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    great singing. This scene primarily focuses on the voice rather than dancing. This production did not follow the original storyline of West Side Story. Instead they give the story line the feeling of a more modernized version through‚ lighting‚ set design‚ costumes and interactions within the

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    particular moment‚ the cast performed their very last song‚ and the artificial snow machines were initiated and ushered the show to a jolly christmas and halloween ending. From the multi colored strobe lights to the artificial snow machines‚ the overall lighting of the show was dependent on the ambience of each

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    seen in Figure 3 of the Baroque-inspired library‚ which I am happy to report included the rolling ladder‚ and Figure 4 of the Rococo-inspired ballroom. The sets of the village and Belle’s home were also designed with period accuracy in mind‚ drawing inspiration from Cocques‚ an 18th-century town in southern France (Stamp). In addition to the sets‚ the costumes were designed as an homage to the original movie‚ but less “Disneyfied” and with more accuracy in regard to replicating the time period (Gellar)

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    The Truman Show In the film “The Truman Show”‚ directed by Peter Weir‚ many techniques are strategically used to position the audience to respond emotionally to Truman Burbank. Techniques such as lighting‚ music‚ camera shots and angles are used in three specific scenes throughout the film co-ordinated by the shows director Christof. He uses these techniques to encourage the show’s audience to believe that what they are watching is unscripted and real. The first scene “Introducing Truman- Day

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    is an “end stage” theatre. It was directed by Kyle Dougan. Overall‚ I was pleased with how the whole show went‚ from lighting‚ to scenery‚ to costumes‚ and of course the acting. It was neat to help with the “load-in” of the show and to see how everything started from scratch. By this I mean things like cutting wood for scenery‚ putting up set pieces‚ painting

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    many responsibilities whose intention is to produce a successful theatre production. The main The main responsibility that a theatre manager has to perform is management which takes control of; rehearsals‚ actors‚ directors‚ designers‚ props and costume fittings. Another element of the job is to communicate with the front of house staff so that they are also aware of the performance and what they have to take control of in terms of their role. A crucial element of having the role of a stage manager

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    Industry Analysis 6 SWOT Analysis 8 Competition 9 Consumer Analysis 9 Geographic 9 Demographics 9 Behavior Factors 9 Marketing Strategy 10 Marketing Mix 10 Product Launch Objectives 10 Target Markets 10 Ballroom Shoe Manufactures 10 Ballroom Schools 10 Ballroom Accessory Companies 11 End User - Professionals 11 Market Needs 11 Customer Value Proposition 11 Branding 11 Promotion 12 Strategies 12 Marketing Research 12 Product Life Cycle 13 Introduction 13 Growth

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    excited and engaged; talking about the various ways that the Addams family had enriched their lives. My friend and I had a seat in the middle in the center row‚ with an optimal viewing experience. The plays overall production concept such as the costumeslighting and set added to the overall audience interaction‚ entertainment and understanding. The actors and the director did a good job of portraying the plays story‚ even to viewers who had no prior knowledge of the Addams family. The actors were

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    sorrow contains ‘I’ve been buked’‚ ‘didn’t my lord deliver Daniel’ and ‘Fix me Jesus’. The opening part of revelations is about trying to get up out of the ground. This is reflected with the costumes as they are quite minimalist and are coloured natural shades of brown. However the dark shades of costumes and emotions used within this piece also portray a sense of slavery within the actions that they perform. In this section Alvin Ailey is trying to show they are united and are as one. ‘I’ve been

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    action or scene” (p.156) it is the background and staging that is in every film or movie ever done. It is the dressing or background in which the narrative of the movie blends with to make a realistic and enjoyable movie. From the lighting of the camera and the costume and design‚ to the framing and the borders in which the director cuts an angle or scene to make the movie as realistic and entertaining as possible. All of these techniques are what makes a movie a hit or miss and generally fall into

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