Disneyland: A Magical Park for All Ages Disney is a magic park found in California that aims at bringing joy and entertainment to people of all ages. Many people visit Disneyland to get refreshed and interact with each other. Moore, the author of the play, portrays Jim as having childhood dreams...
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The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till The documentary, the Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till, whose director is Keith. Beauchamp, introduces us to a disgusting story of a young boy, Emmet, who was lynched brutally. It brings out a significant period in the U.S when racial torture was at its...
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Kurosawa's Rashomon: The Manufacture of Truth Kurosawa uses different narrators with flashbacks to narrate Rashomon story. The story is a crime-drama highlighting a murder of a samurai and the trial that is ensuing. Using flashbacks, the stories from three narrators -woodcutter, a priest and a commoner- differ drastically with a slight...
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How did the music influence the storytelling in this production? Was it effective in your opinion? Why/Why not? The music in the production made me glued to the film. I loved the messages in the songs. They were personal and communicated the past romantic lives of the actors-Irglova and Hansard. Yes....
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It has been one year since I watched the movie “Mali: United by blood: Divided by greed” in the National Theatre. It is an East African soap opera produced by Alison Ngibuini, written by Damaris Irungu and delivered by Ali. The producers are Alison Ngibuini and Rio Alves. Mali is a...
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Stage Management Techniques Stage management techniques incorporate a variety of practices for effective theatrical productions. Stage management involves overseeing the rehearsal process and coordination of communication among personnel and production teams. Effective stage management requires a deep understanding of various aspects of production and requires organizational support to support smoothness of...
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The dramatic structure in a movie The dramatic structure in a movie assists the director to connect with the audience for a more comfortable understanding. In the beginning, the exposition offers the audience a background of the film for a more straightforward understanding. The explanation ensures the theme is clear to...
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The name of the movie under review is ‘the importance of being Earnest.’ It was released in the year 1952 by re-known movie director Anthony Asquith (Parker, 2002).It is derived from the popular play by Oscar Wilde. I enjoyed the watching the movie due to its simple setting which makes...
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Slapstick (introduced by Mack Sennett) is a genre in itself, which constitutes absurd situations, broad humor, and vigorous and sometimes violent actions. Most of the structural composition of slapstick constitutes of male comics, who often are willing to be in a mess, pain or violence that form this kind of...
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Sketch Comedy and Improv Sketch comedy and improv are works of art which are often theatre-based. They, however, have a few differences, the first one being that sketch comedy revolves around a script, whereas improv is unplanned. While characters in sketch comedy know what follows during the event of the production,...
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Somm: A Documentary about the Master Sommelier Exam Somm is a documentary by Jason Wise that talks about the master sommelier exam. The documentary is about four men, DLynn, Dustin, Ian, and Brian, who have spared their lives to prepare for an exam. The four men memorize facts about making wines...
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The co-production of international films and television shows on large scale continues to increase since the early 1990s. Most of these co-productions reveal a contentious integration of economic and cultural activities that do affect our society on a global scale. Co-productions are mainly meant to promote collaboration among countries characterised...
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