Not exact matches
Mad Men
seems to consider that there is something un-American about begrudging money for
creative and aspirational
projects.
My
creative juices have been draining away as design
projects drag out, overcast weeks
seem to extend themselves even as the... Continue reading →
Also, if you incorporate some type of
creative project with their lessons once in a while, the excitement of writing that paper or doing that page of math problems doesn't
seem so dreary.
This is to avoid the possibility of future misunderstanding when
projects developed by HBO staff or representatives might
seem to others to be similar to the submitted concepts,
creative ideas, suggestions, stories or other potential content.
Judging from the film's exciting
creative team and Ganguzza's tantalizingly vague description, it sounds like Mary Shelley's Monster will be a dark and symbolic addition to the welcome new crop of Mary Shelley
projects — excitingly, both Monster and the upcoming Fanning movie A Storm in the Stars
seem to focus on the author's work instead of her legendary personal life.
The movie
seems to be inconsistent, and the actor looks well into his 20s) digital filmmaking nerd named Donnie (Deacon, I Anna), who is working on a time capsule
project to be unlocked 25 years hence, and who set to record the graduation ceremony, only to take a
creative detour when he decides to eschew his father's (Armitage, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) wishes and help the school beauty (Carey, Where the Devil Hides) he has had a crush on instead.
After all, he'd been attached to the
project before the Marvel Cinematic Universe even existed, so the idea that
creative differences would crop up at the last minute
seemed strange.
Duplass is obviously a
creative force — he
seems to never stop working — but his performances, whether in The Mindy
Project or Your Sister's Sister or The One I Loved or other worthy
projects, feel deeply similar.
On paper, it would
seem to be the case that these two would be just the sort of
creative team that could inject some vitality into a
project like this one.
Russlynn Ali, the former Obama administration staffer who has headed up the XQ Super School
Project, says she was astonished by the response it drew and the
creative optimism that it
seemed to represent.
Project Spark, the really
creative looking, upcoming free - to - play game from Team Dakota, will not require an Xbox LIVE Gold subscription it
seems on release — it will be free for everyone on Xbo... [Read More]
The addition of
Project Natal to a music game
seems like a given and it wouldn't surprise anyone if the technology was implemented to Rock Band 3, in any way, as Guthrie would suggest and thus ramping up their ambitions of what they can achieve as a
creative entity and what we gamers are to expect of the next generation of music games.
«With this year being our 25th anniversary it
seems fitting for us to embark on such a dream
project with such a well - established partner,»
Creative Assembly's studio director Tim Heaton stated.
It
seems that Ian Milham, the
Creative Director of the
project has developed quite a sense of humor to the trend and has released the latest teaser with the previous leaks in mind and has kept a rather light tone when releasing the first official teaser on Battlefield's official YouTube page.
They've been filling a number of senior positions right through the
creative process so it certainly
seems like there's a big
project being created there.
Coming off a successful 2014 with the release of their terrifying and intense Alien: Isolation, developer
Creative Assembly
seems to be hitting the ground running with their next
project that
seems to be in the early stages of production.
Whether you're a freelance artist pursuing one of the vanishingly few opportunities in the U.S. available to support individual
creative projects, or you're part of a 501c3 arts nonprofit seeking funds for work in your community, the process can
seem crazy intimidating.
The imagery is not without importance, but what
seems to spur her
creative process is the application of her hand to the material (be it paint, the printmaking plate or, in the case of her sole sculpture
project with Gemini, the clay used to generate her series of 17 Heads, ultimately made of solid silver).
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) *
project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a
project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia
seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and
creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..