When his fictional counterpart writes a few particularly scandalous scenes, and even has
his characters discussing the stories of Shariar Mandanipour, the real Mandanipour's delight in his project shines through, even in translation.
Not exact matches
This episode is huge
character development, not so much with the major -
story - arc - connections (at least as far as we know) so there is much to
discuss.
For example, both employ some of the devices Suleiman
discusses for creating an identification between the audience and either the narrator or
characters in the
story.
It's a scene that makes sense from a
character perspective, but the way it's wedged into the
story stops the film in its tracks and it doesn't improve from there as only seconds later Tris and Four have to
discuss Caleb's leaving, combined with the requisite «It's not your fault» moment.
They
discuss story,
characters and themes, music and audio, cinematic techniques, cast and performances, historical context, the film's reception and a few connected topics.
Kidman and Roth
discuss the
story and the real - life
characters of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III, and we see plenty of footage from the film as well.
Several of today's male heroes, including Zachary Levi (Heroes Reborn), Jordan Gavaris (Orphan Black), Sam Heughan (Outlander), Kevin Durand (The Strain) and Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead) who will
discuss the thrills and fears of taking on iconic
characters, reveal how they broke into the business, and share their favorite
stories from set.
Commentary with Screenwriters Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio, Stuart Beattie and Jay Wolpert: The most balanced of the three commentaries, here the screenwriters
discuss the mechanics of
story, the development of
characters, and the themes.
Speaking to Variety's chief film critic Scott Foundas, Mann
discusses growing up in Chicago, becoming interested in crime
stories, the visual ideas he had for the film, the nonfiction book he discarded but still credited, the influence of real criminals and past films (particularly his eye - opening time shooting The Jericho Mile in Folsom Prison), choosing Tangerine Dream to do the score (a decision he still second guesses), the film's writing (including basing
characters on real crime figures), casting, explosive stunts, changes made from the shooting script, and the modernist narrative.
In further
discussing the process of developing the backstories of their respective
characters, particularly since the filmmakers have been protective of not revealing too much information on the
story, Winstead revealed that «It was a very collaborative experience, at least in the development of the backstory of Michelle.
We've come to
discuss «Our Idiot Brother» and it's
story of the black sheep titular
character at odds with his demanding sisters but our conversation quickly turns silly and random in the best way possible.
It also offers two featurettes --» The Origin
Story of Big Hero 6: Hiro's Journey,» which follows the process of adaptation process from comic book to animate feature, and «Big Animator 6: The
Characters Behind the Characters,» with the animators discussing the evolution of the characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to
Characters Behind the
Characters,» with the animators discussing the evolution of the characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to
Characters,» with the animators
discussing the evolution of the
characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to
characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to hunt for.
Hurley went on to
discuss that he felt the love
story with Lili Taylor's (High Fidelity, Six Feet Under)
character essential to the film in order to give a sense of hope to the
story.
When
discussing the large cast assembled for X-Men, Singer stated that each
character «has a very important function in the
story,» driving home the point that he's not just gathering a bunch of actors together for cool cameos.
In the conversations I've had with others who have seen the movie, I was amazed to find that, in
discussing who this film actually belongs to — whose
story it is — everyone seemed to identify with a different
character.
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt
discussed her research for the role, how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the
character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most about working with Renner, what she learned about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their
story, her new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
They
discuss story and script issues, shooting in China, cast,
characters and performances, sets and production design, the score, some facts behind the tale, and other production elements.
Siri
discusses the cast and
characters, adaptation issues and changes to the script, sets and production design, cinematography and
story - telling choices, and various influences.
Shepard
discusses how he got cast in the film, impressions of Malick, thoughts about the era in which the flick is set, and the movie's
characters and
story.
All three sit together to
discuss the project's roots and development, cast and performances, sets and locations, period details and costumes, music, editing,
story /
character concerns and related areas.
Now if you combine this piece of information with the
story we covered awhile back that featured Zach Galifianakis
discussing the third film possibly involving the rest of the cast breaking his
character out of a mental institution then it looks like they might actually be serious when they said the third film will end the series with a bang.
Lee Daniels, the director of «Lee Daniels» The Butler,»
discusses his personal stakes in the
story and working with Forest Whitaker on the way the
character grows and changes.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson
discussing the film's development; a set of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more
story and
character development more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy of the film, which offers up all of the same extras.
«That Middle School Life» (10:57) kicks things off with the cast
discussing the
story,
characters, and certain technical aspects of production.
Creators Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson
discuss the new
characters and
story arcs that make up «Hung: The Complete Third Season»; author Jonathan Ames records a series of mini-interviews for all eight Season Three episodes of «Bored to Death»; and the cast of «How to Make It in America» talk about filming the show's second season.
The Week in Movies
discusses the last seven days in cinema, including the reported crisis happening at Warner Brothers over their DC Extended Universe, with one director leaving a movie, Mads Mikkelsen accidentally revealing his Rogue One: A Star Wars
Story character, the Tomb Raider reboot has cast its Lara Croft, and much, much more... The -LSB-...]
Discussing the
story ideas that were not working, Sohn laid out some examples, including how Arlo the main
character was originally supposed to be 25 - years - old.
Frank Darabont, writer and director of such classics as The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and The Mist,
discusses adapting works by Stephen King and keeping his
characters at the core of the
story.
This special On
Story episode features actresses Diane Lane, Margo Martindale and producer Suzanne de Passe
discussing how their
characters helped shape the classic western TV series, Lonesome Dove at a special cast and crew reunion held in Fort Worth, Texas last year.
If you're anything like me, you turned to the first person you could find to
discuss the
story, the
characters, and the many twists and turns.
Once basic literary terms (such as point - of - view, dynamic and static
characters, conflict, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution) have been taught and reviewed by the teacher, the students are to ready to read Edgar Allan Poes
story «The Tell - Tale Heart» and
discuss it in terms of plot sequencing and
character development.
Boggle type game - come up with as many words as possible given 12 random letters Thought for the Day quote to
discuss Story Maker - two names, 6 key words - make it into a story Numeracy & Literacy - read two simple charts to find out about a chara
Story Maker - two names, 6 key words - make it into a
story Numeracy & Literacy - read two simple charts to find out about a chara
story Numeracy & Literacy - read two simple charts to find out about a
character.
Now that you have set up your class Facebook group, determined the
story genre,
discussed the setting, and assigned the student
characters, you can reveal your Facebook group on your classroom computer via an LCD projector.
With the
characters of a
story, you can teach many PSHE topics by
discussing the moral dilemmas or situations the
characters find themselves in.
Success criteria: Order the events of the
story using picture cards
Discuss how
characters feel and why Complete sentences to show understanding of events
Discuss predictions for what could happen next Includes differentiated storyboards.
Read aloud
stories where bullying behavior is demonstrated and
discuss how the
characters handle the situation.
Students
discuss the
story, stand in the shoes of the
characters, and then stand in their own shoes and express their points of view about what things in their neighborhoods and communities «Don't have to be this way.»
Techniques to create deeper social emotional learning experiences for children will also be covered, including: studying the
story illustrations and asking children how
characters might feel,
discussing alternatives to how a
character might feel, asking children how they might feel in a similar situation, asking open - ended questions which allow the child to do the thinking and questions that help children make connections between
stories they are reading and real life events.
The idea I want to
discuss is creating a world where you use all your
characters in a collective
story.
Skills needed to regulate overwhelming yearning will be resolved here while
discussing all the wonderful aspects of the Charlotte «Charley» Davidson series by Darynda Jones, including books, short
stories,
character profiles, heated scenes, etc..
I think I will
discuss my
characters next, and my sub-plots, and the way I link plot to
story, and how I choose and create my baddies, and how... I think you get it.
After reading the
story,
discuss how the author made the reader feel about the different
characters in the
story, both heroes and villains.
We'll
discuss world building, characterization and plot development using your secondary
characters as building blocks to a strong
story.
5 Tips to help you find out...», we
discussed the «why's» of writing a novel: tips for the novice novelist to ensure that the
story and
characters are liked, maybe even loved because of the amount of time needed with our
stories.
If a book is slated to be
discussed in high school or college English courses, or if it's marketed as a book club selection, the author and publisher may elect to include a section at the end of the body text that introduces questions about the
story and facilitates an academic discussion of the themes,
characters, and deeper meanings.
Nancy Pearl, librarian extraordinaire, gave a talk last year where she
discussed four different gateways to books: setting,
story, language, and
character:
Creators Dean Haspiel
discusses his frustration with creating
stories for franchise
characters, even working with regular artists and writers for the series, and never hearing back from the editors:...
Our hosts
discuss their reactions to the unique «revelations» of the
story's world and to the riveting and personal
stories of the main
characters.
For your virtual book tour, you can share tips from your book, record a mini book reading,
discuss aspects of your topic, share details about your
character development, tell the
story of your author journey, and much more.
From
character development,
story and art design to music and gameplay, Igarashi will
discuss the challenges and triumphs in bringing Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night to fans around the world.