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Stolb23 [73]
3 years ago
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1. Identify the film you will be using for this lab. (I used Jurassic Park from 1900s)

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evablogger [386]3 years ago
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2. I think that it would be possible to recreate this movie as a theater production. However, there are dinosaurs, especially big dinosaurs that might be difficult to make realistic without CGI. The specific scenes where they are running away from dinosaurs or moving around a lot, for example in the lab at the beginning of the movie, would be hard to create on stage for the lack of space.

3. I feel like the actors would've had a hard time pretending they were running from a dinosaur, or expressing fear, because in reality, there was nothing there. On stage, they might be able to do this more easily because there would be something actually there.

6. I liked the facial expressions and music during the intense parts. The characters were terrified of these big dinosaurs that got loose.                                                            

credit to: guineverew   brainly.com/app/profile/16972251

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