tailieunhanh - All the World’s a Cage: Animal Entertainment

There are likely several reasons for the long-termluminance decrease. First, analog film and its digital successor have increased their dynamic range, allowing for darker darks in a given image. Second, and also due to filmstock, studio-era films needed to be shot under very bright lights, whereas for contemporary films that is no longer necessary (Salt 2009). And third, a darker filmin a dark theater allows for greater dynamic contrast, which in turn allows for better control over viewers’ attention (Lin and Yan 2011, Smith (2006), and the potential of viewers seeing a film even more convincingly as an invisible window into the world in which the narrative. | All the World s a Cage Animal Entertainment Hollywood Stories Tarzan and Jane Goodall Fans of Extras can laugh at the way Ricky Gervais and his sorry cast of characters are treated compared to the A-list stars. But at least they aren t kept in cages and retired to vivisection laboratories. They have it a lot better than their nonhuman costars particularly the chimps. In Hollywood the ABCDs of the entertainment business are perhaps seen most vividly with chimpanzees. On the Chimpanzee Collabora-tory Web site you can view a ten-minute film called Serving a Life Sentence about the use of chimps in It features the . so no animals were harmed but were they adequately compensated 2003 by The New Yorker Collection Peter Steiner . All Rights Reserved leading primatologist Jane Goodall the primate behavioral researcher Dr. Roger Fouts and the prominent film scriptwriter and director Callie Khori Thelma and Louise and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood who refuses to use chimp actors in her movies. Jane Goodall talks about the training of chimps for the movie business. She fears that when people see that there has been a humane officer on the set they will assume that the animals were well treated. She explains however that most of the abuse happens before the chimps get to the set. She says Before that most of the trainers want to establish a relationship based on fear so that they get instant obedience. She says that one method of behind-the-scenes training involves an iron bar surrounded by newspaper then on the set you just need a rolled up newspaper. The short film includes coverage of the famous animal trainer Jungle Josh 79 79 2008 03 11 11 12 54 Karen Dawn Weinstein taken by KARE 11 Television in Minnesota. Even knowing the cameras were rolling Weinstein threatens his chimp Tarzan with fury in his voice. You will find it particularly sad to watch the film knowing that Tarzan died under suspicious circumstances

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