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    The script for the play Johanna: Facing Forward by Tlaloc Rivas deeply moved me while I was reading it. I found the dialogue to be emotionally powerful and the stage directions intriguing. The script affected me so much that I was almost afraid to see it on the stage. Unfortunately, however, I was very underwhelmed by KU’s production of Johanna: Facing Forward. Many of the scenes that moved me in the script fell flat on the stage, due largely to the actors’ lack consistent connection to their…

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    consistently dramatic. The script conveys solid themes about never giving up on one’s dream. It’s a classic rag to riches story. The story has the potential to be very insightful. The hook of the story is the idea that one can lose it all, but still triumph. The goal is clear and the stakes are personal. The story is driven both by the inner, emotional goals of the protagonist, as well as the external goal. While one can envision the story being very inspirational, the script would benefit…

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    stubburn at a young age. After finally paying off all his debts, he confronted Malcom about his mistake, all to find out the watch was a replica of the real watch. In our script, Keifer plays Malcom, Shelby plays Elizabeth, Brady plays a cab driver, and Kelsie is our narrator. We struggled getting our script together, it turned out being a more…

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    Video Making Process

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    steps: Scriptwriting: Many clients use an employee at the company as a script writer. If you do not have someone who can do this well, you can always have your production company write the script out. To help the process along, write down any information that needs to be included and send the production company any print materials that should…

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    conflict, and character transformation. The tone is dramatic. The script is driven by the theme of survival. The stakes are extremely high. The script features some really well done action sequences, especially in the first act. With that said, the overall script would benefit from more development in the areas of the structure, the pace, and the tension, as well as further character development. The first act sets the tone for the script and introduces the protagonist Thomas Aiken. The…

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    TERRATOO: RETURN TO EARTH #2 is a sci-fi, action script that explores man’s nature for war over peace. Solid themes about destiny, revenge, and freedom drive the plot, as well as saving humanity. The highlight of this script is the presences of two resilient females that go up against each other. One represents good forces and one represents evil. It 's refreshing to watch two powerful women. It’s their personal conflict towards each other that captures one’s interest. Their raging and intense…

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    Silent Rhetorical Analysis

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    lack of an external goal. Again, it only at the end that Callum becomes more focused on saving the village and then the audience roots for him. The script is professionally formatted, although some the descriptions are a bit wordy and tend to tell or explain information rather than show. In summary, it’s challenging to adapt from a novel. Focus the script. Create a stronger goal. Give the audience a true emotional journey to take with the…

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    We’ve all experienced it before, the pursuit of forgotten memories; the tinge of helpless perplexity that stumps our consciousness, bothering us until our obstinacy relents to a shrug of the shoulders. Amy Herzog’s play, The Great God Pan, explores such sensations. Burgeoning playwright Amy Herzog attempts to illustrate this pursuit through the character Jamie, a potential victim of child molestation. This November, The Great God Pan opened at Davidson College’s Barber Theatre. Directed by Dr.…

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    Movie Comparison Essay

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    flashbacks that display Mrs. Stevenson’s spoiled attitude and her husband’s reluctant complacency, thicken the plot, and music, lighting, and camera angles that build suspense, making the film soar above the screenplay. Compared to the movie, the script is a kindergartner’s ratty piece of art, whereas the film is a masterpiece in brilliant color. The film strays from the path of its written companion by adding a more complex plot line, yet it keeps the main issue the same. The filmmaker’s choice…

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    Maya Language Analysis

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    What reasearch question(s) is/are the speaker trying to address ? The main purpose of Dr Zender is to better translate the Mayan inscriptions which will lead to a better understanding of the Mayan civilisation. So Dr Zender address many questions in order to complete his project, he especially works on the abbreviational convention of maya writing, because he realized that the Maya used lots of abbreviations. How did the Maya abbreviate their words ? Was there a common rule ? This is the…

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