1) Practical visual design is rational in the sense that each step of the way you can understand why you’re making design decisions. 2) The three elements of the rhetorical situation are audience‚ purpose and context. 3) Some examples of large-scale responses to the rhetorical situation of a document include 11’’ x 17’’ four panel format‚ heavier paper‚ and arrangements of the documents major elements -brochure-like format‚ visual demeanor. 4) Some examples of local-level responses
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STORE DESIGN AND VISUAL MERCHANDISING BY TULIKA ANAND (Retail roll no 1) RADHIKA BIYANI (Retail roll no 4) 1. INTRODUCTION For many years‚ businesses have tried to sell their products to buyers with limited merchandise options. It did not matter how the merchandise was displayed‚ how the store looked‚ or whether the sellers were polite. Just having merchandise available very often guaranteed a sale. Not any more though. Nowadays with an increase in the number of
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Visual Design – Taxi Driver The first two and a half minutes of the film Taxi Driver (1976) begin with a close-up shot of a cab rolling through the hazy miasma of a dark‚ musty street. The camera then fades into the eyes of a weary driver‚ seemingly unfocused as he stares ahead in the same fashion he must do every single night. He’s bathed in red from a nearby traffic light‚ and his line of sight reveals an out-of-focus panorama of pedestrians crossing the street. They’re illuminated as well; little
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Theme of Casablanca Sometimes‚ one needs to give up something they cherish in order for things to turn out for the better. In the movie‚ Casablanca‚ this theme is distributed throughout. Each character has many decisions to face. Their reasons and motivations are very interesting and relate to the theme of the movie. Such as choosing between two people‚ letting go of a loved one‚ or going against their beliefs. Ilsa‚ a woman in the movie‚ has to choose between two men: Rick‚ whom she once
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Film Report: Casablanca (1942) Ques.1- Rick and Lazlo can be said to represent two different types of heroism. How would you categorize each one as a hero? What qualities‚ of any‚ do they share? How do they most differ from each other? Ans: Rick was a hero of friendship. He had been in a long mourn situation because of Ilsa. He loved Ilsa a lot but she did not accompany her from Paris to Casablanca‚ which became the reason of mourn for Rick. After some time in the movie‚ Rick came to know the
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The film Casablanca was released in 1942 in the setting of Casablanca‚ Morocco. Initially‚ I expected this film to be a typical romantic wartime drama involving a man and a woman torn apart by differing political views. I also expected a very simple love story involving one dimensional characters and somewhat superficial dialog. Lastly‚ like many of the older romantic films‚ I expected a happy ending with the two main characters living happily ever after. I can safely say that this was no typical
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greatest movies hit list‚ it is hard to get past number five without seeing Casablanca somewhere in there. Many of us born after the Korean War ask why is this movie so great? It does not have any special effects‚ there was no one scene that is extremely highly regarded‚ and the plot of a love triangle is one that has been done numerous times even previous to Casablanca. The answer is simple; Casablanca is everything that a movie should be. The plot was extremely well executed. The main character‚ Rick
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Sacrifices in Love and War Casablanca is one of the best films produced by the World War II Hollywood propaganda machine. During this period of time‚ in 1943‚ the movie was among one of the one hundred war films that represents the Office of War Information’s early intentions of truthfully representing the war. The Motion Picture was filmed to educate the public about the issues surrounding the war as well as the causes of and reasons for the war. Casablanca is one of the greatest propaganda films
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Sam and his Piano are also an important symbol within Casablanca. Sam works for Rick as his piano player for his café‚ he is also his longtime friend since before the war. Sam is seen throughout the movie entertaining people and bringing joy throughout Rick’s café. Sam brings life into the refugees as they are seen singing along and dancing as he plays. Sam brings joy to refugees but brings out other emotions in Rick‚ he is the only person before Iilsa arrives that knows Rick’s past. Sam and Rick’s
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Running from death or walking towards death is a common theme throughout literature. A passage to a different life is the theme shared by “Because I Could not stop for Death” and Casablanca they differ in that one is a journey taken with Death as a companion‚ while the other is a journey to escape death. “Because I Could not stop for death” is a poem written by Emily Dickens. In the poem the speaker tells that Death lead her through past events in her life and on in to the afterlife. The speaker
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