Sentences with phrase «from distinctive voices»

You get meaty posts on a variety of issues from distinctive voices, we still have a coherent raison d'etre, and you're not in thrall to one voice that may eventually start banging on about something that you don't find very interesting.
The Sundance Institute Feature Film Program (FFP) advances original storytelling from distinctive voices by supporting independent filmmakers from development through distribution of their feature projects.

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I learned so much from West, including the importance of having confidence as well as the conviction to create a distinctive voice or sound.
He of the distinctive voice, from the television shows «Garth Marenghi's Darkplace» and «The IT Crowd».
Like Michael Crichton and Nicholas Meyer — and unlike fellow horror authors Stephen King (Maximum Overdrive), John Farris (Dear, Dead Delilah) and William Peter Blatty (The Ninth Configuration)-- Clive Barker's career move from novelist to director is distinguished not only by a more - than - competent technical job but by a carry - over of the distinctive voice of his prose work.
IFMCA member James Southall said that «The Shape of Water» was «yet another from the top drawer of Desplat,» and went on to describe him as «one of the most consistently impressive film composers of the last couple of decades,» who has «managed to be so successful without having to water down his highly - distinctive musical voice at all».
This is particularly sad because, with this farewell article, Corliss» distinctive critical voice may actually disappear from view: That isn't his own voice in Time, but a compromise with the magazine's patois.
November 21, 2014 • Hear a performance from the Texas native, whose distinctive voice evokes classic jazz singers.
Among the Enverge's more distinctive features and capabilities are voice - controlled vehicle start - up and headlights that detach from the body to be used as spotlights.
Another collection that features a distinctive cross-cultural voice is Snow in May (Holt), the first book from author Kseniya Melnik.
From the book jacket: Special Topics in Calamity Physics is a darkly hilarious coming - of - age novel and a richly plotted suspense tale told through the distinctive voice of its heroine, Blue van Meer.
Kiefer Sutherland was brought in to replace longtime Snake voice actor David Hayter, who had previously given the character a ridiculous but distinctive husky whisper / growl, borrowed directly from the same place as Snake himself: Kurt Russell's Snake Plissken in Escape from New York.
To be fair, save from Nathan Fillion, I can't imagine myself investing in a Nathan Drake that didn't possess the distinctive voice and pleasing cadence of Nolan North.
Through a strong emphasis on originating art and culture from within and fostering a spirit of national participation, QM is helping Qatar find its own distinctive voice in today's global cultural debates.
Re — al — ized features drawings, photography, video and paintings that tackle relevant and provocative issues of African - American ethnic identity, coming from six distinctive voices.
Celebrating some of the most distinctive voices in contemporary writing, Steidl publishes German literature as well as translations from French, English and Icelandic, including the work of Nobel Laureate Halldór Laxness, Sebastian Barry, Edna O'Brien, Colin Barrett, Maeve Brennan and Véronique Bizot.
From the private holdings of the George Rickey Estate, the exhibition covers the spectrum of Rickey's distinctive sculptural voice and offers further insight into his expansive creativity, as many of the pieces are on public view for the first time.
The significance of Re W lies in the core question of how the voices of children and young people are to be heard when they have their own distinctive views, which differ from those of their children's guardian.
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