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    the mood of the act and the structure of the play. The lighting design focuses on what the production requires of us based on actors and settings and our perception of forms and depth. The lighting also allows the audience to experience the time and place of the actions. COSTUME DESIGN—Define…what do costumes reflect? Costume design reflects the era through what the actors are wearing. It also reflects the character’s social position‚ profession‚ cleanliness‚ age‚ physique and health. PROPERTIES—What

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    traditions in theatre. (Social Responsibility) The Actor 1. What does Thespian mean? Thespian means Actor. 2. Describe the acting profession as stated in your book? Most bewildering profession. Can be extraordinarily rewarding but also most tough and demanding. Takes incredible sacrifices from every area of life: Financial‚ spiritual‚ mental‚ and physical. 3. Define representation training/acting. Acting emanates from somewhere INSIDE the actor. Studies the role closely‚ uses imagination‚ lives

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    Kramer vs. Kramer deserves four out of four stars rating. The film’s actors were incredible. Dustin Hoffman‚ Meryl Streep‚ and Justin Henry played their characters well. They seemed to be really going through the struggles of the movie instead of reading a script. Emotion and reality was expressed through the actors. Viewers got to grow with the roles. Because of the dynamic characters‚ it caused a relationship between them and the audience. Kramer vs. Kramer was based on ideas that occur in everyday

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    location can kill the movie. When choosing a location‚ filmmakers must consider that it is within the budget and that they have permits to film there. Luckily the Location scouts can help in the efforts to find a location. The 2nd factor is cast. Actors can be one of the reasons why short are filmed out of sequence. An example that was given in Lost in la Mancha was the availability of Johnny Depp. He was only able to be in Spain for three week so his scenes had to be shot first or before other scenes

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    A Career in Acting

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    Thesis: A career in acting has many parts‚ but all of it is dedication. I. To be an actor first you have to get the proper education and training. A. Formal training is necessary to an acting career. A.1. Www.careers.stateuniversity.com says “it is a profession that requires unusual talent and years of training and study” (“Actor Job Description‚ Career as an Actor‚ Salary‚ Employment”). A.2. They also continue to say‚ “ Besides developing acting skills‚ aspiring performers should study speech

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    acting‚ film and theatre industries give labour to actors‚ producers‚ sound producers and other ancillary staff and implicitly also to composers and script and screen writers. On the other hand they are different by the techniques of acing‚ by methods of performance‚ background illustrations and relationships with audience. When comparing acting in films and theatre it is observable that the way actors act in films or on stage differs. Theatre actors have to use spacious and exaggerated movements and

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    Okay‚ I know that I am not the only one who likes dinosaurs. When I say dinosaurs‚ most people automatically think “Jurassic Park” or at least one of their well created dinosaurs shown in the movie(s). Over the years‚ Jurassic Park has gained more viewers and larger audiences around the world. It all started with a great book‚ and then a movie‚ and tons of toys and‚ of course‚ more movies. Jurassic park has basically shaped or views on dinosaurs. T-Rex: bad; Raptors: bad; Brachiosaurus: good. Yeah

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    My greatest artistic experience is playing the role of Sweeney Todd. It was the hardest role I’ve ever played. I got to play Sweeney Todd at fifteen years old. I was about to finish my freshman year of high school. I don’t believe many other actors get the opportunity to play a role as diverse as Sweeney Todd. The background research I did on the character was incredible. To become a murderer and live what Sweeney went through was extremely difficult. One reason was because I’d never loved someone

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    A young adult was in love with the movie Fight Club. Kyle and his friends made movies‚ fought‚ and acted like they were the actors from the famous movie. “‘I thought that he thought he was Tyler Durden‚’” (Gendar‚ Burke‚ and McShane 2). One of Kyle’s friends reported that statement towards the media saying how much Kyle idolized the main character of Fight Club. Kyle had threatened classmates with knifes and was an extremely violent teenager. He plotted his plan accordingly to the famous 1999 movie

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    that dramatic structure follows the actual structure of life and structure and poetry should be integral parts of drama. Konstantin Stanislavski felt that same need for reality on the stage. He spent the majority of his life searching for how an actor can create truth on stage and‚ in doing so‚ he tapped into many of the same veins of humanity that Naturalists and Realists did. He expressed the same desire of Naturalists for a realistic theatre that shows life with its dramatic structure and intrigue

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