Having said that, I'd love to try a dome home,
maybe as a studio or a meditation room.
Not exact matches
It will be extremely hard for the
studio to match those figures in 2016,
as many of its biggest franchises are sitting out the year and Universal's planned 21 - film slate doesn't feature any sure - thing blockbuster hits aside from (
maybe) a still - untitled Bourne sequel.
Disney hasn't seemed too interested in playing that particular game in the past few years, but
maybe Iger saying that they're planning on keeping Fox Searchlight operating
as usual means that Iger and his team are getting sick of seeing other
studios up on that stage taking home the glory.
It's
maybe not
as sharp and vibrant
as studio fare, but the warm colors and clean image delight nonetheless.
Maybe the
studio will hire more auteur filmmakers like Nolan to helm their DC adaptations, no offense to Martin Campbell, but he's a very workmanlike director who has
as many misses
as hits on his resume — for every Goldeneye and Mask of Zorro there's a Vertical Limit and Legend of Zorro.
We won't go so far
as to suggest there is a different, more dog eat dog, more hate and fear mongering vibe in the Fox News
studios, and that
maybe Titus was picking up on that.
To hear the clatter of hoofs on the ancient cobblestones
as you pass the tiny ally ways and
maybe Dante Aligheri's house or Leonardo da Vinci's
studio is a fascinating experience back in time.
The
studio was last month caught looking for «next - gen» staff, suggesting that
maybe, just
maybe Uncharted 4 could be an early PlayStation 4 title, terrifying
as it may be.
2: we know what the other 3
studios are doing (Halo, Gears and Forza H) 3: xbox 2 will probably release in 2019 or 2020, so I'm expecting they'll keep big announcements for next E3 Knowing what we know it will be filled with 3rd party games intentionally masqueraded
as exclusives during the show (but 1 hour later we'll hear the confirmation of it being multiplatform) Halo 6, Forza horizon 4, Gears 5 and we'll get one «surprise» game we won't get to play till 2020... (fable or perfect dark) It won't be all bad, but we should all go in this E3 knowing what we already know (that they'll disappoint us) and
maybe, just
maybe they'll surprise us (I won't be surprised but enthusiast might)
I hope the Order 1886 will have some cool coloring and
maybe you can also allow the text style of your
studio name to be modified to a Classical Victorian Style
as well, that would be really special (
maybe do the same for Hohokum).
To that end Indigo Entertainment plans to «grow
as a
studio, nurture client relations, release lasting indie IP, and
maybe expand to other platforms.»
Maybe the MTA was trying to tell me that too,
as it obliged me to walk for hours (and killed off my trip entirely for the Williamsburg and Greenpoint
studios two weeks later).
* A professional gallery director to help plan and coordinate all aspects of the exhibition, including writing press releases, installing the show,
as well
as giving advice on what to include and
maybe even doing a
studio visit.
Featuring 125 working proofs and edition prints produced by 25 artists between 1972 and 2010 at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, one of the most influential printmaking
studios of the last half - century, Yes, No,
Maybe goes beyond celebrating the flash of inspiration and the role of the imagination to examine the artistic process
as a sequence of decisions.
After securing a very part - time position («
maybe a day or two a week»)
as a
studio assistant, Farrand hit the road with a U-Haul.
This
studio,
as seen in the photographs, looks to be a spartan place, with a chair for sitting, or
maybe a bed or a couch, or just bare space.
Washington, DC — Featuring 125 working proofs and prints produced at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, one of the most influential printmaking
studios of the last half century, Yes, No,
Maybe goes beyond celebrating the flash of inspiration and the role of the imagination to examine the artistic process
as a sequence of carefully considered decisions.
Overview: Featuring 125 working proofs and edition prints produced between 1972 and 2010 at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, one of the most influential printmaking
studios of the last half century, Yes, No,
Maybe goes beyond celebrating the flash of inspiration and the role of the imagination to examine the artistic process
as a sequence of decisions.
I think it would also work well
as a
studio, kid's playroom, a place to grow a few plants, or
maybe just a place to sit and read the newspaper.
We'll likely add a third and
maybe a fourth employee over due time
as this space provides an appropriate
studio environment for speedier and more cooperative work.