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    Role of visual communication in theatre performing arts in Kampala (A case study on Animated content).

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    Undergraduate dissertation (9.465Mb)
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    2020-11
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    Nsimenta, Martina
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    Many third world developing countries are successfully establishing visual communication channels especially through animation in theatre performing arts today. It is noted that animation has creatively come up so that these countries like Uganda have the potential to become hubs of message conveyance to audiences. As a researcher, I visited some selected animation studios in the capital city which is Kampala, data was collected from animation and multimedia studios using direct interviews and website visits. The main purpose of this study is to find out the role of visual communication in theatre performing arts in Kampala.
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