Medved, the author of the book Hollywood vs America, has long argued that the
movie industry would be more, not less, prosperous if it produced films that did not seek to appeal to the baser instincts of audiences.
With the advent of blaxploitation films, Goines moved to Los Angeles to be closer to the
movie industry and to his publisher.
Besides improvements in picture quality, digital cinema is expected to save over $500 million in distribution costs for the
movie industry, in the expectation that digital files can be transmitted by satellite or other broadband means more cost-effectively than printing and shipping film.
During his more than 35 years in Hollywood, he challenged the
movie industry, in his words, to "diminish the level of violence in movies and TV.
Masaya Nakamura, president of game equipment maker Namco Ltd., has donated 400 million yen to two prominent Tokyo universities to produce filmmakers and other
movie industry leaders.
Also given the fellowship, one of the British
movie industry's top accolades, was screen veteran Michael Caine, two weeks after winning his second Oscar.
His background in the
movie industry makes him a natural.
The lesson seems to be that if you're looking for historical accuracy keep clear of the
movie industry. Even a spokesperson for Walt Disney (producers of Pocahontas) admits as much: "We've taken quite a few liberties with history.
As the rise of feminism has caused panic in the bastions of male power, the male-dominated
movie industry has pulled out all stops in its portrayal of masculinity as sheer cold-blooded brute force--the better to intimidate you with, my dear.
There is a fine line between journalism and treatmentese, but nearly every reporter who makes the effort to become savvy to the ways of the
movie industry eventually discovers exactly where it is.
Nana Ama McBrown who led the team said 'We play a very critical role in the
movie industry in Ghana.