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    They also seem very wary of each other since they would not even touch hands at the end of their conversation. Since the production by Donmar Warehouse was in a women’s prison‚ there was not much stage to work with. They were also not allowed to wear props or other

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    Ben Smith 2nd Semester play review 16 June 2104 The Taming of The Shrew During the play there are 3 men who are trying to woo Bianca‚ the youngest doughtier of Baptista Minola. Before any of them are aloud to court his younger doughtier they must find a husband for the foul and angry Katherina the eldest doughtier of Minola. Conveniently a man named Petruchio arrives in Padua who is looking for a bride the 2 men that were after Bianca first get him to agree to court Katherina. In

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    Jaws to create suspense for viewers? Throughout the well-known film Jaws‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ a number of different film techniques are displayed to create suspense for viewers. A few of these many techniques used are character behaviour‚ props and sound effects. These techniques help draw the audience to the film and experience different feelings towards each of the characters. Character behaviour is a key film technique used to create suspense‚ Steven Spielberg displays this technique

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    Sheila. The use of music of the period‚ authentic photographs of war experiences and an interview situation‚ consequently the settings used are minimal. A television studio and a motel room. The props are minimal too; basic motel room furniture‚ a tapestry‚ a suitcase‚ a shoe horn and an on air sign.

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    for what the night would bring as for it being at night made me feel like the play was going to be dark and almost mysterious. The play was known for its wit and gags‚ which I absolutely love in a Comedy. Being a Comedy: I expected the mass use of props‚ physical theatre and cross-cutting. I was a little bit sceptical of the choice of only having 4 actors as I honestly thought to myself: “How on Earth is that possible?” but as the play progressed‚ the stage no longer belonged to 4 actors; it belonged

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    Method style acting with detailed stages. Symbolic- The use of symbol in dramatic performance can be one of the simplest and also most complicated of all techniques. Essentially‚ symbolism implies a greater meaning than the literal suggestion. Props are the easiest to work with because objects in everyday life are symbols in society (for example a rose symbolises love; a cross symbolises

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    Award‚ Certificate and Diploma in Caring for Children Level One Scheme of work for CFC 23: Musical Activities for Young Children. (QCF) January 2013-February 2013 Tutor: Melissa. Hastie. In class support: Laura Caruth (LC)‚ every Monday Unit AimThe aim of this unit is to enable the learner to gain an understanding of musical activities for young children | DateWeek beg. | Learning Outcomes | Activities/Learning experiences | Equality and Diversity | Resources | Week 18/01/13 | Introduce

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    Advantages: This stage is the most common‚ and most of the worlds scripts were designed with this kind of staging in mind. It also allows much more realism and special effects‚ as the audience only watches from one side‚ so tricks can be concealed and props/scenery/actors can be positioned‚ ready for action‚ only just out of the audiences view. A curtain at the back allows actors to run from one side of the stage to the other without being seen‚ while elements of the play can easily be brought into view

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    more fantastic‚ lighthearted tint. He also uses German Expressionistic qualities of mirroring internal landscapes of the characters with the external settings. Sharpness plays a major part in Pan’s Labyrinth‚ from the architecture to the props. With the props‚ Del Toro places emphasis on keys and knives. Keys posses an obvious denotation of being able to unlock things that previously stayed out of reach. In the film‚ they are used as a means of breaking into the military camp‚ a literal example

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    Namara the themes that I found interesting was adaptation‚ faith and determination. In the movie these themes are shown through Bethany Hamilton‚ McNamara also shows this through dialogue‚ camera angles and props. The theme Adaptation is shown through Bethany and the different dialogues and props that were used in the film. After Bethany’s shark attack Bethany has to learn to adapt to everyday things. We see this when Bethany does a voiceover saying how the simplest things like tying her hair up‚ and

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