Monday, May 13, 2019
Classical And Modern Natural Art Forms Case Study
Classical And new(a) Natural Art Forms - Case Study ExampleOpera is a multi-dimensional art form that brings many art forms together. It is all art forms rolled into one. The numerous arts that are present in an opera house are costumes (couture), the story (theatre), sets (visual art), dance (choreography), lighting (technical art), singing (vocal art), drama ( coiffeing) and orchestra (music) (Zouves, 2009). All these arts converge and issuance in a perfect performing art called opera. Films are also an art form and to a greater extent strategicly, the most liked and appreciated the modern form of entertainment. Films too like an opera use divers(prenominal) art forms to produce a single art form (Livingston, 2009). A film is different from other(a) art forms in the way that it records and captures the performance as a series of images and then reproduces it to be watched manifold times without actually having to put in the efforts. That it reproduces the performance as and when desired. The stage is a very important aspect during an opera performance. Appropriate use of the entire stage is very essential in set up to grab the attention of the audience. If the stage is not used to the best effect, then an opera act go away not be able to integrate itself with the musical idiom of the operatic text, ideas and the atmosphere (Parker, 2001). The entire act is performed on a single stage including orchestra which will be stationed on the stage. An opera performance requires universal re-formation of the stage to suit the scenarios (Ewans, 2007). On the other hand, films dont have a alter stage like an opera. Films are shot on real locations and artificial sets put up to submit real places. More than the use of the stage, the way it is captured by the camera is more important. The priority in a film is in the way the stage is designed and captured rather than the use of it by artists.
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