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    For example, when she wrote “Consider Leo, a college sophomore far from home, who feels crippling loneliness.” (Turkle, 436) She creates a college feeling that the audience can connect to, especially the students. The scary and lonely feeling that one have when they first move out from their home to attend college. Additionally the idea of technology is also a very popular topic already, especially among this generation…

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    the viewer’s attention, even if the product has nothing to do with what may be happening in the commercial. The commercial Extra Gum: The Story of Sarah & Juan, directed by Pete Riski does that. The company implements emotional appeal to pull the audience in and use teens that can relate to what is happening. The beginning of the commercial takes places at a high school. The song “Can 't Help Falling In Love” by Haley Reinhart, is playing in the background. Both Sarah and Juan being the main…

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    and driving core. Nobody gets anything out of a series of moments. 7) Be aware of space in story telling. The uniqness of a medium is its strength. Space is the breath of images that move. 8) Audio, except no substitute. 9) Deatail is love. An audience is unlikely to love a film if its creator hasn 't dumped his or her soul into every pour off. My movies are getting better and better at being loved in everyway. My last movie I faught hard for just the correct font solution. Nobody notices…

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    CBS’s early TV strategy differed from NCB due to their different motivations for attracting an audience. CBS employed a populist programming strategy, which included sitcoms, game shows, adaption of radio shows, star driven shows from the celebrity base form radio, employing similar programming strategies that had been established in radio in order to appeal to a mass audience and ensure sponsorship. The network also ensured great flexibility through its use of packaged programs (Shows developed…

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    really was. His back and forth mental battle made the audience question his true feelings. Doing such things like walking her home, attending the orphanage with her, and buying her a Christmas gift finally put an end to his denial. It appears this way when Landon Carter says, “She smiled at me and I smiled at her and all I could do was wonder how I’d ever fallen in love with a girl like Jamie Sullivan” (132). Understanding how he now felt, the audience still had to work to understand Jamie’s…

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    people in the audience, there were adults, older people and children. They all seem to be dress very casual. Everybody seem to look comfortable and some people even looked like they were on the dates. I think everyone came in with an open-mind and ready to see the play.…

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    Rhetoric Reflection Paper

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    communicate across to an audience effectively. It isn’t about what is written or said, but how it is written or said. One key element of rhetoric is the audience addressed, because without knowing who the audience is one fails to communicate effectively. People can appeal to a number of different audiences, but they have to know who those people are in order to know what terms, what language, what expressions, and what facts to use. Rhetoric helps to address an audience effectively in order to…

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    me. It all depends who I am talking to. Moving hands all over the place won’t give you any extra credit other than destruction to your audience. Dress…

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    Speaking Response Essay

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    clarification that may be requested by the audience (Anthonissen, 2008). The second element in creating a clear and concise message is organization. An individual could have factual and very good information about a given topic. However, it is very difficult to pass the knowledge or fact to other individuals whether in an oral or a written manner if the information is not properly organized. The message may fail to be clear due to the confusion that the audiences face. Proper organization…

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    Immersive Theatre

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    or evoke an action through the depiction of fictional events, or at least, through the embodiment of the presentation of events, in the presence of the audience. Their experience of these events and the actions involved (whether visually, verbally, or physically) are of major importance to achieve the desired effect of immersive theatre. The audience…

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