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    how do audiences know what they should go see and what they should avoid? The two examples of mass media chosen for comparision are two theatre reviews of the current stage musical ‘Dirty Dancing’. I chose to take the reviews from two different reviewers from different websites, Brian Godfrey for Glam Adelaide and Vito Mattarelli for Australian Stage. Glam Adelaide is a website which is dedicated to revewing and writing stories on local south Australian businesses and update their audience with…

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    specificity and attention to details within the installation creates the illusion that the audience is beneath the surface of the water, viewing the installation from the river bed. Contradicting the traditional cinema, the overhead projection also establishes a sense of parallelism between the salmon…

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    He shows to the audience the whole process of making this movie. His argument is that advertisement is directed to us wherever we were and everything is for sale if there was a movie to make. To make his argument and his purpose of his film, he need to uses something to…

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    In Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, released in 1994, the audience is able to view story play out from the point of view of the gangster. The audience is only able to grasp the true complexity of the characters and story at the end. One cannot truly understand how the pieces of the story fit together until they reach the end of the film where their mind is able to fit the pieces together like a puzzle pieces. This is because of the alternative structure of the film. The film deviates from the…

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    people, and Boal wanted the audience (spect-actors) to analyse the struggles, problems and oppression “Theatre of The Oppressed” had presented to them. When Theatre of the Oppressed first began in 1971, its primary objective was to deal with Brazil’s local problems and very soon it was used all over the country. Theatre…

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    should all multirole to remind the audience that what they are watching is fictional. We also thought that by multi-rolling everybody would get an equal speaking part in the performance. The main character of this piece is a teenage boy named Zac Wainright. We decided to follow the styles of a theatre in education piece by using a stereotype of the kind of person who would take drugs and decided that a teenage boy bets fit this stereotype. Zac is going to show the audience how easily a person…

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    1. Describe an audience (an individual or a group) with whom you find it difficult to communicate. Explain the problems you have in communicating with this audience. What are the needs, concerns, and expectations of this group? Having read Chapter 4, how might you take these needs, concerns, and expectations into consideration more successfully with this audience? I provide technical support under the clinical trial environment. Speaking to elderly – both Japanese and non-Japanese patients…

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    characters greeting you with intricate face painting almost like tribal marking infused with modern painting techniques. I took my seat, as the show was about to begin. However there was a pre show before the actual show began. The relation ship with the audience was really breath taking there was around 15 -20 characters/ actors all dressed in exquisite costumes almost like 1920 fashion mixed with Halloween ghost material textiles, but remained to still be modern and fashionable. The characters…

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    poisonous and have a lethal sting, and this suggests that Macbeth is afraid of his crimes being discovered as because that would then be fatal to him, as he would have to face execution. The use of this metaphor creates an effect of fear to the audience, as the audience would be scared that they would sin and feel guilt take over their sanity. Furthermore, Lady Macbeth deceives herself into believing she has the courage to commit treason by saying “Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I…

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    Summary of Evaluations My presentation was on professional issues of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. I did my evaluation at my church where I brought oatmeal cookies and orange juice and also told the audience they were free to bring their own snacks. I invited and confirmed with four audiences, but unfortunately only two were able to attend. Fortunately two certified nursing assistant were able to attend on time and the presentation continued as planned. The two nursing assistants are…

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