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Topic: U.S. Domination is the chief problem of Canadian cinema.
Definitions:
Domination: to hold a commanding position over
Film: a motion picture
Distribution: the process of creating a film and dispersing it to the public.
Chief: First in rank or importance.
Problem: a matter that’s difficult to cope with
Cinema: Film as an industry
First affirmative: Keri
Introduce Partner, discuss issue at hand
i. ... ) U.S. ... bad movies, TV shows, poor actors, poor filming
When a Canadian writes a script these stereotypes are often related to the script and the person who has written it
-When a Canadian writes a script often the script gets turned down, on the rare occasions where the script does get accepted the movie often ends up being produced by an American Company.
Budget:
-film makers do not have enough money to create films
- b/c of funding cuts in public sector Canadian producers access to support has become increasingly insecure
- between 1990-1995 budget of English movies dropped from 4. ... 5 million
- it has remained the same since
- Average Production Budgets of 95/96
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Approximate Word count = 848 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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