The GSLA often redacts the original interviewer questions, so the text ends up reading more like
a narrative than an interview.
Not exact matches
«We are not pleased with the
narrative in the media that has usually reflected a purposely negative tone that has really been dictated by a small group of dissident franchisees and their advisors,» Daniel Schwartz, chief executive of Restaurant Brands International Inc., said in an
interview after the company posted stronger
than expected earnings, led by solid sales at Burger King and Popeye's.
That history, coupled with the generous use of
interview narrative from rescuers, the rescued, and non-rescuers throughout the book, more
than offsets any fear that the Oliners» project, by focusing on rescue activities, might diminish the horror of the Holocaust.
Steve McQueen was right when he said in a Backstage
interview «people are sort of more receptive to challenging
narratives than people think.»
There's more
than a whiff of the Coen Brothers in this telling from director Craig Gillespie («Lars and the Real Girl»), who takes a docu - drama approach to the Harding story, weaving in - character
interviews with the key figures into the
narrative.
When Robbie - as - Harding narrates and sometimes addresses the camera, intercut with director Craig Gillespie's faux - documentary
interviews, I, Tonya makes an intriguing spectacle of Harding attempting to wrest her
narrative back from other people, a battle that turns out to be more unwinnable
than competing against Nancy Kerrigan.
During our short
interview, the director told us what about the story spoke to him, its unpredictable
narrative, and why The Book of Henry felt like a bigger risk
than Jurassic World.
Leigh himself admits as much in his
interview with Dave Calhoun in May's issue of Sight and Sound: «Rather
than a causal
narrative, here I'm more concerned with a cumulative
narrative that evokes an atmosphere and evokes Poppy's spirit.»
In fact, as your resume gets longer and more detailed, it can be more difficult
than ever to adequately articulate your career
narrative within the time constraints of an
interview - particularly if your career has spanned multiple industries.