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    Composers use distinctively visual images to explore complex ideas. These ideas are what make the visual images distinctive or memorable. In the australian play Shoe Horn Sonata by john misto and the Vivian Bullwinkel story used distinctly visual techniques to highlight the past experiences during war. Both storys shared by two friends‚ Shelia and Birdie and Vivian and Betty. Through the use of powerful dialogue and threatric techniquies‚ both storys explore through their use of proof‚ the untold

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    Analyse how techniques were used to create impact in one important section of “Once Were Warriors” Directed by Lee Tamahori. In the film‚ “Once Were Warriors” the visual techniques camera shots and angles‚ lighting and sound effects were used to create impact in the party scene. The impact created shows us‚ the audience‚ that alcohol can lead to violence. Firstly‚ the director uses camera shots and angles to create impact in showing us the relationships between the characters and how they become

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    Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Lawson’s short stories and in ONE other related text of your own choosing. Distinctly visual techniques are conveyed and compared in Lawson’s short stories and Catherine Hardwicke’s 2003 film Thirteen. Both Lawson and Hardwicke’s texts employ techniques such as personification‚ Imagery and flashbacks‚ which highlight and communicate the ways distinctively visual‚ are compared in texts. Henry Lawson establishes the harsh environment of

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    Visual merchandising is developing the floor plans‚ lighting effects‚ display the products to attract the customers toward making the purchase. Visual merchandising techniques were first introduced to the world in 19th century‚ when the big establishments like Marshall Field&Co changed their business from wholesale to retail and goods display became necessary to attract the consumers. It includes showing and promoting the products‚ creating an connection between the display and the viewer‚ getting

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    Q: Although Howling Wolf’s drawing is seen as naively executed by the standards of western art. Why do we conclude that his record of the treaty signing event is more honest than the illustration recorded by the other artist? A: I think that his was more honest because of everything that he included that was going on around them at the time of the signing. He also gave great detain over what the rolls of the woman were and that this was how they were seen in that time that the treaty was signed

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    ------------------------------------------------- Techniques for creative teaching Creativity Home About Creativity Defining creativity Elements of creativity Fostering creativity Teaching Creative teachers Techniques for creative teaching Creativity as a course module Evaluating creativity Learn More Resources Research Creative teaching In order to teach creativity‚ one must teach creatively; that is‚ it will take a great deal of creative effort to bring out the most creative thinking

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    Distinctively visual texts allow the responder to clearly understand the perspective of the composer. How have two of the stories of Henry Lawson‚ and the film Punctured by Baker and Klein‚ allowed you to understand the composer’s perspective through distinctively visual techniques? Composers employ various techniques to create distinctively visual texts which enable responders to clearly imagine‚ form meaning and understand a composer’s unique perspective. Henry Lawson’s short stories ‘The

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    ‘Meeting challenges’ My visual representation is based around the theme ‘meeting challenges’ and how this relates to the movie ‘Shawshank Redemption’. Some of the challenges faced by the characters in this movie were isolation‚ false imprisonment‚ loneliness‚ and rejection. I used black cardboard for my visual representation to show the loneliness and fear the main character‚ Andy Dufresne‚ must have endured during his time in Shawshank prison. I also used a gaol cell door to represent the

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    imagery to create a vivid picture of how happy it all starts to be. It says‚ "... in the form of a small but glossy birthday cake with one pink candle burning in the center." "The pink" and "glossy" creates the picture of a happy dinner. The atmosphere used in "The Birthday Party" helps the reader understand how . It says "... I saw him say something to her under his breath_ some punishing thing quick and cut and unkind." The atmosphere after the cake becomes tense and angry towards the wife causing her

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    Thomas Hardy in his poem ’The Voice’ deals with the theme of the consequences of grief and loss. He addresses this theme by means of examining his own feelings at his wife’s death‚ his wish to relive the past‚ his wish to be reunited with her and his feelings of despair and hopelessness at what life has become for him without her. To convey his theme to the reader‚ Hardy uses a range of language and literary devices such as juxtaposition‚ varied line length‚ sound devices‚ imagery‚ connotation‚ word

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