Sentences with word «concision»

In lieu of the earlier film's dreamlike expressive effects, Disobedience puts an uncommon faith in concisions of acting and editing (including a wordless, believable montage of grief), and in loaded moments and changes in point of view that would probably play differently on a second viewing.
This month, five years after the shouts of «Freedom» from the Southern Sudanese, and discussing a young country still marred by genocide, corruption and a stubborn civil conflict, he opted for concision over candor: South Sudan is a «horrible disaster», he wrote.
Flash fiction offers the ultimate challenge in concision, forcing us to compact an entire story into a very short space.
Never has cinema translated the experience of queer boyhood's alienation with such concision, softness, and poetic accuracy.
Melis Acuner, Associate, White & Case: «I liked the length of the course, the combination of tips on concision and structure, the dynamic and concrete presentation, and the enthusiasm.»
The essence of the material comes together with remarkable concision: The fifties - set story finds young Therese Belivet (Mara) working in a New York department store where she meets the much older Carol Aird (Blanchett) and instantly feels a connection to her.
Naves writes: «After flirting with biomorphism, Martin settled into her signature groove: patterning — typically, grids or horizontal stripes — laid out with underplayed concision.
These tasks require concision and clarity, and here the other part of Dietze's academic science background comes into play: «I think my teaching experience helped me with that.»
A disastrous film that wants to be more complex than it should be, coming up with more and more unnecessary details at the expense of simple concision, and so the obvious, predictable narrative gets lost amid contrivances, implausible scenes and plot holes the size of Africa.
Tomboy is one of those little big films whose simplicity and concision suggest the excess of meaning that language (cinematic or otherwise) could never account for.
The two pictures have much in common: crystalline black - and - white camerawork, a boxy aspect ratio, bursts of jazz music and an exacting sense of narrative concision.
Stretching The Hobbit out to eight or nine or 10 cinematic hours, by contrast, requires not concision but almost constant augmentation.
And it has a businesslike concision that, at its best, smacks of John Carpenter.
Their oppressive ludicrousness is exposed with sharp concision: when Alma cooks him buttered asparagus, it ignites one of the greatest foodbased tantrums since Jack Nicholson's menu meltdown in Five Easy Pieces.
Steinfeld's micromanaging evenness is also impressive, and a source of humor for her frequent presumption; her witty concision contrasts with Cogburn's lonely on - the - trail chattiness.
For each student, you'll be able to view WriteLab's comments, track progress on drafts, and see graphs showing the distribution of comments (between Concision, Clarity, Logic, and Grammar).
Consider pairing a student who is particularly strong in one area (such as Concision) with a student who struggles in this area.
To give you an idea of its ideal concision, imagine that you've only got a 30 - second elevator ride to convince the publisher to publish your book.
As at so many Michelin three - stars, the opening courses are the standouts, their daintiness and concision whispering a whole evening's worth of promise: a tin of osetra caviar hiding a layer of crabmeat and fennel cream; airy egg - yolk ravioli with chanterelles and spinach foam.
To see this magnificently odd couple displayed with such intelligent concision is unmissable.
«For all its extreme visual concision, Jane Harris's work synthesizes two seemingly contradictory artistic impulses — toward severity and simplicity, and toward multiplicity and ornateness.»
Unlike PerfectIt, BriefCatch and WordRake focus on enhancing concision and readability.
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Here's our chat, lightly edited for concision and clarity.
The release from struggles with often pointless interference in the University's study programmes, and the domestic scale of the white - clad studio in his house looking straight out onto the garden, have brought forth works with the intimacy and concision of chamber music, but with the same uninhibited spirit of freedom to invent new forms and use his materials in a way that is immediately recognisable.
«The book is extraordinarily dense and complexly structured; the screenplay weaves together most of the key plot elements with remarkable concision
After flirting with biomorphism, Martin settled into her signature groove: patterning — typically, grids or horizontal stripes — laid out with underplayed concision.
Are there judicial standards on concision?
Often borrowing from non-art sources such as corporate advertising, questionnaires or scientific experimentation, Haacke is probably the most successful and best - known late twentieth century artist to create political art that manages to hit its mark with such concision and elegance.
Zuckerberg's hard formula has the benefit of concision and clarity, and the endorsement of Crawford and others, but I'm curious, is it true for you?
With her characteristic insight and concision, Marion Nestle explains why the Drink Up!
What follows are all direct quotes, edited for concision.
A difficult choice for accepted answer, but amongst the two submitted at the same time, and after reviewing the edit history, I have to opt for the concision and specific focus of bringing together Article II, Section 1 with Section 4.
But once David Cameron began to use his wonderful skills of persuasion and concision to deliver his point, with Warsi providing splendid outrider support, opinion shifted dramatically.
The goal is concision, cogency, and clarity rather than comprehensiveness.
Since it began to take long minutes to utter a sentence, Hawking became a master of concision.
I appreciate everything about it: its impartiality; its clarity; its authority; its concision.
In his work theee is a sense of concision, a will to test different grounds that feels relevant for the moment.
And yet, for some, concision is abandoned entirely when emailing someone for the first time.
While the tone does gradually shade a bit darker, DuVall never abandons humor entirely, save for a couple of climactic speeches (notably Smulder's) that are admirable for their concision and emotional directness.
But at its best, «99 Homes» finds Bahrani tightening the screws on his own style, going for speed, concision and an agitating rhythm where his previous films took their time.
The first film's strengths lie in the concision of its world - building and the wit with which it establishes its underground criminal network.
Whatever complaints it's possible to levy against him, a lack of concision isn't one of them.
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