Sentences with phrase «captured subtlety»

It was student led, and students built upon ideas, agreed to disagree, used textual evidence to support their arguments and ideas, and captured subtlety.
But as Lemonick notes, experiments with Johnson are revealing that some of «those distinctions may have been too crude to capture the subtleties of human memory.»
Now they're giving prizes for capturing the subtleties of human skin and hair.
Not surprisingly, the lossless DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 mix is similarly excellent, capturing the subtleties of ambience and bombast of Stravinsky's music without ever sacrificing any clarity of dialogue.
«The game is quite different from anything out there, and it tries to really capture the subtlety, tension, and drama of espionage, as opposed to the industry's usual blow - stuff - up take on spy games,» he says and thinks «it's an incredible time for indie games, with «AAA indie games» like Braid, Castle Crashers, World of Goo, and many others lighting the way towards complete creative control and artistic independence for small, innovative, and highly polished games.»
The Image Metrics process enables artists to create believable facial animation that captures the subtleties of human facial movement in a fraction of the time needed for traditional methods.
Later in life, and with failing health, Calderara began to focus on watercolours, a medium that perfectly captured the subtleties of transparency, washed with an equal, uniform treatment.
Through his work, he tries to capture subtleties and moments which exist in everyday life, using his camera as a tool for sharing in his own perspective from wherever he finds himself.
Two important series, Attrazione in Tensione (1963 - 1966) and Orizonti (1969), which feature quadratic, square - shaped areas of colour, capture space both from above and at a distance, thus encapsulating either a whole entity, or nothing at all.Later in life, and with failing health, Calderara began to focus on watercolours, a medium that perfectly captured the subtleties of transparency, washed with an equal, uniform treatment.
It is now a commonplace for animators and game makers, to animate characters through motion picture, which involves faithfully capturing every subtlety of facial expressions of human actors using cameras and software.

Not exact matches

If the person doesn't truly get your brand, no matter how creative they are, they won't pick up on the subtleties that truly capture what you want to express.
They were repelled by dogmatic absolutes and believed that the subtleties of practice would not be captured in any theoretical formula of a neatly packaged creed.»
Gaghan captures the half - lit, sometimes creepy intimacy of college dorm rooms, a subtlety that makes the silly, over-the-top coda especially disappointing.
«Despite the huge scope, hollywood talent, and technical flashiness, there's a subtlety to the Phantom Pain that's truly captured our hearts.
His camera not only magnificently captures the richness of the production design and incredible costumes (designed by Mark Bridges), but has a special eye for his performers» subtleties, the withering barbs and the emotional wounds they leave behind.
Mike Carey adapts his own novel with a screenplay that perfectly captures comedy, subtlety, terror, and subtext.
With its heart so clearly in the right place, it's hard to come down too hard on Martin Duffy's same - named cinematic adaptation of Brook's text, but the film is so intent on capturing the spiritual aspects of its title character and its namesake that it gives short shrift to the tragedy of its familial disintegration, discarding subtlety, too, in its proselytizing wake.
TheWrap's own Inkoo Kang said the subtlety - free adaptation was, in essence, «porn without plot,» but also noticed a «skillful distillation of James» first book that captures the heady exhilaration of being someone's fixation.»
«Tightly entwined story lines, compact scenes that evoke a grim world while capturing character subtleties, and a style pared to the essential make this a fast, intriguing read.»
This approach is able to capture far more of the subtlety of facial performance than alternative marker based or video based approaches.
She is fascinated by detail and light, capturing every expression, movement and subtlety of the subject.
Ben Davis has this to say about Toshio Shibata's work in our booth at EXPO CHICAGO: «The Japanese photographer (b. 1949) captures with lovely precision the subtleties of wind tickling the water, the clear - eyed image projecting a cool serenity even above the cacophony of the fair.»
One depicts with exquisite subtlety a frosty road beneath a snow - laden sky, while the other captures the bolder effects of an orchard suffused with late afternoon sun.
The difficulty in viewing photographs of artwork is that the camera flattens the object in its focus, relinquishing subtleties in order to capture a whole.
Technique is central to Gabriella's practice, which is focused on using drawing to translate subtleties of expression and movement, initially captured in photography.
Many took selfies with A Subtlety, capturing the sphinxes plentiful bosom and baring behind.
Expertise in capturing cultural subtleties, nuances, and emphasis to support counterintelligence mission objectives.
It captures not only the subtleties of couple interactions, but also the nuances of couple therapy.
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