Imagine you are a modern day film director who is updating Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' that would appeal to a contempary cinema audience. Write a detailed explanation of how you would direct Act 3 scene 4 of the play.
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Georgia Fernandez. Imagine you are a modern day film director who is updating Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' that would appeal to a contempary cinema audience. Write a detailed explanation of how you would direct Act 3 scene 4 of the play. Shakespeare is one of the most magnificent writers of all time; he has written many plays, one of which I have been challenged to write a detailed explanation of how I would direct the scene so that it would appeal to a contemporary cinema audience. One of the greatest aspects about Shakespeare's plays is the never-ending interpretations and expressions that can be made--not only by filmmakers with their elaborate scenery and all-star casts, but also by each of us as viewers and, hopefully, as readers too. Shakespeare originally directed the play so everything was incredibly dramatic as there were no special effects or excellent props available, so they used everything...

