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a small circulation publication of original or appropriated texts and images usually encompasses any self-published work of minority interest |
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American feminist magazine published in 1972. |
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- an advertisement written in the form of an objective opinion editorial, and presented in a printed publication—usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story. |
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a form of crusading journalism that primarily used magazines to agitate change
*clouds communication…people think its an actual editorial written by a non biased source |
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– when they release a movie in theaters and release same day to dvd and video…done with things that might not be as successful strictly in theatres |
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sure thing profitable movie…no risks
*not getting anything new...follow a certain pattern for profit. not concerned with making a artisic/thought provoking movie
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movies that can be described in one line
*don’t need to do much research to find what movie is about…just look at title.
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1908. Thomas Edison owned patents on all movie making materials which made him a monopoly. Smaller companies all moved to california in order to make movies |
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editing…sound, voice overs, music etc. |
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a United States federal law that required all seafaring vessels to maintain 24-hour radio watch and keep in contact with nearby ships and coastal radio stations. |
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