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    The three articles I selected to analyze from the New York times are “‘Grease’ in a Nairobi High School: Saheem Ali on His First Time Directing” by Shahem Ali, “Broadway’s Bathroom problem: Have to go? Hurry up, or Hold it” by Michael Paulson and “Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War” by Laura Collins-Hughes. In “Using Shakespeare to Ease the Trauma of War” Hughes characterizes the significance of theater for veterans in post war conditions. Paulson addresses the issue about bathrooms in…

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    or unwanted. Peppy Miller is young, attractive, and is talented. The newer generation would rather see films with actresses like her, and also technologically advanced movies, in this case, disregarding the silent era, and having the voices of the actors. People would not demand movies in the silent era anymore as it is not meeting their criteria of a good movie anymore. b). As technology advances, older technology seems worthless because it does not fully utilize the newer technology…

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    Bigfoot Film Analysis

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    as a filmmaker, you dream of having a budget in the millions, and instead you're asking actors to work for scale because you don't have the budget to pay them what might get in another production. The best people to hire, asking too money to even be considered. Plenty of good films are still made under these circumstances. I'd label it a horror film, but in all actuality, Bigfoot…

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    Disney's attempt at its first female buddy show,[clarification needed] but with a dance-driven aspect.[7] Initially carrying the working title Dance, Dance Chicago, the original description was described as the journey of two kids on a contemporary American Bandstand-type show.[8] Veteran television producers Chris Thompson, a former writer for Laverne & Shirley and creator of Bosom Buddies and Rob Lotterstein, who had worked on several series including Boy Meets World were assigned to work on…

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    ‘Casablanca’ was released during the golden age of Hollywood film; “a visual and narrative style for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the American film industry between 1917 and 1960”. It is a style in which falls between formalism and realism. Casablanca makes the shots realistic at the beginning by making the voice over resemble a radio reporter - drawing the audience in and making them feel apart of the story. But the the film is then also filmed in controlled studio…

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    Finding Forrester is an amazing literary movie created by director Gus Van Sant who is a musician, photographer, and an Author from Louisville, Kentucky. Finding Forrester is a coming of age/drama movie set in the Bronx of New York City. The film is a fictional movie, but seems like a true story to some. Finding Forrester is about a unique relationship that develops between a free spirited, reclusive novelist, named William Forrester (Sean Connery) and a young gifted scholar-basketball player,…

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    their opinion on what she should do, but it is ultimately Cecilia who will make the final choice. Cecilia’s situation is quite peculiar because she has to decide between Tom who came out of a movie but shows her devoted love, or Gil who is a Hollywood actor that can show her something “real.” I place quotations on the word real because it is Tom who ultimately displays true and sincere emotion towards Cecilia, while Gil only tells Cecilia a fantasy of what their love can be in order to get his…

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    Vanya And Mash Analysis

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    dramatic and humorous way, while being able to get the audience involved emotionally was an outstanding task, and the play Vanya And Sonia And Masha And Spike achieved that perfectly. Vanya And Sonia And Masha And Spike is brilliant in every aspect, the actors were believable and each character related to one another. They elevated…

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    decided I wanted to be an actor. Of course then I needed to do some research to figure out how to do that and truly that’s what lead up to me doing this project. The reason I decided to research how to become an equity actor was that so I could become one if I was ever driven or skilled enough to do so. So truthfully this project was something that I needed to do and I said why not do it for a grade if I’m going to do all this work. The thing about theatre and being an actor that has always…

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    Police Badge Description

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    A police badge can add realistic detail to a costume whether it's for Halloween or a costume party. The type of badge you use would depend on the kind of uniform you're wearing. The badge should fit the uniform. A badge with pointed stars can be used for a sheriff or a state trooper. Film Prop The gold plated Rothco Police Badge Deluxe is a great badge if you're shooting a film for school or a short movie for the Internet. The deluxe badge is also available in silver too. The badge costs…

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