Sentences with phrase «as narration»

In the seminal book «Human Communication as Narration,» communication professor Walter Fisher proposes that humans are essentially storytelling creatures, and dubs our species Homo narrans.
Burckhardt often incorporated a jazz soundtrack or poets — such as John Ashbery (Mounting Tension, 1950; Ostensibly, 1989), Kenneth Koch (In Bed, 1986), and Frank O'Hara (Automotive Story, 1954)-- reading their poems aloud as narration.
The Brooklyn - based artist's signature themes such as narration of minor histories and investigation of mundane details revive in his simplistic, yet whimsy technique.
As the narration on the trailer admits, everybody knows how battle royale games work now, and the Treyarch team clearly plays PUBG and Fortnite.
FORMATS: With the growing demand for enhanced ebooks which include features such as narration, embedded media, and interactivity, it's important to consider how many of these elements you want in your book.
With the growing demand for enhanced ebooks which include features such as narration, embedded media, and interactivity, it's important to consider how many of these elements you want in your book.
Reading options include the ability to change the font, font size, line spacing, and margins, while audiobook playback includes features such as narration speed and a built - in sleep timer if you like to listen to books before bed.
Apple's legendary «Big Brother» ad in 1984 helped to launch the whole personal computing revolution, and Steve Jobs himself helped write Apple's inspiring «Think Different» campaign (which showed footage of famous people as the narration explained that «they change things.
Naturally enough, anyone following the text with the audio will be stuck listening as the narration continues on to the unseen content, as the page turn won't occur until the next paragraph is reached.
BUT I never got past the first chapter as the narration was just terrible - just a droning monotone, and the recording quality was poor as well.
So it is better to include graphics and narration or animation and narration than an onslaught of all available elements - on - screen text, graphics, animation, as well as narration.
Matilda provided the lead female voiceover for Common Core teacher training, as well as narration of the US Military's SECN project.
Events from Li Tianlu's life are enacted in Hou's unique style (long, distant shots on a constant plane with little camera movement) interspersed with Li himself telling stories about his life, sometimes as narration, sometimes as on - screen interview.
Believing the tales he heard as a child to be no more than fantastical lies, Will sets out to prove that his father's life is simply a work of fiction, with Ed's storytelling serving as the narration throughout.
Considered to be the first significant documentary about the Nazi concentration camps (the film was commissioned as a memorial on the 10th anniversary of the end of World War II and the liberation of the camps), it finds Resnais employing archival footage as well as narration penned by poet and camp survivor Jean Cayrol to create a masterwork of shocking power.
Vaughn's a pretentious director, but he's nowhere near as atrocious as the narration.
Cooper employs the technique of using interviews as narration to cover gaps in time over the course of a life committed to appalling acts and increasing betrayals.
In Rome - occupied Jerusalem circa 25 A.D., Judah Ben - Hur (Jack Huston), a Jewish prince, and his adopted brother Messala Severus (Toby Kebbell), who is of Roman heritage, have formed a bond, which — our trusty narrator informs us, as the narration does in the early stages of the story to hasten things forward — could signal unification.
Next to Bruce, though, they're simply not as interesting — and as his narration makes clear from the start, it's either him or them.
The beginning of the trailer opens with a foggy view of the Congo, the tribe led by Hounsou's Mbonga, and Christoph Waltz as the narration ominously states:
The music of Tupac is used as narration or some sort of thematic framing device.
Some will disclose all materials used as well as a narration of their production processes.
And as good as that narration was, perhaps the most poignant part of the call was what Lundquist didn't say.
Second, these originary expressions are caught up in forms of discourse as diverse as narration, prophecy, legislative texts, wisdom saying, hymns, supplications, and thanksgiving.
It concerns the type of discourse that is always a work of a certain genre, i.e., a work produced as narration, as prophecy, as legislation, etc..
We can think of the case of recording Christian preaching in the categories of the story, as narration about things said and done by Jesus of Nazareth, as proceeding from this intention of binding confession - testimony to narration - testimony.
Sepúlveda argues that the contribution of Pentecostal theology lies not in its systematic treatment or elaboration, but in the believers» testimonies as narrations of their personal and communal experience of the Spirit.
Since then, my blog has evolved into a space where I share workouts, exercise tips, healthy recipes and as well as narrations of life outside the gym.
But just as the narrations in Malick's earlier films create a certain poignant distance, here direct access to the inner lives of these men, however glancing and intermittent, creates a singular push - pull of intimacy and distance, and reinforces the sense of the GIs» isolation from one another: each is imprisoned in his subjecthood.
The story still unfolds as narrations from three female protagonists, with time jumps.
Since then, my blog has evolved into a space where I share workouts, exercise tips, healthy recipes and as well as narrations of life outside the gym.

Not exact matches

«We're building a new boss,» the narration states as machinery places Schwarzenegger's face onto a cyborg - looking body.
«You have to supply this running narration as you try to solve the problem.»
Enjoy the narration of your knowledgeable «foodie» guide as the best of Irish food is showcased and explained.
In the description and narration of such events, great literary skills can actually impede the proper response, as many of us learned when Updike reported his view of the towers» fall» from a house in Brooklyn» in the most delicately pointillist of styles.
The narration of these events is meant to serve not just as an example but as an implicit argument for how Christians should think, and how seminary curriculum should be restructured to take congregational life seriously.
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As Johann Baptist Metz and John Cobb have seen in correspondence, it is the memoria of the Christ - event that plays a crucial role in the theological notion of revelation.10 In this view a certain historical tradition of narration and reflection recalls the experience of a unique revealing event by memory.
Things are easier for them: The refusal and the narration are easy gestures, and it takes only a modicum of literary flair and historical confidence to peg the acolyte of truth and demonstrative argument as a creature from another age.
In one case, interest in a person or event is assumed, as with the assassination of a president, and the format is simply the narration of the events involved.
In contrast to Beck's stratospheric narration, Zuckoff reports the daily, prosaic work of Greg and Tierney Fairchild as they gather copious medical information, discern vocation and then live with the delicate reality of raising an interracial child with Down syndrome.
It is not unreasonable to insist that an adequate discernment of God's character as «faithful to promise» could take place only from within the framework of our involvement in a faith community built up around the narration of previous instances of God's fidelity.
As Farrell listens to the narration, we see the clouds in the mural behind him begin to move as he starts to grasp his awarenesAs Farrell listens to the narration, we see the clouds in the mural behind him begin to move as he starts to grasp his awarenesas he starts to grasp his awareness.
Theoreticians of narrative discourse have noted that in narration the author often disappears and it is as though the events recounted themselves.
It first proposes the dialectic of its object, which is an event as well as a meaning at the same time, similar to what we spoke of in part one with regard to the narration of the founding events of the history of Israel.
For this reflection the author of the narration comes to the fore and appears to be related to his writing as the prophet is to his words.
It is only secondarily in speech inasmuch as this history itself is brought to language in the speech - act of narration.
The same history which narration founds as certain is suddenly undercut by the menace announced in the prophecy.
We then see that it is within the story itself that Yahweh is designated in the third person as the ultimate actant — to use the category of A. J. Greimas3 — i.e., he is one of the personages signified by the narration itself and intervenes among the other actants of the goings on.
There is as well, however, a tension between narration and prophecy that first occurs at the level of the event in the dialectic of the prophetic event.
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