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    The use of red is also prevalent in the title of ANT-Man and in the names of the actors and actresses present in the movie. Red is a color that has many different meanings in a wide variety of contexts. Red is often used as a color of fire, love, romance, and sex, but in this case it is used to represent energy, danger, caution, anger…

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    The comedy for a change. And Alison Sweeney--she is brilliant at this. And from the very first, we had just a great chemistry. And our director for the last two has been a wonderful actor and actor director named Kristoffer Tabori. And he is just brilliant. So we can trust him to help us with the rhythm. You know, we 've kind of gotten it down now. But especially when we were starting out, most directors have you not ever overlap in dialogue, but Kristoffer brings a reality to it. I think in…

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    process, especially the actors because they possess a lot of talent. This chapter discusses concentration, scene study, and memorization and line reading, which were three things that really stood out to me as topics that I wanted to know more about. This chapter is all about acting from the training process to the performance and a few steps in between. Although there are many different aspects of acting the main goal is to integrate all of these parts seamlessly. Actors spend years mastering…

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    Dolores del Rio was a significant Latina actress during era Hollywood films. She is perhaps Latin 's most celebrated actress to crossover to Hollywood who successfully represented Latin culture and identity to the masses. Her celebrity and iconic status helped spread awareness in differentiating between race and Mexican ethnicity in the U.S. Through her charm and beauty, she garnered a great deal of attention from the public eye, consequently many of her peers and colleagues saw her in the same…

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    particularly as undiligent and sexually aggressive towards white women, but the ban was unsuccessful. The odd thing was that even with all of the racism in the movie, Griffith did not use any African American actors. Instead, he implored the use of black face, which essentially was a white actor or actress with black paint or some other black substance on their…

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    Everyday when we turn on the television it is full of shows, movies and sports. They are full of a variety of actors and athletes. Do you ever wonder why they get paid so much? If so you are probably like me and want to know why. Some of the reasons they are paid so are because they are the best at what they do, actors and athletes are in the public eye at all times, become spokespeople for brands, and risk their career playing or performing in sports. When you watch a movie in the movie…

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    Learning How To Drown, a musical written by Patricia Noonan and Amanda Jacobs in 2007, revolves around a the love story of a young couple, Emma and John, and their parallel to Emma’s grandparents, Aidan and Clare. The play illustrates the importance of fables and the balance between the themes of love and freedom. Emma, portrayed by Caroline Portu, is a young woman who is questioning the proposal of her long time boyfriend, John, while stranded in their house due to a hurricane. Paired with the…

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    their emotions myself. Thus, my chosen career is to become an actor. I have always been fascinated to live a life created by a story. Moreover, it always excites me to be able to express what I feel or rather convey it to other people by making them laugh, cry and always keeping them on the edge of their seats. I am passionate to depict my life as a work of art via mediums like acting, public speaking, dance and music. I want to be an actor because I want to provide an immense amount of…

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    of the part, I believe all the actors and actresses did a great justice to their characters. There is no doubt in my mind that I enjoyed this play by BLC. It made me want to see it in person as well. Although I did criticize some of the cast, overall I thought they all did an outstanding job. I think plays like this are a great reminder to all spectators just how tough Theatre really is. However, it also makes you appreciate the time and efforts that the actors put into the process in order…

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    Screen and stage entertainment are very different; although, they seem to have strikingly similar characteristics and have many comparable features that some do not even realize. Stage provides live entertainment that creates a bond with the audience that can be the same plot but performed so differently each time. Screen is filmed entertainment that can have special effects and captivate every single detail but has no real connection to the audience. Usually, how a person feels about stage…

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