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    costume‚ lighting and sound. An audience is believed to be the most important element in theatre as they are the receptors of the stage. The physical presence of an audience can change a performance‚ inspire actors and create a memorable experience for both the actors and the audience. Theatrical performances rely greatly on sound in order to create mood or atmosphere. Lighting is also one of the most crucial design aspects which theatrical performances depend on. The primary function of lighting in the

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    The gods are angry and there’s no telling what will happen next. The genre of Percy Jackson and the lighting thief is fantasy‚ but to be more specific‚ you called call it mythic fantasy. Mythic fantasy has more traditional aspects intertwined in with the book‚ Percy Jackson has a lot of ancient Greek mythology in it‚ this is why Percy Jackson and the lightning thief is considered a mythic fantasy genre. The setting of Percy Jackson is not directly centred in one place; however‚ an important setting

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    Full Metal Jacket And Lighting Stanley Kubrick typically had worked with John Alcott in cinematography. However‚ Alcott’s right hand man - Douglas Milsome – made his debut in cinematography working on Kubrick’s film Full Metal Jacket in 1987. Full-Metal Jacket has a wide range of cinematography and lighting. Depending on the given situation and time the lighting compliments the cinematography. The techniques of lighting and camera-work are complementary of certain moods – comedy‚ gloomy‚ sad

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    Lighting and Darkness of Citizen Kane Directed by Orson Welles and released in 1941 by RKO‚ "Citizen Kane"‚ is considered by mane film critics to be one of the greatest examples of film ever made. Many critics believe the acting is one of the major reasons for the film’s greatness. Due to Orson Welles background in radio and live theater‚ others believe the music and sound effects are what truly make this film great. Orson Welles and Greg Toland‚ the cinematographer‚ both were considered to

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    Chapter 1 Introduction It is estimated that approxmately 33.1 million of immigrants (documented and undocumented) live in the United States (Camarota‚ 2002). Like other groups living in the U.S.‚ immigrants are a heterogeneous group and their reasons for coming to this country vary (Felicov‚ 1998; Santiago-Rivera‚ Arredondo‚ Gallardo-Cooper‚ 2002). For example‚ there is a clear distinction between a person who immigrates voluntarily and refugees who involuntarily leave their countries of origin

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    Indigenous people from using their land to hunt and fish freely. As a result of this‚ the Anishinaabe people were left amongst the poorest people in North America (p.233). After a long struggle‚ the Anishinaabe people found hope when Wisconsin brought the case to the Supreme Court in 1983 and formed the Voight Inter-Tribal Task Force. The purpose of the group

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    Design of Smart Lighting and PA System EE 2031 Mini Project National University of Singapore Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering Course: B. Eng. Electrical Engineering EE2031 Circuit and Systems Design Lab: Mini Project Design of Smart Lighting and PA System Module facilitators: Assoc. Prof Chim Wai Kin Dr Xiang Ning Mr Loke Yuan Ren Mr Sangit Sasidhar Lab Group: Friday_Room1_G2 (9am-12pm) Tan Kheng Loong A0087979X Wong Kok Keong A0087415B Wong Wei Long Andy A0087388J

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    The lighting used for “The Arabian Nights by Mary Zimmerman is based on providing a very minimalist approach to the acting and text of the actors on the stage. The director of the play‚ Jennifer Tuttle‚ chose to use simple overhead lighting for this production‚ which made a special focus on Zimmerman’s adaption of classic Middle Eastern literature. The lighting would sometimes accentuate the actors on the stage by permitting them to have spotlight on certain important solo narratives‚ yet the use

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    Electrical Lighting technician A.K.A Lighting Tech Lighting Techs are specialised in rigging‚ preparing‚ installing and operation of lights. They use their skills in such events like theatre‚ music‚ live performances‚ film and television productions and corporate functions. A lighting technician does not only just set the selected lights in a position from a director but also wires them to a mixing desk going through the regular process being Lantern – Patch bay – Dimmer rack – Lighting Dock. They

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    out an outsider in each of his movies. Each of these unique outsiders goes through a suspenseful journey having the audience anticipating the next scene. To create this suspense‚ Tim Burton uses many different cinematic techniques‚ mostly including lighting and non-diegetic sounds. For example‚ in his movie Edward Scisorhands‚ when Peg is seeing Edward emerge from the darkness‚ the non-diegetic music was creepy and mysterious having the audience suspenseful of Edward and Peg’s upcoming actions. Also

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