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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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    Six Characters in Search of an Author: Why the Play Was Worth Reading After All I must admit that reading Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello turned out to be a rather trying ordeal. The brief foreword in the textbook warned me that I was about to be introduced to "the self-conscious‚ reflexive theater of modernism"‚ adding that the author [Pirandello] expressed a particular "existentialist interest in consciousness" (201). Since I have never considered myself a fan or either

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    the camera and actor movements‚ this helps to keep the boom out of frame while getting the microphone as close as possible to the actor for crisp sound. Booming Over head: Recording dialogue between two actors (Andiswe &Mathew) in the same shot‚ this technique is going to help a lot because the microphone is put above and slightly before the actors‚ places in the Centre of both actors which helps to create a clean recording. “ When booming from overhead‚ the mix between all actors delivering dialogue

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    who played Stella looked and acted completely natural in every way possible‚ especially in her speech and gestures she made throughout the film. The second category is inherent thoughtfulness or emotionality which is to determine is the actor or actress effectively conveys the thought process or feelings behind the character’s actions or reactions. James Stewart seemed to put every emotion into his character J.B. “Jeff” Jefferies and put a great amount of thought into every scene. Grace

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    The Film Experience 2e‚ Chapter Quizzes Ch 05 completed Total score: 20 out of 20‚ 100% [pic] 1. The brief superimposition of one image over another where the first image fades out and the second image fades in is called [pic]a. an iris out. [pic]b. a dissolve. [pic]c. a cutaway. [pic]d. a zoom. 2. A primary purpose of a cutaway shot is to [pic]a. break the 30 degree rule. [pic]b. break the fourth wall. [pic]c. expand time. [pic]d. condense time. 3. An initial long shot that

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    different characters. It is a film that shows how two people who did not get a long come together at a time of need and become friends and respect each other. The story line is great and the actors portrayed the characters beautifully. 7. This movie in my opinion is better than band of brothers‚ the actors and characters really tried hard to get their role perfectly. The story line as well is very interesting; nothing is expected or obvious to the viewers. I would recommend this movie to my friends

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    be followed‚ but it has enough scope for improvisation as well. Though the emphasis of Raslila is on ’darshan’ or the visual appeal‚ it is important to capture the ’bhava’ or the sentiment. This is done through music‚ dance and drama enacted by the actors.  The various ’raasas’ or dramatic flavors like friendship‚ conjugal love‚ parental love‚ amazement‚ compassion‚ humour‚ chivalry‚ fury‚ fear and dread are expressed through this traditional folk form.  The range of the villagers who perform

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    Joanna Parker Mr. Griggs English 1002‚ CRN 60501 February 13‚ 2012 ULM Children’s Theatre Department The benefit of presenting theatre to children is providing them with the opportunity to see live actors and receive educational materials in a way that is different from the normal classroom experience. Many children only see movies and television. Giving them the opportunity to visit a theatre or having an acting group visit their school is a way to introduce them to another form

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    recognizes the characters played by the actor by identifying the masks they wear. (149 words) 2.1. Answer the following questions briefly (a) Why does the author call a mask ‘a false face’? (1) (b) Why do criminals wear masks? (1) (c) What was the use of masks in masked balls? (1) (d) For how long did people attending masked balls keep their masks on? (1) (e) What is the ancient belief associated with masks? (1) (f) How can masks be useful to stage actors? (1) Answers a) it hides the face of

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    The play is set in a fictional town in Indiana called Jackson. It is centered on a girl’s life from age five to age twenty-six named Elisabeth. This girl has a disability called cerebral palsy and is unable to move her legs‚ so she is confined to a wheelchair. The play shows the audience scenes from her life and those having to do with her life. These scenes include her consciousness‚ acted out by an ensemble of characters; other children’s interactions with her and conversations about her; situations

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