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    Knapps Stage Model

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    aspects of communications in its most simple forms. Including the ten stages of the Knapp Stage Model‚ which could actually be witnessed throughout the Dear John the movie and the book‚ as the two main characters‚ John and Savannah‚ developed their relationship and as they tried to maintain their relationship. In the Knapp’s Stage Model‚ Mark Knapp describes the progression and development of relationships as a series of ten stages in two phases: the ‘coming together’‚ initiation is followed by the

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    STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT The 4 stages that all teams go through are: • Forming • Storming • Norming • Performing The Forming‚ Storming‚ Norming and Performing model of group development was first proposed by Bruce Tuckman in 1965. He said that these phases are all necessary and vital for the team to grow‚ to face up to challenges‚ to tackle problems‚ to find solutions‚ to plan work‚ and to deliver results. Forming Stage 1 The team meets and learns about the opportunity and

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    The seventh stage is that of middle adulthood. It is hard to pin a time to it‚ but it would include the period during which we are actively involved in raising children. For most people in our society‚ this would put it somewhere between the middle twenties and the late fifties. The task here is to cultivate the proper balance of generativity and stagnation. Generativity is an extension of love into the future. It is a concern for the next generation and all future generations. As such‚ it is considerably

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    Jean Rosenthal

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    Concepts in Lighting 10 February 2015 Eugenia “Jean” Rosenthal Jean Rosenthal is considered to be one of the pioneers of theatrical lighting design. She not only mastered the technical side of lighting‚ but the poetic aspect as well. She did this by using light’s form‚ color‚ and movement to express the intention of a piece. She was inspired by the paintings of Rembrandt and Monet. One of Jean’s major contributions was her elimination of shadows. She did this by using floods of upstage lighting and controlling

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    Matilda Film Analysis

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    malicious (mean)? The film ‘Matilda’ directed by Danny DeVito released in 1996‚ is a film in which the principal‚ Ms Trunchbull‚ is depicted as an evil and malicious person through her intimidating appearance‚ unpleasant personality‚ the suspenseful lighting and lastly the unflattering camera angles. To begin with‚ Ms Trunchbull’s intimidating appearance depicts her as an evil character‚ because of this‚ it clearly shows that she is the wicked character in this film. Her appearance does have an effect

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    Stage Management

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    A stage manager is essentially the head traffic controller of a live theater or television production. Once the director has issued his or her final notes to the cast‚ the stage manager usually assumes command of the physical stage area. All of the various technical crews‚ such as lighting‚ sound‚ props and scenery‚ report directly to the stage manager‚ who in turn remains in constant communication with the director by in-house phone or wireless headset. The head stage manager has a number of duties

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    Fight Scene In this scene we need a lot of lighting since it is daytime. We will be using Altman par Floodlight which produces light over a wide area. Also the combination of Altman follow spot light and and altman fresnel to give more light effects. The red collor scroller is going to be used when Mercutio and Tybalt die since the color red represents blood. Balcony Scene In this scene I don’t need to use much lighting because its night time. I will be using a star gobo to produce star effects

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    City of God Analysis

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    explain how each successfully applied film techniques. “The techniques that I will elaborate on include lighting‚ shots and angles‚ editing and a few principles of film form. The cinematographer primarily used a realistic lighting design throughout the film. The outside scenes appeared to only use either the sun light or the moon light. The inside scenes appeared to utilize only the practical lighting sources which were visible either from the ceiling‚ lamp or windows. If there were any key lights

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    job and lifestyle

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    change when they become victims of floods and dam constructions; however‚ it never comes to a standstill. Although it is an experimental movie apart from commercial movies‚ it has reached its goal to bring the social issues into reality through the lighting‚ sound‚ framing and camera position used in the movie. Migration is one of the most prominent consequences of the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. During the construction of the dam many people lost their home and they had to relocate to other

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    Edward scissorhands. In these films Tim Burton uses low key and back lighting in order to show the contrast between good and bad‚ close-ups to show the importance of something‚ and flashbacks to recount events that fill in crucial backstory. Tim Burton in Edward Scissorhands uses backlighting in order to make the scene look creepier or like something bad is going to happen.For example‚ when Peg walked into Edward’s house back lighting was used to make the house look scary. The effect of this technique

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