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Analysis of the 'Sixth Sense' is directed in order to fool the audience into believing that Malcolm Crowe is still alive
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Analysis of the blockbuster film
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Analysis of the first few scenes of one of the most controversial plays of the 1960s, which was Edward Bond's Saved.
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Analysis of the opening sequences of John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) and Wes Craven’s Scream (1996), Identifying and account
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Analysis of the opening sequences to 'Goldfinger' and 'True Lies' and comparing the ways they hook the audience and establish narrative.
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Analytical Essay On My ChoiceFilm Sequence The film I have chosen to look at is The Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Ring. The short sequence
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Analyze and comment on the effectiveness of media devices used to present war in sections of ‘Braveheart’ and Saving Private Ryan’
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Analyze the opening sequences of David Lean and Alfonso Cuaron's film version of 'Great Expectations' commenting in detail on the similarities and differences in their techniques and impact both have upon the audience.
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Applying the Key Concepts to Shawshank Redemption, and what to you are the most enjoyable elements of the film
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As a director explain how you would present the chorus in your production of these scenes in order to convey the nightmare quality of the piece to your audience
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As a Director, How Would You Use Comedy to Indicate Your Dramatic Intentions?
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As a director, how would you use Stanislavski's ideas on relaxation, concentration of attention and tempo-rhythm to guide your actors during the rehearsal process?
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As a group we decided that we would change the location and time of " Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry" to create a new perspective from it.
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As an actor how would you perform the role of Yerma in Act 3 scene 1 to create the tension and appropriate atmosphere in the scene?
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As an actor playing Ui what performance techniques would you use to affect the audience?
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As an actor using Stanislavski ’ s system, how would you use his ideas on ‘ imagination ’ , ‘ units and objectives ’ and ‘ emotion memory
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As an actor, how would you use Stanislavski's ideas on "given circumstances" and "the magic if" when prepairing a role for performance.
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AS English Literature, Dancing at Lughnasa “ ‘Gerry Evans has no importance in the play apart from the character’s dramatic role.’ Discuss”. For Gerry Evans to have importance in the play, he must qualify of being significant, influential
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AS Level Drama and Theatre Studies Coursework: Process Journal.
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AS Media Studies Representation - Sooty
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As our piece ‘After Abigail’ had to be suitable for touring purposes, we tried to make our set as minimalistic as possible, as we couldn’t even be guaranteed the use of an offstage. We were heavily influenced by the works of the playwright Bertolt Brecht
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AS performance studies - Drama
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Assessment for PA
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Audience - games/ quiz shows
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