It allows me to
see dreamscapes in crowded urban streets and paint with my camera.
It allows me to
see dreamscapes in crowded urban streets and paint with my camera.
It allows me to
see dreamscapes in crowded urban streets and paint with my camera.
Not exact matches
Even when Anastasia has a nightmare, and we travel into her
dreamscape, we're not
seeing the world from her point of view, to get into her psychology of the moment; we're on the outside, watching her, while her old boss Jack (Eric Johnson) comes up from behind and tries to strangle her, which reads as hilarious, not frightening.
Lead Actress in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Queen Latifah (Life Support) Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect: The Final Act) Mary - Louise Parker (The Robber Bride) Debra Messing (The Starter Wife) Gena Rowlands (What If God Were the Sun) Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Robert Duvall (Broken Trail) Tom Selleck (Jesse Stone: Sea Change) Jim Broadbent (Longford) William H. Macy (Nightmares &
Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King) Matthew Perry (The Ron Clark Story) Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Greta Scacchi (Broken Trail) Anna Paquin (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) Samantha Morton (Longford) Judy Davis (The Starter Wife) Toni Collette (Tsunami: The Aftermath) Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV - movie: Thomas Haden Church (Broken Trail) August Schellenberg (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) Aidan Quinn (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) Edward Asner (The Christmas Card) Joe Mantegna (The Starter Wife) Also
see the acting nominees in the comedy and drama races, as well as the assorted outstanding - series contenders.
Mixed in with elements of hoodoo (
see «Beyond the Book»), Bond has created a terrifying
dreamscape.
With the
dreamscapes, they
saw storyboards of all of the material, and gave feedback on whether or not they felt like those interpretations supported the songs in the way they wanted.»
My paintings do not try to tell the viewer what to
see, instead they are meant to become a personalized
dreamscape for the viewer, an enveloping labyrinth to enter and travel through, wherein the viewer experiences his or her own recollections and thoughts through association and memory.»