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    adolescent girl, chooses a burka costume over any other costume. Her parents Greg and Carol are not too fond of her decision. Natalie feels that it is okay to be a little different from other girls, who dress up as Disney princesses and other “costumes for little girls”. Her mother Carol feels as if Natalie is rejecting everything she's ever taught her about being a modern, post-feminist women. Carol also believes that her daughter Natalie should have chosen a costume most appropriate for her…

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    Alice and the Mad Hatter. In this paragraph, I will be writing about five techniques that Tim Burton used to Emphasise Alice ‘real world’. Tim Burton uses costumes to emphasise Alice bland, Ridged and depleted ‘real’ world. Alice starts by wearing a long blue dress. Her blue dresses reflect an innocent colour. In the real world, the costumes are mostly white, cream, grey and pale blue. Tim Burton uses makeup to emphasise Alice bland, Ridged and depleted ‘real’ world.…

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    Barba the costume designer for the production did an impressable job with the costuming of each character: main, supporting, and company. The opening number’s costumes were everything I could imagine seeing at a drag show. Miss Understandings costume was so over the top and amazing I absolutely loved how it looked it was so fierce and captivating. All the men in what seemed to be costumes similar to what the men in the YMCA video wore was fun while they danced to It’s Raining Men. The costume I…

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    Sam laughed as her husband and son came flying out of the portal wearing their new costumes. Lilith, who was sitting on her laughed, giggled so much that she intangibly fell through Sam's embrace. “You didn't tell me you were getting a new look, too,” Sam called, as Danny walked out of the Specter Speeder. “Yeah, well, I wasn't expecting to, either,” Danny admitted. His costume was an updated version with a more armored material, that moved just as flexibly as the original. Instead of a white…

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    The costumes enhanced the dance. The contrast of the colors of the costumes, the dark blue costumes of the ensemble, and the light pink of the fair maiden, Koh, reinforced the effect of the illusion. Because of the darker lighting throughout this piece, I found it difficult at times to visually see some…

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    as well as costumes and make-up to accurately portray his vision of the film, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The movie, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, incorporates several different varieties of camera work. One element of camera work used was the variety of shot types. The shot types used range from medium shots, consisting of waist up, American shots, consisting of knee up, full shots, consisting of the whole body, and closeup shots of faces…

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    Court Masques

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    You Us We All is a contemporary spin on the classical court masques of the 16th and 17th century. Court masques were a combination of music, drama, dance, and extravagant sets and costumes. These masques were mainly performed for the high nobles and aristocrats in the 16th and 17th centuries throughout Western Europe. This opera is classified as an allegory. According to the Carolina Performing Arts Website, an allegory is defined as a “literary device that conveys often abstract ideas beyond…

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    Santa Monica Boulevard between N Doheny Drive and La Cienega Boulevard. The place is packed full of large crowd that are dress in different costumes. Some wear revealing attires like Calvin Clein models or not wearing anything at all but tape on their nipples, while some people wore out of the box costumes like movie characters. They are serious about their costumes, it’s very competitive. There are food trucks around the corner of each intersection selling burgers, tacos and hot dogs that was…

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    Our Town Play

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    people would automatically think that the acting is the most vital part to a theater production. However, other things such as the props, costumes, lighting, music, etc are just as important if not even more. Our Town is a popular and unique play that takes place in 1901 in the small town of Grover’s Corners, it 's lack of props, but attention to detail in the costumes, along with the lighting, play a major role in the production and helps get the message across to the audience. The set and…

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    A Woman In Gold Film Essay

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    The clothing or costumes of the film is another part of the factor that ties a movie together. Costumes help bring the characters become a person for which the audience will come to identify with from that specific place and time period. The costumes can arrange to be a simple dressing gown for the actress or a space suit. When it comes to films having the characters dressed in the clothing of that time period. What one of the most renowned films for it use of costumes is Gone with the Wind…

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