Identify the listening example
a. Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique
b. Brahms, Violin Concerto
c. Wagner, “Ride of the Valkyries”
d. Musorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition, “Great Gate of Kiev”
e. Schubert, Erlkönig
C
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Match the following Stanislavski acting techniques to the phrase that best describes them.
A. Imagining how the actor would feel in a particular situation B. Internal or subjective world of the characters C. Expressing an emotion in terms of concrete activities D. Purposeful action undertaken to fulfill a character's goals as the most direct route to the character's emotions E. What the character wants above all else during the course of the play F. The playing together of all performers G. Concentration on some object, person, or event while onstage H. The elimination of unwanted tension I. The specifics of the situation in which a character exists
Upon its formation in 1914, Paramount was instantly notable as:
A. the first national distributor in the United States devoted solely to features. B. the home studio of three of the world's most popular movie stars: Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks. C. the exclusive distributor of Italian historical epics in the United States. D. the first new firm invited to join the Motion Picture Patents Company since its inception in 1908.
Explain how to improve downward, upward, and horizontal communication.
What will be an ideal response?
Universal symbols are precharged-ready-made symbols infused with values and associations understood by most of the people in a given culture.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)