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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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Freeeee points cuz I’m he lla bored

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Liula [17]3 years ago
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tyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Sholpan [36]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

thanks :)

Explanation:

tyyy! have a nice day

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Movies are distributed worldwide and in today’s world, they can be seen almost anywhere – from airplanes, over computers, to cinemas. Movies can be translated easily and there is a chance someone from across the globe will watch a certain movie. <u>The audience for movies is much broader and more global, so when making a movie the director should consider how will it be portrayed worldwide in different contexts and on different screens</u>. They can be adapted to be shown to all age groups, all language groups, and all cultures. The movie audience is also not as active as the theatre audience – the production team and the actors do not witness the reaction right away. Also, the movie stays available for a long period, and when developing it one should consider how will it be portrayed to the audience in a few years. Therefore, <u>the audience for the movie is global, broad, and more passive.</u>

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