New Millennium‚ Community Theatre & Audience by Jane Shannahan (BA; PGDips Bus & Admin/Event Management; MMgt) Introduction “Primitive rituals were the first form of drama” (Barba & Sanzenbach‚ 1965‚ p. 154). Primitive theatre could be termed religious as the main aim was to conjure the gods for a variety of practical reasons‚ e.g. warding off disease. Early societies put value on the repetition of traditions and folklore that were handed down verbally and visually‚ manifest over time via
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Texts need audiences in order to realise their potential for meaning. So a text does not have a single meaning but rather a range of possibilities which are defined by both the text and by its audiences. The meaning is not in the text‚ but in the reading. (Hart 1991‚ 60) Andrew Hart is among many writers‚ theorists and researchers who identify and value the existence of the audience in relation to the media. At the most basic level‚ audiences are vital in communication. It is for the audience that the
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identified need for better ITS partner‚ execs need their chapters to work more efficiently and would be interested in more up to date technology‚ more IT support and a system that makes their job easier | Execs had the ability to voice their opinions when asked to submit their requirements to the project director‚ after that it was out of their hands‚ had ability to keep | Appointed a stakeholder from their own chapter to review the changes being made and make sure that changes would be helpful |
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inform my audience about an object Specific purpose: To inform my audience how insomnia can affect people throughout their everyday activities. Thesis: Insomnia is the inability to obtain an adequate amount or quality of sleep at night. Introduction: I. Attention: Did everybody get 8 hours of sleep last night? I know I didn’t. II. Reveal & relate topic: Insomnia is a serious medical situation that can harm your health and your everyday life. Today I’m going to explain what insomnia
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Modern theatre audiences struggle to engage with classic plays. The answer is to adapt classic plays to fit with the times. Discuss. In today ’s smartphone infested fast-paced hectic lifestyle it is hard to imagine a day without all of your problems being solved with a quick type on your favourite search engine. This is a stark contrast to the issues that were seen by our favourite classical playwrights. If you were to tell them that you could find the answer to any question off the top of your
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Questions for Chapter 1 1. What is Chapter 1’s main point? Chapter 1 primarily talk about the art of Decision Making. Different types of audience employ different types of decision criteria in different scenarios. It also touches base with the similarities & differences of the decision making criterias among the different types of audience members. Another very interesting factor that this chapter brings up is the Audience expectations. In the words of author – “Expert audiences expect professionals
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“Writing for an Audience” by Linda Flower. When stated that “good writers do more than simply express their meaning”. What Flower meant in this comment that every person has a point of view on a subject or things you want to be able to have then visuals the idea or imagine the thoughts you explain. When you do that your making sure that the audience is seeing what you’re seeing. The main reason it’s important to be in the academic writing not everyone have the some thought and you can’t just assume
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also he realizes that it is just his "vaulting ambition" embarking on the "horrid deed". Although Macbeth swore to "proceed no further in this business"‚ Lady Macbeth’s judicious "you are not a man" makes Macbeth "dare do all". This is Macbeth’s flaw repeated. Macbeth’s first flaw that Shakespeare introduces the audience to is the inability to act according to his moral judgment. This flaw leads onto more flaws until his tragic death. The reality and guilty conscience which torture Macbeth’s instable
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Mass media doesn’t tell you what to think‚ but it tells you what to think about Body 1 According to Stanley J. Baran’s (2002) definition of Agenda setting‚ it is a theory that argues that the media may not tell us what to think‚ but the media tells us what to think about. Since the media cannot tell us what to think‚ it cannot dictate ones’ opinion on a subject. An example of this is the subject of taxes. This issue is commonly discussed by the media‚ but it is up to the audience’s interpretation
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The most important thing producers have to think about when making a game show is who their target audience is. Who wants to be a Millionaire?’s target audience is probably adults who are over 30. This can be told simply by looking at the time that Millionaire is shown. Millionaire is shown at “prime time” which is usually between six and nine o’clock‚ thus meeting the requirement of most adults who will have finished work by then. Big Brother however has a slightly wider ranger of audience. Big Brother
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