In The Hunger Games, the better interview means the more sponsors you will have. Your sponsors send you food, water, medicine, etc. while you're in the arena, and sometimes those things can save your life.
it may be a matter of life or death in the games. if you bomb the interveiws you wont get sponsers if you dont get sponsers you dont get gifts if you dont get gifts you will most likely die.
If you do great at the interview you will get sponsers leading to gifts and life after the games.
In the interview, Katniss shows off her dazzling dress made by Cinna, and Peeta confesses that he loves Katniss...and Katniss blushes! This later leads to Katniss pretending to be in love with Peeta to keep them alive when one of the Gamemakers says that if there are two tributes from one district that are both alive they may both win, so Peeta and Katniss become allies, but then the Gamemakers all of a sudden say that there can only be one winner when it's down to just the two of them, and Katniss pulls out some poisonous berries that killed "Foxface," (Katniss' nickname for the sly girl who looks like a fox) and right after they pop them in their mouths, Cesar (Head Gamemaker) says that they are both winners...but then there is an uprising in the next book. Keep reading the series! The second, in my opinion, is not as good as the first, but I am yet to read the last.
it is to get to know the tributes before they die i guess....
the point of the Interviews is so that the tributes can get sponsers. Sponser are the poeple that give them food and resources.
It helps them win over sponsors.
The costumes are important because they get you votes. The better your dressed the better the votes.
Yes they did, everything from stage blood to trap doors (even thunder and lightning). The Globe theatre actually burnt down because they fired a cannon onstage for a performance of Henry VIII).Though plays that featured stage effects for the purpose of spectacle (just to draw an audience) didn't really start happening until after the restoration (second half of the 17th century).
There are no costumes in Sonic Generations.
http://www.costumecraze.com/ has the best costumes and sales. Just search "Sailor" and you have many kinds of costumes. They have costumes for kids, teens and adults
Cinna, the person who designed all of Katniss's costumes hope this helped :)
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Costumes in "The Hunger Games" are important for several reasons. They help the tributes stand out and make an impression on the audience and sponsors, which can increase their chances of gaining support. Costumes also contribute to the visual spectacle of the Games, adding to the entertainment value for the Capitol citizens and viewers. Additionally, costumes can be used strategically to convey a message or manipulate the perceptions of the audience.
very elaborate
Do set the scene using minimal props and costumes, focus on vocal expression and character development, and engage with the audience through eye contact and gestures. Don't rely on memorization, use elaborate sets or costumes, or read from a script without emotion or connection to the text.
They are important because it tells the audience what part is on the stage and the makeup makes the character more exiting!thank you for asking.
They have a sale and closeout section with adult costumes priced as low as $16, all they way to elaborate costumes priced as high as $70, with lot of moderately priced costumes in between. You can probably find whatever you are looking for at an affordable price.
1) Presentation took place in the midafternoon 2) Boy actors took the female parts 3) Props were few although costumes were elaborate 4) The audience needed a good imagination
The costumes for the film "Eclipse" had a budget of approximately $7 million, with each costume costing between $10,000 and $75,000. The high cost was due to the elaborate designs, custom-made pieces, and luxury fabrics used in the costumes.
very important because without the costumes the show would look as eye catching as it does
BECUSE THER MORE NEW
By using the same dialect as the audience members By wearing costumes that reflected the clothing of the time
By using the same dialect as the audience members By wearing costumes that reflected the clothing of the time