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    Colorblind Casting Essay

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    perform. The second notion is to end the racist custom of white actors doing blackface. Although, race is sometimes essential to the role of a character, we have to figure out a few things about the script. Is the script racially specific or is there no reference to race at all. These two types of scripts are “contextually specific or contextually neutral.” Sometimes it is okay to cast by race only when a play is specifically examining concerns of race. However, in the case of “Hamilton” and…

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    Kaufman’s Ouervre Charlie Kaufman’s oeuvre consists of films that play with style, reality, and filmic structure to discuss deep issues of humanity. A Kaufman script has a few idiosyncrasies of style and structure that make it very clear who the writer is. What is most notable about Kaufman’s style is his ability to take the ordinary and make it otherworldly. He presents us with normal people, most often an everyday guy, and then puts them into situations of science fiction, fantasy,…

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    Kathleen A. Bogle brings to light just exactly what “hooking up” is and offers explanations as to how and why college students are getting together in her book Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus. Dead end relationships with “no strings attached” are being formed all over college campuses across the country. Bogle breaks through the misconceptions about casual sex and redefines the modern sexual culture swarming college campuses. A new phenomena has emerged in today’s culture…

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    Lawrence Of Arabia Essay

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    Hamed Rashid 201216504 COM 321 Lawrence of Arabia critique COM 321 Lawrence of Arabia Hamed Rashid 201216504 COM 321 The movie is a masterpiece movie directed by David Lean have won seven Oscars, its one of the most epic movies listed in Hollywood. An adventure of a western British officer Thomas Lawrence, Showing his way of helping the Arab win their case against the Ottoman Empire at that time World War I. Theme - The main theme of the film is it’s…

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    Crime Mystery Frankie

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    into this world. The audience is invested in finding the child too. The goal is clear and the stakes are very high. The script explores the theme of redemption and sacrifice. The story is driven by a man, who is seeking redemption for an accident that killed a child. The hook of the story is that the cop is now a teacher. While there’s a lot to like about the script, the script would benefit from more development. The areas to discuss include the structure, the pace, and the tension, as well as…

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    One extraneous variable is setting. Both groups will receive pretest and posttests on the same dates. Trained facilitators who will follow a pre-written script and lesson plan will deliver instructions; they may not stray away from the script. The script and lesson plan will have all the material and information laid out; therefore, there is little confusion. Conclusion I believe that the results from the experiment will show the positive effects of…

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    starting three sentences beginning with the first person “I”. This gives the audience the impression that these are Mr Cameron’s own opinions despite the fact he is obviously referring to his script which takes some accountability away from himself. This subtle technique is only possible when the orator has a script in front of them. This was…

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    House by Henrik Ibsen we read the whole script. To go deeper into the meaning we used our own drama abilities to explore. To understand the meaning of A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen we read the whole script. To go deeper into the meaning we used our own drama abilities to explore. We used Hot-Seating, Collages, and Still Image. All of these three things helped me understand the meaning of the play and explore the characters further. The script does not tell me everything I need…

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    Fight Club 2005 Analysis

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    Finch, the guy behind Fight Club, Gone Girl, Se7en, and my personal favorite, Zodiac (so underrated it should be criminal). So why would Fincher make a good director for, 1996? His artistic style would blend really well with the dark realness of the script in terms of lighting and camera movements. Let me elaborate, his tendency for lower-key lighting would mesh well with the grittiness of the 1990s as well as the overall vibe of impending ruin. His use of extended fluid tracking shots would be…

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    KARNSTREET is a gritty, crime drama that centers on two major rival gangs. Their rivalry leads to a vicious gang war. The script does a nice job of showing the violent side of gangsters and their need for control. The stakes are life and death. While there are certainly strengths to the presentation, the script would benefit from more development in the area of structure, pace, and character development, as well as the professional presentation. First, the opening nicely sets the tone of the…

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