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    Audience Analysis and Reception Shedrick C. Smith Jr. XBCOM/275 7/1/2014 University of Phoenix Audience Analysis and Reception Knowing the audience needs‚ are important to communicate effectively. In the workplace‚ knowing the needs helps us to explain the what‚ why‚ how‚ who‚ and when we can provide productivity in the workplace. In this report‚ I would like to inform my manager‚ about why we need another maintenance technician and certain tools for the Maintenance Shop. In this formal letter

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    cat-right Public Speaking Tips: What Is an Entertainment Speech? Posted by admin on Jul 29‚ 2013 in Articles | 0 comments "entertainment speech"Entertainment speeches are suitable for special events and ceremonies. Their goal is to entertain the audience while delivering a message. Unlike informative or persuasive speeches‚ they don’t require listeners to learn or to act. The speaker can entertain people through use of humor and/or drama. He should be gracious‚ relaxed‚ and spontaneous. This type

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    Many songs use different literary devices to communicate a message out to the audience. One of those songs is “Sunshine” by Matisyahu‚ which displays symbolism‚ imagery‚ figures of speech‚ tone‚ and theme. Others might not enjoy the song because it gives mixed signals. Although that is true‚ there are much more reasons to why someone would enjoy it. “Sunshine” by Matisyahu is an effective song because the artist uses a potpourri of literary terms to present his meaning to the audience. Matisyahu uses symbolism to define the deeper meaning of never giving up in his song

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    opening sequence the audience are introduced to the main theme ‘winning’ and ‘losing’. When we are introduced to Richard the camera shows a low angle close up of his face. This makes him look presidential and important. We are also introduced to the theme of ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ through Richard’s dialogue‚ “deep inside you is a winner waiting to be released”. We don’t see the setting but we imagine Richard to be talking at a very important press conference. At this point the audience perceives Richard

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    transcript portrays the results show which is much tenser than his first audition as they are deciding Rylan’s future in X-Factor. This essay will discuss the way Rylan‚ The judges and in the second transcript‚ Dermot O’Leary’s speech affected by context‚ audience and purpose. In Rylan’s first broadcast audition‚ Rylan is relentlessly trying to cajole the judges with his inimitable persona. He has acknowledged that in order to progress in the competition; he needs to make an impression on the judges. Rylan

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    our devices were suitable for use in our tutorial room. Our class activities and visual mediums appeared to have been very effective in evoking empathy within the audience as intended. This was definitely a positive experience‚ however‚ our carelessness to provide warnings prior to viewing Rabbit Proof Fence cause some of the audience members to feel upset and view scenes they did not feel comfortable seeing. Reflecting on this‚ next time we need to ensure that warnings are provided for all‚ or the

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    Tape by Richard Linklater    Richard Linklater shows us thatitisalsopossible to create a goodqualitymoviewithout the help of splendiddecors‚ costumes and stunning make-ups. From the verybeginning of the movie‚ the audience findthemselves in the tribune of a tennis match which in the end hasthreewinners.        In the beginning of the movie‚ Vincent isintroduced to usas a man thatlatelyhasbroken up with his girlfriend because of hisviolenttendencies. Shortlyafter John entersthe scene‚ the dialogbetweenthemstarts

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    Oral Presentations are brief discussions of a focused topic delivered to a group of listeners (audiences) in order to impart knowledge or to stimulate discussion. They may be short or long‚ include slides or other visual aids‚ and be done individually or in a group. Planning and structuring an oral presentation is similar to the process of writing an essay‚ except you need to be conscious of a live audience and use spoken language instead of written. However‚ the final preparation and presentation

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    Danforth is a very authoritative character throughout the play and is often the one to regain order in times of chaos. He is a key character in the play‚ used by Miller to engage the audience. As he begins to believe Mary Warren that it was all lies‚ it gives the audience hope‚ and builds up the suspense leaving the audience wanting to know what will happen next. From the very beginning of the act it is clear that due to the respect he has managed to gain and his high position in the court he is very

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    purpose of Verbatim theatre has always been to challenge audiences into a confrontation with real events and concrete facts‚ an to prevent their escapism into theatrical fantasy.” How well does this statement apply to Verbatim plays‚ RRR and LP? Alfred Hitchcock commented‚ “ what is drama but life with the dull bits cut out.” This quotes is typically true of drama‚ however verbatim theatre is contrary to this as it forces it audiences to confront serious issues and offers conventions that shy

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