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    verbatim theatre

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    purpose of Verbatim theatre has always been to challenge audiences into a confrontation with real events and concrete facts‚ an to prevent their escapism into theatrical fantasy.” How well does this statement apply to Verbatim plays‚ RRR and LP? Alfred Hitchcock commented‚ “ what is drama but life with the dull bits cut out.” This quotes is typically true of drama‚ however verbatim theatre is contrary to this as it forces it audiences to confront serious issues and offers conventions that shy

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    Crucible - Danforth

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    Danforth is a very authoritative character throughout the play and is often the one to regain order in times of chaos. He is a key character in the play‚ used by Miller to engage the audience. As he begins to believe Mary Warren that it was all lies‚ it gives the audience hope‚ and builds up the suspense leaving the audience wanting to know what will happen next. From the very beginning of the act it is clear that due to the respect he has managed to gain and his high position in the court he is very

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    film. One of the first aspects of editing that I notices was in the first few minutes of the film. During this moment‚ the audience is shown a gun. This gives the views the idea that the film that they are about to watch is a crime thriller‚ and when the gun comes into view‚ the gun is seen in extreme-close up. This becomes becomes significant in the film’s story as the audience continues to watch.  The second editing

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    What makes a good presentation? Presentation is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or learner. The fundamental part of a presentation is about knowing how to present your information to the audience. In many cases‚ you can make the ultimate impression on your audience by how you present your information and yourself rather than the information you’re presenting. Quality of a presentation can be scaled in various aspects. Material‚ voice‚ body language

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    While presenting he tends to keep eye contact with the audience. He also does not use any notecards‚ which this indicates that he knows his topic enough and is able to talk smoothly through his presentation. Also‚ to keep the audience interested‚ he adds humor in his presentation to help explain his connections. Bedwell does such a great job with his speech‚ that I do not see where he needs any improvement. In this speech he teaches the audience that the things we miss‚ tends to cripple our thinking

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    Stakeholders Essay

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    multiplied when it involves an audience of stakeholders consisting of managers‚ CEO’s‚ stockholders and the like. These people determine your future within the company. Giving a bad presentation not only makes you look bad‚ but also portrays the company’s image in a negative manner. However‚ there are several things a person can do to give an outstanding presentation and make both the company and the presentation seem perfect. Things to Consider About the Audience When giving a presentation

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    Audience, Aim and Tone

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    Audience Purpose and Tone Three possible entry points into assessing an essay—and important considerations for writers as well—are the identification of the essay’s audience‚ purpose and tone. “Audience” refers to the readership the writer is writing for—as best we can tell from reading it ourselves. An essay’s intended audience could be the entire world‚ or the entire English-reading population‚ or everyone in the United States‚ or readers of the Washington Post newspaper. It could be

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    Ruby Moon Essay

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    which is between Sonny Jim and Sylvie‚ this scene establishes the broken and psychotic world they inhabit and contextualises the grief felt by the protagonists. It demonstrates the dark and twisted atmosphere of the characters world and shows the audience the irrational state in which they live. All throughout the play we sense the important values present in Australian ideas that are represented in the world of the text. We observe the disruption of the moral code and the sense of grief and loss

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    draw in the audience. She starts out by using a mix of sympathy and humor and then gets serious to inform

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    3/20/2013 Lyndsay Cader 131200072 | Northlink College: Drama 2 | Task 1: Site Specific Contents 1 Theoretical perspectives of site specific ------------------------------------------------- Evaluation of the meaning of site specific 2 ------------------------------------------------- Misconceptulisation 2 ------------------------------------------------- Site specific or not site specific 2 ------------------------------------------------- I am site specific

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