Workbook: A guide to cooperative communication skills for success at home and at work. The short URL of this document is www. be reproduced for use within your family, school, organization and/or workplace. acknowledging the feelings and wants that people express in word and mood. Actively acknowledging another person's experience does not have to mean that you agree or approve. Compassionately allow people to feel whatever they feel. People are much more likely to listen
area that it's really hard to talk about - there's really no "right" or wrong way to stage anything, as long as the action and emotions are clear to the audience. So when I'm trying to figure out the best way to stage a scene, I try to find the staging that best expresses the feeling you want to put across. I remember when I was working on "Home on the Range" I ran into a tough problem in that regard. The jackrabbit character in the movie was acting as a guide for the three cows in the movie.
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for my tastes, because there's no negative space beneath him to make it feel like he could fall down into the abyss. The second one is better in many ways. The best part about it is that you can easily see his scared expression clearly and also see the peril beneath him at the same time without having to twist his head around awkwardly (like it was in the first example). Being able to see the danger in the scene as well as how he feels about it make for a great choice for staging. Also the
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time. Their would-be victim of a cowboy presents more of an interesting problem: it's kind of a macabre story so I wanted the designs to be goofy enough to keep the story light. Originally I was planning to make him look pretty seedy and disreputable, like a western bad guy, so that you would be on the "side" of the vultures and not be disgusted at the thought that they were "doing him in". If he looks like he's an unsavory character and maybe "deserves" to be done in then maybe the story is
into question, Seven testified at the hearing conducted with Starfleet Command. She spoke highly of the Doctor, appreciative of his efforts to develop her individuality. when The Doctor believed he was about to die, he finally admitted his feelings for her, and was embarrassed when he survived. ") The Doctor was also crestfallen when he learned Seven had begun to date Chakotay. was distrustful of Seven during her first year on board. He questioned Captain Janeway when she chose to leave Seven