The Sixth Form magazine's first issue provides updates on trips taken by AS/A2 Media students to the Harry Potter studio tour and law students visiting a court, and asks readers what else they would like to see covered in the magazine.
The Sixth Form magazine's first issue provides updates on trips taken by AS/A2 Media students to visit the Harry Potter studio tour and law students visiting a court, and asks readers what else they would like to see covered in the magazine.
ART 445: Filmmaking Library Instruction SessionJennifer Laski
The document discusses the research process for an ART 445 filmmaking class. It outlines 7 steps for the research process: 1) develop a research question, 2) find background information and keywords, 3) determine the best place to start searching, 4) begin research, 5) reevaluate the search, 6) evaluate search results, and 7) produce the final product. It provides examples for narrowing down topics and developing keywords. The document also discusses evaluating information sources and emphasizes the importance of using credible sources.
The document outlines the research process for an ART 445 filmmaking class. It discusses developing a research question, finding background information and keywords, determining the best sources to search, beginning research, reevaluating searches, and evaluating search results. Key steps include narrowing topics, using keywords and Boolean operators in databases and sources like books, articles, and videos. The research process guide helps students efficiently find accurate information to improve their papers and credibility.
The document discusses the research process for an Art 445 filmmaking class. It outlines 7 steps for conducting research: 1) develop a research question, 2) find background information and keywords, 3) determine the best sources to search, 4) begin researching, 5) reevaluate searches if needed, 6) evaluate search results, and 7) produce the final product. It emphasizes narrowing topics, using keywords and databases to search for scholarly articles and other sources. The document also provides an example research topic and directs students to the library's online research guide created specifically for the class.
The document summarizes the design and content choices made for an R&B music magazine targeted at 16-30 year olds. Key points include:
- The cover features a smiling black male model in trendy clothing to represent the target audience while breaking stereotypes of serious poses.
- The magazine aims to appeal to both male and female readers and includes sections beyond just music to draw in a wider range of interests.
- Distribution would likely be through major retailers like WHSmith that have a wide reach, including smaller stores in places like train stations.
My music magazine targets 16-30 year olds and features a smiling black male model on the cover wearing trendy clothing, departing from the more serious poses typically found on other magazines. The layout and design was influenced by Vibe magazine, including placing the model's head over the magazine name on the cover. The magazine would likely be distributed by major companies like Time Inc. and Prometheus Global Media to reach a wide audience across different platforms and expand its recognition. Through constructing the magazine, I learned valuable skills in photography, image editing, layout, and formatting for different platforms to create a professional product.
The document analyzes the poster for the horror film "Friday the 13th". It notes that the use of the color red signifies danger and blood, while the colors grey, black and red create an atmosphere of darkness and terror. The lighting focuses on a deserted wooded location, suggesting the main character could be alone, and a glimmer of light leaves open a slim chance of escape from the villain. The tagline "Welcome to Crystal Lake" surrounded by black suggests the characters are trapped at the lake, which is depicted as dark and evil in contrast to how lakes are normally seen.
The document discusses planning images for a music magazine focused on the R&B genre. It will represent R&B stereotypes through trendy models wearing hats on the front cover in a medium close-up shot. The double page spread will show a model in a medium long shot. Both male and female models ages 16-18 from various ethnicities, mainly black, will be featured to represent typical R&B artists. The front cover male model will have a straight face with no smile, wearing a hoodie and hat, while the female model will be more classy with natural makeup and no props. Camera shots will include medium close-ups for the front cover and contents page, and a medium long shot for the double
The Sixth Form magazine's first issue provides updates on trips taken by AS/A2 Media students to visit the Harry Potter studio tour and law students visiting a court, and asks readers what else they would like to see covered in the magazine.
ART 445: Filmmaking Library Instruction SessionJennifer Laski
The document discusses the research process for an ART 445 filmmaking class. It outlines 7 steps for the research process: 1) develop a research question, 2) find background information and keywords, 3) determine the best place to start searching, 4) begin research, 5) reevaluate the search, 6) evaluate search results, and 7) produce the final product. It provides examples for narrowing down topics and developing keywords. The document also discusses evaluating information sources and emphasizes the importance of using credible sources.
The document outlines the research process for an ART 445 filmmaking class. It discusses developing a research question, finding background information and keywords, determining the best sources to search, beginning research, reevaluating searches, and evaluating search results. Key steps include narrowing topics, using keywords and Boolean operators in databases and sources like books, articles, and videos. The research process guide helps students efficiently find accurate information to improve their papers and credibility.
The document discusses the research process for an Art 445 filmmaking class. It outlines 7 steps for conducting research: 1) develop a research question, 2) find background information and keywords, 3) determine the best sources to search, 4) begin researching, 5) reevaluate searches if needed, 6) evaluate search results, and 7) produce the final product. It emphasizes narrowing topics, using keywords and databases to search for scholarly articles and other sources. The document also provides an example research topic and directs students to the library's online research guide created specifically for the class.
The document summarizes the design and content choices made for an R&B music magazine targeted at 16-30 year olds. Key points include:
- The cover features a smiling black male model in trendy clothing to represent the target audience while breaking stereotypes of serious poses.
- The magazine aims to appeal to both male and female readers and includes sections beyond just music to draw in a wider range of interests.
- Distribution would likely be through major retailers like WHSmith that have a wide reach, including smaller stores in places like train stations.
My music magazine targets 16-30 year olds and features a smiling black male model on the cover wearing trendy clothing, departing from the more serious poses typically found on other magazines. The layout and design was influenced by Vibe magazine, including placing the model's head over the magazine name on the cover. The magazine would likely be distributed by major companies like Time Inc. and Prometheus Global Media to reach a wide audience across different platforms and expand its recognition. Through constructing the magazine, I learned valuable skills in photography, image editing, layout, and formatting for different platforms to create a professional product.
The document analyzes the poster for the horror film "Friday the 13th". It notes that the use of the color red signifies danger and blood, while the colors grey, black and red create an atmosphere of darkness and terror. The lighting focuses on a deserted wooded location, suggesting the main character could be alone, and a glimmer of light leaves open a slim chance of escape from the villain. The tagline "Welcome to Crystal Lake" surrounded by black suggests the characters are trapped at the lake, which is depicted as dark and evil in contrast to how lakes are normally seen.
The document discusses planning images for a music magazine focused on the R&B genre. It will represent R&B stereotypes through trendy models wearing hats on the front cover in a medium close-up shot. The double page spread will show a model in a medium long shot. Both male and female models ages 16-18 from various ethnicities, mainly black, will be featured to represent typical R&B artists. The front cover male model will have a straight face with no smile, wearing a hoodie and hat, while the female model will be more classy with natural makeup and no props. Camera shots will include medium close-ups for the front cover and contents page, and a medium long shot for the double
The document discusses retaking images for a magazine article to provide more variety and better represent the subject's personality. The author retook pictures of the musician model playing piano and singing into a microphone. One image used shows the model smiling, going against the stereotype of serious R&B artists. The images were edited in Photoshop by cropping out backgrounds and airbrushing faces to look even on white or transparent backgrounds for use in the magazine layout.
The poster effectively matches the title of the film "The Possession" by showing a hand coming out of the mouth and taking control of the face, hinting at what happens in the horror film. Below the title, the tagline "Darkness lives inside" connects to the image and gives the audience an idea of what the film is about while also creating intrigue. Adding the line "Based on a true story" makes the film scarier by implying such an event could happen to a real person, attracting more viewers by making it seem realistic. The background color of white with black/grey patches symbolizes normality mixed with danger.
The document analyzes a movie poster that depicts a girl dragging blood to form a sinister face, conveying that this is a horror film. It discusses how the poster follows conventions like featuring a vulnerable female character. Mentioning other popular horror films like "Paranormal Activity" and "Insidious" aims to position this film similarly. While most posters center around one main image, this poster uses the bloody image and an unknown actor to create fear and make the story more realistic and relatable.
The document compares the cover layout and design conventions between an established magazine and a new magazine called Source. It notes several key differences in how information like the magazine name, cover lines, images, and article text are presented on the covers. The document also discusses decisions made in designing the cover for Source, such as including multiple pictures and pull quotes, as well as using different colors and layouts compared to the established magazine.
This document provides an analysis of the design elements used in a sample magazine cover and article pages. Key elements discussed include using known R&B artists to indicate the music genre focus, featuring trendy clothing on the cover model, including multiple images and varying text styles to engage readers. Design choices like non-traditional placements of images and text are explained as going against stereotypes to make the content more interesting.
This newsletter contains updates about trips taken by students and interviews with previous students about their university experiences. It also asks current students what they would like to see in future newsletters.
This document analyzes the front covers of four different music magazines. For each magazine cover, it describes the layout elements including the main cover line, masthead, color schemes used, placement of images and text, and how these design choices work to attract readers' attention and highlight key information. Across the four magazine covers, common techniques included using bold colors and text, centering important details, and featuring popular artists to draw recognition and interest from the target audiences.
The document summarizes key events and trends of the 1960s. The Beatles rose to fame and changed music around the world. Martin Luther King Jr. also gained prominence during this time. The 1960s saw advances in technology like the laser and robots being created. Fashion shifted as miniskirts became popular, defined by designers like Mary Quant. Major music genres of the decade included the British Invasion led by bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones, as well as Motown and R&B artists like the Supremes and Aretha Franklin. The decade also witnessed important events like the assassination of JFK and the first moon landing.
The document analyzes how a horror film uses micro-elements to present gender. It discusses several codes and conventions of horror films, including portraying women and children as vulnerable victims and the killer as usually male. The analysis then summarizes the plot of the specific horror film, noting how it follows some typical codes like having the female protagonist become the victim and her power changing over the course of the film so she depends on the male father figure for help. However, it also notes some ways the film breaks conventions by having the female protagonist initially seem stronger than the father and later become too powerful for even religious figures to control.
The document analyzes research on the target audience for a new film. It found that most of the audience is between 15-17 years old and female. A majority go to the cinema very or moderately often. Horror was chosen as the genre because it offers something different than many comedy films and has growing popularity, with slasher being the specific sub-genre since it is scarier than supernatural elements in other genres.
The poster effectively matches the title of the film "The Possession" by showing a hand coming out of the mouth and taking control of the face, hinting at the horror to come. Below the title, the tagline "Darkness lives inside" links to the image and creates intrigue about what will happen. Including the line "Based on a true story" makes the film scarier by implying such events could happen to ordinary people. The mix of white and black/grey backgrounds in the poster further suggests normality being invaded by danger.
The document analyzes the poster for the horror film "Friday the 13th". It notes that the use of the color red signifies danger and blood, while the colors grey, black and red create an atmosphere of darkness and terror. The lighting focuses on a deserted wooded location, suggesting the main character could be alone, and a glimmer of light leaves open a slim chance of escape from the villain. The tagline "Welcome to Crystal Lake" surrounded by black suggests the characters are trapped at the lake, which is depicted as dark and evil in contrast to how lakes are normally seen.
The document analyzes the poster for the horror film "Friday the 13th". It discusses several elements of the poster and their symbolism:
1) The use of the colors red, grey, and black create an atmosphere of darkness, terror, and signify danger and blood which is typical for a horror film.
2) The lighting focuses on a deserted wooded location, implying the main character could be alone which builds suspense. A small glimmer of light also suggests a slim chance of escape from the villain.
3) The tag line "Welcome to Crystal Lake" surrounded by black suggests the characters are trapped at the lake, which is an unusual, dark, and evil place contrary to how lakes
The document describes the design elements of a movie poster or magazine cover. Key elements include a barcode placed openly to not cover the image, a darker red color used for the text to fit the color scheme, and the magazine title in red to stand out. The film title uses the largest font to catch attention while still matching other fonts. The full page image clearly shows what the magazine or film is about. Additional details like other actors and included articles are also presented.
This document provides a detailed shot-by-shot analysis of the trailer for the film Annabelle. It describes each scene, shot, and edit in the trailer, noting things like camera angles, lighting, sounds, and any elements that build tension. Major events summarized include an initially normal neighborhood setting, dark and scary subsequent shots, sounds of crickets and then a loud noise with blood splatter, glimpses of the killer, a lady holding a creepy doll in the dark with light behind her, flashes of the killer in action, and a final shot of the doll with blood in its eye.
This document analyzes the trailer for the film "Insidious" through a breakdown of shots from 0:00 to 1:47. It describes the establishing shots of the family home, shots of each family member, the darkening tone and increasing tension as strange things begin to happen. Shots of a hand and scary moves between the name of the film build atmosphere. Quick cuts show the issues culminating in an unexpected jump scare from the monster to end the trailer.
This document analyzes and summarizes a movie trailer. It breaks down the trailer scene by scene, noting aspects like the music, camera work, visuals and tone used to build suspense and intrigue around the horror film being advertised. Key details like the production company, director credits and release date are also pointed out. The overall summary aims to give viewers a sense of what to expect from the trailer in terms of storytelling techniques and the type of scary movie being promoted.
The document is an analysis of the trailer for the film "Mama." It provides timestamps and descriptions of various shots and scenes from the trailer to analyze the filmmaking techniques used to build tension and convey the plot. Key moments analyzed include establishing shots of the setting, changes in music to suggest something ominous is about to happen, diegetic sounds of characters and animals to create an unsettling atmosphere, and cuts between the young girl and shadowy figures or the "monster" to build suspense throughout the trailer.
The magazine uses eye-catching design elements to attract its target audience. These include a bright red masthead and the prominent placement of the James Bond actor on the cover holding a gun. These visuals align with the action and violence of Bond films. Additional details like the price and date are de-emphasized so as not to distract from the main image and tagline promoting the quality content within. The design aims to draw in readers within the target 24-50+ age range who are already fans of the Bond franchise.
The document discusses design choices for a music magazine masthead. It notes that red and white provide high contrast and are commonly used color combinations. It plans to use a white masthead with red text to follow conventions while making it distinct. It will also use a bold font and different outline. Additionally, it will have the magazine image overlap the masthead to mimic established designs and draw attention.
The document analyzes the contents pages of three magazines: Billboard magazine, Top of the Pops magazine, and The Magazine. For Billboard, it notes the clear page numbers, use of different text sizes and colors to draw attention to main articles, and placement of charts to make the page stand out. For Top of the Pops, it discusses highlighting important text, using a heading to engage readers, and showing consistency with the front page articles. For The Magazine, it examines the image of rapper Piles that stands out on the neat page, with analysis of his pose, jewelry and tattoos that represent his background and status in the industry.
Hifsa Hussain evaluates the design elements of her school magazine for sixth form students. She changed the masthead to make the magazine name more prominent in red to draw attention based on survey feedback. On the front cover, she included three relevant images - a long shot of the sixth form building to appeal to students, a close-up of a smiling student doing work, and two students talking. She selected cover lines suggested by her research group on topics appealing to sixth formers like exams, UCAS, and student feedback. The design aims to attract the target audience of 16-18 year old students.
The document discusses retaking images for a magazine article to provide more variety and better represent the subject's personality. The author retook pictures of the musician model playing piano and singing into a microphone. One image used shows the model smiling, going against the stereotype of serious R&B artists. The images were edited in Photoshop by cropping out backgrounds and airbrushing faces to look even on white or transparent backgrounds for use in the magazine layout.
The poster effectively matches the title of the film "The Possession" by showing a hand coming out of the mouth and taking control of the face, hinting at what happens in the horror film. Below the title, the tagline "Darkness lives inside" connects to the image and gives the audience an idea of what the film is about while also creating intrigue. Adding the line "Based on a true story" makes the film scarier by implying such an event could happen to a real person, attracting more viewers by making it seem realistic. The background color of white with black/grey patches symbolizes normality mixed with danger.
The document analyzes a movie poster that depicts a girl dragging blood to form a sinister face, conveying that this is a horror film. It discusses how the poster follows conventions like featuring a vulnerable female character. Mentioning other popular horror films like "Paranormal Activity" and "Insidious" aims to position this film similarly. While most posters center around one main image, this poster uses the bloody image and an unknown actor to create fear and make the story more realistic and relatable.
The document compares the cover layout and design conventions between an established magazine and a new magazine called Source. It notes several key differences in how information like the magazine name, cover lines, images, and article text are presented on the covers. The document also discusses decisions made in designing the cover for Source, such as including multiple pictures and pull quotes, as well as using different colors and layouts compared to the established magazine.
This document provides an analysis of the design elements used in a sample magazine cover and article pages. Key elements discussed include using known R&B artists to indicate the music genre focus, featuring trendy clothing on the cover model, including multiple images and varying text styles to engage readers. Design choices like non-traditional placements of images and text are explained as going against stereotypes to make the content more interesting.
This newsletter contains updates about trips taken by students and interviews with previous students about their university experiences. It also asks current students what they would like to see in future newsletters.
This document analyzes the front covers of four different music magazines. For each magazine cover, it describes the layout elements including the main cover line, masthead, color schemes used, placement of images and text, and how these design choices work to attract readers' attention and highlight key information. Across the four magazine covers, common techniques included using bold colors and text, centering important details, and featuring popular artists to draw recognition and interest from the target audiences.
The document summarizes key events and trends of the 1960s. The Beatles rose to fame and changed music around the world. Martin Luther King Jr. also gained prominence during this time. The 1960s saw advances in technology like the laser and robots being created. Fashion shifted as miniskirts became popular, defined by designers like Mary Quant. Major music genres of the decade included the British Invasion led by bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones, as well as Motown and R&B artists like the Supremes and Aretha Franklin. The decade also witnessed important events like the assassination of JFK and the first moon landing.
The document analyzes how a horror film uses micro-elements to present gender. It discusses several codes and conventions of horror films, including portraying women and children as vulnerable victims and the killer as usually male. The analysis then summarizes the plot of the specific horror film, noting how it follows some typical codes like having the female protagonist become the victim and her power changing over the course of the film so she depends on the male father figure for help. However, it also notes some ways the film breaks conventions by having the female protagonist initially seem stronger than the father and later become too powerful for even religious figures to control.
The document analyzes research on the target audience for a new film. It found that most of the audience is between 15-17 years old and female. A majority go to the cinema very or moderately often. Horror was chosen as the genre because it offers something different than many comedy films and has growing popularity, with slasher being the specific sub-genre since it is scarier than supernatural elements in other genres.
The poster effectively matches the title of the film "The Possession" by showing a hand coming out of the mouth and taking control of the face, hinting at the horror to come. Below the title, the tagline "Darkness lives inside" links to the image and creates intrigue about what will happen. Including the line "Based on a true story" makes the film scarier by implying such events could happen to ordinary people. The mix of white and black/grey backgrounds in the poster further suggests normality being invaded by danger.
The document analyzes the poster for the horror film "Friday the 13th". It notes that the use of the color red signifies danger and blood, while the colors grey, black and red create an atmosphere of darkness and terror. The lighting focuses on a deserted wooded location, suggesting the main character could be alone, and a glimmer of light leaves open a slim chance of escape from the villain. The tagline "Welcome to Crystal Lake" surrounded by black suggests the characters are trapped at the lake, which is depicted as dark and evil in contrast to how lakes are normally seen.
The document analyzes the poster for the horror film "Friday the 13th". It discusses several elements of the poster and their symbolism:
1) The use of the colors red, grey, and black create an atmosphere of darkness, terror, and signify danger and blood which is typical for a horror film.
2) The lighting focuses on a deserted wooded location, implying the main character could be alone which builds suspense. A small glimmer of light also suggests a slim chance of escape from the villain.
3) The tag line "Welcome to Crystal Lake" surrounded by black suggests the characters are trapped at the lake, which is an unusual, dark, and evil place contrary to how lakes
The document describes the design elements of a movie poster or magazine cover. Key elements include a barcode placed openly to not cover the image, a darker red color used for the text to fit the color scheme, and the magazine title in red to stand out. The film title uses the largest font to catch attention while still matching other fonts. The full page image clearly shows what the magazine or film is about. Additional details like other actors and included articles are also presented.
This document provides a detailed shot-by-shot analysis of the trailer for the film Annabelle. It describes each scene, shot, and edit in the trailer, noting things like camera angles, lighting, sounds, and any elements that build tension. Major events summarized include an initially normal neighborhood setting, dark and scary subsequent shots, sounds of crickets and then a loud noise with blood splatter, glimpses of the killer, a lady holding a creepy doll in the dark with light behind her, flashes of the killer in action, and a final shot of the doll with blood in its eye.
This document analyzes the trailer for the film "Insidious" through a breakdown of shots from 0:00 to 1:47. It describes the establishing shots of the family home, shots of each family member, the darkening tone and increasing tension as strange things begin to happen. Shots of a hand and scary moves between the name of the film build atmosphere. Quick cuts show the issues culminating in an unexpected jump scare from the monster to end the trailer.
This document analyzes and summarizes a movie trailer. It breaks down the trailer scene by scene, noting aspects like the music, camera work, visuals and tone used to build suspense and intrigue around the horror film being advertised. Key details like the production company, director credits and release date are also pointed out. The overall summary aims to give viewers a sense of what to expect from the trailer in terms of storytelling techniques and the type of scary movie being promoted.
The document is an analysis of the trailer for the film "Mama." It provides timestamps and descriptions of various shots and scenes from the trailer to analyze the filmmaking techniques used to build tension and convey the plot. Key moments analyzed include establishing shots of the setting, changes in music to suggest something ominous is about to happen, diegetic sounds of characters and animals to create an unsettling atmosphere, and cuts between the young girl and shadowy figures or the "monster" to build suspense throughout the trailer.
The magazine uses eye-catching design elements to attract its target audience. These include a bright red masthead and the prominent placement of the James Bond actor on the cover holding a gun. These visuals align with the action and violence of Bond films. Additional details like the price and date are de-emphasized so as not to distract from the main image and tagline promoting the quality content within. The design aims to draw in readers within the target 24-50+ age range who are already fans of the Bond franchise.
The document discusses design choices for a music magazine masthead. It notes that red and white provide high contrast and are commonly used color combinations. It plans to use a white masthead with red text to follow conventions while making it distinct. It will also use a bold font and different outline. Additionally, it will have the magazine image overlap the masthead to mimic established designs and draw attention.
The document analyzes the contents pages of three magazines: Billboard magazine, Top of the Pops magazine, and The Magazine. For Billboard, it notes the clear page numbers, use of different text sizes and colors to draw attention to main articles, and placement of charts to make the page stand out. For Top of the Pops, it discusses highlighting important text, using a heading to engage readers, and showing consistency with the front page articles. For The Magazine, it examines the image of rapper Piles that stands out on the neat page, with analysis of his pose, jewelry and tattoos that represent his background and status in the industry.
Hifsa Hussain evaluates the design elements of her school magazine for sixth form students. She changed the masthead to make the magazine name more prominent in red to draw attention based on survey feedback. On the front cover, she included three relevant images - a long shot of the sixth form building to appeal to students, a close-up of a smiling student doing work, and two students talking. She selected cover lines suggested by her research group on topics appealing to sixth formers like exams, UCAS, and student feedback. The design aims to attract the target audience of 16-18 year old students.
Will Smith is featured prominently on the magazine cover as the main character in the film I Am Legend. The bold red and white text and graphics draw attention to key elements like the film title and Will Smith's name. A short blurb provides context about the film's genre and setting without fully summarizing the plot, enticing readers to learn more by purchasing the magazine.
Will Smith is featured prominently on the magazine cover to promote his starring role in the film I Am Legend, drawing attention to both him and the movie. The bold white text of the title stands out against a red backdrop, representing the danger theme of the film and drawing viewers' attention to its name.
Aleks is an 18-year-old applying for the role of "One Chosen Girl" in her group's movie. She believes she is well-suited for the role because she has been involved in all aspects of the project, including script writing, filming, acting, and editing. Aleks has experience with drama in school and outside activities. She cites her camera skills, ability to improvise, and understanding of the group's vision as qualities that would help her bring the character to life for the movie trailer.
Wendy Nguyen is applying for the role of one chosen girl in a horror trailer. She believes she is suitable for the role because of her drama study experience playing different characters, including scary ones. Her experiences in drama and current media study provide skills like acting and understanding film elements that could contribute to a good horror trailer. She feels she can relate to a scary character through her past experience playing such a role in drama.
Manny is an 18-year-old applying for the role of Boy in an upcoming movie. He believes he is suitable for the role because acting is his passion and he can adapt to any character. Manny has studied drama for many years and has experience performing, knowing what works well for audiences from receiving an A in his drama exam. He can bring his past experience to the role and provide ideas, as he is very dramatic and loves acting. Manny feels he can relate to the character because he can scream loudly, be outrageous, and do anything asked of him in the role.
A 19-year-old named Khushal Ruda is applying for the role of a killer in a movie. He believes he is suitable because he is a skilled actor who can show a range of emotions and has a villainous look. He cites his drama GCSE grade and past performances in front of large audiences as relevant experience. Khushal feels he can bring skills such as being a quick learner and portraying loud and scary qualities to the role. He relates to the killer character by having played a similar role in a past school performance piece and through viewing many films.
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