Sentences with phrase «great narrative ideas»

In fact, The Technomancer is full of great narrative ideas.

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For all the great tools available to consumers to enjoy seeing an on - screen narrative, you'd expect that designers for theaters would have a better idea of the consumer's story along their online path to purchase.
Humans have been telling tales for thousands of years, which is why it's a great idea for the flow of your demo to follow a narrative pattern, whether it's a live walkthrough of your product or via a slide deck using visually appealing templates from solutions like Slidebean.
The ideas on which the formula was based came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
Of course, the great narrative of science shares with the great religious narratives the idea that there is order to the universe, which is a fundamental assumption of all important narratives.
With my illustrator training, I'm used to communicating narratives and ideas in 2D while Mecki has the greater insight when it comes to looking at the practicality of applying these to ceramics.
The idea that the fate of this little racehorse that could (and ultimately, even the idea that the horse is an underdog is a bit of a cheat, since Seabiscuit's lineage was sterling — less «underdog» than «underachiever») galvanized a nation reeling under the Great Depression is the only idea that remains in the film, seized by Ross as an opportunity to insert archive stills of the period — complete with voice - over from historian David McCullough — to lend his horse opera the sort of gravitas he's not able to provide through narrative.
Like a great essay, the movie seems to be about the idea of narratives, storytelling, words, and poetry.
Pan is a collection of neat yet unorganized ideas (plus some obvious continuity errors) and great visuals, but not a whole lot of narrative logic.
There is a great narrative associated to Thunder Road: it serves as a brilliant proof of concept project as it was based on the Sundance Grand Jury prize winning short, and serves as a reminder that in this era, regardless of a small budget or limited means — that if you've got a great idea and a team of creative collaborators, you can make a feature film in the month of November and win a major film festival five months later.
Efficiency Examining the idea of efficiency in a school setting, Stephen Morales, chief executive of NASBM wrote in a recent article: «The notion that a drive for greater efficiency is an attack on precious education resources is a result of a narrative perpetuated by a perception that efficiency translates directly into cost cutting, reduced resources and capacity, and ultimately a drop in a school's ability to improve children's life chances.
Now, to be clear using well - worn idea isn't too much of a problem provided it's done well, after all there's plenty of games, books and movies that use incredibly well - trodden narrative routes that still turn out to be great, but as we've already discussed the quality of the writing here is average, making the use of such a cliché a shame.
But that said, Past Cure does have some innovative ideas and thought - provoking pieces of narrative, mixed with some great set pieces of gameplay that should keep you entertained.
Bridging the second and the third chapter was surely a great idea, a shame for the very rushed narrative and the repetitive gameplay.
Automatron feels like a solid idea which needed more time in development; with more missions and a stronger narrative and it could have been great.
But to answer your question, yes, there are a lot of artists here who are doing work that I feel close to, and it evolves around ideas of treating art as a language, and consequently inventing narratives that come out of that, and not in the 1960s sense of the Gombrich great narrative of art, but something that is a construct.
Each of us took a couple passes at the narrative, and the original list of ideas was generated during a great brainstorming session!
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