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    additional ideas but shouldn’t change much of the story because that would be an insult the vision of the one who wrote it. Respect each other’s idea. In our crew we’ll be working on projects with stories that are either of the two types so let’s prepare our hearts for that. In the Development stage‚ writing of a draft script for the idea that’s formed is also included but this may not be the case if the type of story is Existing. It is also better to finalize the story during this stage to avoid

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    Case Summary Big Screen Studios is one of the largest Hollywood movies studios. Buck Knox‚ the president of Big Screen has established Big Screen as a studio that produced cost-efficient and profitable films. The studio also had a good reputation for being supportive of the creative side of film making. However‚ in the last two years Big Screen had invested in several major productions that for various reasons had all performed well below expectation. Knox heard that some of the board members were

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    them is the Peter Fonda. “Easy Driver” pays homage to a series of legends: true to the original of the cult film from 1969‚ no-one else except its main actor and Mercedes-Benz fan Peter Fonda and the song “Born to be wild” by the band Steppenwolf were eligible. Directed by Oscar-winning duo Joel and Ethan Coen‚ the film unites the legendary actor with the new Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster. Audi – equal pay This year’s Audi’s commercial is not about a certain model of a car‚ it’s also about the cause

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    ROMEO AND JULIET Does the prologue and opening scene prepare the audience for what follows? Shakespeare opens the play with a prologue of 14 lines. This prepares the audience for the content of the play. These 14 lines are basically a summary of the play. Within ?Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare focuses on many different themes such as love‚ hate‚ violence‚ fate‚ life and death. The prologue is written about these different themes that take part in the play. It gives the prologue a contrast to the

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    Be that as it may‚ the actors were able to gather up all my mundane interpretations and weave them into a masterpiece beyond my wildest imagination. 2. The presentation of the Elephant man certainly was surprising to say the least. The play started off in a more straightforward and to the point manner than in the scripted version. First off was the the carnival scene accompanied by fair music. In my opinion‚ it was quite interesting to see how they added extra actors just mulling about the

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    DRAMA WHAT IS DRAMA? Drama is a literary composition to be acted by players on a stage before an audience. Its successful portrayal depends on the cooperation that must exist among writers‚ actors‚ producers and audiences in accepting the limitations and the conventions of the stage. Since the turn of the twentieth century‚ modern drama has become the greatest form of mass entertainment in the western world. Experimentation and innovation are basic to this century’s dramatist. Through movies

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    in black was the fortune theatre in London and we went there on the 1st of November 2011. The Theatre from outside appears small old and slightly neglected‚ inside there was no attempt to prepare one for or indeed set the atmosphere for the nature of the play. The Fortune is small and the intimacy between actor and audience was brought out well by the fact that the furthest seats can only have been 15m away. The theatre is of Victorian style with ornate decorations and red carpets and seating‚ this

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    he grows up and married‚ a thousand cameras were recording the images of him to a millions audience watch like a movie. At age of 30‚ Truman still no doubt about his perfect life. And he doesn’t try to leave his Disneyland because every day people (actors) always remind Truman how dangerous the outside world is. Until he discovers everything around him was set up by the director. He saw everything keep repeating again and again. And when he looks at the picture of his wedding‚ he saw his wife did the

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    Elements of Desig ENG 225 Introduction to Film Andrea Pfaff February 25‚ 2013 Elements of Design There are many elements involved in creating and envisioning a film’s production. The first time a director reads a script he is beginning to prepare for the film’s overall look. However‚ designing the film is not only the director’s job‚ there are many others involved in this process. In this paper‚ I will identify each of the artists involved in the design process and how they contribute to the

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    The introduction of sound drastically changed Hollywood. Silent movies dominated early Hollywood‚ but sound quickly took the throne when people discovered how to make “talkies” during the late 1920s. Not only did the introduction of sound films lead to the demise of silent films‚ it also impacted the industry film style in Hollywood. As Hollywood studios experimented with the incorporation of sound into their films‚ it brought about significant changes‚ such as subtler acting‚ the beginnings of Foley

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