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    The Art of Theater Every country has a specific form of entertainment for their culture. For East Asia‚ it is no exception; Japanese traditional theater is one of the oldest arts of the world. East Asia presents theater performances with Japanese musical ensembles; specifically the theater performances of Noh‚ Kabuki‚ and Bunraku. The Japanese believe in simplicity and show this throughout their performances. The three different theater genres are presented with different characteristics to outline

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    greatness. This film uses both kinds of setting a set and on location. Since this movie is from the 1930’s you can distinguish the difference very easily between the two. The sets were constructed very well and look pretty realistic. There were some scenes where they were on a set and the background was a film itself playing to show that they were in a car and the

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    Ashwell Boyd Intro to Art Compare and Contrast Essay The Great Pyramid of Giza and The Great Stupa of Sanchi are two beautiful monumental structures that hold great significance in their place of origin‚ but there are many differences in the two. First of all The Pyramid of Giza is located in Egypt‚ in a place they call Giza Necropolis. The features of the Great Pyramid of Giza are so large they are visible even from the Moon; along with being so large it is the oldest and largest one of

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    Silence: An examination of Mise-En-Scene in early scenes of The Great Dictator Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator is a film new to the era of “talkies” and‚ in it’s early scenes focuses on very physical‚ present aspects of mise-en-scene‚ almost completely doing away with non-diagetic sound. The film grows throughout it’s full 124 minute run‚ having been filmed over several years and seemingly developing it’s delving into use of sound similarly‚ but in it’s early scenes The Great Dictator is permeated

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    American spends about $2‚000 a year on entertainment. Many people can conclude that watching a movie in a cinema is very memorable and interesting. Although a cinema doesn’t compare to the privileges you have at home. Then again your home cannot provide you with a huge screen and a big volume. Being at a cinema has its benefits but watching a movie at home easier and inexpensive. In a cinema you get to watch the movie on a huge screen with a comfort volume surround sound system. The graphics are

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    Cinema Midterm Paper In this paper I have decided to compare and contrast Frank Capra’s “It Happened One Night” and Billy Wilder’s “Double Indemnity”. While screening both these movies in class I came across some noticeable differences between these two films‚ the main difference was in how women were portrayed and in who exactly was pulling all the strings and was in control the whole time. In the film “It Happened One Night” Ellie Andrews‚ played by Claudette Connolly‚ was put as a somewhat

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    University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus‚ Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination; in the Walcott Warner Theater. The moon reading featured a trio of Barbadian actors: Amanda Cumerbatch as Yvonne Campbell‚ Philip Eno as the judge and radio announcer and finally Loretta Hackett as Nita George‚ on Monday 25th February 2013. The theatrical piece starts out with a contrast between two women‚ one of a fairly wealthy background and the other struggling to make ends meet this portrays a conflict

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    that describes a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities‚ but here refers to the visual arts‚ which cover the creation of images or objects in fields including paintings‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ photography‚ and other visual media. They are two paintings that have been drawn by Dmitry Levitzky in 1773 and by Millais in 1871. The first portrait by Dmitry levitzky is called Nelidova‚ Ekaterina Ivanovna who she is the daughter of Lieutenant Ivan Dmitrievich Nelidov. She

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    creating an open shot. The balance is neutral. The dark green grass shows that they are at a nice park surrounded by the city. There’s an antique vintage coloring of the shot‚ possibly trying to show how old the buildings are. Any subsidiary contrasts are all in how beautiful the building are and how big they look. Tom and Summer are sitting close‚ showing that they care about each other. The form is open to show that they are in public. The framing is loose being in a big public park. This

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    Extra Credit: Lars and the Real Girl In the movie Lars and the Real Girl‚ the movie is set up into many different parts to have each deep structure of elements. Normal review of the movie structure would start off with the set up to introduce characters and the basic opening of the movie‚ conflicts are to display the complexity of the storyline‚ and the resolution is to finalize and clarify the elements in the movie. But‚ if one go deeper in to explore the deep structures of elements in

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