
... to the maintenance ofthe true Protestant religion, with due consideration to the just ease of tender consciences, to the settling ofthe rights ofthe crown and of parliament, the laws ofthe ... as in the case ofthe earl of Strafford The commons had not been present at the trial of Laud; they had not heard the evidence, they had not even read the depositions ofthe witnesses; they pronounced ... from the Commons; and, regardless ofthe clamours ofthe populace, they spent several days in comparing the proofs ofthe managers with the defence ofthe archbishop At last,[a] in a house of fourteen...
... interest, these documents, TheHistoryof "Punch", by M H Spielmann taken together, establish the facts of such very vexed questions as the origin and the early editorships of Punch This is the more ... letters, the essence of all wit, the concentration of all wisdom, the soul of honour, the fountain of goodness, and the paragon of every virtue FOOTNOTES: [1] An example of these amusing and confusing ... authority; the voice was the voice ofthe printers, but the tone was the tone of proprietors And that was the passing of Punch Earlier in the year Landells had made an effort to save the paper...
... between the promoters ofthe various sorts ofhistoryof science Then and only then, will thehistoryof knowledge retain the central role it should have in thehistory and philosophy of science ... should ask about the stuff the pieces are made of; it is whether we have given up questions about the rules ofthe game Any observer ofthe evolution ofhistoryof science during the last thirty ... organization ofhistoryof physics? In the afterword ofthe collection of essays in Big Science: The Growth of Large Scale Research,1 Bruce Hevly summarized some ofthe new features of large-scale...
... architecture In the North and West, meanwhile, under the growing institutions ofthe papacy and ofthe monastic orders and the emergence of a feudal civilization out ofthe chaos ofthe Dark Ages, the constant ... either by the massiveness ofthe abutments or by the opposition to it of counter-thrusts from other arches or vaults Roman builders used the first, Gothic builders the second of these means of ... to harmonize in a building the requirements of utility and of beauty It is the most useful ofthe fine arts and the noblest ofthe useful arts It touches the life of man at every point It is...
... Even the people who’d been there before were struck again by the old-fashioned loveliness ofthe place The way the arches ofthe porte cochere conjured images ofthe elegant necks of horses, the ... older, the place they spent much of their time, the more formal first floor being the domain of their mother Eloise still felt like that part ofthe house didn’t quite belong to her Why didn’t ... called the canal the Rhine When they were taking the canal out, that’s when they got the idea to build a subway But of course they never finished it.” Listening to her niece, the pleasure in her...
... enabled them to draw correct charts ofthe coasts; they seldom landed, and even when they did, they never sought to become acquainted with the natives, or to learn anything as to the nature ofthe ... but the sound of axes, hammers, and saws, with the crash of trees and the shouts ofthe convict overseers They lost no time in preparing their habitations on shore; for the confinement ofthe ... possession ofthe country on behalf of His Britannic Majesty, giving it the name, “New South Wales,” on account ofthe resemblance of its coasts to the southern shores of Wales Shortly after they...
... enjoy the fruits ofthe victory, and to receive the sceptre ofthe West from the hands of his dying father The arrival of Honorius at Milan was welcomed by a splendid exhibition ofthe games ofthe ... restrain the effects of their zeal, the pathetic vehemence of his sermons continually inflamed the angry and seditious temper of Part III 20 the people of Milan The characters of Eve, ofthe wife of ... governed by the clergy of Rome and the monks ofthe East The edifying example ofthe Anician family was soon imitated by the rest ofthe nobility: the Bassi, the Paullini, the Gracchi, embraced the Christian...
... conveyed them in a boat to the sanctuary ofthe church ^51 As one of these criminals was ofthe blue, and the other ofthe green livery, the two factions were equally provoked by the cruelty of their ... geometry of Euclid, the music of Pythagoras, the arithmetic of Nicomachus, the mechanics of Archimedes, the astronomy of Ptolemy, the theology of Plato, and the logic of Aristotle, with the commentary ... the loss of their husbands, or the decay of their strength ^37 The king of these savage warriors solicited the friendship of Theodoric, and was elevated to the rank of his son, according to the...
... seized the occasion of judging the claims and merits ofthe candidates, and of bestowing on the most obsequious, or most liberal, the Imperial office of advocate ofthe Roman church The dregs ofthe ... invested with the prerogatives of a temporal prince; the choice of magistrates, the exercise of justice, the imposition of taxes, and the wealth ofthe palace of Ravenna In the dissolution ofthe Lombard ... religion of his father and grandfather; but his wife, the fair and ambitious Irene, had imbibed the zeal ofthe Athenians, the heirs ofthe Idolatry, rather than the philosophy, of their ancestors...
... hell." His report ofthe riches ofthe land, the effeminacy ofthe natives, and the disorders ofthe government, revived the hopes of Noureddin; the caliph of Bagdad applauded the pious design; ... foresight ofthe seasons, or cultivation ofthe soil, they gathered the ripe and spontaneous fruits ofthe superstition ofthe times They gathered these fruits without toil or personal danger: in the ... interdict the churches ofthe Roman rite ^13 The two wives of Manuel Comnenus ^14 were ofthe race ofthe Franks: the first, a sister-in-law ofthe emperor Conrad; the second, a daughter ofthe prince...