Friday, December 10, 2010

Theatre Exam Quarter 2 Review

Content
  • Characters from Death of a Salesman and Sorry, Wrong Number
  • Directing (from Everything about Theatre!)
  • Stage Makeup (from Everything about Theatre!)
  • Set Design (from Everything about Theatre!)
  • Figurative and Literal interpretation of a play/screenplay
  • Plot of both films
  • Director choices in both films
  • Theatre Troupe experience
  • Context
  • History: Romanticism through Realism
Format:
  • Matching
  • Multiple Choice
  • Short Answer
  • Reading Comprehension (article)
  • Visual Analysis
  • Essay

Class notes from viewing

(link to youtube.com)

FILM NOIR: a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes

What are the cynical attitudes in the screen play?-Cynical attitude- a negative attitude about a situation in life.
The cop concerned only with his problems and not with the severity of a crime.
Mrs. Stevenson thinks that her husband married her for her money.
Mrs. Stevenson's father spoiled his daughter. Money is power and can get anything
Henry wants to make his own living by being underhanded
Henry blames everyone for his own problems
Henry believed that money is more powerful than love

How would the film be different if it were created today?
The film will be in color
The leading actress wouldn't have been over-dramatic
The technology/science would have been advanced; no telegrams
The situation where Mrs. Stevenson interferes with another's call about the murder would have had to be changed, maybe a text or email
Younger people in movies may not have smoked