Sentences with phrase «better creative scene»

Not exact matches

«If you wanted to be in Texas, a city like Austin, that has Whole Foods, a thriving tech and arts scene and a creative environment, would seem a better fit,» said Jeff Shulman, a professor of marketing at the University of Washington in Seattle.
But we miss the real spirit of the reformation if we do not see the element of the renaissance with its acceptance of man's natural life as essentially good and the scene of his creative action.
Celebrating the best of life in London, the magazines cover everything from famous inhabitants and their creative endeavours to the latest on the local food scene, as well as interiors inspiration, wellbeing, beauty, fashion and how to travel in style.
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Heavier people can certainly face a different set of challenges on the dating scene, and our 10 Best Blogs for Plus - Size Dating were selected for the contentious, creative and fun ways they explore this field.
The trailer has the best moments and work better than this film, the creative team behind the scenes are not comfortable with the material.
David Fincher was once attached to the film but departed due to «creative differences» after Universal reportedly wanted to portray Shyamalan's 2008 film «The Happening» as a massive box office hit, including a scene where «The Happening» won Best Picture over Fincher's «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.»
Director John Crowley (Boy A, Intermission) does a very fine job with a good troupe of thespians, and while the film lacks a huge budget for large - scale action scenes, the more grounded developments definitely work in its favor in keeping a tenuous believability in what is mostly a story built on creative fantasy.
Tina's in healthy shape now, but will get even better during previews, once Lloyd's superb cast and creative team finesse the scene transitions.
The things that are bad about the film — director Douglas's obvious bid for recognition as a serious creative personality — are all traceable to faulty production decisions and a direction willing to settle for easy second - or third - best solutions instead of seeking the most effective means of staging, shooting, and mounting a scene.
The questions it brings up about duty and the creative impulse are genuinely interesting, and the Fassbender - on - Fassbender scenes are good fun.
This Mad Men — like ambition — to explore the professional conflicts of a group of highly creative people, the sweeping changes in society they're reflecting and responding to, and the conflicted genius suffering from imposter syndrome at its center — might have been better fit for the length of a series, and indeed series like Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here and HBO's classic The Larry Sanders Show convey the combination of internal competitiveness and group cohesion that powers comedy scenes like the Lampooners» more effectively than AFASG's scattershot approach.
The film is well acted, has a very creative opening credit scene and the closing song by The Kingston Trio make the ending credits a must see.
Exquisite, naturalistic watercolor scenes extend the lyrical, well - paced text and include creative stop - action sequences that illustrate the passage of time.
The multimedia platform functionality enables video of the comics creative process and behind the scenes, as well as exclusive content from gaming, TV and film studios.
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In a previous blog post I explained how creative nonfiction uses thorough research, facts, and real people and events as well as fictional techniques like scenes and narrative arcs.
Yea they're definitely headed in the right track and since they're part of that start - up scene, they've got a lot of good things going on in regards to funding, smart / creative people working there, etc..
Creative director Amy Hennig recently said that the best way to capture drama on stage is to mocap the scene, not the person.
We're trying to convey a message about the art scene and the struggle of creative work in general, and we believe this is best done through satire.»
Also, I do genuinely think the indie scene may have more prominent women in creative roles (getting interviewed, etc) than AAA games, which is potentially a good sign.
The behind the scenes video doesn't show off any new gameplay, but it does provide a better sense of Sucker Punch's approach to the game's open world and the history the creative team is pulling from.
Creative Assembly and their Total War series have dominated the PC Strategy scene for years, with new entries appearing regularly and each garnering both critical and fan acclaim and selling well.
Packed with first - class galleries and museums, along with a thriving food and drink scene, Amsterdam is also renowned for being home to some of the best creative agencies in the world.
Lazarides Rathbone, located in the heart of the Fitzrovia, is definitely one of the best gallery spaces in the city covering creatives outside of the conventional contemporary art scene.
Wangechi Mutu: Cutting Remarks Enrique Norten: Flux and Flexibility Julián Zugazagoitia: Mr. Zugazagoitia's Neighborhood Katarzyna Kozyra: Shock Tactician Rika Noguchi: She Dreams of Flying Cai Guo - Qiang: Playing with Fire Andrea Rose: If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Tehran Milú Villela: «Supermom» as President Brad Cloepfil: Letting There Be Light Stephen Vitiello: Feel the Noise Tobias Bernstrup: Singing the Body Electronic Carmen Giménez: «She Doesn't Take No for an Answer» Franco Mondini - Ruiz: Kitsch and Sell Joe Amrhein: 750 Artists and Counting Linda Pace: Pace's Place Alain Fleischer: This Is Not Just a Think Tank Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky: The Sample Life Daniele Puppi: Thumps, Grunts, and a Leap Across the Void Ralph Rugoff: Making «Pathetic» Look Good Ingolf Timpner: Going for Neo-Baroque Hedwig Fijen: Moving with Manifesta Anita Contini: Creative Timing Eija - Liisa Ahtila: Scenes from a Mirage Marie - Laure Bernadac: Move Over, Mona Lisa Mark Bradford: Dye Another Day
We saw that professionals in law and management tend to have better photos than workers in creative or behind - the - scenes roles.
Surrounded by an array of galleries, studios, creative spaces, and pop - ups, the gallery is an integral part of the local art scene, hosting both emerging and well - established artists.
Typically overshadowed by its Chelsea big brother, LES appears to be reclaiming its creative roots, and with the 50 + shows scattered there this month, the area is well on its way to cementing itself as the cool younger sibling in this year's art scene.
Each is a unique reflection of the Yogyakarta art scene as well as the diversity of creative practice happening within our historic cultural capital.
Being friends similar in age as well, these creatives show us the richness of the urban contemporary art scene in the country they originated from, as well as its relevance and originality in the global art world.
Highlighting over twenty artists including foundational, preeminent figures of 20th and 21st centuries, such as Kiki Smith, and Andy Warhol, as well as mid-career voices from the contemporary scene including Lalla Essaydi, Kota Ezawa, Glenn Ligon and Mickalene Thomas, Person (a) demonstrates the genre's continued creative force and cultural resonance.
The show offers a tribute to these three Houston greats, who all have been mainstays of the Bayou City arts scene since the fifties, and are still actively engaged in creative production well into their eighth decade.
POST is a behind - the - scenes look at a day in the life of a visual artist as well as a community building initiative designed to strengthen bonds within the visual artist sector, fostering meaningful interaction between artists and the public, and promoting a greater awareness for the creative minds that make Philadelphia a vibrant place to live, work, and visit.
And that means you are well worthy to look behind the scenes: receive an exclusive download link to a beautifully designed pdf or ebook outlining our research and creative process, of course with cooking experiments!
Colors were good enough for all but the most exacting creative work, and videos were bright, yet provided detail in darker scenes.
We've quizzed a select handful of top copywriters, creative directors and content executives from both the U.K. and U.S. for some behind - the - scenes career tips that could well give you the edge on your competition.
Make the Scene Monday, Monday Funday, Give Me the Goods Monday, Inspiration Monday, Craft - o - Maniac Monday, Nifty Thrifty Tuesday, Project Inspire -LCB- d -RCB-, Inspire Me Tuesday, The Scoop, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Wow Me Wednesday Whimsy Wednesday, Fall Into Fall, From Dream to Reality, The Inspiration Exchange, Live Laugh Rowe Live Laugh Linky, Thursdays Are Your Days, The Weekly Creative, The Creative Connection, Inspire Me Please, Catch as Catch Can, Fabulously Creative Friday, Party Junk, Pinworthy Projects, Link Party Palooza,, Weekend Bloggy Reading, Strut Your Stuff Saturday, Spotlight Saturday, Get Schooled Saturday, Overflowing With Creativity,, Suburbs Mama, That DIY Party
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