Knowing Your Audience XBCOM/275 May 18‚ 2014 Carlos Garcia Knowing Your Audience Before one decides to communicate information to the public‚ it is important to note that in today’s world of communication the general public no longer exists. The communication releases should be audience targeted; the key strategy is to identify the audience‚ their roles and needs‚ and how the message is to be delivered to achieve the intended purpose (Tennyson & Ray‚ 2005). The Chilean Copper Mine collapse
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Knowing Your Audience Q & A & Communication Release Cecilia Estrada BCOM/275 November 5‚ 2013 Instructor Naim Duran What are some considerations to remember given the different roles and people in the audience? Some of the considerations to remember when speaking in front of an audience should be to understand the audience member’s belief‚ to project credibility and honesty. Understand audience concerns and satisfy audience expectations. Also some other
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Macbeth‚ an exciting and suspenseful drama written in the seventeenth century by William Shakespeare‚ still engage modern audiences. The three universal themes of Macbeth are the supernatural‚ the conflicts of order and ambition‚ which are still relevant today. This is demonstrated through the original play and Roman Polanski’s film of Macbeth produced in 1971. Shakespeare’s theme of supernatural is apparent all through his play‚ Macbeth. It was believed that he wrote it especially for King James
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revenge a duty‚ why is a play like Hamlet still of interest to film and theatre audiences? As William Shakespeare began writing Hamlet in 1598 - at the end of the 16th century - the play which would go on to become one of his most famous pieces of work was geared towards an audience of “churls”‚ “groundlings” and the less-educated members of theatre-going society‚ just as equally as the more educated and affluent audience members. Theatre being a relatively affordable and popular form of entertainment
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Public Speaking Professor. Z Week 4 Keon Thomas HW#4 Chapter 4 # 1‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7 1. What is an audience-centered speaker? An audience-centered speaker is to dramatize the importance of connecting‚ let’s contrast the speaker with two speakers who fail to connect. 3. How can a speaker get advance information about an audience? The speaker can get advance information by knowing who your listeners are. But if you’re not familiar with your listeners‚ collect information about them by means of
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‘’The Music man’’ Response ‘’The music man" is a play that was written for entertainment to make people laugh which is a good thing‚ because it helps to release stress. The play was not just entertaining it was romantic‚ touching and unique from other musical plays I have seen. Yes‚ the play was not based on realism‚ for example in real life we don’t see people doing choreography with the same moves. It’s funny because I still saw some real life situation in the
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Personal Response to Children of Men The film Children of Men made me feel a range of emotions. Fear‚ dread and shock were some of my reactions to the various scenes in the film. The whole idea of this dystopian society seemed so realistic and possible that I felt fear for the potential our society has to slowly evolve into a similar situation. Alfonso Cuaron used cinematography and sound to increase suspense and tension‚ which created fear as well. A commonly used aspect of cinematography
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! Dancing at Lughnasa Response paper The play Dancing at Lughnasa is about five sisters‚Kate‚ Maggie‚ Christina‚ Rose and Agnes who live in the cottage in the rural Ireland with their old brother Jack. The whole story is told from the perspective of a seven years old boy Michael who is the son of Christina and Gerry. Gerry is a young man works as a gramophone salesman. The whole story happens during a summer before the festival Lughnasa. The play is presented at Hemsley Theatre ‚ known
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In rhetorical writing there are many key elements which are used. Some of these elements that are utilized are: Audience‚ Purpose‚ and Context. Each one of these three are used differently‚ but ultimately‚ in a similar way. Here are some examples using “pc gaming making a comeback‚ is here to stay” as reference‚ a staff editorial found on the website www.gameindustry.com. Our first example is Context‚ in this article the context is used to bring the reader to attention not only of the topic‚ but
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What Role Do Audience Play Rosa Rivarola Rasmussen College Author notes The essay is being presented on March 3rd. 2013 to Marek McKenna for G380/AMH3304 Section 01 Visions of America Since 1945 What role do audiences play in creating popular culture? Explain how Hollywood both manipulated and reflected the popular culture of the 1950’s and 60’s. The role of the audience is to infuse the fire in the popular culture movement. It appears that Hollywood was caught between the wall and
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