Sentences with phrase «more narrative form»

The second movie based on the games, Hitman: Agent 47, came out last year, letting fans experience Agent 47's story in a more narrative form.
Whether it be Wieman's general appropriation of James's «knowledge by acquaintance» in Religious Experience and Scientific Method, Meland's «appreciative awareness,» or Loomer's more narrative forms of gathering evidence, each purports merely to describe, but then evinces that the description is driven by rather specific personal and / or contextual definitions of what counts as religious experience.

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As an industry content leader, Participant annually produces up to six narrative feature films, five documentary films, three episodic television series, and more than 40 hours of digital short form programming, through its digital subsidiary SoulPancake — all aimed at entertainment that inspires social awareness and engaging audiences to participate in positive social change.
A lot of narrative fluff in this book that made it feel more like a long - form sales pitch than a useful tool.
Unlike Dante's Divine Comedy or Milton's Paradise Lost, they are primarily narrative rather than didactic, or more precisely didactic in and through their narrative forms.
In the following two chapters, I shall examine more precisely the various forms that parish stories assume and show how by observation and inquiry one can explore the setting of a congregation's narrative.
More obviously than in other parts of the Synoptic Gospels there is much material which is evidently a casting back, in the form of a narrative about Jesus, of the thought and experience of the Church in later years, and of its controversies with opponents.
One of the doubled - edged gifts of the enlightenment is that we've dispensed with a lot of superstitious thinking, but we've also dismissed the more useful side of myth - forming and cultural narratives.
They were usually treated as pieces of a jig - saw puzzle which must be ingeniously fitted together to form one full and more complete narrative.
«By the time of the writing of the gospels,» notes C. F. Evans, «it had disappeared, leaving behind no more than an echo, and that not in narrative but in credal form («The Lord is risen indeed, and has appeared to Simon»), which Luke has some difficulty in attaching as an awkward pendant to his Emmaus story.»
The folks living when the christian story was forming were more aware than we are of the similarities to other religious narratives.
We would want to know, for example, whether the use of the word abortion in a religious broadcast occurred only within narratives or in a wider variety of discursive forms, whether it was spoken by more than one narrator, whether it was spoken in the same «voice,» whether it occurred consistently in a particular kind of sentence structure, and so on.
Yet more than the transformation of the international order following the Cold War, or the role of television in the emergence of global forms of mobilization, it is this fundamentally Christian narrative that continues to provide the defenders of free expression with a template by which to understand events like the Rushdie Affair.
«I also hope that this paper and video encourage more scientists to take an artistic approach when they start a new project, not necessarily to create a narrative - based story, but to explore their idea the way an artist explores a canvas, because that makes the mind open to a different form of serendipity that can lead to unexpected results.»
Or he could have captured Snow's life in more of a narrative form had he chosen to write a traditional biography.
Joe and Rosalie are both damaged and traumatized people for very different reasons, but the actors behind them make their grief feel palpable, and the connection that forms between them over the course of the narrative all the more believable.
As an industry content leader, Participant annually produces up to six narrative feature films, five documentary films, three episodic television series, and more than 40 hours of digital short form programming, through its digital subsidiary SoulPancake — all aimed at entertainment that inspires social awareness and engaging audiences to participate in positive social change.
So good is Cable that you wish the film would've allowed more room for growth with his inclusion into the story and while he plays a key role in proceedings, you still can't escape the feeling that the film would've grown as a whole had Brolin been allowed more spotlight, ditto for Dennisen and Reynolds budding mateship, that despite forming the core of the narrative thrust is never properly built up, making Wilson's mission as a whole less engaging than it could've been.
That this is the note on which the film ends lends a conclusive element to what in its early stages seems to be a more free - form narrative careening between depictions of place and circulation which is notable in its exclusion of the global north as a central point of reference.
Most of the horror on display in Shults» film comes in the form of dreams that, while haunting and evocative, are more like asides than part of the narrative.
Scene after scene demonstrating how awful he is (how about that post-coital bedroom scene, acted so well by McDonald) play out with little to no relevance to the ongoing narrative and aren't done in any particularly nuanced way as to help form more than a one dimensional perception of this character.
While Porterfield's aesthetic gambit with Putty Hill — utilizing documentary techniques to convey a fictional narrative — resulted in a remarkable hybrid form of experiential cinema, I Used To Be Darker arguably ups the ante by pairing a similarly observational naturalism (sans interviews) with more traditionally - plotted melodrama.
Varda has experimented with all forms of filmmaking from shorts to documentaries to narrative feature films during her more than 60 - year career, including such works as the New Wave classic Cleo from 5 to 7, and Le Bonheur.
Its title notwithstanding, Boyhood was Arquette's movie far more than Ellar Coltrane's: Her travails over a dozen years of (mostly single) motherhood formed both the narrative and moral core of the picture.
You will learn more about their childhood and how both became close friends however this is mostly done through narrative exposition in the form of Chloe's journal that you can access at any point in the game.
It might seem a hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
A novel or movie may depend on this linearity to convey the narrative arc, which is essential to its form, but this can present an impediment to more instructional kinds of media.
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Atavist juxtaposes various digital forms that lies in the space between long narrative magazine articles and traditional books and e-books — a bit like music singles in iTunes — Atavist presents stories longer and in more depth than typical magazines, less expensive and more dynamic than traditional books.
He isn't working alone - in fact, his project is more of a translation, of laying out the work of other scientists and thinkers in an engaging, instructive narrative form for the lay - reader.
These short shorts, usually no more than 750 words, range from linear narratives to the more unusual: stories based on mathematical forms, a paragraph - length novel, a scientific report on volcanic fireflies that proliferate in nightclubs.
A more advanced form of editing, known as developmental editing, involves just that — the development of your narrative and story arc.
And obviously, as the technology evolves and the creators get more involved and more savvy in creating new content and new story narratives for that form, I think that's where you'll see a lot of exciting things developing in digital.
The gold standard in business book publishing for more than half a century, Harper Business is home to classics that form the cornerstone of every businessperson's library and to cutting - edge new releases that redefine business, management, economics, AND business narrative.
It's a little more free - form than that, though, as you choose your class and have different sets of abilities as a result, but it's also less free - form in that there's a fairly linear narrative progression.
Later narrative games ranging from That Dragon, Cancer to The Novelist have added more forms of mechanical interaction with the story.
Although explorative storytelling requires more activity than narrative, both forms of data storytelling require the audience to actively view and synthesize the data.
Shirin Neshat's newfound grandeur this summer already shows all sides of the picture — simpler narrative form, wider space, a popular musician on the soundtrack, and more heightened expectations with each new show.
The works are typically generated in response to specific historical material encountered in the process of making, researching and reflecting, often incorporating pre-existing forms, structures and art - historical narratives which are recreated, replayed and restaged as a means of exploring more contemporary stakes.
While the paintings of Wendell Gladstone's «Fever Pitch» at Shulamit Nazarian in Los Angeles are figurative in form, the ambiguity of the narratives they propose leans more in the direction of the abstract.
She filters the heroic style of Michelangelo through her feminist and lesbian subject matter, yet in recent years her work has become more abstract and less overtly narrative, encompassing psychological ambiguity and looser painterly forms.
They seem to use, with much more freedom, figure art, and other recognizable forms, with elements of abstraction, for the creation of sometimes ambiguous narratives.
I love Gerda Wegener for her whimsical sexuality, Frank Duveneck for the mastery of brush work and planes of form, Peter Doig for his deceptively complex poetic «un - narratives», Alma Tadema for his simply astounding craft (look close at at Tadema if you want the top of your head blown off), and Alice Neel and Jim Shaw and Walter Robinson and Inka Essenhigh and so many more.
I felt vulnerable at first, speaking more directly through my own voice, and using myself as a character in the digital narratives that seem to be my most natural form of expression.
All have thought seriously about the form of their work, and the three film - makers combine images from the past with more recent footage as a way of playing with conventional narrative and visual structures.
The narratives that these new works create ask for quiet reflection on what might be considered the small pleasures of life, as they are made in proximity to our daily rituals in the moments where object - hood is more than just function or form, but rather an intimate relationship and exchange with ourselves.
By manipulating the monument as a form, the works exhibited highlight previously untold, ignored, suppressed and unrecognised narratives that are crucial to gaining a better and more thorough understanding of Russia and the region today.
With the additive manner of both practices, More takes form through the lens of a feminist conversation, summoning a new narrative behind this traditional art form.
Presented on a series of tables through the gallery, Iannone's work from 1968, Lists IV: A Much More Detailed Than Requested Reconstruction, is a narrative sequence of 34 black and white drawings, which highlight the artist's folkloric interest in coitus and the female form.
Piled and open - ended her sculptures function as screens: closing off, opening up, forming translucencies, windows and backdrops for more narrative suggestions of social taboo, of sexual or economic transaction, and domestic escapade.
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