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    Comparing the Production of the Crucible to the Film My task was to compare the production of the crucible to the film. The things I had to compare were lighting, camera angles (only applies to the film), dramatic parts, characters and atmosphere effects. Lighting ======== In the play, at the start, the lighting was used to create a spooky atmosphere, which I thought was very good as the crucible is a spooky play. Lanterns hanging from the ceilings with

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    During the course of history, African Americans have played a major role in the enhancement of film and television production. African Americans have enhanced not only the technology of television and film but also enhanced the story line of American Television. As contributors, African Americans have made the kind of changes that affected television and the outside world. These shows were made to relate to the average African American family. However, over the past few years, the so called demographic

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    she is depicted to have an old fashioned style. Throughout the course of the film, this female protagonist will undergo a transformation, a character development. Then, a man will appear and change her life. This particular man is going to show her a way of love which is way out of her routine rationality. A character which best illustrates this first stereotype is Dr. Constance Peterson in Spellbound, a 1945 movie production directed by David O. Selznick (Flicker 311). Second, the male woman is portrayed

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    Production Report on Thriller Film For my production unit, I chose Brief 1: Thriller Film. This is due to my interest in them and the confidence I have in producing my own, which I found from GCSE television advertising work and in my ability to deconstruct existing films. In order to fulfil my brief successfully, I had to perform several areas of research, which will make the product look like products in real life and show that I know and can use the appropriate

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    of America was a period of where repressive legislation (particularly the Volstead Act) prohibited the production, transportation and sale of alcohol. Although partial temperance did ensue, effective prohibition was hindered by a period of crime, excess and hedonism. Provided this, different representations of the Prohibition era have developed within the contemporary society, with each production offering a distinct interpretation of the Prohibition’s impacts on the American nation and its society

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    include the following; Cost Reduction In the previous years, the film industry in Japan used to make use of many employees in the production process. That means that the company spends a lot of money in paying for labor. With the availability of the internet, there are animated pictures that are found on the internet and can be used for the film production industry. That means that the number of employees who are used in production will be reduced. The company will also be able to work in a fast

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    presenting The Magnificent Revengers by Matt Cox. The production uniquely presented the play by allowing the audience to interact actively through technology. The technology used in the production made the play unpredictable and entertaining. Nicole Cannon’s fluid acting, Director Kristin McCarthy Parker’s casting and blocking choices, and Set Designer Colton Spurlock’s set arrangements are key components that contributed to the success of the production. Nicole Cannon did a spectacular job at playing

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    II. Technical Plans A. Technical Production Description The proponents selected a Mobile Lechon Food Business which will yield an easy process yet will give an implausible profit. The production process will take 3 to 4 hours by simply roasting the pork belly in a medium flame or over a live charcoal until the skin gets crispy and golden brown. Step-by-step procedures of the said process are well specified on production process. Pre Start-up This section plays a significant

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    their prototypes, which were later prototyped with real material and demonstrated to retailers. Concurrent with sample production, Obersport determined fabric and component requirements for Obermeyer’s initial production order. Issues facing Obermeyer Some of the issues that Obermeyer facesd are: 1. Measuring demand uncertainty from disparate forecasts 2. Allocating production between factories in Hong Kong and China, determining how much of each product to be made in each factory. 3. Long lead

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    project was 90 blocs. The company has only been able to complete a 7 block per year radius. The total capacity of the industry itself was 20 blocks per year. Demand for 2 of its 4 products - precast concrete facades & slabs, which are in current production, is in high

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