Sentences with phrase «creative tension with»

This sense of distance and marginality had to be lived in creative tension with the real world.
The Assemblies of God will serve itself and the rest of Christendom best if it holds restorationism, with its counter-cultural themes, in creative tension with its desire to be part of the establishment.

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An unnamed source, who does business with Apple, told Bloomberg Businessweek in January that during Jobs's first leave of absence «the creative tension disappeared, replaced by a play - it - safe ethos.»
Many others are what she calls «spiritual entrepreneurs,» seeking creative ways to work with the tensions between science and faith outside the constraints of traditional religion.....
Creative novelty exists in a certain tension with habit: habit needs supplementation by creativity, and yet, to be effective, this creativity is structured into habits.
«I'm proud of the creative tension we've asserted with this year's program,» said Fantastic Fest founder Tim League.
The most inspired scenes take place away from the crowds, where the eternally adolescent rock stars stumble through creative tensions, girlfriend troubles, absurd touring mishaps, scraps with cynical record executives (Fran Drescher, whining with phony sincerity) and smarmy music promoters (an inspired Paul Shaffer cameo, pleading with the band, «Do me a favor, just kick my ass!»).
With a script by Chris Terrio, adapted from a 2007 Wired article by Joshuah Bearman, the film certainly seems to take some creative licenses to ratchet up the tension — were people really so close to not answering a crucial phone call, was the timing of the escape climax really so harrowingly tight — but we believe in its earnest depiction of real - ish events nonetheless.
The creative script by writer Andrew Niccol was punched up by director Peter Weir, creating a nearly seamless story and a perfect blend of comedic aspects coupled with mounting tension and drama.
Ironically, that's largely down to the way director José Padilha hijacks his own movie with some bizarre creative flourishes that destroy any tension in the final act.
With amazing ambiance, a slow, high - tension pace, and even a decent use of the DualShock 4 and PlayStation Camera, The Creative Assembly has delivered a gem of a movie - based game, a feat that is seldom seen in this industry.
When the film — as it often does — puts Miss Travers in a room with screenwriter Don DaGradi (Bradley Whitford) and the music - and - lyrics team of brothers Richard and Robert Sherman (Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak), there's genuine creative tension on display.
Mallhi employs a creaking, rattling, roaring score and sound design to effectively create the dread and tension with distinctive, creative lo - fi imagery to visualize the spectral presence.
Combine that tension with a beautifully disconcerting score (courtesy of one Giona Ostinelli), a starkly creative visual style (both in production design and cinematography), and, perhaps best of all, a freaky sense of ongoing unpredictability, and the result is a cool, brutal, and confidently satisfying indie thriller.
Tensions mount with increasing creative differences.
The poets who have been submitting prose to «Creative Nonfiction» also have exhibited a great facility to construct scenes with extraordinary tension, specificity and economy.
My best friend and colleague, Dr. Kim Bloomer plays some creative games with her dogs indoors — one of them is the howling game — noisy but fun and it helps her dogs to release tension and relax.
«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.»
With amazing ambiance, a slow, high - tension pace, and even a decent use of the DualShock 4 and PlayStation Camera, The Creative Assembly has delivered a gem of a movie - based game, a feat that is seldom seen in this industry.
From The Creative Assembly's attempt to provide Alien aficionados with an experience that matches the white - knuckle tension of the original film to Visual Concept's sixteenth iteration in their beloved basketball franchise, this week itinerary of...
From The Creative Assembly's attempt to provide Alien aficionados with an experience that matches the white - knuckle tension of the original film to Visual Concept's sixteenth iteration in their beloved basketball franchise, this week itinerary of new releases has a number of notable highlights.
After a handful of lackluster Alien video games, The Creative Assembly stepped in with Alien: Isolation, a game that perfectly captured the tension, fear and palpable horror that made the 1979 film so immensely popular.
Stand - outs at the highly successful and well - attended 7th edition of abc included: Daniel Steegmann Mangrané's immersive aluminum chain sculpture presented by Esther Schipper; Douglas Coupland's installation of painted globes entitled Optimism vs. Pessimism, which the artist showed with Daniel Faria Gallery; Beijing - based artist Guan Xiao's electrifying three - channel video installation Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler and Antenna Space's shared booth drew droves of onlookers who often stayed for multiple rotations of the video loop; and at Johann König, Camille Henrot presented her video Coupe / Decalé alongside Desktop Series, a series of small bronze sculptures that reflect on the tension between immateriality and the universal creative space provided by the computer desktop.
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