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    500 Days Of Summer

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    Zayna Gomez Comm 450 Professor Allen December 2‚ 2014 Non-verbal communication plays a key role in signifying the status of Tom and Summer’s relationship. Provide depth examples of how proxemics‚ eye contact‚ touch‚ and chronemics are articulated in the film. Interpersonal communication skills provide the tools to make a foundation for friendships and romantic relationships. Conflict and nonverbal communication are looked into with more depth in interpersonal relationships. In the movie 500 Days

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    Noverbal communication

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    between people. It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as body language (kinesics)‚ but nonverbal communication encompasses much more‚ such as use of voice (paralanguage)‚ touch (haptics)‚ distance (proxemics)‚ and physical environments/appearance.[1]Typically overlooked in nonverbal communication are proxemics‚ or the informal space around the body and chronemics: the use of time. Not only considered eye contact‚ oculesics comprises the actions of looking while talking and listening‚ frequency of glances

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    Ruby Moon Essay

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    The individual experiences found in Australian society are the fear of the unknown‚ grief and loss‚ life in a ‘cul-de-sac’ and identity. Matt Cameron explores these ideas in the play Ruby Moon through the use of cyclical structure‚ Absurd and Artaud theatre and transformational acting as well as the elements of production to convey the experiences to the audience. The prevailing cultural‚ historical and political contexts in Australia influenced him to write the play‚ which is a fusion of non-realism

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    Zauerli Statue Analysis

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    the statue. Dominant and Subsidiary Contrast: The statue remains the dominant. The Student and her key are the subsidiary contrasts. Movement: The Student takes a key from her pocket‚ moves right to left and places it on the statue base. Character Proxemics and Position: Social‚ personal‚ intimate as the Student moves to the statue‚ then places her key on it. Camera Movement: Stationary. Camera Angle: Eye level. Lens: Wide angle. Depth of Field: Deep focus. Lighting: Same as previous. Color Usage: Same

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    Preliminary Standard English 2013 Visual Analysis Techniques Visual images‚ like all representations‚ “are never innocent or neutral reflections of reality...they represent for us: that is‚ they offer not a mirror of the world but an interpretation of it.” (Midalia 1999 p. 131) Visual Analysis Metalanguage Term Definition Composition What is included (both text and image) or omitted and how it has been deliberately placed. The structure of components placed together is extremely important

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    given and received at many different levels; ones that are known and others that are not known. While there are numerous nonverbal codes that are noticeable throughout A Map for Saturday‚ there are four that I want to focus on. The first is the proxemics code‚ which deals with personal space in territory. The next is the chronemics code. The chronemics code is defined as the way time is structured in the communication process. After that‚ I will discuss how the touching norms‚ or the haptics code

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    Performance Space Analysis

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    construction and context of meaning. Venues also come with their own sets of conventions and coding‚ which may alter the reading of a performance. On a smaller scale‚ it is a defining of areas between audience and performer‚ therefore having a more proxemics based analysis. There is a tendency throughout history to establish a norm of performance space. This has meant in general‚

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    physical theatre reflected the tone of the stimulus well‚ all of the responses tended to lean towards drawing fear from the audience‚ for example instead of limiting the use of space to a typical theatre styled front on stage setting the use of proxemics broadened when groups branched out and included the audiences space during their performance‚ this gave the piece a threatening edge and popped the comfortable bubble that the audience would’ve usually been used to and expected. This first exercise

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    Written Performance Concept Play: Translations As a director‚ I want to emphasise the concept of a forbidden romance which is the essential theme of the play. So in my duologue‚ it was important to remember my directorial intentions throughout in order for the audience to understand the complexity of the situation. ‘Translations’ was written by the Irish playwright Brian Friel in 1980‚ however‚ it is set in the 19th century in it fictional town on Baile Beag. Brian Friel stated that ‘Translations’

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    Analysis Of Brassed Off

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    trucks and were wheeled on and off the stage‚ making the set more functional and interesting as a viewer. During the band practise scene‚ when Danny (Garry Cooper) approached Jim and Harry (Darren Bancroft and Howard Chadwick) they backed off using proxemics to show some fear‚ then Danny got closer showing himself to be somewhat of a threat to them. He also blocked them from the audience showing that he had control over them. Straight after‚ Garry Cooper gave a monologue during which he polished a shoe

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