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    Theatre. In order to shift scenery a chariot and pole system was used. Since the lightbulb hadn’t been made till 1878 concentrated sunlight was use to light the stage. The costumes were extreme. The had major detail and were very expensive. In order to have a successful play costumes were coloured brightly and often the costumes would have to be provided by sponsors. The three types…

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    Sitting in the crowded dressing room getting ready, putting costumes on, doing each others hair, putting makeup one, layering makeup on makeup, making sure that each and every individual appears over the top and able to be noticed from the very back row. Once everyone is ready to go, they all go backstage to start the pre show rituals. Everyone start to shake out their nerves one limb at a time making sure that everyone is ready for the show to start. Standing in the wings, thinking over the…

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    Another important aspect when considering costumes is that when playing historical roles, costumes were often from a different time period. Moreover, if possible, the costumes were often reused or embellished with expensive lace (Mabillard, 2014). This was a matter of actors, either not being able to afford new outfits for every play they performed in, or because of practical reasons. (Tiramani, 2008: p. 58). In Shakespearean times, actors wore costumes that mirrored their ‘character’s social…

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    Plot Structure:The first complication of the play seemed to be when Alice was left alone upstairs and she was talking to Lydia then Aunt Hannah came up and Alice had mentioned that Lydia and her found the key to the chest and were going to open it and then Aunt Hannah tried to convince Alice to get in the chest to hide from Lydia and Alice refused and Hannah started to drag her to the chest. (pg.18 starting at line 16- 22 ending at line 22). This is a complication because a complication builds…

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    Byzantium under long tunics,[20] and were worn by many tribes, such as the Germanic tribes that migrated to Western Roman Empire in the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, as evidenced by both artistic sources and such relics as the 4th-century costumes recovered from the Thorsberg peat bog (see illustration).[21] Trousers in this period, generally called brais, varied in length and were often closed at the cuff or even had attached foot coverings, although open-legged pants were also…

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    Testing Your Jewelry

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    Vintage or handmade costume jewelry pieces are not worthless, but when you want precious metals and stones, you don't want to be duped into thinking you have the real thing. You definitely don't want to pay real jewelry prices for fakes, either. On the other hand, you might have received a box full of jewelry from an aunt or grandmother who passed and want to know which pieces are real. These tips will help you spot costume or fake jewelry from the real thing. How to Test Your Jewelry Inspect…

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    I could tell there was a lot of work that went into making the scene. The lighting was exceptionally pleasant it was not too bright or too dark. The costumes needed some more work. The costume selection was not thought out completely. Some characters had on actual costumes while others had on jeans. Then I did not understand the group of people that came out with short tight dresses, or the tall guy who had on a dress; I found him to be distracting. Overall…

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    encouraged me better my skills to make this play the best it could be. My favorite actor was J.D. Harris who played Milky White in the Into the Woods. J.D. really brought Milky White’s character out. Though he had problems seeing out the mask and his costume was extremely hot, he made Milky White a loveable and hilarious character. My favorite thing Milky White did was dancing during “It Takes Two;” the audience loved it. The characters certainly made the play…

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    Yojimbo Scene Analysis

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    Yojimbo. He knows how to establish good lighting, his angles are well identifying through the character situation, he exaggerates the composition, he knows surroundings enhances character placement, and he identify the characters through concise costumes design. He really brings variety in each…

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    The 2013 adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” was an okay. The plot was similar to the book but with some changes, sound design was okay camera work was good, props were well-designed and costumes were flashy at times but fit somewhat well with the movie. All in all, 2013’s “The Great Gatsby” was an all right movie, a solid 7 out of 10, worth seeing. What? Why are you still reading?.....You want to know more? All right fine, I suppose I can tell you more about the movie. Now where to start? Well…

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