Sentences with phrase «person vantage»

We've already seen horror, rhythm, racing, and other genres transition well into the first person vantage.
1) God's Own Country 2) Frantz 3) Call Me By Your Name 4) The Florida Project 5) Elle 6) Daphne 7) The Death of Stalin 8) The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki 9) The Other Side of Hope 10) The Handmaiden Bonus DocHouse faves 11) I Am Not Your Negro 12) Kedi God's Own Country With its first - person vantage point of the often - romanticised Yorkshire Moors, Francis Lee's directorial debut is, in equal measures, brutal and incredibly gentle.

Not exact matches

The combination of having time to think and seeing where people were missing the mark gave me a vantage point to determine where we could make an impact.
Many people point to the National Flood Insurance Program, which was created to boost financial resilience in flood zones, but has been criticized from just about every political and technical vantage point as too often working to subsidize, instead of mitigate, vulnerability.
From his vantage point of more than 20 years» experience as a business owner and investment adviser, Adams contends that «people in the investment business should run their own companies so they can appreciate profits and the bottom line.»
Toggling between different vantage points is a natural fit since the devices that support streaming video — laptops, tablets, smart TVs and smartphones — are ones that people use for multi-tasking already.
I see the trends in my own life and community, as a woman, from a unique vantage point with 96 % of venture capitalists being men and a pressing need to design and develop products and processes that more effectively, efficiently and responsibly fulfill people's needs.
Society has many margins that provide great vantage points from which to view it, and comedians are genuinely looking for the truth of who people are, what they want, how they behave and why — and looking to pull back masks and reveal truth.
Fortunately, it is still possible, despite the march of humanity through history, to see the human person from the vantage point of Humanity 3.5.
But this position seems to be in line with that of the now notorious nineteenth - century thinkers who sought the historical person of Jesus behind the records and criticized the records from that vantage point.
There is an assumption in the American Constitution that rises out of a biblical insight into the nature of human life: given the self - centered, sinful nature of all human beings that causes us to operate from the vantage point of self - interest, no one person or one branch of government should ever be allowed to achieve total power.
I retain my sympathy for the Palestinian people, but from my vantage point I remain unconvinced that a true Palestinian moderate leader can survive and be followed.
Product flow will need to be more efficient with lead times made drastically shorter, and with lower inventories on the floors of the print and package producers, while at the same time custom requests will need to be handled from a technical and integrated vantage — handled by people who understand the end applications.
I think there's going to be multiple camera vantage points looking at the formation from outside the stadium so people can see that either on TV or on the jumbotron.»
he is a winner and that in a team full of shirkers and mentally fragile people that is a big factor... he is also calm under pressure, has been there and done it all so will easily command respect... add that to the fact that as a keeper he can see the whole pitch from his vantage point and correct any anomalies... not all captains are shouters or the aggresive type, Zidane was a captain that leads by example and he does not shout or act aggressively to get his point across
In her recently released book, The State of Affairs, Rethinking Infidelity, Perel examines the anatomy of an affair from all angles — the person having the tryst, the one being cheated on, and from the vantage point of the «other man» or «woman.»
He again emphasized that «without economic fundamentals, we can not develop and restore confidence in Ghanaians; they need deeper understanding of the economic situation and the people who have been packed at vantage places of the economy will help strengthen the weak economy.»
«From my vantage point in Atlanta, I wouldn't say that Andrew Cuomo stood out more than other people,» said Andra Gillespie, an associate professor of political science at Emory University who has written a book about another possible Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey.
FROM his vantage point, Nick Piantanida could see a sight few people have seen.
In this, I realize, I am hardly the first person to notice that when attempting to solve a problem, changing your physical vantage point or mental framework can loft you past perceived limits.
It's a pairing that works, and Alan got a kick out of seeing people trying on the designs in the store: «It's a good vantage point from here!»
The idea is to have multiple people add audio so you capture different vantage points / information about any given event.
These are thrilling times to be a part of eHarmony, and eHarmony Customer Care is a wonderful vantage point to observe the happiness great relationships can bring to so many people.
When a man is murdered and his wife raped, four people give differing accounts of the events, showing how different the truth can be depending on the vantage point of the viewer.
It shouldn't always be same people speaking up in these conversations, regardless of their vantage point.
[46] His education department's leadership has often been uniquely focused on innovation and technology and is enormously welcoming of input from people from all vantage points.
We're Not Leaving is a compilation of powerful first - person narratives told from the vantage point of World Trade Center disaster workers — police officers, firefighters, construction workers, and other volunteers at the site.
Emily Leach is a pioneer in the world of uniquely - talented people who feel empowered to go beyond conventional jobs and create businesses from unique vantage points and perspectives.
Interview (starts at 10:22)-- On February 8, 2011, I visited in person with Neil Strandberg, manager of operations at Denver's Tattered Cover Book Store, about how the e-book revolution looks from the vantage point of one of the nation's most highly regarded independent booksellers.
While Nielsen's great people Stateside tell me that they're «working on a methodology,» you'll find that Jones, in his write on the UK vantage point finds useful material, of course, in Nielsen's work there.
In America, the vantage point of being able to learn from the gurus like Benjamin Graham about margin of safety or Warren Buffett about quality investing, or Phil Fisher who wrote a book and I thought it was an excellent book to explain growth investing because a lot of people talk about value investing and I wanted to understand all facets of investing.
Obtaining permission to enter other people's yards (without being mistaken by a prowler) is a huge tactical ad - vantage because tool sheds, decks, porches, and access to crawl spaces are behind, not in front of, houses.
He enjoys quiet days looking out the window or just hanging out, people watching on a high vantage point.
Enjoy incredible views of the rainforest from Skyrail's unique vantage in comfortable six - people gondolas, only metres above the rainforest canopy.
As more people arrived the Condors were getting closer to the vantage point and started flying overhead as well as down below.
These rooms are highly sought after, offering sweeping views of the wide blue Pacific, a balcony that offers the perfect vantage point to drink them all in, and spacious surrounds that can easily accommodate up to four people, complete with a luxurious king bed in the bedroom and a generous sofa bed in the adjoining parlour.
Florida is well known for its fabulous sunsets and they do have many bars and vantage point for people to gather to watch the sun go down.
From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands — places that few people ever see.
You will catch glimpes of the lives of everyday people from this vantage point.
Here tourists will find a range of restaurants, up scale bars and cafes offering a great vantage point to do some people watching.
The Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, where we stayed at, also gives a good vantage point of the airplanes landing and all those people holding on to the fence; you even get to see some blown away into the water
Some people may be turned off with the partying vantage point I have, and that's ok... there's no shortage of travel blogs for them.
The only real difference between the two is the game's three - quarters perspective vantage as opposed to the original third - person, over-the-shoulder vantage (or better known as «butt cam» in this series).
From a particular heightened vantage point, David was able to localise individuals or groups of people as they made their descent, creating what seems like «film stills» - reflective moments captured in time and space.
David explains: «This project was special for me because I discovered the scene and vantage point while on my way to do another assignment, and once I began to photograph I was struck by the variety of oncoming visual stories that came into frame as people descended on the escalator down to a store below.»
In a reflection of the movement of people across continents, audiences move freely around the Marron Atrium, with the ability to watch from whichever vantage points they choose.
Depending on a person's vantage point, one might have felt intimidated and fearful, or enlightened, empowered, and protected.
[2] In the 18th century, Chinese artists began to combine oblique perspective with regular diminution of size of people and objects with distance; no particular vantage point is chosen, but a convincing effect is achieved.
Many of Campuzano's drawings originate from the vantage of obsessive fan and his fandom casts a wide net: from the arcana of British post-punk, to daily tabloids and People magazine, to ranking his favorite debut appearances of actresses in feature films.
Recalling the Polaroid snapshot taken beneath the artist's kitchen table, the concept for this large - scale furniture emerged when Therrien was struck by the fascinating perspective and vantage of a view not usually seen, wondering, «What if people could walk into an environment like that?»
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