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    A Genre Analysis

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    First, Blockbuster movies are made with high budget and use famous stars, meanwhile, Art films are made with the lower amount of budget and played by unknown actors or amateur actors. Moreover, the narrative structure in Blockbusters is usually linear narrative, problem-solving routines, easy to understand, no deviation and follows the pattern which is expected by an audience. Whereas, Art films usually use non-linear…

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    Gossip Girl Play Analysis

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    Gossip Girl (CW, 2007-2012) is a drama television series about a group of fictional wealthy teenagers living on the Upper East Side in New York City. It is based off of a book series by Cecily Von Ziegesar. Though the characters all attend the same prep school, the show mostly focuses on what they do in their non-academic lives. The drama portrayed in this series is more extreme than other comparable teen drama shows, such as The O.C or 90210. This is due to the controversial topics that are…

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    Sleep No More Analysis

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    commerciality than its own theatrical production. With its Broadway priced tickets, private event offers which include very expensive drinks and gift shop they focus on getting your money than actually doing their theater. It gets to such a point where the actors reappear and attempt to sell souvenir programs! The set design doesn’t look like a hotel and makes little sense to the original text. Furthermore the show has staggered arrival times but ironically they make you wait outside and later…

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    Movies are known for its theme, soundtrack, and outstanding performances from actors, however, there is one more reasons why movies are one of the best forms of entertainment, and that is because their unforgettable lines. No matter how old the movie is, as long as there is a particular line in the film that just stands out, it will never be forgotten. A lot of films have different characteristics, and each of them have their own good points, but not every film has a particular line that…

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    West Side Story

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    West Side Story is a play that reciprocates the harsh times during World War Two between two races. America was in a war and there were many Puerto Rican immigrants coming to the states in seek of a refuge. In this play there are two sides named the Jets and the Sharks. These two sides represent the Americans and Puerto Ricans during this time. I saw this play with my family on Broadway in 2009 and enjoyed this play. West Side Story is not only filled with action and romance but is also full…

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    Robin Williams, did an extraordinary job as the lead role in this film playing Daniel Hillard as well as Mrs. Doubtfire herself. His ability to play the vastly different roles the way he did was special is something that very few actors are capable of. Other famed actors such as Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein and countless others did a fantastic job playing their roles giving all…

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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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    Ki-Duk Essay

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    This film proved that Kim Ki-duk's presence in a movie is a pledge of success by its own self. This time, the Korean auteur penned the script, with Jang Hoon, the director, being one of the many assistants Kim had in his films, learning "the art" in "The Bow." The combination proved very successful, with "Rough Cut" recording more admissions than all of the previous Kim's films combined. Soo-ta's career (the name is actually a parody of the Korean word for (movie) star) is on the verge of…

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    Feminist Play

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    I envision the women in long skirts, tights, and loose white blouses with their hair pulled back in neat buns, and I envision the mean in white shirts, boots with neutral colored boots and pants. These costumes are inexpensive because most of the actors will already have the necessary pieces. I would try to create some sort of neutral backdrop (beige or champagne colored) to block out the backstage area and create the illusion of an indoor room. I doubt there will be much special lighting used…

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    My overall experience as a dramaturge for Fiddler on the Roof was wonderful. Doing tremendous amounts of research at the beginning was pretty difficult, because as a Hendrix student, I was required to finish all of the research during the week of my final exams. Paige, my boss, was extremely helpful, and when I mentioned I was having trouble finding information she recommended three books from the UCA library for me to read. Jeremy, my director, also knew what direction to lead me in, and I…

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