The key is to capture the general mood or
feeling of the story in a way that grab a reader's attention and makes them want to read the book blurb which should also be striving for the same goal:
My hope is that using «the Luminate» will add to the
fantasy feel of my story and allow my protagonist's faith journey to be meaningful to all readers, perhaps even those who might otherwise steer clear of Christian fiction.
The linear design allows Crystal Dynamics to finely control the game's rhythms, changing the pace and
feel of the story through the nature of the challenges with which you're presented.
So I wanted the imagery of the book crowding in, sometimes ominously, to create a kind of theatrical space on the page and a
real feeling of the story.»
The result of absorbing the sight, sound, touch and
feel of the stories told in detail by a victim and internalizing them.
People a few thousand years ago were not into exacting accuracy, they were in for
the feel of the story.
Despite the intelligent examination of themes, there is still
the feeling of both story and substance never really coming together.
It can be assumed this is all set up for a third movie, but there is
a feeling of the story struggling for attention with the satire.
It also features a voice - over, a la «The Wonder Years», which was done by writer - director David Mickey Evans (Beethoven's 3rd and 4th), but the words lack the depth, not really adding to
the feel of the story.
Dialogue is sparse and sparing, generally letting
the feeling of the story carry the plot along and this is truly appreciated; no one seems to do this anymore.
Pick one scene from the book to convey or find an image that sets the mood — a foggy pier at dusk, a woman jumping for joy, something that captures
the feeling of the story, without being too cluttered.
I get excited about the process of reading a manuscript and trying to create a viable visual that represents
the feel of the story and is interesting enough to attract readers.
No, for better or worse I am an impulsive, instinctive, intuitive writer, which means that when I begin writing a book, I know a couple of my key characters, though not well; I have a sense of
the feel of the story, though not its specific events; I have a rough timeframe in mind over which the story will take place; and I have a hazy idea of where the main characters will end up.