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    food coloring added to it!These are a few tricks food stylists can do to make food look amazing to be able to take that perfect photo. Now a food stylists Job doesnt end with the food‚ they also chose the plating‚the background and any props that will be in the photo.Food Stylists must be organized‚ they need everything together to do assignments quickly‚so that they can get from one job to another quickly if they want to make any money.They need to be a good cook and baker‚in

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    it can be multiple places depending what is being advertised at the time (Yahoo‚ 2014). To add a photo studio the company would need equipment such as plywood‚ nails‚ hammer‚ paint‚ ladder to construct the studio. Once the studio is built then the props would need to be made and added to the studio (Yahoo‚ 2014). However; if Kudler fine foods decided to use what is already in the store then it would only need to rope off certain areas during certain times during the day and set up for its commercial

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    Pros And Cons Of Macbeth

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    Its purpose it to protect the theater from any ghosts or spirits that want to cause mischief. Ghost lights are still used in many theaters today. The effects of not leaving ghost lights on can range from clothing malfunctions‚ faulty speakers‚ and props breaking. Fortunately‚ there are a few ways to reverse the curse. The rituals include yelling a string of obscenities‚ spinning around 3 times‚ and lastly spitting over your left shoulder then exiting the theater until you’re invited back (MacGowan)

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    Instead of throwing out thousands of pounds of fresh food‚ people should donate and look at other places in the world where people are starving. The images in the play also meld with the choreography to make the play more relatable. Famine uses two prop steaks in her choreography and at one point is unable to reach the steaks even though they are right in front of her. This is symbolic of the starving people around the world who are unable to gain access to food due to poverty or other unfortunate

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    War Horse: Theatre Review Before I went to theatre‚ I was expecting puppets to be moving and for it to be an emotional play. We (my drama class) went to the ‘New London Theatre in west. We went to go and watch the play ‘War Horse ‘which the book was written by Michael Morpurgo. The directors of the play are Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris. The person who had the idea of the novel and playwright was Nick Stafford. As soon as we got to the theatre‚ my first impression was ‘Wow ‘.It was so big and

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    Moore River. The story is narrated by a much older and wiser‚ Molly herself. It shows how she‚ her sister and their cousin escaped Moore River and returned to their families. The movie focuses a great deal on characterisation applying clothing and props‚ camera angles and sound and music affects to nearly every scene to give the audience an ambience‚ and to set the scene. Character

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    To be a great actor you must absorb your characters needs‚ wants‚ and desires. Throughout each moment of the play‚ the actor that played Buddy engulfed those three things to deceive the audience into believing he was Buddy the elf. The actor made this clear throughout the play by the thrill in the way they moved‚ the excitement in their voice‚ and how he was able to display how he felt to the audience with his facial expressions. The character Buddy transforms through the course of the play from

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    the ballerinas were dressed in cocktail dresses with pointe shoes and hair in a bun. The ballerinas were gracefully in the background as Baryshnikov and Kudo danced. The music would change the tone and harmony with the dancers every movement. There props used was candles‚ long drapes and a screen in the background. The lighting was dim colors as red‚ blue‚ and pink. Baryshnikov was outstanding dancer in The Little Ballet‚ his technique was very impressive. Baryshnikov is trying to win Elaine Kudo’s

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    car outfit and Val was wearing black race car outfit. There dance was very fast they moved their feet quickly. They had racer cars as props that’s how they started the dance. I would rate them a nine. DANCING WITH THE STARS WITH THE FOX TROT Bethany was wearing a long red dress and derrick was wearing all black with red suspenders. They are using a guitar as prop which is cute how they start off. They are dancing all about the base. I would rate them a ten. DANCING WITH THE STARS VIENNESE WALTS

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    slow-moving‚ however the lack stage furniture actually focused the audience even more on the storyline‚ as there were few distractions. This also allowed the actors to effectively include Drama Mediums such as multiple prop. The actors were so convincing in their use of the props‚ that one truly believed a wooden box was a horse and cart. The colours of the set were dull and gloomy; blacks‚ greys and browns – this delivered the effect of shadowing the stage and intensifying the atmosphere. The

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