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    Lights and sound are to emphasize the content of the play. Without light and sound‚ the play would just be actors reciting words. The light and sound made the play more attractive. It was interesting and brought appeal to the audience. During the play‚ the light and sound helped distinguish between different scenes. As the ideas and scenes of Frankenstein changed the light changed. Also the sound depended on the scene. In darker themed scenes the lighting was dim but in happy themed scenes the lighting

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    beauty (more ‘active’ stance on beauty) - An aspiration for every girl living in rural area – uses personalities from the silver screen‚ which makes it an inspirational brand - Uses Bollywood connect to communicate the same (movie-loving target audience) - Theme - Combination of style and romance Demographic: Gender – Female Age – 16 – 35 Income – Middle Income Group. Targets the urban and semi urban upper middle class and middle class segment of the population‚ who falls under A to C of

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    Macbeth’s Modern Audience The Shakespearean classic Macbeth features many themes and issues that were around in the 1600’s‚ but are they still relevant modern audiences today? The main themes in Macbeth are mainly issues that we still encounter every day in modern society. The themes that are explored in Macbeth that would still have relevance today in modern society include guilt‚ power‚ bravery and violence. Let’s begin with guilt. In the play‚ Macbeth’s guilt prevents him from enjoying what he has gained

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    Task 4 Draft 1 05 February 2013 Liam Butler and Will Crerar Target Audience How will the segment be suited to the target audience? According to our research‚ the topic we are working on is very suited to the target audience in our area. Since we are doing a segment for the home in Cramlington‚ we know that the majority of the over 50s enjoy watching crime dramas like CSI and NCIS. We have some proof because Will’s Grandma enjoys watching these sorts of things on the TV. Another

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    ELLE Magazine Publication & Audience Analysis Introduction of Publication. ELLE is a fashion magazine that began in France in 1945 when sellers were transitioning from the sales-oriented era into the market-oriented era‚ which is characterized by marketing based on a determined target market and focusing on what consumers want and need. Adhering to this prevailing notion of the time‚ ELLE’s aspiration to advise females of the latest trends in fashion‚ beauty‚ lifestyle‚ and relationships has satisfied

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    103x-401 9th Sep. 2012 Reading Response (P91; P92) In the first article “writing for an Audience”‚ Linda Flower told us about the meaning and goal of writing. Also‚ flower analyzes the audience’s thought that give some examples to told us how to write a good article. She divided the important point that how to write a good essay into 3 parts. First is knowledge that shows the knowledge and good ideas to audience in your essay. Second are attitudes that make clear your opinion in right way. The last

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    1. What is an audience-centered speaker? An audience-centered speaker is to dramatize the importance of connecting‚ let’s contrast the speaker with two speakers who fail to connect. 3. How can a speaker get advance information about an audience? The speaker can get advance information by knowing who your listeners are. But if you’re not familiar with your listeners‚ collect information about them by means of interviews and surveys. 4. What are taboos‚ and why are they an important concern

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    across the street‚ crossing in front of the distracted driver of the Volvo XC60. With the abrupt stop of the car and the little girl stopping mid-sentence‚ the sudden silence at the black background is used to create a disturbing feeling‚ leaving the audience questioning if that little girl was involved in a fatal car accident. The possibility of death in an advertisement is used to increase the authenticity by suggesting that the characters in the advertisement are as vulnerable as regular people (Goldman

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    Cody Shipman ENG 111 Professor Terry McCammon Audience Analysis Nov/8/2012 Audience Analysis After seeing so many catastrophic storms devastate people’s lives over time I am convinced that the adverse change in our earth’s temperature is to blame for the problem. Many scientists are working diligently to help us understand why we are experience such change in our climate here on earth and little get much recognition for doing so or are kept quiet by the media and the powers that be. There

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    revenge a duty‚ why is a play like Hamlet still of interest to film and theatre audiences? As William Shakespeare began writing Hamlet in 1598 - at the end of the 16th century - the play which would go on to become one of his most famous pieces of work was geared towards an audience of “churls”‚ “groundlings” and the less-educated members of theatre-going society‚ just as equally as the more educated and affluent audience members. Theatre being a relatively affordable and popular form of entertainment

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