Driving to west from my address to Swallow Hill Music Center for 40 minutes one way at the evening was my first-time experience to the music concert in my life. I was a bit nervous when I arrived the place, but thanks to the receptionists at the front desk for warm welcoming and guidance. I took a middle row sit at the center of the hall and everything at the hall was a very nice, a well decorated light, attractive arts on the wall on the all the corners, the stage with five empty sits each with
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Home Free Concert On Sunday, May 6th, I went to Madison’s Orpheum Theater with my friend Kaelyn, her mom Julie, and their family friend Malia to see a Home Free concert. Home Free is an all-male, acapella country band, consisting of five members: Austin Brown (lead tenor), Adam Rupp (vocal percussionist/beatboxer), Rob Lundquist (tenor harmony), Adam Chance (baritone harmony), and Tim Foust (bass). What made it extremely exciting for me was the fact that this was my first non-local group concert
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includes humor. McDonagh’s choice of themes and how he introduces them attracts a specific audience. First, the uncensored graphic violence described in McDonagh’s production The Pillowman tends to shock the audience. Secondly, Martin McDonagh’s film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri attracts a very passionate audience who relate to the film. Thirdly, the short film Six Shooter attracts an audience of all different types due to the various genres used. Martin McDonagh’s choice of topics for
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The thing that struck me the most throughout the first couple of chapters was how George Orwell presented those who work in the coal mine. These people were willing to endure harsh agonizing pains every day to just earn some sort of money. After they’re days of back breaking work they would then settle down at their crippled damaged houses with a few leisurely hours to eat, change, clean up if they were lucky enough, and sleep. Unfortunately, these workers, who are the back bone of our society as
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Turquoise Joleah Hall looks like an average college student. When she speaks it is impossible to ignore her. May it be the amplitude of her voice, or the expressionistic way she presents herself, that makes her prevalent in a crowd? Her hand motions and eye contact portray a sense of emotion when she speaks. Tied back away from her face lie her ethnic locks, her eyes with no makeup, and her nails, not painted. Although her appearance does not scream theatre, it is very apparent in her personality
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A light flickers in the corner and fast paced music plays. A man is viewed from slightly above. How does this make you feel? It causes the audience to feel excited, nervous, and anxious about what will happen to the weak man. Tim Burton in Big Fish and Edward Scissorhands utilizes cinematic techniques to cause the audience to feel certain emotions. Before the events of Big Fish, Will and his dad, Edward, would not talk to each other. After Will's father gets sick, Will rushes to his father's house
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Joseph Bebco English 117: Film Analysis Due: 2/8/15 The act of “people watching” can be very beneficial in learning how humans act and interact within an environment. You can determine mood, anticipate and manipulate future behavior, and read the subtle signs of feedback a person sub-consciously projects when communicating. The power of non-verbal communication drives a conversation further than the more obvious verbal communication we consciously use every day. I will analyze a specific scene
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of the AIM process is analyzing your audience needs, values, priorities, and how they are influenced. The second component is developing ideas which you need to collect all the possible facts. The third component is structuring the message to where you have a clear understanding of the facts you have presented (Cardon, 2013). Audience Analysis Business leaders are to think about their audience needs when it comes to conveying a message. And how the audience receives the message that is being delivered
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As a Canadian judge, I believe that Sam and Randy should have joint custody of Lucy. Sam is able to provide a loving, caring, and nurturing environment for Lucy, as he engages in his child's life by attending presentations at her school, throwing birthday parties for lucy with her friends, and having Lucy’s friends over as company. Sam has a steady income from working at Pizza Hut, and is able to give her the necessities she needs, such as food, shelter, clothing, and schooling arrangements. As far
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Will Raspberry and her mother ever have a better? Raspberry mother tries to keep the neighborhood quiet and clean. Seems like she can’t with her lousy no good teenager neighbors, one of the neighbors shiketa almost killed her mother by hitting her in the head with a metal pipe. Raspberry is having trouble with a lot of stuff going on in her life like almost losing her best friend Zora over money she took . Then her drug addicted dad comes back in her life when she doesn't want him to. She still
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