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Arts Management Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There is no precise definition of Art. According to Carroll, (1988, p.140) it changes from person to person Generally, art can be defined as means by which people use unique performed, drawn, engraved, curved, sculptured or molded, or any other form to deliver a specific message. Ideally, arts are a reflection of society. It can be acknowledged that they give messages which are related to specific issues.
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Live Music in Silent Era Cinemas Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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A lot of scholars locate the silent film era in America between 1910 and 1920, when it developed to a relatively organized film sector privileging the multi-real concept film following the nickelodeon’s waning, the move from original New Jersey and New York headquarters to Hollywood, and the competition decline from European filmmakers.
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The Sculpture Called Marble Statue Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The artists who constructed the original sculpture are not known as it was constructed many centuries ago and the records were not kept.  During that time, several groups of people were involved in the construction of sculptures used for religious purposes. However, their records do not exist despite the high-quality artistic work that they came up with in the construction of the marble statue of the youthful Hercules.
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The Cinema: Highlighting a Number of Issues Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The cinema in a way provides an illusionary democracy to the viewer, which only lasts as long as the film runs given the aim of the producer. In reality democracy within the political spectrum remains a wanting topic since power issues are involved and unlike in the cinemas, it is not stage managed in order to achieve a particular outcome.
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Christopher Nolan's Memento Visual Arts & Film Studies Literature review
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However, the director has carefully made the two sequences to meet at the end to produce a single common story. Its star, Leonard Shelby is a man with Anterograde amnesia, which is a condition that impairs one’s ability to store explicit memories. He has therefore developed a trait of recollecting information using tattoos, handwritten notes and Polaroid photos.
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Broken Blossoms Critique Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The movie tells the story of a young girl who is physically abused by his father. According to Flitterman-Lewis (1994), the film was included by the Library of Congress in the preservation list of the United States National Film Registry. Films selected for preservation either have to be "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" (Lewis, 1994).
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The Australian Film Industry Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Between 1906 and 1911, Australia produced the largest number of feature films. In 1911 alone, Australia produced 50 fiction features and numerous local films. ‘The Story of the Kelly Gang’, a feature produced in 1911, won credit as the world’s premier full-length feature.  The supplies of foreign films during this period were irregular, and thus Australian films enjoyed a lot of screenplays. The industry failed to consolidate this position.
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The Australian Film Industry Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The history, development, and current debates about the industry point out  the fact that this is a government-supported industry, as opposed to being independently self-reliant, with limited infrastructure and a small population (Sklar, 2002). This is elucidated as the essay advances. The history of the Australian film industry dates back to 1800 when the film industry globally was beginning to take charge. 
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Postmodern Professionals Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Despite this growth and speedy development of the style of professionalism, little research has been done on such subjects where the work practices of these professionals are not bounded by formal and conventional organisational structures (Jablin & Putnam, 2001), rules and normal ways of practice. Instead, even as the postmodern practitioners maintain their critical strategic roles in organisational contexts, they aims to develop, grow and produce art.
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Postmodern Artworks Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Institutional critique is a type of commentary made on different art conventions and institutions. It is also a commentary on the fundamental disarticulation of art as an institution (Welchman 2006, p. 56). Institutional critique tries to make more visible the boundaries between the inside and the outside, and between the private and the public (Books LLC 2010, p. 19).
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The Ideology of Post-colonialism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Also, the essay focuses on some artists that demonstrate the ideology of post-colonialism. The artist-centred essay involves Masami Teraoka, who is a Japanese American contemporary artist. His works mostly centred on paintings. The artist incorporates the various values touching on postcolonialism. 
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Sandra Edwards Finds New Joy in Her Physical Therapy after Her Accident Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The story by Grice (2005) published in The Telegraph in September 2005, influenced the voice and style of my profile. The story has most of the features of a good profile story. It uses several quotes, anecdotes, and short paragraphs. Moreover, the inclusion of other characters who know the subject makes the story credible (Sumner & Miller 2009). 
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Trip to the Moon Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The first shot displays on the screen after the film’s opening card and it reveals a group of eight, or so, men and three women in a large room that looks like a lecture hall. The men appear to be discussing with each other, though it is evident that their discussions are on different topics, akin to the kind that students have before the class begins.
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African Filming Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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During the time African continent was under colonial era, cinematic images of the continent effectively served to strengthen the Western vision and intention on ‘dark continent’, viewing Africa as wild and savage place, outside the history. This is the reason why African cinema has remained problematic in the sense that Western filmmakers do not want to decolonise their beliefs and representations of Africa (Diawara 1988).
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The Film Kick-Ass Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The mixed perspective of disorder in professional comic- book, ear-splitting profanity and unmistakable sweetness is balanced to exist as a cultural event which is popular. Moreover, the film was not edited from the book by John Romita Jr. and Mark Millar but was originally created the same time with the original comic the director being Matthew Vaughn as well as a writer together with Jane Goldman.
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The Breakfast Club: Cultural Usefulness Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Regardless of its 1980’s experience, the typecast of celebrity take part in every others’ actor well sufficient to render the movie an ageless characteristic with a small number of essential principles. It examines the responsibility of the typecast normally observed in “youngster's jokes” whilst still able to depict a deeper connotation.
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The Concepts of The Baldacchino Sculpture in Relation to Art and History Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The sculpture was developed for the Catholic Church and hence the controversy that art attracted due to the message that it was trying to put across.  The endorsement of the sculpture by the church was for the purpose of honoring Saint Peter who played an active role in the foundation of Christianity. 
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Modernism and Postmodernism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The two practitioners that the essay contrast and compares involve Bruce Nauman and South Park. Bruce Nauman was one of the American most influential and also productive postmodern artists. Nauman had to reject most of the traditional materials and hence; he was best known for his installation works and also his sculpture, in which case it had to employ neon lighting, fiberglass, and Styrofoam.
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Why Painting Was Considered to Be Irrelevant in the Latter Decades of the Twentieth Century Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Throughout history, one form of art or the other, such as painting, drawing, or sculpturing has been used for artistic expression.  Just in the same way that social events are transformed, the perception and acceptability of art have taken different positions in varying times of history. Traditional art forms have been met with modern art forms that have diverted from art traditions in the chase for experimentation.
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Science Fiction Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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  The films require technology gadgets that are advanced, such as robots and spaceships. Films are therefore made of significant scientific developments as well as eccentric distinct properties. Science fiction films contain far-reaching aspects, such as heroes; quests that seem impossible in real life, distant planets, impractical settings, futuristic technologies and extraordinary forces that are unknown.
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Films in Digital Age Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The limitations of predecessor technology beget improvements of its successor to incorporate the most fascinating phenomena.  The continuous changes in the world demand modernization of other aspects, of which, the film is central not only to its development but also to changing the most aspects of life.
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Movies in the Digital Age Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Continuity in the landscape, utterly realistic recreations of past world wars, highly convincing shootout scenes, and generation of masses is but a button or two away from this technology. Computers have done a lot to aid directors and movie producers evade the tormenting and rather rigorous activity of planning, staging scenes, finding the right background, weather, and illusions to make movies interesting.
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About Film and Media in the Digital Age Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The essay looks at the early stages of film production and also the people who took part in critiquing the essaying. The essay also looks at science fiction as a genre of films and which has seen a lot of development since the initial introduction of the genre into the film industry.
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The Most Prominent Short Films in History Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Short films are usually documentaries that explore controversial or politically sensitive subjects. In today’s world, social and environmental themes have become common for short filmmakers. The proliferation of short films has been a result of the availability of camera and editing technology which is today more affordable.
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Date Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the case movie  Mary Shelly’s, Frankenstein depicts what happens black and white in contemporary society coupled with its authenticity. This was a move to portray Young Frankenstein as more scary and horror inclined in his creations (Morton 19), which in this case was the driving factor towards his success in those early years.
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The Only Way to Protect the Audience From the Subjectivity of Cinema Creators Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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With minimal editing, there is little input of the director either through instructions, editing, script, and other many ways. So in essence, documentary films bring out the reality on the ground and present it to audiences as a film. In other categories of films, the input and contribution of the director are visible through the film.
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Non-linear Narratives in the Hollywood Cinema Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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The revelations of the scenes are controlled by the screenwriter who manipulates the audiences by choosing what and when to reveal the most important aspects of the story. One of the challenges of non-linear narrative is in the ability to put together disjointed images and secondary visuals.
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Film Theory and Bazins Concept of The Mummy Complex Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The concept of the ‘mummy complex’ has realized increased attention in diverse realms of art since its instigation by Bazin. This has seen its application in various forms of art as art itself evolves in different historical epochs. The endeavor to incorporate this concept in art has seen increased efforts to enhance to the largest extent the defiance by the art makers.
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Clo from 5 to 7 Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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This film majors in the priorities of a woman and depicts an extremely strong feminine viewpoint that seeks answers to the question of how the feminine world happens. This is in the use of the broken mirror which helps in shading the self-obsession picture so prevalent in the film.
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Adorno's Culture Industry Theory Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The industry was characteristically monopolistic mass production involved using relevant technology. These attributes are employed by the culture industries that are depicted by Theodor Adorno specific to his theory on Culture Industry and Enlightenment through Deception. The theory has its basis in human conditioning.
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Documentary Treatment: Australias Country Touch Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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In the initial stage of the documentary, viewers are able to meet some of the high-profile artists of country music in a series of brief and introductory segments, accompanied by some, short historical lyrics that have defined and shaped country music in Australian society. The film is largely objective, where the artists are allowed to discuss their lives and music, their views on the growth of country music, the status of the music, etc.
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Implementation of High-Quality E-Learning and Self-Motivation Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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In most engaging content, multimedia components are highly required and due to bandwidth and connectivity limitations where downloading is slow most of the learners get bored and frustrated thus affecting the ease of learning, hindering e-learning. In most countries, there is a wide range of the population who are computer.
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Infantile and Cuteness in Japanese Contemporary Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Thesis
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With a background on Japanese culture of cuteness and infantilism, the essay discusses these aspects of Japanese culture using twelve contemporary artworks divided into two categories. The first gallery group comprises of artists whose work draws on traditional Japanese art called Nihonga, and contemporary Japanese culture animation called anime.
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Infantile and Cuteness in Japanese Contemporary Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Thesis
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Morimura is one of the Japanese contemporary artists well-known internationally with a large body of work recognized all over the world. He is the most famous Japanese artist in the collection of Art History, who in his self-portraits convincingly slips into the roles of legendary silver screen goddesses, from Audrey Hepburn to Ingrid Bergman.
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The Cultural Diversity Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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These countries have embraced cultural diversity despite the problems that come along with cultural diversity. Cultural diversity in the country results in the prosperity of the country in different fields and categories. Cultural diversity often comes along with high rates of racism and prejudice.
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The Entire Education System and Subjects for the Benefits of the Students Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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My project will be assessed based on my objectives. This will be done to check on whether I have met all the objectives. Some of the aspects that will be assessed include the ease of use by teachers and the extent to which it allows for participation. The system should be easy to use by the teachers to enable them to interact freely.
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Modernism and Postmodernism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In architecture, post-modernism is said to be the agent of kindling wits, reference, and ornaments, hence the glamour, meaning, and sustainability associated with postmodern artwork. Robert venture is a famous postmodern architect whose works have continued to evolve a lot of interest up to date.
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How Asian Actors Express Social Criticisms through Their Work Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The importance of such films, novels, plays or any other piece of art can have several interpretations, all of which depends on an individual’s line of thinking (Donald, 2012). This difference in perception of what entails a film is evident due to the creativity that the creator puts to it. Through the choice of actors, the costumes used, the environment chosen, etc., the creator can pass information pertaining to the targeted audience.
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Filming Photography Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Photography galleries are displayed about the type of radiation that is being displayed. In most cases, the term radiation is used to refer to light and in photography, the foremost radiation is used in the spectrum that is both visible and has ultra-violet rays. Real images of objects are usually seen when light has been emitted on the area of the sensor.
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Cultural Expression in Modern Asia Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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However, in countries in the same region for example same continents, their cultural elements tend to be more related in one way or another. European nations’ cultures are very much different from Asian, African, American nations’ cultures. This is just due to the historical backgrounds of these nations and less interaction of people in ancient times.
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Leisure Occupation of Flower Arranging Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The activity is dependent on flowers so when there is a shortage of flowers or any problem with gardening of flowers, it also affects the business and activities of flower arranging. Flower arranging, therefore, is an activity that depends on the availability of flowers and their unavailability affects the well being of everyone and the society depending on its use.
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The History of Islamic Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author describes how there have been several attempts to trace its origins back into earlier history, to Byzantine times perhaps, or the art of the Copts. He claims that such seeking is pointless because it emerged out of a different mindset.  On the other hand, Hussain (2012) seems happy to admit the possible influence of other art forms.
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An Assessment on the Current Provision of Classical Ballet in London Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Dance has long been pinned in the core success of every artistic form in the new living era. It has become the prime mover of all productions known now in every parts of the world. As it grows and develops, with its winning collaborative system, different meritorious art forms are now emerging. In the light of the success of this art forms are the capitals that recognize its strengths and power. 
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The Discussion of the Notions of Acoustic Ecology in Kits Beach Soundwalk by Hildegard Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The work traverses the realms of fantasy and imagination in reestablishing the listener’s place around him. Not only does Westerkamp appeal to an audience of the narrowed compass, but also designs her work to reach audiences at different levels of professionalism and intent; from intellectual to psychological; metaphorical to hypothetical. 
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E-Learning Design Model Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There are however various models that can be adopted in designing e-learning that can be useful for both mathematics teachers and the students. These are models aimed at bringing together mathematics teachers and the students so that they can share knowledge on various subject matters (Garrison, 2011).
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The Work of Two Eminent Graphic Designers Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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For instance, the paradigm shift from cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors and televisions into Thin Film Transmission (TFT), Light Emitting Diode (LED), and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) have revolutionized the presentations of visual media. On the other hand, the use of smooth and another special kind of paper in addition to precision and laser printers has revolutionized the presentations of printed media.
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Photography: Digital Imaging Processes Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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For a long time, photographs have been considered true representation of reality (Terras, 2008). Unlike paintings, that one could paint anything that he/she imagined of, photographs had little influence from the photographer. Thus, they were considered a true evidence of something that exists (Susman, 2007). This was however only to true during the age of analogue photography.
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Audience Analysis Report Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Understanding a Drama Approach to Developing Communication Skills: Practice and Theory Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In theatre performances, actors employ a variety of techniques relating to the voice, body movements and group work in order to provide a better understanding of the play. The group and the individual body movements are used to complement the voice by aiming to stimulate and develop the imagination. Martin and John (2012, p.45) note that the group is used to create images while the body and the voice creates the art employed by the actor.
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Global Corporation Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper will outline the global dimension of the BBC Corporation in precise context to the cultural and political dimension as well as the organization structure in its media role. The paper will outline the different scenarios that BBC has been involved in through its differentiation process and the overall global impact that has been achieved.
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