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Thursday, May 28, 2009

How Do Theatrical Cosmetics Differ From TV Cosmetics?

By Mike J Jones

Cosmetics are in fact characterised by the use of chemically active goods. These goods are used by theatre and TV artists in order to improve their loveliness and to hide the slight defects which may stop them from looking the most beautiful people. Loveliness is the most central issue for the people of media, and the TV and theatre artists are comparatively more concerned regarding their attractiveness.

Theatrical makeup is different from the TV makeup in a number of ways. Theatrical makeup is more concerned with the role or character of the artist. It aims to compliment the particular character depicted by the play so that the concept is easily conveyed to the audience through the proper use of makeup.

On the other hand, TV cosmetics are quite dissimilar from theatre cosmetics. The major concern of the TV cosmetics is to make the artists more beautiful and presentable. Nevertheless, the effects can be fashioned in the TV screen which has the ability to hide many defects, and it can project new effect as well. Nevertheless, theatre lacks the technical proficiencies which the TV camera possesses.

The theatre cosmetics fluctuate from the TV cosmetics as it is presented through a live performance on the stage, therefore lacking all the technical tricks which are performed through a TV camera. The theatre cosmetics ought to be such that it can be simply visible to all the spectators. TV cosmetics, whether light or dark, can be seen with the help of camera methods.

Lighting is also another main factor which makes the theatre cosmetics different from the TV cosmetics. The lighting on stage is comparatively lesser than that of the TV screen. The theatre cosmetics are aimed to become visible to the live spectators. Due to the attendance of multiple lights, the cosmetics appears to be dull or almost washed out. In order to conquer the lighting factor, the theatre cosmetics normally comprises of vibrant colours so that they may become visible to the far seated spectators as well. Theatre cosmetics are an extremely vital factor in enhancing the character and conveying the thought to the live spectators.

While TV makeup does not requires brighter colours as the colours and makeup appears quite natural and perfect on the screen. TV camera has specialised techniques which help the artists in making them more attractive and beautiful. TV artists have to worry less about their beauty and appearance because of the available technical facilities.

In general, the theatre face-paint is marked by strong eye face-paint, a brighter shade of lipstick, and exciting shades on the cheeks. TV face-paint characterises milder colours unlike the theatre face-paint.

The theatre makeup is relatively harder to do than TV makeup. It is difficult to carry the makeup throughout the acts. Theatre artists have no time to check their makeup during several acts. Theatre makeup demands more perfection and ability to be held for long hours. Usually, theatre artists do not get enough time to go backstage and freshen up their makeup. On the other hand, TV artists get lot of time to be touched up during different shots. - 23806

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The Movie Download Experience

By Oscar Mills

It was sometime in the 1980's when we were first capable to watch movies at home. Prior to that the only way we could see any movies was to hop in the car and go to the theater. Eventually a few of the movies would come on Television but of course, then they were altered to accommodate commercials and any primetime screening limitations.

Then in the 1980's the original videos came out and we were at long last able to watch movies in the ease of our own homes. Nonetheless, in the beginning for the most part folks did not possess their own Videocassette recorder's and you had to lease a cumbersome appliance along with your video if you wanted to watch at home. It replaced going to the theater but it wasn't any more convenient.

But now the times have really changed. There are scores of options presented to watch movies and at this time you can watch very nearly any movie that you want at any time that you want. Downloading movies on your own PC in the privacy of your own home is the most convenient solution so far. And to think that just over 25 years ago we couldn't even watch movies at home at all.

For a small subscription cost you can get unlimited access to thousands of movies. You can download and start watching almost instantly on your computer display or you can transfer the movie to a compact disk and watch it on your Television in the solitude of your own living space. Downloading takes just a few minutes and the selection you can pick out from is pretty much unlimited.

There are a a small number of sites out there that say that you can download the movies for free. Be advised that this is not lawful and if they are in fact doing it for free then there is some hitch. You are putting yourself at risk for computer viruses, adware and malware. It is not feasible to think that someone would just give away film downloads for free. There are also copyright laws and other lawful constraints that respectable sites must comply with. Therefore do not be fooled by the sites that offer movie downloads for free.

The one concern that often comes up is the fact that a film that you download will take up room on your hard drive. You may want to transfer it to a disc so that you can erase it from your PC depending on how much room you have on your hard drive and what you use it for.

Downloading movies is very advantageous in that you can constantly obtain the film you want any time of the day or night. Of course, there are no late fees and for pure expediency downloading can't be beat. No more video stores, no more mail in subscriptions. Downloading movies is the way of the future.

So look into it. It is expedient and easy, anytime and any movie in the privacy of your own home. This is the best solution we've had since it became feasible to watch movies at home back in the 1980's. - 23806

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Tv Movie Media Review

By Blaga Sudbury

We will talk a little about finding downloads, with your movie reviews right after that. Downloads are a fast way to get products these days. You can download products like, music, games, and you can even find movie downloads online. Typing in something totally different, like "Rent DVD Movie Online" might get you what you want.

Agent Cody Banks: That adolescent spy is back for a U.K. venture, with Anderson all too evidently shoehorned into the cases for comedy alleviation as his watchdog. Muniz and Pelky are game. However, the characters and structuring are just basically unexciting. P.S. Madonna and Jason Alexander are amid the executive creators! Cast includes Frankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson, Hannah Spearritt, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, David KelIy, and Keith David. (99 minutes, 2004)

Caution Lust: Idealistic learner in late 19308 Shanghai is enlisted to join a opposition movement contrary to Chinese individuals who are working with the Japanese invaders. Her job is to triumph over a stiffened official in request to set him up for assassination, however their relation gets to be so extreme-sexually and psychically-that her sentiments are blurred. Abnormal tale unfolds at incredible magnitude yet sustains a virtually spellbinding temperament; sex scenes are visual, although it's the looks in the leading entertainers' eyes that seriously inform the story. This is an attractive score by Alexander Desplat. Cast includes Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Wei Teng, Joan Chen, Lee-Horn Wang, Chung Hua Tou, Chihying Chu, Ying-hsien Kao, and Anupam Kher. (157 minutes, 2007)

Class Action: Jeb Ward is an attorney specializing in class action cases. He is taking the case of a man suing a big auto company for a safety issue, which has had a huge affect on the man's life since his accident. To spice things up, the defense team will be led by his daughter.

The Deer Hunter: Shocking film in reference to youthful Pennsylvania steelworkers, their lives before, throughout, and after wartime task in Vietnam. Long although not overlong, this tender, hurtful, evocative work bundles a spiritual wallop. Cast includes Robert De Niro, John Cazale, John Brute, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, and George Dzundza. (163 minutes, 1978)

Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull: It's now 1957, and an older but still capable Indiana is thrown into a new adventure. This time Indy is off to South America in pursuit of another relic. The Soviets are also after this relic, and the powers that it might possess.

Kindergarten Cop: Tough city cop John Kimble has been chasing drug dealer Cullen Crisp for a long time. He needs to find Crisp's ex-wife Rachel, because with her testimony he can put Cullen behind bars. To find her he becomes an undercover kindergarten teacher, setting up lots of laughs.

Deep Impact: Stimulating yam in reference to tries to repel a comet hurtling toward World--and arrangements to spare as numerous individuals as probable if it hits. Freeman is the rock-solid U.S. President, Duvall a war horse astronaut on a space mission to burst the comet; their authoritative presence adds mass to this fable, when, Leoni appears a tad of a flyweight as the ambitious Television newswoman who cracks the tale. Cast includes Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Morgan Freeman, Ron Eldard, and Charles Martin. (120 minutes, 1998)

The Fabulous World of Jules Verne: Zeman's brilliant graphic outcomes, replicating the look of 19th-century engravings, outshine leaden enactment of fanciful sci-fi tale by Verne. It was discharged in 1961 with Americanized names in credits and a meaningless inception by Hugh Downs. Cast includes Lubor Tolos, Amost Navratil, Miroslav Holub, and Zatlou Kalova. (83 minutes, 1958)

Donnie Brasco: The absolutely unbelievable true story of Joe Pistone, the first cop to fully infiltrate the mafia in the US. He assumes the name Donnie Brasco, a jewel man. He is shut off from his family for years, must participate in criminal acts, and every time he meets with the bosses feels he could have been figured out, and is going to be killed.

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Compare Movie Download Sites". If that phrase gets you nowhere, try another phrase. You might find what you are looking for with a search like "Videos Online". - 23806

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Buying Concert Tickets in the Internet World

By Ian Sawyer

I can still remember my first parent-free concert experience which occurred in 1990, when I was 17. I went with a handful of friends to see Canadian prog-rockers Rush at the Worcester Centrum in Massachusetts. I remember sleeping in my friend's beat up Toyota Tercel in front of the Centrum in the early hours of the morning the tickets went on sale. Back then we didn't have cell phones with speed dial, and we certainly didn't have online access to ticket websites.

Slowly the sun rose, we stumbled out of the car and took our place in a small line that was forming outside the box office. We stood, bleary-eyed, in line for hours and waited for the tickets to go on sale, excited by the prospect of getting front row seats to our favorite band. At 10 a.m., when the box office opened, a grouchy older woman reluctantly and slowly began accepting cash-only for tickets. Back then, $20 was a fortune to a high school kid, but one that was well worth it. Needless to say, we didn't get front row seats. In fact, we ended up in 'nose bleed' balcony seats. But the show-the sound, the lights, and the songs-were incredible.

As time went on, I would go on to wait in line for other concert tickets as a young adult, but clearly things have changed in the last 18 years in regards to how tickets are bought and sold. Technology has made it possible to purchase great seats for great concerts without even leaving the house. However, with ticket prices skyrocketing to as much as hundreds of dollars per ticket, there is obviously a price to pay for such convenience.

Now, the modern days, the easiest way to go about obtaining concert tickets is to get online the moment they go on sale, which is usually at 10:00 a.m. on a Friday or Saturday. Repetitious clicking of your browser's refresh button starting at 9:59 should secure your place in the digital queue no matter where you are, or what you're wearing.

Having a plan and communicating with other concert-going friends at their own computers further ensures that at least one person will have access to great seats. Registering and establishing account information with ticket websites beforehand can speed up the process and prevent the possibility of being 'dropped' from the queue for taking too much time entering credit card information. Believe me, there's nothing more frustrating than being offered fantastic seats to your favorite band, only to lose them because you couldn't type fast enough.

A growing trend in the world of online concert ticket sales is the option to buy during a 'presale.' More and more bands are offering memberships to fan clubs that announce pseudo-secret presales that occur a day or two before the actual public sale. Some people believe that this is just another way to fleece music fans as it usually costs around $40 just to join the fan club. And there's no guarantee that you'll get the best seats anyway. However, some online fan clubs (one for a huge Irish band comes to mind) offer other incentives, such as a 'free' t-shirt or a 'free' CD of rarities. So, online club memberships just might be worth it for rabid fans with plenty of disposable income.

Keeping with the theme of Internet-based concert ticket purchasing, getting on ticket website email lists will keep you informed of any show in your area that may be of interest. It used to be that you would hear of an upcoming concert from a radio ad or from fan-base word of mouth. Being the first to learn of an impending Rolling Stones concert, for instance, was a source of pride and power that would impress others. On the other hand, missing a concert of great importance was also a possibility. These days, registering with major ticket agency websites or with your local event venues will keep you in the know, and make sure you never miss seeing your favorite band in concert ever again.

There are some occasions where you have missed the presale and the public sale, and find out that the only tickets left are behind a giant pole, you do have other options. Post-sale ticket agencies have decent tickets to just about anything. However, they sometimes tack on considerable fees and mark ups. If you have the money, this is usually the last ditch option to get concert tickets to popular shows. You can also try auction websites, as they have become a haven for scalpers to get rid of tickets for high prices. Either way, the price some people will pay for their tickets reflects the true power of a live performance and the effect it has on music fans.

If you are taking the technological advances of the Internet age out of the equation, some people still prefer to get their tickets the old fashioned way-by standing in line at the venue or other local ticket agency location. There's an excitement and electricity when standing in line next to other hardcore fans, and camaraderie and new friendships are often forged. This is a more organic and hands-on approach to buying tickets. If you choose this route, be sure to wear a vintage concert t-shirt and have your cash handy. Those friends you've made in line will quickly become enemies if you hold up the queue by trying to pay by check or credit card. In the end, maybe it's better to remain in the comfort of your own home or office, jump on the computer, and login to a site that house various concert ticket sales in one location. - 23806

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The Power of Live Music Concerts

By Ian Sawyer

When considering the power of Live music, it's easy to be quite literal. For instance, I remember attending a Tool concert at a small arena in Massachusetts around the time they released the popular Lateralus. My girlfriend, at the time, and myself took our positions on the general admission floor somewhat early and were present for a bit of the bass tech's sound check. Each strum of Justin Chancellor's significantly tuned-down bass guitar actually seemed to lift us off the floor and make our hair stand on end. I found it quite exhilarating.

My girlfriend was reduced to a nauseous mess even before the concert began. She claimed it was the Fast-Food we ate before the show that drove her, vomiting, to the women's room as Tool took the stage. Days later, when talking to a friend who knows a thing or two about the science of sound, I confirmed what I had suspected: it turns out that incredibly powerful low-end frequencies can effect the physical constitution of a concertgoer. Tool had claimed the stomach of my girlfriend.

The strength of Live music can be powerful in a philosophical sense, as well. I've attended plenty of concerts where the next morning I felt a hollow sadness, and a longing to relive the previous night's glory. The hours before, during, and after a great concert can transport a music fan to a whole other world, regardless of any booze, drugs, or other chemical enhancements.

It is a fact that an intimacy is established with not just other concertgoers, but with the band itself. Why else would generations of Grateful Dead fans dedicate much of their lives to following a group of hippies around the country? Live performances are moving, both physically and emotionally.

As time goes, in live music history, a lot of things have changed since those early days of, say, Woodstock. Venues of every size, shape, and character have included speakeasy-like basements, local clubs, sports arenas, outdoor pavilions, and even massive stadiums. Through it all, the concentrated community that is established during each live show has maintained a unique electric bond. Sure, peaceful sway dancing has been replaced with the visceral, and sometimes violent, crush of sweating bodies.

It is also interesting to note that cell phones have replaced lighters as a fan's beacon of light. And general admission 'mosh' pits have replaced seated floor plans. Still, fans remain bound together under one raftered roof, held together by the occasional audience-sweeping spotlight, and the glorious chorus that everyone knows by heart.

In Live Music Concerts, the audience makes each song their own as they sing along and pump their fists to the music. This, in the end, is the true power of live music-that it brings together masses of people who wouldn't otherwise give each other a second look or moment of acknowledgement. Whether in the brooding darkness of the club, or in the brilliant afternoon sunshine of a football stadium, when our favorite band is onstage, we all rock together as one. - 23806

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