1) closely linked to german art 2) form of social protest 3) urban culture
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Sculpture , ceramics , oragami , 3D animation , puppets , dolls & things of that sort.
John should include a:
1. Home page: this lets the viewer know about the company itself. It should have things such as new sales coming up, new products, and other news such as good reviews the company has received.
2. Products page: this shows all products that the company sells, and allows the viewer to purchase items.
3. About page: this page tells the viewer about the company; how and when it was founded; the history of the company; what the goal of the company is; etc.
4. Contact page: this lets the viewer contact the company via phone number of the home office, email to the information address, and any other way of contacting the company.
Other pages that John could include is a "cart" page which lets the viewer check out items that they want to purchase, and perhaps a locations page, which allows the viewer to locate the various locations the company has (if any).
Hope this helps!
Answer:Well, the scene i’m choosing is: Cosmo singing “Make em Laugh”.(My personal favorite.) I envision the stage. It has random props set all around it. But there are specific ones, including: a door with a wall, a couch, and a plush mannequin. The scenery would just be the curtains, or maybe a backdrop of a film stage. I imagine the couch on upstage center, and then the door downstage, stage right. The plush mannequin would be on the couch (like in the movie.) It would be the same props they use in the movie(basically). I would use Hard stage lighting, with a Three-point lighting setup. This would help add to the“backstage”/”off the set” feeling of the scene. The costuming would be the exact same as the movie. The actor that would be playing
Cosmo, would wear a blue button-up shirt, brown pants, and a light brown bowler hat. So, since this scene is so easily mimicable onstage, the cost and historical accuracy wouldn’t be hard to match. The mobility of the objects would not be a problem either, seeing as all the props are pretty easily movable.