Title | Who Killed Filipino Cinema on Contemporary World |
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Author | Mikejae Unilongo |
Course | Bachelor of Science Nursing |
Institution | La Consolacion University Philippines |
Pages | 1 |
File Size | 46.4 KB |
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Total Downloads | 23 |
Total Views | 197 |
5 sentenced essays which are all opinion-based answers....
Cont empor ar yWor l d–WhoKi l l e dPhi l i ppi neCi nema?
1. Who killed Philippine Cinema? What would explain the poor state of the country’s movie industry? For the reason that our film industry loses was due to the economic and government as for the speaker said in the video. The government takes a 30% amusement tax on every film and receive only 58% by ticket sales which also divided into producer and theater that makes most film maker and producers did not want to gamble in that industry. 2. Why is the South Korean film industry so rich, abundant and successful as compared to the Philippines? The Korean film industry has a foundation which they called “Korean Film Council” or KOFIC, a quota system investment. On top of that, the Korean film industry was also backed up by the government which shows how they invest in movies not just by professionals but also to the young film makers. 3. How can we revive the Philippine film industry? The most efficient way to revive the Philippine film industry was first; watch more of Filipino movies, support locals. The second was, if possible, become one of film makers and start to make a change. And lastly, encourage anyone and everyone to watch Philippines films to make a huge spread. 4. How important are the films in the preservation and enrichment of the Filipino culture? Movies are so much powerful way of communication, it can bring message to everyone which not just to motivate but also to spread an information or knowledge which rather from history, economically, scientific and more. Film could help in preservation of the Philippine culture by showing one of the histories in a film....