the international appeal is emphasised more than the local appeal. Mbalo (cited in Treffry-Goatley, 2010) also highlighted that Sediba script development encourages filmmakers to adhere more closely to the classical narrative structure to enhance audience engagement to the story. Sebida’s obsession with the classical narrative structure is also supported by the founder and creator
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The film rabbit proof fence is considered a landmark film and sits under this title by ensuring the film has used certain scenes to contribute towards the development of Australian identity and society. By analysing the film rabbit proof fence, it encourages me to believe that this particular scene has used a variety of film techniques such as using different camera shots and foregrounding ideologies throughout, that will contribute towards and further reinforce the attitudes, values and beliefs
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of asking. Palmer did accomplish what she needed to in her introduction by getting the audience’s attention by standing on top of a box with a flower explaining how she earned for a living as relating to the audience. She also had a situational audience analysis where the size of the audience was big and therefore had a good amount of visual aids throughout her presentation. Palmer didn’t preview on her many points, but rather went with telling her many points throughout her speech presentation. As
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The name of the lecture that I viewed was Samuel Cohen: Alzheimer's is not normal aging — and we can cure it. Samuel Cohen talked about finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease and that funding and awareness is needed to be able to do this. He talked about how Alzheimer’s has been around for over 100 years and that everyone with a brain is at risk for this horrible disease (Cohen, 2015). This speaker chose a topic in something that he felt really cared about so he was able to give the speech effectively
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An ‘uncommonly gentle man’, Edward, is the main character of the film ‘Edward Scissorhands’. Edward is an unfinished robot who has scissors instead of human-like prosthetic hands. He was built by an inventor who lived in a huge, spooky mansion on the top of a hill. The film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ is about this abnormal man who fell in love with a young woman. Because of Edward’s differences, the people in the community were unable to tolerate him and at last Edward hid into the mansion again. There
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Identify the correct audience to build the foundation for the new program. 4. Obtain knowledge of causes diabetes 5. Establish the right direction patients need to take for treatment 6. Provide active research for 7. Address the cost and benefits for those in need. 8. Use effective methods of communication such as the channels of social media. 9. Plan a survey to should the statics on the growth and education Target Audiences 1. The target audience for the new diabetes
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overall goal. Provide examples from the document to illustrate. If possible, share the document by posting a link or a PDF of the sample used. Audience Culture and Analysis (graded) As our text states, “one cardinal rule governs all on-the-job writing: Write for your reader, not for yourself” (page 41). This requires a solid audience analysis. As part of this analysis, you must also consider the audience's cultural background, particularly in light of today's global society. For this
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but they didn’t really confident and still they gave everyone in the auditorium a cold, not smile with audience. When they sang some were just yawning or not paying attention to the song at all. However I really impressed by they played instrument. This year, Heights high school better than Bishop Carroll played it. The second that I would like to point out their attitude towards the audience. Some of them stood still, some were moving to the left and some right. They went down the staged in the
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UK. They examine “issues such as discrimination, drugs, horror, imitable behaviour, language, nudity, sex, sexual violence, theme and violence when making decisions. They also consider context, the tone and impact of a work (e.g. how it makes the audience feel) and even the release format (for example, as DVDs are watched in the home, there is a higher risk of underage viewing).” (BBFC Website: 2015) With the given objectives of the BBFC, it is clear that they have rights to revoke viewing rights
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I believe that they are also trying to show that you never really know what you have until its gone. At the beginning of the play, Fred Graham and Lillie Vanessi were divorced but share a kiss in the dressing room, which leaves a thought in the audiences’ head that they are still in love. However, things go south when flowers from Graham are mistakenly delivered to Vanessi rather that to Lois Lane. Vanessi gets excited and Graham doesn’t know what to do so he goes along with it. Soon after, Lillie
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