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    Yojimbo

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    Roger Lin Yojimbo In Yojimbo‚ Akira Kurosawa satirizes Japanese greed and corruption and portrays the growing influence of capitalism. During this time in Japan‚ the Yakuza clan was a very strong and dangerous group equivalent to the modern day mafia. The Yakuza clans’ ideals are relatable to two themes prominent in Yojimbo: greed and corruption‚ and rising capitalist influence. Kurosawa satirizes these two characteristics of the Yakuza clan through the use of mise en scene. One way that Kurosawa

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    overprotective parents who were raised learning the ways of a typical Indian lifestyle also made it difficult for Jess to follow her dream of playing football professionally. Director Gurinder Chadha uses film techniques such as props‚ camera shots‚ costumes‚ and lighting effectively to help convey the many obstacles and challenges Jess is faced with. The director uses camera shots as well as props effectively to portray the clash between the worlds of football and Jess’s Indian heritage. This is evident

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    What Is Scenography

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    under the front rows of the seating.’ ‘The lighting may also suggest a world outside‚ with strong shadows and patterns.’ ‘The world may be a bare unified space‚ or it may be composed from an assembly of furniture‚ props and objects.’ ‘Paint effects‚ texturing‚ textiles and colour‚ all used to unify the world. Costmes and props contribute vital information to the completeness of these designs‚ helping the audience to believe in the characters.’ ‘Lighting and projection design are hugely influential

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    Anything Goes Play Review

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    the lighting could actually have been a little better. While there was nothing actually wrong with the lights‚ I think there was room for improvement. The lights were very simple throughout most of the play‚ which is sometimes good‚ but there could have been more color and movements with the lights to make it more exciting. The spotlight‚ however‚ was perfect. As for special effects‚ there was nothing noticeable besides the lights. Good thing that the play had decent lighting‚ that

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    The Saturday evening of April 22‚ 2017. I was present at the playwright production of Rick Elice’s Peter and the Starcatcher. Peter and the Starcatcher was premiered in Bradenton‚ Florida Manatee players performing arts center. My seating was in the middle section in aisle seat of the Bradenton Kiwanis theatre. I had paid $13.00 for my ticket and had saved twelve dollars with student discounts. The view in my seat was good but not perfect because the person in front was blocking it a little. The

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    Nina‚ played by Connie Nielsen and their son‚ Jake‚ who is played by Dylan Smith. In this paper‚ I will cover the mise-en-scene of a shot from movieclips.com that has Sy trying to explain his actions in the movie and demonstrating the usage of lightingcostume and dialogue effectively to mute the character‚ until his final breakdown. Sy is an extremely lonely middle-aged man who leads a very ordered life. Everything in his meager apartment is clean and put in its place. Nothing about him seems

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    the elements of environment‚ the performers‚ and the script throughout the play. First off‚ is the element of environment in this online play of "Driving Miss Daisy". The environment in a play pertains to‚ "Design includes visual aspects –costumeslighting‚ and some form of scenic background—and a nonvisual aspect‚ sound" (Wilson 14). All three aspects come together to form the term environment. In the beginning of the play‚ around mark 6:07‚ the light

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    Jabbawokee Concert Report

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    This concert consists a wide range of different dances. The concert starts at a slower pace with the Ian Eastwood performance which is performed to a slower song. The dances that are present in this concert are very strong and a common theme that is shared amongst all the dances is that they all tell a story. From the beginning of the show to the end‚ each dance tells its own story. This is why the title is a world of adventure‚ with each performance and each story the audience is taking on different

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    Moulin Rouge

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    ---------------------------------------------------------- According to Wikipedia‚ misè-en-scene in French literally means‚ "putting into the scene"; however in cinema term it refers to the positioning of the actors or actresses‚ lighting‚ setting‚ props‚ costumes‚ make-ups‚ acting‚ space and also time. The movie that is about to be analyzed is Moulin Rouge! a modern musical filled with lyrical dialogue‚ directed by Baz Lurhman who also directed Romeo and Juliet. Baz Lurhman is very fond of

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    Mise-En-Scene Hp

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    Harry Potter films are great interpretations of the film element mise-en-scene. In The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two; such sub elements that relate to the mise-en-scene include the setting‚ costume‚ figure‚ expression‚ movement‚ lighting‚ color‚ and objects within the frame. Putting together each scene or frame to make all of the sub elements that in full make up the mise-en-scene determines the mood of both the scene and the characters in it. An audience is able to get a sense of

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