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    Let's begin with where the red fern grows is a very interesting book/movie. The book had a lot more detail than the movie. If you like watching movies over reading books this is perfect for you. But if you like reading books over watching movies this is also good. Now let's get started talking about how they are similar and different. To start of with let's talk about the book. The book is so much more interesting than the movie. When the two dogs die that is the saddest part in the book. But…

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    The Producers Play Review

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    the setting. Many of the pieces of the background allowed the actors to stand or sit on. For example, the Broadway scene of the performance of “Springtime for Hitler,” the play Bialystock and Bloom produced, there were large stairs where the dancers and actors were able to line up and stand on. This allowed each actor to have enough room to perform their dance in unison. The large stairs also allowed the audience to clearly see every actor dancing. One problem I noticed in the opening scene, is…

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    Shivers who was interpreted by the famous actor Jack Black who’s is one of my favorites actors. he do an excellent job in the film he was really into the…

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    The Mise-en-scène within the film is extraordinary and everything is planned out to a tee. To begin with, the setting of the final battle perfectly sets the mood for the fight. Setting is important because it allows the viewer to view "important details" (Corrigan, White, 69) or to even "contrast across difference places" (Corrigan, White, 69) within the film. In the movie, the fight takes place in the second Death Star. An eerily lit maze of corridors and passageways that create an exhilarating…

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    Miss Lynch Monologue

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    Now I have to be emotional. You have been an incredible actor and friend since kindergarten. Ever since we met, I knew you and I were meant to be friends. When you left Saint Mary’s in fifth grade, I thought it was the end of an error. I’m so glad it wasn’t. Re-becoming friends in high school was one of the best…

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    Jawbreaker Themes

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    The film “Jawbreaker” is about three very popular girls who accidentally kill their friend with a jawbreaker, when a kidnapping prank goes horribly wrong. This film is written and directed by Darren Stein. The characters, shots, and conflict help to tell the story of this film. The film “Jawbreaker” is a character-driven movie. Character-driven films focus on the characters and their attitudes, personal evolutions and decisions, and how those change the shape of the plot and the story as a…

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    Evaluation The purpose of our presentation was to highlight and become familiar with all the creative and technical elements that contribute to a successful theatre production. As a constantly evolving art, our group got to create and develop the innovative creative process for portraying the story to the audience. While all of us had minimal to no experience with working in theatre, we each got a taste of what the different jobs are like working in this business. Although we each had an…

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    Odalis Reyes 9-8-15 Derek Luke Biography The actor Derek Luke was born on April 24, 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey. His acting skills come from heredity, his father, Maurice Luke was a former actor in London. As he grew up Luke was forced to fight and act tough t a very young age, he went to school where there was metal detectors. But Derek always had role models in his family. Especially his mom and uncle. Since his father and mother separated he grew up with the encouragement of…

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    Jr Martinez Motivation

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    I chose J. R. Martinez because of how inspiring he is to me. He is especially inspiring because of the way that he doesn’t let his injuries and scarring get in the way of how he lives life. J.R. Martinez is a motivational speaker, an actor, a wounded U.S. Army veteran, a best-selling author, and an advocate. His career pathway was and still is incredible. He used to be a high school football player from Georgia. His course in life is surprising to many and even he is surprised by it. J.R.…

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    Ida Skit Analysis

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    Indulge the whims of your partner, especially since things may crop up as you perform that you didn't think of, or deal with as you prepared your skit. The best improvisational actors are able to take the things their partner presents and build upon that making them vital and interesting parts of the skit. Once, I was playing a baseball player who had been injured and was delirious with pain and I was trying to hook up with Taylor's…

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