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1 industrie cinématographique
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > industrie cinématographique
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2 elokuvateollisuus
motion-picture industry (noun)* * *• film industry• motion-picture industry -
3 кинопромышленность
киномагнат, король кинопромышленности — a Mogul of the film industry, a movie Mogul
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > кинопромышленность
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4 киноиндустрия
motion-picture industry, film, filmdom, filmland, silver screen, screenland, movie, moviedom -
5 киноиндустрия
motion-picture industry, film, filmdom, filmland, moviedom, movie, silver screen, screenlandРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > киноиндустрия
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6 Film
m; -(e)s, -e1. FOT. (roll of) film; wie viele Bilder sind noch auf dem Film? how many pictures are there left on the film (Am. roll)?; genug Filme mitnehmen take enough film Sg.2. (Kinofilm) film, bes. Am. auch movie; bester Film Oscar etc.: best picture; einen Film drehen shoot ( oder make) a film (Am. auch movie); einen Film von jemandem / etw. drehen film s.o. / s.th.; in einen Film gehen go to see a film (Am. auch movie); warst du schon in dem Film? have you seen ( oder been to) that film (Am. auch movie) yet?; da ist bei mir der Film gerissen umg. fig. I’ve got a complete blank about that3. nur Sg.; Branche: the cinema, bes. Am. the movies Pl.; Industrie: the film (Am. motion picture) industry, Am. auch Hollywood; beim Film sein be in films (bes. Am. auch movies), be in the film (bes. Am. auch movie) business; als Schauspieler: auch be a film (bes. Am. auch movie) actor ( weiblich: actress); zum Film gehen / wollen go / want to go into films (bes. Am. auch movies)4. (Häutchen, Überzug) film* * *der Filmmotion picture; film; movie; cinema; picture* * *Fịlm [fɪlm]m -(e)s, -e1) (alle Bedeutungen) film; (= Spielfilm) film, movie (esp US), motion picture (US); (= Dokumentarfilm) documentary (film)ein Film nach dem Roman von E. Marlitt — a film of or based on the novel by E. Marlitt
in einen Film gehen — to go and see a film, to go to a film
da ist bei mir der Film gerissen (fig inf) — I had a mental blackout (inf)
zum Film gehen/kommen — to go/get or break into films or movies (esp US)
beim Film arbeiten or sein (inf) — to work in films or in the movie business (esp US)
* * *der1) ((a thin strip of) celluloid made sensitive to light on which photographs are taken: photographic film.) film2) (a story, play etc shown as a motion picture in a cinema, on television etc: to make a film; ( also adjective) a film version of the novel.) film3) (a cinema film: There's a good picture on at the cinema tonight.) picture4) (a cinema film: a horror movie.) movie5) (a cinema film.) motion picture* * *<-[e]s, -e>[fɪlm]min einen \Film gehen to go and see [or to go to] a filmim Fernsehen läuft ein guter \Film there's a good film on television2. FOTO filmeinen \Film entwickeln lassen to get [or have] a film developed3. (Filmbranche) film industrybeim \Film arbeiten [o sein] to work in the film industry [or in films]zum \Film gehen to go into filmsein Fett-/Öl-/Staub\Film a film of grease/oil/dust5.▶ ich glaub', ich bin im falschen \Film! (sl) I don't believe it!, I have the feeling I'm not in Kansas anymore AM hum▶ bei jdm reißt der \Film (fam: sich nicht erinnern) sb has a mental blackout; (ausflippen) something snaps [in sb] fam* * *der; Film[e]s, Filme1) (Fot.) film2) (KinoFilm) film; movie (Amer. coll.)da ist bei ihm der Film gerissen — (fig. ugs.) he's had a mental blackout
3) o. Pl. (Filmbranche) films pl.beim Film sein — be in films
4) (dünne Schicht) film* * *1. FOTO (roll of) film;wie viele Bilder sind noch auf dem Film? how many pictures are there left on the film (US roll)?;genug Filme mitnehmen take enough film sgeinen Film von jemandem/etwas drehen film sb/sth;in einen Film gehen go to see a film (US auch movie);3. nur sg; Branche: the cinema, besonders US the movies pl; Industrie: the film (US motion picture) industry, US auch Hollywood;beim Film sein be in films (besonders US auch movies), be in the film (besonders US auch movie) business; als Schauspieler: auch be a film (besonders US auch movie) actor ( weiblich: actress);zum Film gehen/wollen go/want to go into films (besonders US auch movies)* * *der; Film[e]s, Filme1) (Fot.) film2) (KinoFilm) film; movie (Amer. coll.)da ist bei ihm der Film gerissen — (fig. ugs.) he's had a mental blackout
3) o. Pl. (Filmbranche) films pl.4) (dünne Schicht) film* * *-e (Fernsehen, Kino) m.movie (US) n. -e m.film n.picture n. -
7 Jenkins, Charles Francis
[br]b. 1867 USAd. 1934 USA[br]American pioneer of motion pictures and television.[br]During the early years of the motion picture industry, Jenkins made many innovations, including the development in 1894 of his own projector, the "Phantoscope", which was widely used for a number of years. In the same year he also suggested the possibility of electrically transmitting pictures over a distance, an interest that led to a lifetime of experimentation. As a result of his engineering contributions to the practical realization of moving pictures, in 1915 the National Motion Picture Board of Trade asked him to chair a committee charged with establishing technical standards for the industry. This in turn led to his proposing the creation of a professional society for those engineers in the industry, and the following year the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (later to become the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) was formed, with Jenkins as its first President. Soon after this he began experiments with mechanical television, using both the Nipkow hole-spiral disc and a low-definition system of his own, based on rotating bevelled glass discs (his so-called "prismatic rings") and alkali-metal photocells. In the 1920s he gave many demonstrations of mechanical television, including a cable transmission of a crude silhouette of President Harding from Washington, DC, to Philadelphia in 1923 and a radio broadcast from Washington in 1928. The following year he formed the Jenkins Television Company to make television transmitters and receivers, but it soon went into debt and was acquired by the de Forest Company, from whom RCA later purchased the patents.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFirst President, Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1916.Bibliography1923, "Radio photographs, radio movies and radio vision", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 16:78.1923, "Recent progress in the transmission of motion pictures by radio", Transactions ofthe Society of Motion Picture Engineers 17:81.1925, "Radio movies", Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 21:7. 1930, "Television systems", Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 15:445. 1925. Vision by Radio.Further ReadingJ.H.Udelson, 1982, The Great Television Race: A History of the American Television Industry, 1925–41: University of Alabama Press.R.W.Hubbell, 1946, 4,000 Years of Television, London: G.Harrap \& Sons.1926. "The Jenkins system", Wireless World 18: 642 (contains a specific account of Jenkins's work).KFBiographical history of technology > Jenkins, Charles Francis
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8 кинопромышленность
film industry, motion picture industry, movie industry* * *кинопромы́шленность ж.
motion-picture [film] industry* * *Русско-английский политехнический словарь > кинопромышленность
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9 Filmindustrie
Filmindustrie f MEDIA film industry, (AE) motion picture industry* * ** * *Filmindustrie
film (motion-picture, movie, US) industry, the films -
10 киноиндустрия
1) Engineering: film industry, films, motion picture industry, motion-picture industry, movie industry, movies2) Cinema: filmdom3) Jargon: flickers -
11 Filmbranche
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12 Filmindustrie
f film (Am. motion picture) industry* * *Film·in·dust·rief film industry* * ** * *f.film industry n. -
13 Filmförderung
f financial help for the film (Am. auch movie, motion picture) industry* * *Fịlm|för|de|rungffinancial help for the film or (esp US) movie industry* * *Film·för·de·rungf kein pl film promotion* * * -
14 Filmwirtschaft
f film (Am. motion picture) industry* * *Film·wirt·schaftf kein pl film business [or industry]* * * -
15 кинопромышленность
1) General subject: film making, film-making, filmdom, movieland, the movies2) Colloquial: moving picture3) Engineering: film industry, motion picture industry, movie industry4) Cinema: moving picture industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кинопромышленность
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16 industria cinematográfica
f.movie industry, motion picture industry, movie making.* * *la industria cinematográfica(n.) = film making industry, the, film industry, the, movie industry, theEx: This article examines some serious problems which are seen to be facing the publishing, record production, broadcasting, and film making industries in the UK because of outdated copyright laws.
Ex: Hollywood film industry is guilty of cultural supremacism, unable to represent issues of cultural difference, heterogeneity, and regionality.Ex: While much of the economy is teetering between bust and bailout, the movie industry has been startled by a box-office surge that has little precedent in the modern era. -
17 sinema
1. movie house, motion-picture theater, Brit. cinema. 2. the cinema, cinematography. - endüstrisi/sanayii the motion-picture industry, the movies. -
18 filmindustri
subst. film industry, cinema industry subst. US: motion picture industry, movie industry -
19 киноиндустрия
film industry, motion picture industry, movie industry -
20 кинопромышленность
ж. motion-picture industryкиномагнат, король кинопромышленности — a Mogul of the film industry, a movie Mogul
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