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    also by not having a costume‚ and not mentally preparing for what you are about to do. By doing these few things I can be very well prepared for the jump. Doing a Polar Plunge is no small feat and do not get me wrong because this is one of the biggest highs I get. I think the number one thing that can ruin your plunge would be to not pack everything you will need to either jump in‚ or the cloths that you will change into after the plunge. If you forget to bring your costume‚ or even a part of it

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    Xiaofang Lu Dr. Gordon J Duguid THEA106 10/29/2014 Comments on "She Kills Monsters" After watching the theater production "She Kills Monsters‚" I have some personal perspectives‚ regarding six aspects of the theater: scenery‚ costumes‚ sound‚ lighting‚ actors‚ and summary. Scenic design in theater The scenery of this production used a very dark color scheme. The type of the stage is very similar to a proscenium stage‚ which has many advantages including realistic settings‚ central focus‚ and also

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    first time. Imagine if them see and copy the way of dressing like dangdut singer costumes in CDs cover. We had know that nowadays dangdut loved by the people especially for man because of it erotic dance and erotic costume. In our way to explain how erotic they costume was‚ we can see in many aspects. We can indentify from the pants‚ most dangdut singer like to use hotpants or short. Perhaps that simple casual costume or that could increase their comfort to dance attractively. They don’t think if

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    began belly dancing about a year ago and I fell in love with the style. I truly believe that it is simply the most amazing and unique style of dancing I have ever been a part of. It all started at a belly dance show where I was captivated by all the costumes‚ moves‚ and the intense beauty on stage that my love began. I decided to take classes to learn all the moves and techniques. Although‚ I gained so much more then just techniques from the class. I learned so much about the history of belly dance and

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    Role of the Scenographer

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    to the overall scenic approach‚ the use of lighting‚ audio‚ visual effects‚ costumes‚ scene changes‚ and the overall interpretation of the narrative. A// This essay is going to act as a case study of live productions which I have personally seen‚ and drawing from other examples to be able to communicate the role of the scenographer and the product. It will highlight the outcomes of audio-visual effects‚ lighting‚ costume design‚ scene changes and the understanding of the storyline. Scenography

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    Film analysis 2-Sherlock Jr. As we have discussed in class‚ mise-en-scene is all about what is staged and arranged in front of the camera: actors‚ props‚ setting‚ color‚ movement‚ costume‚ make-up‚ and more. Identify *three* significant‚ specific elements of mise-en-scene from the scene in SHERLOCK JR. (see link above). Then answer the following questions: 1) For each element you mention‚ write a little about its meaning‚ emotional impact‚ and significance to the story.  2) Discuss whether or not

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    film is a relevant piece of literature that examines the elements language‚ props‚ and costumes. The original play uses Shakespearean language‚ traditional props along with Elizabethan-styled clothing. The 1996 film by Baz Luhrmann and the written play by William Shakespeare are similar because Shakespearean language is used in both plays. They are different because‚ in the 1996 film‚ modern props and costumes were used while in the written play‚ it was traditional. The 1996 film is better because

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    skirt tricks. Each costume from each region represents that particular region by containing things they would wear and things that characterize that region‚ in other words the region’s heritage. For example‚ in the region of Nuevo Leon‚ German and ranching heritages arise. This is represented through the costume by including cowboy hats‚ boots (the color could be either black or white)‚ shorter skirts up to the knee‚ and even fringe on the male costumes. Where the difference of costumes is exemplified

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    character through many different techniques. The techniques I will be describing are costume‚ camera shots and angles and using a motif. Costume is an influential technique used to subtly manipulate the audience’s feelings towards Tybalt to be distasteful and loathing. This is important because Tybalt is the ‘bad guy’ in the movie‚ and making him disliked is a way of emphasising this. An example of when costume is used to make Tybalt disliked is at the ball scene‚ when he is dressed as a cold-

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    ovals.Fourth‚ you can draw out the face and because SD characters look childish. So‚ they must have big eyes that will make them cute. Then‚ you should roughly draw out the basic costume without adding details to it. However‚ you shouldn’t draw costumes that “stick” on the character’s body. Even it is tight‚ the costume has some thickness‚ so they don’t “stick” on the body entirely. After you finished all the draft‚ you can draw the arms‚ legs‚ hands‚ and legs or any exposed flesh. About the hands

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