ASSIGNMENT 2 MGT 505 WK 4 Assignment 2 - In Depth Audience Analysis of Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Locate your local Chamber of Commerce’s community profile either online or in printed material that describes your local community. Write a three to four (3-4) pages paper on the following: Illustrate the message’s view of the audience and stakeholders based on the written profile. Create your own analysis of the community stakeholders and audience using the demographics, geographics, psychographics
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role of men and women and how they fit or break the stereotype. In this essay, I will refer to the aforementioned depictions, analysing the techniques the writers use to create their characters, and how a Jacobean audience, one during the Great Depression of the 1930s and a modern audience would react. Rather than supporting her husband in a subservient manner, Shakespeare makes Lady Macbeth the ruthless mastermind of a fiendish, venal and daring enterprise aimed to ensure her husband would ‘catch
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In Sherlock Jr., Keaton’s use of mise-en-scene is portrayed through a variety of actions. Keaton’s use of mise-en-scene helped to develop the film’s dramatic and comedic scenes. The way Keaton navigates between these scenes made the film coherent and pleasing to watch. The projectionist’s effective use of mise-en-scene was demonstrated when his boss told him to clean up the theater while reading a book called “How to Be a Detective.” The trash and broom were placed in a specific way, which was
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HAVE A WONDERFUL EVENING HERE ON THIS NIGHT WITH THE PIRATE QUEEN Have you ever wondered what would transpire if Mulan was dropped in 16th century Ireland? If you have, come out and see Lees Summit High School’s production of THE PIRATE QUEEN. As soon as you walk through the door you are transported to an entirely different time and place. The ship near the doors to the theatre and the concession stand covered in Pirate trinkets set the mood before you even get in the theatre. Alain Boubil,
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Title of Your Report Being able to ride a skateboard is such an amazing sport to take part in! However, just like any other piece of transportation it is made up of many parts, and the RZR Special Edition Year 3349 has its own special, futuristic parts. Each individual piece is important and essential to the skateboard. From the wheels, to the board, grip tape, and wheel bearings. In our infomercial David and I adopt the rhetorical appeals pathos and logos to further support our claim the the parts
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Looney Tunes Dash is the most recent, taking fantastic Looney Tunes characters and setting them into natural parts where they'll have to bounce over snags, gather focuses, and continue running until you foul up. At last, its fundamentally the same sort of game we've played many times in the recent past, which is a disgrace truly, given the fabulous source material. Instead of essentially being relied upon to continue playing to the extent that this would be possible without a genuine objective
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In the story “l” the narrator talks about in First person through- out the whole story. The author “Sharon Flake” starts the story of with our unnamed narrator and, her boyfriend Raheem get into a fight at a street corner. They both start to question their relationship when they are done arguing. The narrator has an abusive and unfaithful relationship with Raheem. The scene caught my eye because it seemed as if the scene didn’t go with the story. Another problem that I noticed is that the way that
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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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