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Why was it a challenge to hold the audience's attention in Elizabethan theaters? s it a challenge to hold the audience's attention in Elizabethan theaters? The visial and hearing wasnt to todays standards no microphones and different heights of people standing in front of one another.
Movie produces can use lighting, sets, and special effects to make space shuttle scenes appear realistic for the audience.
Dazzling the audience, the dancer flew across the stage.
Thumb tips can be used to astound even the most hardened audience.
David Blaine controls the focus of the crowd to pull off his tricks. In the dollar bill trick, he asks the audience for a dollar bill. He proceeds to move the seal on the bill from one side to another. When he gets the dollar bill from the audience, it is discreetly replaced with his "fake" dollar bill with the seals on both sides of the bill. He slowly tugs on the bill, and shows only the part he wants the audience to see, as it looks like the seal is moving along to the other side of the bill.
Set design is an essential component of a theatrical production. The set design not only defines the playing space and communicates to the audience where the production is happening, but it also communicates, often subconsciously, mood, theme, discerned tensions, and the feelings that the director and set designer want the audience to take away from the production.
The word is "fourth wall". It refers to the imaginary barrier between the performers and the audience in a theatrical production.
The style in which a media institution communicates with it's audience.
The theatrical experience is unique in that actors and audience get together at the same time and place for a specific purpose. Actors act for an audience; there is an implied contract under which the person in the audience willingly suspends his disbelief in the pretending on stage. He knows that the actor playing Julius Caesar does not really die when he is stabbed, and that is not real blood. He knows these things but agrees to pretend that he does NOT know them so that he can empathize with the actors on stage. The audience for a theatrical production is not a voyeur. It is a participant, part of an active relationship. Each side brings something to the event, and they pretend together. This is why the events are called "plays".
The nature of the theatrical space and its relationship to the audience
For theatrical performances, scripts are typically written which include dialogue, stage directions, and any other instructions for the actors and production team. Additionally, programs are created for audience members that provide information about the cast, crew, and the play itself. Promo materials may also be developed to advertise the performance.
A theatrical device is a technique or element used in theater to enhance the storytelling or performance, such as lighting, sound effects, set design, or props. These devices help create mood, convey meaning, and engage the audience.
The final changes are usually made in dress rehearsal with technical staff often present in the audience, although improvements are sometimes made in preview and ocassionally after the first open performance.
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The Dame The Principal Boy Audience participation ("He's behind you!")
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