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In 1953, Mao launched the first five year plan. The aim of this plan was to build up China's failing industry and its backward economy.
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In a 1963 interview, following the phenomenal success of "Psycho" Hitchcock agreed with his interviewer that he was "really directing the audience more than the actors!" How does Hitchcock manipulate his audience in "Psycho"?
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In act three there are many abrupt changes, as well as much turmoil of emotions
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In Arthur Miller's drama 'Death of a Salesman' it may be suggested that Willy Loman's actions do not deserve our sympathy. Consider closely how Willy is represented in the play and explain and explore the validity of this suggestion.
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In Brian De Palma's film 'The Untouchables' how does he create a feeling of suspense and tension for the audience in the railway station
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In Euripides's Medea, it is possible to view the character of Medea both sympathetically and unsympathetically, however we are encouraged to sympathise with her.
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In my GCSE trailer analysis we will investigate the trailer
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In reference to one production you have seen, explain how the skills of the performers enhanced your understanding of the piece.
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In the end, we decided on two scenes. One scene is when a young child is in the supermarket with her mum and she starts being silly so her mum tells her off. The child then gets upset
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In the film 'Double Indemnity'-1944- Billy Wilder, lighting and mise-en-scene are very important in creating atmosphere and also affecting the audience.
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In the film jaws the creativity of the camera shots and the uses of music is extremely effective and create an exciting atmosphere
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In the films "Fatal Attraction" and "Blue Velvet" women in the two films are represented in very different ways although in both films the main female protagonists are represented in a feminine way.
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In the first ten minutes, how does the film director of “The Sixth Sense” make use of various media techniques to deceive the audience?
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In the light of your study of Stanislavski and after seeing Miss Julie how would you direct the opening act of Three Sisters?
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In this assignment, I will closely analyse the speech made by Earl Spencer for the funeral of Lady Diana, considering the complicated context and literary devises he uses to affect his audience.
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In this coursework assignment I will be analysing and reviewing the effectiveness of two film trailers. The two trailers I will be examining are
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In this essay I am going to evaluate my practical drama piece and compare what we did to an extract from Melvin Burgess' 'Junk'.
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In this Essay I am going to watch four different documentaries, all with different topics. I will analyse them and then work out how they offer gratifications to the audiences.
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In this essay I will be analysing in depth four scenes from Baz Luhrmann's critically acclaimed Moulin Rouge that was released in 2000.
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In this essay I will be looking at the main codes and conventions of television documentaries and explaining the effect they have on the presentation of the subject matter.
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In this essay, I will analyse how the producers of 'Shrek' have constructed the film so that it appeals to a wide audience, including the whole spectrum of generations.
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In this essay, I will be showing how a feeling of suspense is created in the station scene in the film, 'The Untouchables'. The three areas that I am focusing on are camera effects, lighting and sound.
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In this task, I will be analysing the various drama texts we used over my GCSE Drama course studying Women At War. To do this, I will be explaining and evaluating various explorative strategies.
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In Waiting for Godot Beckett turns the undramatic (waiting, doubt, perpetual uncertainty) into tense action - Discuss with reference to two particular moments.
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In what different ways might Elizabethan audiences react differently to Shakespeare's plays from twentieth century ones?
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