Her perspective is almost like a direct dialogue with her audience, due to the strong
emotional content of her pieces.
Character - driven stories
with emotional content result in a better understanding of the key points a speaker wishes to make and enable better recall of these points weeks later.
But the complaint also has just as much
emotional content as a «you don't pay enough attention to me» statement in any other human relationship.
Their art was abstract, meaning that it had made no reference to the material world, yet it was highly expressive, conveying
strong emotional content.
With a colleague, analyze recent activities you've used in your classrooms and identify those that have had the
highest emotional content.
She has stated «I am attempting to present something that conveys a feeling,
emotional content while using simple structures».
The next day I researched script writing and read examples of famous scenes from well - known movies that were packed with
very emotional content.
Despite its
underlying emotional content, the tempo is standard stuff, and the injection of dance numbers roots it as an evolutionary animated feature, not a revolutionary one.
Photographs inevitably invite speculation and interpretation and each piece offers seductive opportunities to communicate narrative or
suggest emotional content.
But a romantic would note the way abstraction's
emotional content connects with subsequent generations often living in a near parallel universe.
Keith Maitland, director of the SXSW - winning documentary «Tower,» participates in a Sundance panel discussion
on emotional content in documentaries at the SundanceTV house.
Individuals with a paucity of
emotional content in their experience can be assured that those more causal, bodily experiences lie behind their intellectualizations, always supplied by physical experience.
Some actresses might draw on that painful experience
for emotional content, but Polley keeps it separate from her professional life.
One of the most difficult challenges in covering the environment is finding the appropriate way to ensure a different kind of balance — between the potent «heat» generated
by emotional content and the «light» of science and statistics.
«People are not likely to find in political principle,» Huntington writes, «the
deep emotional content provided by kith and kin, blood and belonging, culture and nationality» - an argument that, of course, comes perilously close to resurrecting race and ethnicity.
But his adaptation of sharp diagonals — an attribute of form mostly foreign to Color Field painters, other than Kenneth Noland's Chevrons (1963 — 64)-- offered Odita the potential to grapple with
emotional content through formal conflict.
«Character - driven stories with
emotional content result in a better understanding of the key points a speaker wishes to make and enable better recall of these points,» Zak says, advising every speaker to start off with a «compelling, human - scale story.»
Isn't the first an objective measure and the second just a subjective self - assessment that is itself potentially laden with
confounding emotional content?
Because of a variety of so - called color - blind prejudices such as these, the art world did not begin to seriously deal with Whitten's merger of formal inventiveness and
emotional content until the past decade, when he entered his seventies.
I think I have PTSD from my picky eater and I so appreciated the author's comment about how
much emotional content parents bring to the feeding of their children, out of love!
While accessible by all who can see color, the perceptual effects and
emotional content vary with each viewer resulting in a unique and intensely personal experience.
Such duality was at the heart of his artistic practice, which consistently employed modes of representation and abstraction, geometric and organic form, and
emotional content ranging from joy to rage.
Although unrelated to his work at that time, other than through the general interests in description and portraiture, Eakins's early studies of rowers on the Schuylkill River seemed to offer a path toward more
specific emotional content, particularly via Romanticism.
Their hunch was that the specific but otherwise unremarkable memory of the arena could be re-tooled and loaded with
novel emotional content.
Plus, Apollo 8's timing on Christmas Eve and the crew's reading from the book of Genesis gave the mission «
huge emotional content.»
Gordon - Levitt impresses in his writing most of all, which pushes forward some good moments of incisive wit,
subtle emotional content, and fun characterizations that, while they don't avoid falling into stereotypes, set up the mix of comedy and drama well without losing the overall punchy tone.
It's just not the same build - up, the situations aren't as dire, and
whatever emotional content we might bestow upon the story arcs of Thorin and Bilbo feel like chicken - feed compared to those who've been injected into the piece to supposedly give some resonance.
While the screenwriting is mostly on par with the first film, where Rocky II dips in quality is with the lack of the
truly emotional content of Rocky.
But the best films of this year's festival (to my eyes, anyway) were those that took the chance of honestly and openly exploring
genuine emotional content, with often overwhelming results.
Though it's definitely not everybody's cup of tea, Once is nonetheless a low - budget cult flick which earns high marks for its refreshingly raw and
palpable emotional content alone.
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