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The French are identified world-wide as being very passionate about the French film industry, a central point of Frances economy and culture. Ask practically anybody walking through the streets of France about their opinions on film, their preferred movies, and the final time they watched a film, and you will quickly get to meet a range of interesting individuals and discover oneself deep in French conversation. For this explanation, understanding a handful of words and becoming able to speak a little about film in French is a great tool as this is a excellent chance to practice your French speaking with native speakers.
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Marketing for any business is important, and, of most of the kinds of marketing available including Internet marketing, direct marketing and advertising, an effective public relations strategy remains the sole type of marketing that can reach a marketplace and offer validation and credibility. Think about it, if you were to read an ad for a small business in a magazine, or read an article about that same business where the operator was showcased discussing his or her product or service and being presented as an expert, which will grab your attention? My bet is the articleIn the Internet earth, the ways you can utilize PR have altered, but the fundamentals of a powerful public-relations strategy remains the same. It all boils down for your stories. Effective PR is all about story telling. Just how can your company reflect your uniqueness? By establishing who you are with what you do. To achieve this, you need to discover how to capitalize on your unique abilities to help make your business grow and differentiate it from your own competitors.Never before have people had the oppertunity to share information on such a global scale and with such dizzying speed. Alongside papers, publications, radio, TELEVISION and the Internet, more and more paths of communication are getting to be available. In many ways, marketing is magic-it is modern day alchemy.View your organization as a full time income, breathing being. You gave life to it and it requires structure and guidance. Decide where you want the business to go. Start defining your company, your picture and your message. Now, what about taking your communication to hundreds, thousands, possibly numerous clients and/or customers? How? Two words: public relations. This is something you can try by yourself, but you can seek out the professionals for support if you can manage it. They understand the business, have the contacts and in the future, can help you save time and money. Our PR organization has represented hundreds of smaller businesses and has placed clients in a broad variety of regional and national media outlets including USA Today, Time, Oprah, the Today Show, People, the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of different media outlets. Each firm we've worked with has had a distinctive story. Your task is to find yours.Through public relations, small enterprises can compete with the big boys. It's possible to do an interview in the day and have a story saturate the country by lunchtime. Effective press placement and public-relations can legitimize, confirm, sell goods, bring in clients, forge new alliances, bring you in contact with benefactors you never realized existed, and take you to the workplaces, boardrooms and even bedrooms of the most powerful people in the world.Whether you operate an established business, are starting a new venture, or function as a consultant, an effective PR plan can help develop your business or company. So, take a moment to define your organization and your message. Build your stories; discover what's newsworthy about your business. Today launch a PR plan, simply take your stories to the media and get ready for success.Copyright
 
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For starters you need to know the basics. Under are a couple of words you will frequently use when discussing your film interests. The soundings of numerous of these French words also give a reasonable English description.
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actors: comediens
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actresses: comediennes
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adventure: adventure
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animated films: dessins animes
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ideal film: meilleur film
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very best screenplay: meilleur situation
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Cannes film festival: le festival de Cannes
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Cesars: the Cesars (French version of the Oscars)
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crime: policier
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comedy: comedie
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director: le metteur en scene (actually-a putter in stage)
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Golden Palm: La Palme d'Or (honorable prize at the Cannes film festival)
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movie: le film
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movie theater: le cinema
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A Rapid French Movie Phrase
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- "Et maintenant, le moment que nous attendons tous: le Cesar du meilleur metteur en scene."
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- And now, the moment we have all been waiting for: the Oscar for the ideal director....
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As talked about earlier, the cultural and language trends are often really related between the French and English. this make it reasonably simply to learn the language, the transition or conversion from English to French is really fairly intuitive. In regards to the above French sentence, if I told you that 'maintenant' is 'now' in French, it would be effortless to comprehend what was being mentioned.
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Beneath are some much more French sentences about film. Read the French sentence initial, see if you understand what is going on and becoming mentioned, then see if you had been right with the English translation.
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-"Avez-vous vu (voo) le dernier (dare nee ay) film de Spike Jones?"
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- Have you seen the final Spike Jones film?
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- "Oui, j'ai beaucoup aime le situation, mais pas la mise en scene."
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- Yes, I truly liked the screenplay, but not the path.
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- "Est'ce que le film passe en VO ou en VF?"
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- Is the film in the original language version or dubbed into French? (VO is an abreviation for Version Originale and VF is Version Francaise.)
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- "Heureusement (uhr uz mehn), en VF. Je ne comprends (com prahn) pas Anglais tres bien."
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- Happily, dubbed into French. I do not understand English really nicely.
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You may notice that the 1st two conversations are in the past tense. In France it is in fact much more widespread to converse in the previous tense than present or future, the previous tense is used far more so than in most other languages. If you look to the French verb tenses lesson (      on my understand French site, you will see that the previous tense is also the most basic, easy to find out conversation tense. Just take the parts of the verb 'avoir' and use it with the previous participle to kind the past tense.
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Though forming the past participle for French verbs is accomplished differenty for each verb, if you are using "standard" verbs, the ending will stay consistent.
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"er" verbs: get rid of "er" from the infinitive and add "e"
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"ir" verbs: take away "ir" from the infinitive and add "i"
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"re" verbs: get rid of "re" from the infinitive and add "u"
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Parler(speak): parle
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Remplir(fill): rempli
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Entendre (hear): entendu
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Go back to the second conversation we covered, "Oui, j'ai beaucoup aime le scenario". See how the verb "aimer" (to like) is an "er" verb, here we removed the "er" and added "e", so it became "j'ai aime le scenario".
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Of course, given that we liked it quite a lot, we have to insert "beaucoup" to the middle. (In the case of the "er" verbs, even so, each the infinitive and the past participle finish up sounding related, in spite of the reality that the spelling is different. In this case, an 'ay' sound is acheived by the 'er' and 'e' endings.
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See if you can take the following brief sentences and generate the past tense employing 'ir' and 're' verbs.
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"J'ai rempli le verre." I filled the glass. "Il a entendu sa mere." He heard his mother.
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 24 September 2013

Marketing for any business is important, and, of most of the kinds of marketing available including Internet marketing, direct marketing and advertising, an effective public relations strategy remains the sole type of marketing that can reach a marketplace and offer validation and credibility. Think about it, if you were to read an ad for a small business in a magazine, or read an article about that same business where the operator was showcased discussing his or her product or service and being presented as an expert, which will grab your attention? My bet is the articleIn the Internet earth, the ways you can utilize PR have altered, but the fundamentals of a powerful public-relations strategy remains the same. It all boils down for your stories. Effective PR is all about story telling. Just how can your company reflect your uniqueness? By establishing who you are with what you do. To achieve this, you need to discover how to capitalize on your unique abilities to help make your business grow and differentiate it from your own competitors.Never before have people had the oppertunity to share information on such a global scale and with such dizzying speed. Alongside papers, publications, radio, TELEVISION and the Internet, more and more paths of communication are getting to be available. In many ways, marketing is magic-it is modern day alchemy.View your organization as a full time income, breathing being. You gave life to it and it requires structure and guidance. Decide where you want the business to go. Start defining your company, your picture and your message. Now, what about taking your communication to hundreds, thousands, possibly numerous clients and/or customers? How? Two words: public relations. This is something you can try by yourself, but you can seek out the professionals for support if you can manage it. They understand the business, have the contacts and in the future, can help you save time and money. Our PR organization has represented hundreds of smaller businesses and has placed clients in a broad variety of regional and national media outlets including USA Today, Time, Oprah, the Today Show, People, the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of different media outlets. Each firm we've worked with has had a distinctive story. Your task is to find yours.Through public relations, small enterprises can compete with the big boys. It's possible to do an interview in the day and have a story saturate the country by lunchtime. Effective press placement and public-relations can legitimize, confirm, sell goods, bring in clients, forge new alliances, bring you in contact with benefactors you never realized existed, and take you to the workplaces, boardrooms and even bedrooms of the most powerful people in the world.Whether you operate an established business, are starting a new venture, or function as a consultant, an effective PR plan can help develop your business or company. So, take a moment to define your organization and your message. Build your stories; discover what's newsworthy about your business. Today launch a PR plan, simply take your stories to the media and get ready for success.Copyright