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    understanding and ensure that the two-way process is functioning properly. If you are presenting to a group of people‚ be sure to check the acoustics beforehand and practice projecting your voice clearly. Use a microphone if needed to ensure that your audience can hear you. 3 Remove distractions. Turn off all electronics that could interrupt the conversation. If the phone rings‚ laugh it off the first time‚ then turn it off immediately and continue talking. Do not allow external

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    mistakes‚ mishaps and fumbling with words. Also‚ the writer says to “forget comedy”‚ by leaving the humor out the project is more professional and shows that you are serious. By “pick powerful props” shows your audience that memorable ideas and notions can be obtained by using props‚ so the audience can

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    Looking at the Soundsuit gives me a higher level fancy feeling. This artwork reminds me of a cartoon character. This sculpture was precise with details and made me wonder what was the sculptures meaning‚ what was the author trying to portray to his audience. This artwork depicts a woman’s characteristics but has cartoon like aspects. This artwork does not have a human’s head or any head for that matter it is the shape of a long thumb. I depict his artwork as a woman because of the body’s structure‚

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    After viewing the production of Joy Fear & Poetry‚ it is evident that the use of performance technologies both live and pre-recorded‚ effectively enhance the space‚ mood and overall meaning of the play. The technologies used include digital projection‚ lighting and sound which are all neatly integrated to produce an insightful performance that frames the daily ideas‚ perspectives and experiences of children of various ages and cultural backgrounds. The incorporated performance multimedia used

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    “He’s a long way the best company commander we’ve got” to Hardy on page 4 where we learn of Stanhope’s excessive drinking which makes the audience unsure of Stanhope as a character as Sheriff introduces us to this problem before we have met him‚ which instantly gives us a poor first impression of Stanhope. Sheriff then builds Stanhope’s character and the audience begin to realise that the effect of war has taken its toll on Stanhope‚ who we learn is a hardworking‚ young commander who is struggling

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    I am a firm believer of the notion that you can tell an entire story‚ with no dialogue‚ just by using mise-en scene. In Little Miss Sunshine‚ that belief is especially strong. According to Bordwell‚ mise-en scene is used to achieve realism by giving settings an authentic look and letting actors look and act as authentic as possible. From the very beginning‚ Little Miss Sunshine gives us exactly that. In it’s opening sequence we are introduced to 6 characters. First we meet Olive‚ wearing large

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    directions: pro-war and anti-war. Multiple mediums were used during this time to be more persuasive. Also using models‚ iconic symbols‚ and appealing colors and structured texts would help the sway of the audience (War‚ Propaganda…). There were multiple magazines during this time which allowed plenty of audiences to be confronted with propaganda ideas. A lot of these magazines provided products supporting troops and the war effort. For instance‚ the Lifebuoy Soap Advertisement starring Nancy Lee to the right

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    example of stereotyping and race discriminations. This essay is an argument essay. Foster uses facts to support his argumnet. For example he uses historic events like: Rodyney King’s riot‚ and Watts riot in 1965. He also tries to persuade the audience by sharing his value and used his personal exprience of racism in Canada as evidence to support his argument. For example: he believed that if he were educated‚ he would be accepted in society. he was successfull in his education but he was not

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    and other rhetorical devices to convey the audiences attitude of the opening season baseball game. The audiences clearly have great interest of the environment around them as they optimistically keep their eyes glued to the players. The way that Updike combines sentences along with the sentence structure is also support as Updike shows the audiences point of view towards the game. The use of metaphor‚ syntax and diction show the attitude of the audiences at the opening season of a baseball event.

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    action and excitement in this movie is during the T-rex Chase scene. Methods such as music‚ camera angles and lighting are all employed to give the audience an exciting feeling‚ induce a sense of foreboding and create a thrilling scene. The soundtrack and the sound effects at the beginning of the scene contributes to the eerie atmosphere by enticing the audience with diegetic and non-diegetic sounds; this instils awe‚ excitement and fear into the viewer. The scene opens with soft weak music and the suspicious

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