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    black and white image, where the audience can observe a young girl struggling in the middle of a flood, surrounded by a numerous amount of thumbs up. Combining a sad scenario with a positive and overused expression, CRS finds an effective way to persuade and encourage the audience to get out from behind the screen and become active and volunteer. CRS photography two main elements have been overdramatized; this accurate picture has a strong impact on the audience. Knowing the natural reaction of…

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    Advanced Tech Reflection

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    details would you share with each group and which would you leave out? Would the order in which you told the various details be different? As one can see in this story, the way the story is told depends on a how one want to appeal to a specific audience. The end of one semester and the beginning of a new semester can be seen as a transition period for most students. For the extent of individuals, this period is all but a glimpse onto the next…

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    of this film - facing with fear can lead to the discovery of realization - and the bewildering tone is achieved. With the use of sound, the meaning of this theme is further achieved, and the audience questions the “realism” of the story. As the story develops in this film, it becomes obvious to the audience that Truman is on a 24/7 reality TV show. This can be seen by the fact that the main character is situated in one town, which makes the film unrealistic, and his change of clothes reveals…

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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    The climax, a scene of suspense where every major plot twist is reveal. Well-done climaxes make the audience genuinely watch every detail and Ex Machina is not an exception. In this particular scene from Alex Garland 2015 film Ex Machina, the music, characters and dialogue make the audience lean in their sits. The music is to true director of this film, it guide when the audience when to feel surprise (Kyoko stabbing Nathan), humiliate (Celeb finding he is the testing subject), and alarm (Ava…

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    emotion and atmosphere of the play. If the play has more shocking elements it would make sense for the audience to be compelled to mentally ask “what will happen next.” If a performance is more about feeling the story that that question is not necessarily upon the minds of the audience. From the play I attended, I felt as though a live performance provides more of a personal connection between the audience and the actors, you feel as though you are a fly on the wall and actually experiencing the…

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    the paper. The writer used a hook to draw the audience in. In this case she used the story of The Boy in the Plastic Bubble to capture the audience’s attention. The speaker’s transition sentences are smooth and clearly convey the change of content in the speech. “After looking at the problems created by antibacterial products, we’ll explore some solutions.” This example dictates the change from the introduction to the body paragraphs and give the audience an overview of the entire speech. The…

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    the specific purpose of the speech: To inform the audience how to use the retrograde analysis in problems solving. 2. Do you agree that it is important to keep a general purpose in mind as you develop a speech? Why or why not? I agree that is important to keep a general purpose in mind as you develop a speech because focusing on a general purpose help you achieve your overall goal for your speech (to inform, to persuade, or to entertain your audience.) 3. Do you believe the speaker in the video…

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    ethos, pathos and logos to make sure that people follow his idea to end gun violence in America. He used warrant of the heart where he presented ethos, pathos and also I-logos. He tried to move his audience to end gun violence by making a personal claim. He provided a vivid example by asking the audiences to imagine a certain condition, create commonality, and many more. He started his speech by sharing his own stories about how his little brother who was shot at the Empire State building and…

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    comedian and a performance artist have a lot in common believe or not. They are both trying to grab the audience attention by giving or saying something to entertain them. Standup comedian and performance artist do their job with the same mindset but with a different way of presenting it to the audience. They seem very different from each other because the standup comedian entertains his audience by tells about a life experiences or jokes. While the performance artist does it through plays or…

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    Sound In Jaws

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    Sound is an integral element in a film that is overlooked in its importance. The way the director manipulates sounds allows the film's tone to play with how the audience feels and in film such as Babel[Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2006], Noise [Matthew Saville, 2007],Two Hands, Jaws [Steven Spielberg, 1975] and many other … films it is done so effectively. The use of sound conveys emotion, the story and how the filmmaker is interpreted throughout the film. These films rely on sound to…

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