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    confidence in everything that I do. Now I also said it teaches social skills, and the reason I say that is because you have to be able to communicate with people to be able to get things done. When in a play, I learned that I had to talk to the other actors, the director(s), stage managers, and the techies to be able to do the best I could for the show. Over time I started to learn how to approach people, and have the confidence/ability to talk to…

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    Before registering for this course I didn’t think anything about children’s theater. Growing up I was always into sports, I tried every type of sport imaginable. In my town, people were separated by those who played sports and those who were in drama. You would never find someone who did both. So the impact drama can have on a child never even grossed my mind. Now after going to college away from home, and taking this course my opinion on theater has changed greatly. I now believe that adding…

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    Picture a young boy watching his first episode of Power Rangers and mimicking their fighting moves so that he too can be just like the Red Ranger (Jason). He has somebody to look up to. Role models back in the day have changed dramatically compared to the role models in the present day. These people do not just model their entire life for you, but they control what you say and how you act. Most people normally look up to celebrities as role models, especially the youth because they are known…

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    The pivotal moment of a movie is often considered the most memorable scene of a movie. The plot, characters, director's, scene, and even actors may be forgotten, however the film’s pivotal moment remains forever in the minds of viewers. This moment in particular makes you hold your breath, close your eyes, and leaves you white-knuckled in anticipation of what follows. Three movies which encapsulate this moment best are Robert Zemeckis Cast Away, Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours, and Peter Landesman’s…

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    Having fame can get to a person and make them forget what really matters in your lifetime. Audrey Hepburn, even though she was a very popular person, she never lost her heart. Hepburn is one of the most influential people from the last 1000 years because of her talent, her contribution to charity, and her elegance. Besides Audreys beautiful face, she was very talented in the work she played in. Hepburn won over 30 awards and got over 25 nominations. She also was named #3 on the "American Flim…

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    Frank Capra Influences

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    Throughout recent history, thousands of films have been created by a large amount of directors. However, few have made as big an impact as Frank Capra. His work has been regarded as some of the most inspiring pieces of cinema and should be looked to for inspiration. Even though he was an underrated director for his time, Frank Capra was one of the biggest influences on modern cinema. He was able to accomplish this by creating a series of films that all followed the same, unique recipe…

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    When I was in the eighth grade, I had a friend who frequently busied herself with several activities. I wanted to hang out with her more often, so I joined Drama Club. I auditioned for The Wizard of Oz and my friend and I both landed the roles of flying monkeys. Unfortunately, my friend had to quit the show right before it was too late to back out, and I found myself stuck with people I didn’t know. Fast forward to Freshman year in my Acting 1 class, where my teacher encouraged us to audition…

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    Celebrity Culture Is Bad

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    Celebrities are looked up to in society and are treated differently than us. They get treated worse if they do something bad and they get treated better if the do something good. Celebrity Culture is harmful because they are not always going to do “good” ,them doing something bad is worse than if we do something bad because it’s all over the news. We all admire them and want to be like them in a way. If they do something bad than it might inspire us to do something bad. TV shows have made…

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    Career Exploration: Actor Acting has always been a pretty big interest in my life. Ever since I was in third grade it has been my goal to be an amazing actor. I love speaking in front of a crowd and the process of getting into character the whole spiel. When I am performing for a group of people and knowing that I am entertaining them and making them happy it just give me an immense feeling of joy. Not to mention the amazing stories actors get to tell it’s comparable to actually being inside of…

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    Trumbo Film Analysis

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    be a life lesson to people who want to stand up for any reasons they believe that are true. Especially when a person, similar to Trumbo, stands up to a whole country. Even Trumbo himself believed to stand up for the truth, based on the tone of his voice, when he does a speech, reminiscing about the Hollywood Blacklist. This is why standing up for the truth is one of the main ideas in the movie. Furthermore, when Trumbo was shown in the bathroom, writing his scenes showed grit mindset. As a…

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