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    Theatre is a great way to seek entertainment. Although theatre has many forms of art not many people know about them. As I learn more and more about the many arts of theatre I become more intrigued to explore every theatrical performance possibly out there. My latest experience of theatre was in Austin, Texas. I got the opportunity to attend the Esther’s Follies, a modern day vaudeville theatre. Some quick words to describe this fast pace performance is; colorful, magical, and filled multiple…

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    Dreamer Believer

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    Dreamer Believer “I definitely love to be scared. It draws the primal side out of you. “words from one of my favorite directors of all time that inspired me to become a filmmaker is James Wan. The first film I saw by James Wan was Dead Silence. At the age of 10, I was amazed by how he made the puppets come to life in the movie. Since then, I have been always a big fan of horror films and however, he made me obsessed over every films with mystery story in it that I glue myself into the…

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    like I’m very outgoing as her. Meanwhile, the other performers did have a significance in the play, and I did enjoy the humor from the other actors/ actresses, and generally felt that everyone did a great job. The performance style of this play was a modernism, comical play that included many laughs from the audience, and an accent with gestures from the actors/ actresses. This play provided some adult content which made the play seem more realistic since this play clarifies the frequently…

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    Black Rain Essay

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    For me, Black Rain is just another prime example of why I consider Ridley Scott to be a mixed bag as a Director. Sure he’s definitely made some classics like Blade Runner, Alien, and Gladiator but other films that I’ve seen in Scott’s filmography (Robin Hood, Exodus, and G.I. Jane) seems like he gets so caught up into creating visual atmospheres (especially in this one) to the point of where he loses focus on maintaining a genuine plotting or narrative. Black Rain is an 80’s recycled tough cop…

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    during a performance would truly be contradictory to the art of theatre. However I can understand how Stanislavsky could feel that basic ability and talents could be lost in front of the audience as performance can be better when rehearsed because the actors don’t…

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    Thriller Film Argo

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    From the very first scene of the film, the audience is already drawn to the chaos and the viewer’s adrenaline already starts pumping. The sounds of the Iranian riot in the unfamiliar language bring fear and anxiety to the audience. The bombarding voices from the people in the riot proceed to get louder and louder the closer they get to the Embassy. This injects panic in the audience, knowing something terrible is about to happen to the Americans. This scene is important because it is the first…

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    Stage Performance

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    3. There are many things that a movie can do that a stage performance can't. Movies contains many visual and special effects that cannot be mimicked by a stage performance because it's simply not possible to be reproduced. For example in Macbeth the ghost of Banquo that haunts Macbeth could be easily reproduced by special effects, but in a stage performance it would a lot harder to reproduce the visual of a ghost simply because it's not possible to do so. Movies also have an advantage over…

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    star or something similar when they are younger. However, most people tend to grow out of that by college. Admitting that I still actually did want to be famous, and be a part of the entertainment industry, was pretty embarrassing. In a society where actors and actresses are often treated with contempt, it was a little humiliating to admit I always wanted to, and still want to, be a part of the showbiz world. A lot of the questions concerning my family and my relationships with family members…

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    The overall performance of the movie in my opinion was very well. The movie had explained itself very well and had very lots scenes of what I had imagined in my mind from the book. The movie of course does not have some of the special effects that we have now but for 1983 it is a very well done movie. The movie had also had very good music that goes with the scenes. The movie had very good transitions. The movie had tricked you and you had never expected a certain scene to happen for example…

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    Stanislavski's Play

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    that actors would become distracted by the audience. However he did not want them to forget about the audience entirely, because they were a vital part of the performance. On stage, it was common for actors to lose their sense of natural psycho-physical union as they can be under a lot of pressure, when performing in front of thousands of people. Therefore, I feel it could be difficult to balance the concentration on the stage with the appropriate level of awareness of the audience as the actor…

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