Archive for the ‘Drama’ category

The Importance of Musical Selection in Video and Film

October 25th, 2011

In the cutthroat world of Web-based sales, advertising is key for attracting and securing customers. Use of video and music in advertising gives the company at the forefront of effective web communication. Based video advertising may take the form of actual videos on the site, or simply talk to one vote only to come directly to the consumer. Videos are attractive because they are an important humanistic other, offer the technology market.

By choosing to make the video for use on Web advertising, the music selection in the video is very important. In movies, music composers are the framework for the films memorable. That’s because the music can really remember emotions in the audience. Music in films helps move the plot, the public attention, and the shape of the plot with the tempo, pitch, width and melody. It also expresses the emotions of nature, enhances the drama, the mood created and implemented. » Read more: The Importance of Musical Selection in Video and Film

How To Succeed At Screenwriting

October 25th, 2011

I spent some time recently with a few different production companies – one of them is a large company with a large channel, the other a small indie based in London with a strong slate upcoming productions and related some great teamwork. It was an interesting afternoon in many ways, not least because it gives me a real insight into how a writer must make their way to success.

With novels, it can be difficult, something that is good enough to write, but at least you know what you have to do. You write a wonderful book get an agent, an editor. Simple. The writers, however, before a classic Catch-22 Challenge. Production companies will tell you, a film agent, before they look at your work. Officials say the film’s first production to be interested. So what do you do?

The clear recommendation of the production side is that you really need an agent in the film. Agents who say they do not accept unsolicited submissions are essentially lies. They do not take submissions and do not want bad writers waves approaches that do not have what it takes to promote.

From what I heard from agents and producers of the film at a time, I advise you: » Read more: How To Succeed At Screenwriting

Three Keys To Injecting Drama Skills Into Your Presentation

August 4th, 2011

Are you using drama skills to improve your presentation or speech? Three core elements of the use of drama techniques can be applied, namely the situation, characters, and the climax of your story as a way to dramatic presence to inject the impact of your delivery. The main items that will start your presentation in a powerful performance.

First key qualifications dramatic situation: current situation or series of events to your audience to your story. You have to visualize a clear description of the situation, so that the audience the entire scene, the more absorbed the feeling of your Web site or in the vicinity where you are. Talk, for example, if you order a group of financial advisers with a story of someone who followed or not followed way of saving for retirement, and the results that followed, then you need to describe the circumstances that person can see it, where he lives and works, plus his attitude toward his life and his feelings about saving for a rainy day. Creating atmosphere is really a dramatic genre, if you pulled your audience into the story from the beginning.

Dramatic characterization of two key skills: Do you deliver your story to speak with the characters, dialogue excerpts, you bring your story to life. Are the characters in the history of space and react, how they want. Repeat your personal dialogue with another character invisible to the public can see who you talk to, and where the character is available at this time. If you only say that the line is not it working effectively. Focus your thoughts on why you say that your line at that time or the motivation of your dialogue. If you tell someone that had left the office, you may have a different sound and delivery, after which they asked you to leave. Is it because you have no time to talk to this person, or is it because there was a fire in the office? If you seem to focus on the motivation of your character and your characters are realistic for your story. » Read more: Three Keys To Injecting Drama Skills Into Your Presentation