What are characteristics of a "good" play?
What will be an ideal response?
The student could discuss the necessity for action embedded in the text so that the story can literally be put into three-dimensional life, and not simply described to be visual appealing to the mind's eye, or how the words must be carefully selected so that the core message of the moment, scene, or play is not lost on a single audience member or actor.
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The main feature that distinguishes the piano from the harpsichord is the
A) size B) type of strings C) ability to control dynamics through touch D) ability to transport the harpsichord more easily E) color and names of the keys
What is field of view?
A) the director's visualization of a scene B) the depth of field C) a camera view that matches a person's view D) what the camera sees E) the aperture of a camera's lens