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  • ...the indomitable courage, supreme self-sacrifice and far-sighted vision on of a remarkable man. That man was [[Dhundiraj Govind Phalke.]] ...of tents cropped up in major cities and due to the fast-growing popularity of moving pictures, the tents were soon replaced by regular, permanent [[cinem
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  • .... Shoesmith eds. History on/and/in Film. Perth: History & Film Association of Australia, 1987. 68-75. ...o organize the film industry along particular lines, through the formation of professional, commercial and industrial organizations designed to regulate
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  • '''The Sounds of Early Cinema''' The Sounds of
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  • The Labor of Perception ...contiguity between the perceptual experiences in the workplace and outside of it
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  • A father adding to the thirty crore population of India? A servant of India who has not paid his dues to his motherland?
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  • '''The History of Sound in Indian Cinema''' "The positive fallout of technological change will be a greater sensitivity among Indian audiences t
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  • The Sounds of Early Cinema The Sounds of
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  • ...less scientifically, yet, to create on the screen a faultless visual image of a physically defective actor is beyond my power. This is because the picture is very small i.e. ¾ of an inch, and the faces on it are often smaller than a pulse grain.
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  • the unique trial at Meerut of leaders of the Communist Party in 1930 for holding particular beliefs .... Shoesmith eds. History on/and/in Film. Perth: History & Film Association of Australia, 1987. 68-75.
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  • To be happy is to be able to become aware of oneself without fright. ...it: because the reader follows the movement of his mind in the free flight of day-dreaming, whereas the copier submits it to command.
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