For thousands of years the farm (or body fluid) was part of the theater. However, recently, live-action movies for children are increasing rapidly. And more and more heinous body stunts are damaging people in wondrous and severe ways. Students can see various examples of theaters, movies, television and commercials. They learn the strategies that actors use to create cultivation, and how the actors plan and reflect on body fluids. Students create their own characters using the roll wheel and create character sketches. By creating your own comedy characters, students can understand the important functions represented in the story.
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Background Many students have an unrealistic idea of how to actually create a rancher scene. In this event, students are given the opportunity to understand how careful planning and safety is necessary to create a farm scene. In addition, students found the importance of brainstorming as part of the pre-creation process. Although slapstick sticks may seem silly, physical comedies need a lot of planning, rehearsal, and creativity. Body comedies arise from common mistakes. Comedians tried to do simple things in the most inefficient way, such as hanging pictures on the walls, twinkling, making a phone call. The farm strategy is as follows.
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