Sentences with phrase «convey deep meaning»

He shows glimpses of imagery, but remains too tied down to the linear presentation of the story while lingering too long on silent shots meant to convey deep meaning.
What the writer misses due to basing his opinion on reviews and a video of the game — for failing to do any real effort to play the game — is its subtleties: the themes, the subtext and the raw ingenuity of how Hotline Miami uses its story, visual style, soundtrack and interaction to convey its deeper meanings.
Describing photography as «more of a pleasure, it is a passion», Yasui's images convey a deeper meaning behind the everyday, often mundane scenarios that he loves to photograph.

Not exact matches

The title has also proved highly provocative, for while the writers are using the word «myth» in its various technical senses of something that conveys a deep truth in a nonhistoric form, this word means in everyday speech something that is not true in any sense.
Even so, it is clear that not every story will convey such a deeper meaning.
As individuals around the world become more fascinated with colour and realize its ability to convey deep messages and meanings, designers and brands should feel empowered to use colour to inspire and influence.
• A tutorial on figurative language and how different descriptive techniques can bring settings alive for readers while conveying a symbolic message or deeper meaning
It's by no means a complicated or deep story but the acting that conveyed Lynch was superb.
During an artist residency in Duntara Newfoundland Professor Brunet explored the concept of identity through cultural referent; the objective was to appropriate objects of meaning that convey a deep sense of cultural identity.
Other works that vividly explore that tension — essentially, between endeavor and incapacity — include Carl Palazzolo's Tears of Things # 1 (2012), which conveys the frustrations of seeking order; Stephen Mueller's hard - edged, ambiguously kinetic Kalki (2010); Denyse Thomasos» Life (2009), which reflects the paradoxical chaos of contemporary sophistication; and Michael Goldberg's Earthstopper (2001), intimating that surface noise obscures deeper meaning.
For artist Joseph Kosuth, neon isn't a means for glitzy spectacle; for him, it is a serious instrument for conveying deep philosophical ideas.
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