Sentences with phrase «cinematic expressions in»

The real - life story of suicidal Florida newscaster Christine Chubbuck found two cinematic expressions in 2016: the conventional Christine and this film, a far more adventurous quasidocumentary starring the extraordinary Kate Lyn Sheil.
«Tis the season for red, white and blue patriotism, which finds perfect cinematic expression in the pro-American military thriller Lone Survivor, which recently debuted on Blu - ray.

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In its conventionally alienating extremes, this is probably Malick's most pure expression of his uniquely impressionistic, almost extra-sensory cinematic gifts, transporting one to a meditative wavelength of emotional experience.
Featuring what is arguably the bravest female performance ever put on film - namely, Isabelle Adjani's Cannes - winning turn of shamanistic intensity - the film dares its viewer to enter a trance - like state, in which genres blur and mate to yield a new level of cinematic expression.
In very different ways, each adaptation is sure footed enough to give cinematic expression to the complexity of the original authors» portrait of extraordinary systems and ordinary lives.
As an indie author, you may not feel entirely comfortable moving from the more cerebral world of words to the domain of cinematic stimuli, but the same techniques that work effectively in a book have an equivalent mode of shorthand expression in a video: empathy, surprise, mystery, atmosphere, danger, character, excitement.
The character models are also nicely designed, but facial expressions seem bland and neglected, if nonexistent in some of the game's cheesy dialogue and cinematic sequences.
And now we've arrived at a point where cinematic experience over gameplay is generally frowned upon, so the next couple of years will establish a standard where story doesn't subvert gameplay but enhances agency in a meaningful way by allowing for player expression and, of course, moral choice.
The artworks in the exhibition are groupings that can work as cinematic frame - by - frame in some cases, and in others, as depictions of how fragmentation can complete an idea or visual expression.
John Akomfrah, CBE (born 4 May 1957)[1] is a British artist, writer, film director, screenwriter, theorist and curator of Ghanaian descent, whose «commitment to a radicalism both of politics and of cinematic form finds expression in all his films».
Philippe Parreno's interest is in blurring the recognisable boundaries that distinguish fiction from documentary, film from other forms of artistic expression, and real time from the cinematic illusion of how time passes.
Even now, developers mostly rely on cinematic cutscenes to portray the more intense facial expressions of characters, the likes of which L.A. Noire successfully accomplished dynamically during gameplay back in 2011.
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