Answer:
A visual analysis addresses an artwork's formal elements—visual attributes such as colour, line, texture, and size. It also includes historical context or interpretations of meaning.
Explanation:
Look at the picture and go through these points. Because I can't see the colors I can't help you but look at the attributes I have listed.
Since this is the bass clef,
•G is on the bottom line,
•E is on the 2nd space and
•D is on the middle line.
It spells GED and I don't think that's a word but oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I hope I helped!
Depends on the person and how skilled one is at these things. But I personally, would say that just the acting alone would be difficult. Mostly because i'm awkward and don't like speaking in front of people. Especially a large audience.
How an audience reacts to a film or performance all depends on how well it was produced, and the quality of the actors involved. When it comes down to it, the overall quality of any performance is dependant on how well the performers act, how they set the tone, their use of emotions, their gestures, etc. Every single small detail help play a part in the making of any act. And if the actors fail to fulfil their duties as performers, then the whole show will be ruined, and the audience will either be un impressed, or non existent.