How did the historical context of both World War I and the Spanish Civil War contribute to the evolution of the Surrealism movement in art?
Answer:
that they both developed in Europe in the after math, and both were serving in the English army at the camouflage development
Explanation:
Rate Among Us from 1 to 10
Answer:
69/10 is the number lol
Answer:
10 baby
Explanation:
Read the following scenario:
An art director is working on an animated feature film. The film is running behind schedule, and the film studio is refusing to extend contracts past the scheduled completion date. The art director needs her team to pick up the pace, but her budget is limited. Which of the following might an Art Director do in order to resolve this problem?
hire extra staff
provide overtime pay
use interns from a local film school
offer extra vacation time to the art team
Answer:
Provide overtime pay
Explanation:
edg2021
You cant hire extra staff because you are on a budget, not enough money.
You cant use interns because you want only experienced and profession people.
You can't just give vacation time, a) youll lose money, b) they won't be working
Over time will be less expensive then extra staff and will allow them to work harder and faster.
how do you put two pictures together to make on on a computer
Answer:
well if your talking about a colloge its depending on what your doing t with?? google docs is easy and if its for like a background than screenshot it or save it to your documents.!!
Explanation:
hope this helps and could you brainliest
Help please
did the first crusade recapture Jerusalem but killed jews Muslims and Christians in the process? A yes B no
Answer:
A yes he was I am pretty sure hope you do well!
can someone believe in multiple religions?
What was important to medieval artists?
Answer:
It was important that they kept to a classical real side of things.
Explanation:
Medieval artist were not really into to much imagination and most of them tried to recreate real things with a possible or occasional twist.
Answer:
Medieval artists liked to add religious elements into their art and many of their music were also sacred. That's why many medieval paintings were of religious figures and churches were major architectural masterpieces.
Explanation:
Tell me your thoughts please
Explanation:
that's not a question please
Answer:
lol
Explanation:
What are 4 similarities between screen acting and stage acting?
Answer:
Film and stage are quite similar in that they both are looking for truthful behavior within imaginary circumstances, or to look at it another way, actors need the ability to live privately in public regardless of medium.
Unfortunately there is a lot of misunderstanding of both delivery mechanisms that leads to the belief that the two are very dissimilar.The difference lies in the technical demand of each and in the way in which audiences view the material. I am just adding here to many of the comments that have gone before.
On stage, the actor must draw focus; on camera the camera focuses on whatever the director wants to see.
On stage, the actor has the ability to repeat a performance night after night which usually deepens their per and therefore the emotional wallop of the play. On camera, the actor repeats a scene or a sequence over and over, which should, if the actor and the director are in sync, produce different and or better work.
On stage, the actor does a scene and goes off stage for only a brief moment of time and rarely leaves the immediate environs of the stage itself. Theatre usually takes about two hours to accomplish the drama. On camera, productions needs to stop and set up new lights and camera angles, or to move from place to place. The concentration needed by the stage actor is not as difficult as it is for the possible 8 to 10 hours on set required of on camera acting where the actor moves out of the set and into his or her trailer. For this reason, many film actors may be criticized as ‘too method’ or as hard to work with, or as unfriendly. In reality, they need to maintain the emotional commitment to the scenes they are being asked to shoot that day.
On stage, actors must find their light and maintain the staging agreed upon in rehearsal. However, minor changes in staging don’t affect the overall requirements of the production. On film, actors also need to be aware of hitting marks which is governed by lighting, and the general plan for shooting whether close ups, two shots or long shots.
On stage, the actor must give enough voice to be heard in the theatre in which he/she is working. Voices on stage must be energetic enough to draw focus and to excite the audience’s attention. On film, the actor must allow the microphone to magnify his or her voice. However, with the growing trend of using mics on stage, this difference is fading away.
On stage, the actor must realize what the dramatic structure of the scene is regarding its action beats (bits in Russian) and through his or her interactions, make sure they occur. On film, the shooting primarily takes care of these through editing and shooting sequences.
On stage, the actor has the ability to do all of his or her work within the brief time limit of the performance. Film is more like some theatre rehearsal techniques in which the play is rehearsed piecemeal before it is put together. Film is shot out of sequence and therefore, like stage, the actor must recognize the preceding action.
On stage, the actor’s physical movements are fairly unrestricted. On camera unrestricted movement is more likely in long shots and less so in close-ups. In both, efficiency of movement is valued. There is also the need for film actors to be a bit slower in moving, at least in close ups and two shots, because of the camera’s need to follow them. A great commercial director, Leslie Dektor, once said that actor’s should imagine that the camera is on a chain at some distance from them. With that image, the actor should understand that not only is he or she connected to the camera, but that sudden unplanned movement would whip the camera around like a ball on the end of a string, or like the “whip” ride at a carnival.
On stage, the actor’s text is usually meant to convey those things that aren’t seen or the feelings the character have. Film does most of that for the actor simply through pictures and music. There is a basic tenet of film that as much as possible the camera should tell the story without words.
On stage, actors can make character choices that are extreme because stage is not based in realism. Film is essentially a realistic medium and the actor’s need for deep personalization is more necessary (sorry to say) than stage. Of course, the stage choices that actors make are also delimited by the size of the theater. In Chicago, most of our theaters are between 40 and 150 seats, which leads to a more intimate style of acting. Perhaps that is why so many Chicago actors make the easy transition to camera which adds to our becoming a hub of film production.
On stage, the script is holy, while on camera, the script is often only a guide. This depends of the directors and writer involved, but as a rule of thumb, it is true.
What event/circumstance was the above artwork intended to show? What other message did its artist intend to convey to the world? Include the artwork’s title and its artist in your response.
Answer:guernica
Explanation:
Who invented negative film? Explain how negative film is used in photography.
Answer:
Henry William Fox Talbot
Explanation:
Henry William Fox Talbot invented the negative film. When negative film is exposed to light, it creates a negative image. That negative image shows that all the light colors are dark and all the dark colors are light.
Answer:
What the other person said
Explanation:
i need 2 more brainliest can u make a random question and give me brainliest on it
Answer:
SURE
Explanation:
Man Made Pattern are created by humans through the use of materials, art elements and design of a pattern repeating in a predictable manner.
True
False
Answer:
True. People still practice this to this day. But not in a sense of this anymore.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I dont know, people still still practice and use thesw
Which area of multimedia is projected to grow the most in the future?
enhanced touchscreens
digital music recording
animation
3D
Answer:
animation
Explanation:
Projected growth will be due to increased demand for animation and visual effects in video games, movies, and television.
Answer:
3D
Explanation:
EDG2021
Direct quote from AV tech course: "The huge popularity of the 3D experience suggests that this avenue of multimedia art will grow rapidly in the future. Will you be on a large team of holographic artists? For the future of technology and multimedia, the sky is the limit! "
First to answer gets brainliest.... and 100 pts each
Answer:
umm ok
Explanation:
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
answer with the lyrics to your favorite song
**My, my, my, my
(My, my, my, my)
My, my, my, my
(My, my, my, my)
My, my, my, my
(My, my, my, my)
My, my, my, my
(My, my, my, my)
Saying goodbye is death by a thousand cuts
Flashbacks waking me up
I get drunk, but it's not enough
'Cause the morning comes and you're not my baby
I look through the windows of this love
Even though we boarded them up
Chandelier still flickering here
'Cause I can't pretend it's okay when it's not
It's death by a thousand cuts
I dress to kill my time
I take the long way home
I ask the traffic lights if it'll be alright
They say, "I don't know"
And what once was ours
Is no one's now
I see you everywhere, the only thing we share
Is this small town
You said it was a great love
One for the ages
But if the story's over, why am I still writing pages?
'Cause saying goodbye is death by a thousand cuts
Flashbacks waking me up
I get drunk, but it's not enough
'Cause the morning comes and you're not my baby
I look through the windows of this love
Even though we boarded them up
Chandelier still flickering here
'Cause I can't pretend it's okay when it's not
It's death by a thousand cuts
My heart, my hips, my body, my love
Tryna find a part of me that you didn't touch
Gave up on me like I was a bad drug
Now I'm searching for signs in a haunted club
Our songs, our films, united, we stand
Our country, guess it was a lawless land
Quiet my fears with the touch of your hand
Paper cut stings from our paper-thin plans
My time, my wine, my spirit, my trust
Tryna find a part of me you didn't take up
Gave you so much, but it wasn't enough
But I'll be alright, it's just a thousand cuts
I get drunk, but it's not enough
'Cause you're not my baby
I look through the windows of this love
Even though we boarded them up
Chandelier still flickering here
'Cause I can't pretend it's okay when it's not
No, it's not
It's death by a thousand cuts (you didn't touch)
Tryna find a part of me that you didn't touch
My body, my love
My trust (it's death by a thousand cuts)
But it wasn't enough, it wasn't enough, no, no
I take the long way home
I ask the traffic lights if it'll be alright
They say, "I don't know"**
Answer:
Lily was a little girl,
Afraid of the big wide world.
She grew up,
Within her castle walls.
Now and then she tried to run,
Ending every night on the setting sun.
She went in the woods away,
So afraid
All alone.
They warned her,
Don't go there.
There's creatures
Who are hiding in the dark.
Then something
came creeping...
Finish the lyrics with me?
Explanation:
Any Walkers here?
BRAINLIEST
Which format is used in television scripts?
A.
one-third video and two-thirds audio
B.
one-half video and one-half audio
C.
two-thirds video and one-third audio
D.
three-quarters video and one-quarter audio
R
Answer:
its a or b one of those
Explanation:
Can someone plz help me name the song( I will name u the brainlyest)
the ABC song my guy :)
Someone pls help me with the notes ( Will give brainliest answer)
Answer:
CCGG AAG FFEE DDDDC GGFF EED GGGF EED CCGG AAG FFEE DDC
Which pictures are painted on Mimbres pottery?
animals showing textures
animals with realistic shapes
animal designs with realistic colors
animal designs with symbolic meanings
Answer:
animal designs with symbolic meaning
someone give me in ideas for a good theme for a song,im whiting a song
Answer:maybe about a friend describing what they’re like and such
Explanation:
Answer: something about rain because it’s beautiful
Explanation:
The basic purpose of contrast is to...
create interest on the page and aid in the organization of the information.
create interest on the page and aid in the organization of the information.
repeat elements to create a sense of unity.
repeat elements to create a sense of unity.
draw your eye to the white space of the composition.
draw your eye to the white space of the composition.
align the content so it is easier to comprehend.
Answer:
I cant do dis sry
Explanation:
How does Benjamin Britten’s style and goals as a composer differ from other modern composers?
Answer and Explanation:
By reading Benjamin Britten's biography and analyzing his style and goals as a composer, we can see that a strong difference between him and other composers of his time is the ability to popularize music, breaking the attachment to classical elements and combating the elitization of music. That's because his style, with many popular elements, has already been used in amateur artists and even films. Even his composition of operas is more democratic and less elite.
Which of the following is not true about Alfred Hitchcock?
a.
He is considered a master at using camera techniques to create special effects.
b.
His films were highly suspenseful, psychological, and unique.
c.
He used chocolate, rather than the traditional corn syrup, to create bloody scenes.
d.
He created the concept of go motion for his masterpiece, The Birds.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
He created stop motion, not go motion.
Write all the things you are grateful for and give reasons
Shouldn't you be the one writing this about things YOU appreciate?
I appreciate the true friends and family who have been with me through the best times and stuck with me through the worst times. I appreciate that I am lucky enough to be able to have a roof over my head, plenty of food and water, and I can still buy myself little things I find appealing.
Natural pattern is pattern that is created by humans. True False
Answer:
False. A natural pattern is a pattern that is created by nature.
Explanation:
Have an amazing day!!! <3 <3
in what way do the structures and functions of human system differs
just made this is it good it is for my art class
Answer:
Definitely
Explanation:
these are really well made :)
10 points
How would I count this pattern of 16th and 8ths if it were at the very
beginning of a measure? *
1e&a
1 & 2
1e &
1ea
Request ed
Answer:
Thank the meeting tomorrow
Explanation:
I'm going in 5 to88888
PLZZZ HELPPPP 73 points. Prompt
Using complete sentences post a detailed response to the following.
We've learned that all of the principles and elements of design are important, but if you had to choose one element of design
and one principle of design that were the most important, which would you choose and why? Please explain your answer.
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Answer:
Explanation:
I need so friends add me