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    Production Information: The film The Field (1990) was shot in Technicolor, with an aspect ratio of 1.85: 1. The movie lasts a duration of 1 hour and 57 minuets. The film first aired in Canada in September of 1990, it also aired in Ireland at the same time. It then aired in America on December 20th 1990, and the UK in February. I think it is something to note that the movie made its debut in Ireland before it came to America. When the movie aired in America it made around $1,414,017 at the box office

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    Parody). Often times we use television as an escape route, a tube to pull us away from the pains of our true reality, but what are we escaping? TV is a hypnotic box of propaganda, used to program American morals and values. Negative images in Technicolor has blurred the lines of our perceptions. TV is the piece of technology developed to control the minds off the masses through social, economic, and political order. Since the inception of television, obesity rates have increased dramatically

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    This film study will define the theory of “color consciousness” in the psychological characterization of life and death through Technicolor and dye-monochrome methods in A Matter of Life and Death (1946) by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. In the film, Squadron Leader Peter David Carter (David Niven) is depicted as a dying after his plane is shot down during WWII. Natalie Kalmus’ theory of "color consciousness’ defines the use of neutral colors and color harmony in a psychological perspective

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    very breath of the soul stands frozen. Revelation, realization and inspiration all collide in an epiphany of tumultuous truth. A split second when one’s life is displayed, not as the guise so artfully rendered day in and day out, but in brutal, Technicolor honesty. The lies that bind so tightly unravel and leave you bare, at least to yourself. Some call it insight, I just call it ugly. Because that is all I saw when the mirror shattered my soul, leaving me metaphorically bleeding and bereft. There

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    The story of Joseph, commonly known as, Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat, is a story about how Joseph’s brothers turn on him. It features the relationships throughout the family and shows how ignorant some people can be. In the darkest times, only one of Joseph’s brothers stands up for him. His brothers sell him to merchants and they never expect to see him again. Jealousy and envy drive them to this point; a point which you can never come back from. Jealousy and envy are the main sources of

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    under the ensemble. I had made it into the show… my first show. Instantly after finding my name my whole body relaxed. At this moment I could never have guessed how much this cast list would change my life. My first show was Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. I loved every minute and every aspect of the production process. Spending hours in the choir room working out a new song or being on stage learning the steps of a new dance made me want to go to school each day. This was all a gateway

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    Sara Bowling Analysis

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    Completing her final musical at NorthWood High School just a few weeks ago, Sara Bowling finds herself at an interesting crossroads in terms of her performance career. While she possesses a lifelong history with musical performance, beginning in her earliest memories, she is coming to terms with an understanding of the fleeting nature of the opportunities provided to her throughout her early life. A senior at NorthWood High School, Sara’s eyes are fixed on the murky but exciting adventure that is

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    Slavery In Egypt

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    Pretend that you are Joseph. You have just arrived in the strange country of Egypt. You have been placed on the auction block and sold to Potiphar as a slave. In a report of no less than 125 words, describe your surroundings, your feelings, and your work. Do some research into what life would be like as a slave in Egypt at that time. Consult your Bible (Genesis 39) as well as othertaken him there. Now I was, taken down to Egypt. As Potiphar, an Egyptian who was one of Pharaoh’s officials, the

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    1. Desire. Throughout the story of the musical Joseph is mostly trying to rise up and achieve a worthwhile life while staying true to his faith. Early in the play he interprets his dreams to be about a higher calling in life than being a farmer like his father and brothers. He tries to be nice to his brothers, but doesn’t realize that his belief about a higher calling is actually causing his brothers to be jealous. He works hard while a slave for Potiphar, and that earns him a higher position in

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    In Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, the set design was very well done. It was a colourful set, that matched the time of the story. The set was very simple, but effective; there was two set of steps that could move, which allowed various levels throughout the performance, as well as a spot for the choir of children to blend into and act as a part of the set. There were many small set pieces and props that were gorgeously painted, and made the scene look as if they were in a children's

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