Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or dramatically important. These do not need to be “climactic” scenes–establishing motive and character are oftentimes more important than stabbing.
For each of the two moments:
Cite the act/scene and its corresponding page numbers
Write 75-100 words for both moments about quality of light and the intended mood you wish the audience to experience
Lighting:Image Selection (range of 8-12 images):
Include a minimum of 8-12 images that span the range of light quality you would incorporate into the scenes. Think about the following aspects:
Angles
Focus
Color Temperature
Intensity
Atmosphere
Illumination of Character(s)
Arrange your images onto a slide in a pleasing composition.
Ensure all images are high-resolution and visible (not too tiny!)
Lighting images do not need to be from a stage production

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or dramatically important. These do not need to be “climactic” scenes–establishing motive and character are oftentimes more important than stabbing.
For each of the two moments:
Cite the act/scene and its corresponding page numbers
Write 75-100 words for both moments about quality of light and the intended mood you wish the audience to experience
Lighting: Image Selection (range of 8-12 images):
Include a minimum of 8-12 images that span the range of light quality you would incorporate into the scenes. Think about the following aspects:
Angles
Focus
Color Temperature
Intensity
Atmosphere
Illumination of Character(s)
Arrange your images onto a slide in a pleasing composition.
Ensure all images are high-resolution and visible (not too tiny!)
Lighting images do not need to be from a stage production

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or

Choose two key moments from the script that you find interesting, compelling, or dramatically important. These do not need to be “climactic” scenes–establishing motive and character are oftentimes more important than stabbing.For each of the two moments:
Cite the act/scene and its corresponding page numbers
Write 75-100 words for both moments about quality of light and the intended mood you wish the audience to experience
Then Image Selection (range of 8-12 images):
Include a minimum of 8-12 images that span the range of light quality you would incorporate into the scenes. Think about the following aspects:
Angles
Focus
Color Temperature
Intensity
Atmosphere
Illumination of Character(s)
Arrange your images onto a slide in a pleasing composition.
Ensure all images are high-resolution and visible (not too tiny!)
Lighting images do not need to be from a stage production. They can be sunsets, dimly lit rooms, flickering fluorescent bulbs–whatever works. Think about a whole mood and the elements you would use to compose and narrate that moment.

1 you need to write the answer to every question and also no plagiarism .Review

1 you need to write the answer to every question and also no plagiarism .Review

1 you need to write the answer to every question and also no plagiarism .Review the answers before submitting . Every question should be elaborated really well
2 give me a idea to create a model (medea related) you can write this down (i have materials like wire ,paper , white concrete and glue and you can also use home materials. so you can draw and give me how to make a models with this material. i have already made the base and some mountains in background .give me ideas how to build the model.Outline for Play Analysis.
i have also uploaded the book for the play analysis
Where are they?Exact geographical locationKorinth or Corinth; Greece–Medea is from Kolchis and it’s woah far away
Creon’s Palace? On the street – or perhaps a courtyard; “steps of the palace”
Note specific textual references and descriptions
When are they?Day, month, year; time period431 BCE
Note special significance of date or season
Times of day24 hours – unity of time – sunup to sundown
Who are they?Relationships and socio-economics
Under what government?Absolute monarchy –
In what religious environment?
Believing what about ethical conduct, sex, marriage, family?
What happened before the play begins? here you write about the jason and fleece
What do the major characters think about their world?
What is the function of each character?Who expresses the highest level of change or development?
Who expresses the least amount of change or development?
Which characters lead and which support?
Identify and describe crowds, if possible, and their function
What is the play’s theme? Why was this play written? What are we supposed to learn? Note: themes should be expressed as whole sentences and never just one world. Make the theme specific to this play.
What are some key IDEAS and ELEMENTS from the play that you can actually manifest into design?

THEATER 1 Brave New Voices please answer the following questions from the clip

THEATER
1
Brave New Voices
please answer the following questions from the clip

THEATER
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Brave New Voices
please answer the following questions from the clip Did you find moments that you would consider to be “Theatrical Moments” (Ex: characterization, emotions, hand gestures, body language, etc.?)
Were you able at any time to “suspend your disbelief”?
You must use examples from the performances and you must use a minimum of 3 examples from 3 different clips to support your answer
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Christopher Marlowe
For this extra credit assignment, I would like you to look up Christopher Marlowe, Elizabethan Theater playwright. Pick 3-5 interesting things that you learned about him and you must tell me in your own words WHY you find those items interesting. I am very familiar with this topic and if you just cut and paste or copy someone’s words from the internet you will get a zero on this assignment. Turnitin will let me know that. Your own reaction to the things that you have learned are the most important part of this extra credit assignment. USE YOUR OWN WORDS and it can’t be wrong.
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Arthur Miller
For this extra credit assignment, I would like you to look up Arthur Miller, author of the play All My Sons. Pick 3-5 interesting things that you learned about him and you must tell me in your own words WHY you find those items interesting. I am very familiar with this topic and if you just cut and paste or copy someone’s words from the internet you will get a zero on this assignment. Turnitin will let me know that. Your own reaction to the things that you have learned are the most important part of this extra credit assignment. USE YOUR OWN WORDS and it can’t be wrong.
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Lorraine Hansberry
For this extra credit assignment, I would like you to look up Lorraine Hansberry, the author of A Raisin in the Sun. Pick 3-5 interesting things that you learned about her and you must tell me in your own words WHY you find those items interesting. I am very familiar with this topic and if you just cut and paste or copy someone’s words from the internet you will get a zero on this assignment. Turnitin will let me know that. Your own reaction to the things that you have learned are the most important part of this extra credit assignment. USE YOUR OWN WORDS and it can’t be wrong.
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August Wilson
For this extra credit assignment, I would like you to look up August Wilson, the author of Fences. Pick 3-5 interesting things that you learned about him and you must tell me in your own words WHY you find those items interesting. I am very familiar with this topic and if you just cut and paste or copy someone’s words from the internet you will get a zero on this assignment. Turnitin will let me know that. Your own reaction to the things that you have learned are the most important part of this extra credit assignment. USE YOUR OWN WORDS and it can’t be wrong.
6 Discussion Board #11T – Oedipus Rex – Discussion
Please explain the reoccurring theme (sub-textual idea) of “blindness” in the play Oedipus. What was the reason behind it? Use examples from the play to support your answer. Be as complete as possible 2 paragraphs.
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Discussion Board #12T – Fences
Please answer the following questions about the play Fences by August Wilson. Do you think Troy is a good father or a bad father? Does he love his children? Does he take care of them? Please use specific examples from the play to support your answer. Be as complete as possible 2 paragraphs.