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    Cash Cash would start playing soon. When Cash Cash came on, the audience started jumping up and down and screaming. Tritonal also played at the concert, but played after Cash Cash, so I left after Cash Cash played. I chose to focus just on Cash Cash’s music because I was there specifically for them. I would say that…

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    Briefly explain an effective channel choice for your Course Project infographic message. Identify relevant factors for decision making (e.g., cost, audience size, advantages and disadvantages of distinct channels). Justify your channel choice based on relevant decision-making factors. Upon researching social media chanlles to use, I found three I belive will be a good fit for my message. Following is my list of three channels and an explantion of why I chose these channels for my course…

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    in particular the lighting, can subconsciously lead the audience to get cold feet as a character enters a strange new place. Several key features during this scene was the presentation characters of with respect to light. Since the whole scene occurs at night, not much light is present so Hitchcock had to be precise on how to effectively use the key light to convey the narrative form. One specific example that created shock among the audience is when the bedside lamp revealed that Bruno was…

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    Essay On Deadpool

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    an opinion that is different than the social norm? Not many? The billboard created for the release of the Deadpool movie in February of 2016 has many elements that can be analyzed. Pathos is used by the creators of the billboard to appeal to audiences in an uncommon way; reversing the societal standards of gender roles by enticing women with sex and causing men to want to be like Deadpool. The billboard is set in a white background. The image of Deadpool takes up most of the billboard.…

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    development being nearly without flaw, the sound design above all else drove the mood of the production forward. Of all the elements of the sound design of a production, likely the first to appear and additionally the first which is noticed by the audience is the music. The plot of the film “Nocturne in Black” centers on a piano which brings both hope to those around it, through its music, and devastation to them as well, as a result of music being illegal. On account of the piano being…

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    It wasn’t received well initially by English audiences and critics but was thought of as similar to Lewis Carol’s nonsense poems due to the nothingness that it presents and the way in which it goes about this. “Waiting for Godot at the Arts Theatre Club is a play to send the rationalist out of his mind…

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    evidences. More importantly, you are using the rhetorical appeals to convince your audience that going to the theatre is cool. However, your essay would be better if you could focus on how your evidences are used to persuade your audience for you project. You tend to focus more on analyzing your topic, and not your project. It is great that you mentioned specific terms that relate to theatre, but keep in mind that your audience is not an expert in theatre. Therefore, you should explain the terms…

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    Speech Synthesis Essay

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    sounds too good to be true, it's because it probably is. When a speaker want's to take his speech to the next level but doesn't want the audience to think he is plagiarizing; using an outside source is an option the speaker has at his disposal. Also, when a speaker uses a source, he is allowing the audience to track down the information he is providing. The audience can verify if the information being presented is in fact accurate. A professor at a major University is giving a speech at a…

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    As the house lights are gradually lowered in the Glenelg Country School auditorium, the audience’s effervescent chattering falls to a hush and all that can be heard is one voice somewhere in the theatre, enchanting the audience. The spectators listen intently as the voice travels throughout the theatre, until suddenly, a single spotlight illuminates a middle-aged man sitting on a worn armchair playing the soundtrack of his favorite musical on his antique turntable. So begins Gelnelg Country…

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    Our Town Play Analysis

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    Thursday, October, 8, 2015, I was privileged with the opportunity to see the production, Our Town, written by Thornton Wilder, and directed by Rose Riordan. Our Town takes place in a small town called Grover’s Corner in the early 1900’s. Our Town is presented in a much different manor than most plays today. Instead of changing sets and meticulously hand painted backdrops, the actors use nothing but some chairs and a pair of ladders. The storyline of the play is intriguing, but not so much as the…

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