I chose to do a movie script because I really like watching movies. I did my best to imitate the structure of a movie script. I used the “courier” font because most of the real movie scripts used it since all of the characters in the font occupied the same amount of space. The font and structure of the script make it easier for different people to read. Whenever someone has dialogue‚ two indentations are made. The
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periodically. In the beginning‚ it was humorous because of the plot and script. Then something serious would happen‚ and my mood would change from happy to sad/angry. It made me angry and amused at the same time when they would talk about the discrimination against the Jews that went on. I was angry as this was unfair‚ yet the way that it was dealt with was quite humorous. It made the situation seem more comical then serious and sad. The little boy in the film‚ Guido’s son‚ moved me so much because
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write a script for each member of the group‚ the script was supposed to be the same for everyone in your group‚ but afterwards you were supposed to add a bit more details‚ so your story would be different from the story of your mate in the group‚ even though the text for your characters stays the same. With a help of this task I understood that actors play a giant roles in film‚ that a good artist can make even a bad script look great on screen or vice versa he or she can ruin an amassing script‚ because
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A SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS CONCEPTS I USE By Fanita English (From “How Did You Become a Transactional Analyst?“ Transactional Analysis Journal‚ Vol. 35 ‚ #1 Jan 2005) “How did you become a transactional analyst?” I am often asked that question when I tell people what I do. I answer that originally my training as a therapist was in Freudian psychoanalysis and included eight years of personal psychoanalysis. I practiced as such for l4 years‚ treating both children and adults. Increasingly
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steer the audience in different directions and sets the scene without anybody saying a single word. It is a lot of hard work‚ and time though. Easy prop needs to be discussed with the actors‚ and the rest of the company‚ the music needs to fit the script
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saw the play‚ my expectations were it was going to be boring and just plain acting‚ which I do not like. I was quite surprised to find out it was a musical. I was quite looking forward to see how they used the script to make it happy‚ sad or funny at times. When I looked at part of the script in class‚ I didn’t really understand what was going on The type of stage used was
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Orpheus and Eurydice (SCRIPT) THE CAST Orpheus: Eurydice: Pluto: Persephone: Zeus: The Crowd: Everyone (except Orpheus) Ferry man: Cerberus: THE SCRIPT (Orpheus and Eurydice walk on) (Orpheus is playing on his lyre) Eurydice: Ahhhhhhh! (Screaming in pain after being bitten by a snake) Orpheus: (catches Eurydice as she falls) Orpheus: “Eurydice what’s the matter?” (Dramatic) Orpheus: “I must get Eurydice back! There is no life without.” The Crowd: “You can’t go to the Underworld
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of the pre mentioned scripts do go in two diverse directions. Given these points‚ the characters and themes of these anecdotes are very comparable in more than one way while being very divergent
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with subtext. The broken wings and shattered photo glass is symbolic of Mona’s life. The “mending” of the wings symbolizes healing. The leaving behind of the photo symbolizes the beginning of recovery. There’s a lot to really admire about this script and it merits consideration. There’s no doubt that the showcase
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Our teachers love us and always want us to do our best. Sometimes we don’t realize how much they care about us. They love us and are going to be so sad when we leave. They don’t know it but we love them too‚ most of the time! Some ways they express that is through songs. They want us to stay Humble and Kind like Tim McGraw‚ leave our legacy like The Script‚ and always know that we are one of a kind like Pink. These messages are the three things that we need in our lives forever. “Childhood stars shine
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