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    It seems an unfair view to expect a movie about a book to be exactly the same down to every single detail. Communities of fans will always find something wrong with a story, for it has “failed” to match expectation. Books are a place where someone can be dragged into the story and forget about everything else for a short while. Movies do the exact same thing, except it is seen as an easier way than books for a lot of people. Ignoring obvious differences (such as the fact that one is in picture…

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    The 39 Steps

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    to travel and perform across the country. The most amazing part of the 39 steps performance was the fact it only featured four actors who combined playing 40+ roles. Every character was unique with there own appearance, personally and accents. Majority of the roles were played by Charles Mayer and Tim Overton. These two very physical and very accomplished comedic actors play over 20 roles each. They are men, women, even a small newsboy and occasionally all at the same time. The 39 steps…

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    Acting is simply telling a story; actors are storytellers. They walk up on stage and get into place. The lights go up and the scene starts. Everything is set and it all falls into place to present a story. Acting has been a very important experience in my life because it's shown me what I want to do for the rest of my life, and given me the dedication and confidence needed throughout acting. I have also made countless memories and friendships throughout all of my experiences from a young age…

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    Holland's Opus, Richard Dreyfuss portrayed Mr. Holland well. In any movie, if the actors do a sloppy job it makes the movie bad and it loses the audience. When an actor does a good job of playing the character, it makes the movie interesting and exciting to watch. Richard Dreyfuss plays Mr. Holland in a way that makes the audience care about him. Mr. Holland changes vastly…

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    the most interesting. On one line, an actor mentioned going upstairs. I was wondering how they are going to go upstairs without actual stairs, and what they have done was out of the ordinary. They went behind the shades and used their steps to create noise, which actually made it feel like they were going up and down the stairs. Not only the stairs but the actors also did a well job showing that the floor was uneven. For example, there was a time when the actor and actress had to take very far…

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    a classic doll would look. Kristine looked darker, more mysterious, and older than Nora. I enjoyed the sound that came from the pianist being a part of the story. She would play the piano at times in the play to aid in the audience feeling as the actors felt. During dramatic parts of the play, the piano music would often escalate into a frenzy and then completely stop leaving the audience in silence to mindfully digest the chaos that they just watched. The color and sound brought Dollhouse to a…

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    Ancient Greek Theater

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    (orchestra), a dressing room, and scene-building area. This scene building area was otherwise known as the Skene was used as a "backstage" area where actors could change their costumes and masks,as well as serving to represent the location and backdrop of the plays. Typically, there were several doors in the Skene that led out onto the orchestra, allowing actors to enter and exit. Since the words were the most important part, good acoustics and clear delivery were…

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    Slumdog Movie Analysis

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    a. Social Facts/pg. 12-14: Durkheim’s term for a group’s patterns of behavior I found it rather interesting that each of the main dwellers we followed throughout the film all shared something rather similar. They all had a dream, rather it be for them, or the people in their lives. One guy wanted to be a big movie star in Bollywood, one woman wanted to help the community because she had a dream of her own, for them to all grow together. The two of them also shared a dream of pushing their…

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    well. The drafting must be clear and neat. All of these positions also required skills in AutoCAD. Drafting relates to the other aspects of performance because it is the foundation for all other design. As I discussed above, all design helps enhance actors’ performances and the director’s vision. The person who does the drafting for the show is important because if it is done sloppily, it can make the design process and construction process much more confusing and it can ultimately mess up the…

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    "Sung Joon (Bang Sung Joon) is a South Korean actor and model born on July 10, 1990. He is best known for his role in Shut Up Flower Boy Band a television series in 2012. Sung Joon was born in Seoul South Korea. He began as a model but turned into acting and made his debut in 2011. " "Madame Antoine 2016 Role: Sung Joon as Choi Soo Hyun Is a story about a fortune teller called Madame Antoine who claims to be connected spiritually to Maria Antoinette which is not true. She used cold reading…

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