first one was that I have never seen a production of Othello at all so I had no clue of what to expect with not only the acting but the design aspects of it as well. There were four design aspects that were different to me which were set‚ sound‚ costume and lights. None of these aspects are really my forte‚ these past two years is where I have been introduced to these four design aspects so my knowledge and my level of critiques are probably not the best but I am going to try and explain my thoughts
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References: Agarwal‚ A. (2009‚ May 31). Importance of Proper Lighting In Filmmaking [Web log post]. Retrieved from Online Flimmaking Blog: Bosley‚ R. K. (2003‚ January). Michael Ballhaus‚ ASC takes on Martin Scorsese ’s Gangs of New York‚ a 19th-century tale of vengeance and valor set in the city
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biotech facility. Their moral and compassionate actions allow them to do this and in doing so risk their freedom and lives. In the end it’s their actions that make us understand the system was not right. Bay uses aspects including costumes‚ dialogue and lighting. Lighting is a key aspect used throughout the film but particularly in this scene. Light is used in this scene to show how the characters are seen and portrayed. During this scene Dr Merrick is in a tense conversation with Laurent‚ whilst
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utilised to convey meaning within Batman Begins (Christopher Nolan‚ 2005)? Mise-en-scene refers to the director’s control of what appears in the frame. It includes those aspects of film that overlap with the art of the theatre: setting‚ lighting‚ costume‚ and the behaviour of the figures (Bordwell and Thompson‚ 2008‚ p. 112). Each of these aspects can be used to convey meaning‚ whether explicit‚ implicit or symptomatic. The director controls these aspects‚ in concert with other film techniques
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of the micro features‚ Mise en Scene and Cinematography. Mise en Scene‚ includes three aspects‚ setting‚ performance and movement‚ and costumes and props. The second micro feature‚ cinematography includes‚ camerawork‚ colours‚ and lighting. The start of the scene is set on a Spaceship in modern day time. The camera is on a panning shot on Loki’s face‚ the lighting on his face is shadowed to show the mystery and uncertainty of his character. He senses that black widow is behind him and his facial
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contemporary Japanese horror by first comparing the two dramatic theatrical styles: Noh (originating in the fourteenth century) and Kabuki (seventeenth century). According to Hand‚ Noh is “characterized by its use of masks and stylization‚ and is more strictly a fusion of song‚ dance‚ and music‚ than its status as a theatrical form implies” (19). He continues to explain that Noh plays are centered on two characters: the shite (the masked principal actor) and the waki (who is never masked and exists to
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and mood. Branagh uses a low key chiaroscuro light mid-shot whilst Conrad gives Don Jon a massage. The low key light mid-shot helps show us the emotions on both Don Jon and Conrad’s face showing the power Don Jon has over Conrad‚ the chiaroscuro lighting portrays the evil within Don Jon. Branagh has decided to set the scene between Don Jon and Conrad in the cellar of Leonato’s house in Messina‚ Italy. With Don Jon’s lair being set in the cellar of such a beautiful house within a beautiful country
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Act 1 of Mark Morris dance group’s The Nutcracker‚ they also use the robot instead of Puppets. The photo above shows those two robots in the play. Although the dance style of those two robots not same with what I imagine for the Petrushka. But the costumes and character setting can be a sample for my redesign. Another choreographer Martin Dvořák’s style and popping dance is perfect for Petrushka and other robot in Act1. In the new character setting‚ Petrushka‚ Ballerina and Moor are robot but really
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way it is staged is by using a variety of techniques to intrigue viewers and audience members from just a platform stage and some actors to something unique and interesting. Grotowski believed to be interesting it did not need lighting‚ effects‚ costumes‚ makeup‚ props‚ costumes or scenery. This was regarded as poor theatre as funding was barely needed and stuck to its name still today. The minimal use of props meant that the same prop could be used as many different things; He also encouraged the use
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This paper is a critique of a production of The Last Night of Ballyhoo‚ a play written by Alfred Uhry‚ which was performed and produced by the Ball State University Theatre. Gilbert L. Bloom directed the production and was very successful with producing a truly entertaining‚ comedic play with an important message about the personal dilemmas that we as individuals with different beliefs and values must encounter in our daily lives. <br> <br>All elements of the production were wonderfully implemented
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