A director is in charge of all aspects of the production‚ a director’s job is to tie up all performance element together. The director must have vision of how should the character moves‚ the lighting that help enhance the mood of the play‚ the sets and props. As an Actor we often find problem such as‚ don’t know how to pose our hand‚ where to stand and which way to walk. We are “floating” in the stage‚ because we are not sure what our role is. Then it is the director’s role to direct and told
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Blake Miranda BUAD 101x My Future Athletic Director Ever since I was little‚ the same question has been asked to me‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up?” When I was at the age of four the answer might have been an astronaut or a football player but times have changed. As time progressed it changed to an architect‚ then to a police officer‚ and all different types of jobs as I got to college I really started to think about what I want to do. It ranged very much. I wanted to study criminal
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Alfred Hitchcock‚ also known as “Master of suspense” mostly worked in the thriller and drama category. He directed three well-known films like‚ Rear Window(1954)‚ Dial M for Murder(1954)‚ and Psycho(1960). I watched the film Dial M for Murder(1954). I thought it was a very good thriller that that kept you at the edge of your seat because you never knew what was going to happen next. Woody Allen who liked to do magic tricks and play the clarinet in his younger days tended to direct comedy films
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of a non-executive director as ‘custodian of the governance process.’ A non-executive director (NED) sits on the board of company just as a normal executive director would do so‚ however a non-executive director does not form part of the executive management team of the company. Essentially they are not an employee of the company or affiliated in any way other than their role as an independent NED. The distinction between a non-executive director and an executive director is illustrated in Equitable
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htm [Accessed 20 October 2010] 5. Business Link‚ 2010. Measure performance and set targets. [on line] Available at: http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1079681127 [Accessed 10 November 2010] 6. CNN Money.com‚2010. 100 Best Companies to work for. [on line] Available at: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/bestcompanies/2010/ [Accessed 15 November 2010] 7. CIPD‚2010. Coaching and mentoring. [on line] Available at: http://www.cipd.co.uk/subjects/lrnanddev/coachmntor/?area=hs
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of Director 1 3) What is an Independent Director 2 4) Role of an Independent Director 3 5) References 5 INTRODUCTION: All companies must have officers. A private limited company must have at least two director and a company secretary
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Statutory duties Main statutory duties of a director are provided by s.132 • Where a director breaches common law duties‚ these statutory provisions impose criminal liabilities. • S.132(1) is a general provision that requires directors to act ‘honestly’ at all times and use reasonable diligence in the exercise of their powers. Any breach of fiduciary duty • Duty imposed on directors to avoid conflict of interest by not using confidential information they obtain by virtue of their position
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I believe that G. Briggs has a reasonable point in his letter regarding teenagers spending most of their time with technology rather than breathing in fresh air and living their lives to the fullest by stepping outside the house. Nobody wants to take out a pen and paper every time they miss their friend and want to write to them. It’s so much easier to email them. Now‚ computers are so advanced that you can know what is going on half way around the world or the house next door in a matter of seconds
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