Despite
dynamic scene changes and tissue movement during surgery, we demonstrate that the outcome of supervised autonomous procedures is superior to surgery performed by expert surgeons and RAS technique.
Not exact matches
He does nt ruin the film, but he
changes the
dynamic of the
scenes he is in.
Thirdly, it aids the script in its conveyance of a
change in
dynamic in both the speech and action - driven parts of a
scene.
At the meeting, Juergen Boos said: «A new spirit of optimism can be observed in Italy's cultural
scene right now: The Italian book market underwent a period of
dynamic upheaval and drastic
change in recent years — including the consolidation of publishing houses as well as new bookstore concepts and the new book fair Tempo di Libri in Milan.
In a prepared statement, Boos is quoted, saying, «A new spirit of optimism can be observed in Italy's cultural
scene right now: the Italian book market underwent a period of
dynamic upheaval and drastic
change in recent years — including the consolidation of publishing houses as well as new bookstore concepts and the new book fair Tempo di Libri in Milan.
Even krotos» face would need similar lighting and angles to tell the real depth of any
changes, and being so well versed in cgi like you are, you know that such direct comparisons are often hard when the content has
dynamic lighting and no way to watch the two exact
scenes side by side.
The
scenes in Michael's paintings are quiet, the participants are paused as they stand withdrawn, juxtaposed against a
dynamic population; they are overwhelmed by mass - culture; one which has been composed from the interaction, assimilation and constant
change of subcultures.
The graphic system that Marina Willer devised for the exhibition is inspired by the
dynamic storytelling devices associated with Manga comics: the iconic storyboards, composed of panels that vary radically in angle, size and scale; and cinematic framing, achieved through a rapid alternation between long shots and close - ups, montages and
scene changes.
A veteran of the Los Angeles art
scene in the 1960s, painter Mary Corse developed her own methods of capturing fluctuating light and its
changing perspectives, creating
dynamic surfaces in her structurally minimalist paintings.