Sentences with phrase «sorts of editing»

Now that you've an idea the sorts of editing you'll need, you have to actually choose editors and get your project scheduled.
There are many sorts of editing, and your story may need one, more, or all of them.
Now that you've an idea the sorts of editing you'll need, you have to actually choose your team and get your project scheduled.
And while one should not expect their beta - reader to be cozy with Chicago Manual of Style, this is because that sort of edit should already be done by the time it gets to the hands of a beta - reader.
Friends don't let friends send their babies out into the world without some sort of editing.
I can, however, make recommendations for this sort of editing once your manuscript is ready.
An editor has a different job based on what sort of editing they are doing.
C.S. — I think that what you're seeing is a skew based on the SORT of edit being done.
Have you listened to authors and their horror stories about what sort of editing — or not editing — has gone on?
This sort of editing is irreplaceable.
Another newbie mistake that we often see is people putting up their own photos without any sort of editing.
Most pros, though, will want to add voice - overs, music or some sort of editing to the videos.

Not exact matches

Take WordPress as an example: Through accessing your online dashboard, any member of your organization can easily find, sort, or edit all your existing website content.
After a year of dreaming and then a year of writing, and now a few long months of edits and planning and marketing, it's finally time: Out of Sorts: Making Peace with an Evolving Faith has...
After a year of dreaming and then a year of writing, and now a few long months of edits and planning and marketing, it's finally time: Out of Sorts: Making Peace with an Evolving Faith has now been released into the big wide world.
sort of the same argument christians make about those who violate the translated, edited hearsy from iron age sheep molesters
After making this over a dozen times, here is my edited version: when looking for this recipe, I was looking for a «garlic herb» sort of potato.
I use PicMonkey, which is a free website with all sorts of funky photo editing options.
Yet when writing up this blog post and especially, choosing and editing the photographs it struck me that this is exactly the sort of fun, mess filled activity that children enjoy.
whenever i have a big chunk of free time (usually some sort of break when i'm home), i crank out a bunch of recipes with pictures, and then edit and write the post when it comes time to publish.
I have my hands on all sorts of digital initiatives, from managing traffic goals to programming our podcast, editing articles to the gazillion other things that it takes to run a website.
Following the race Salo's Wikipedia page was cheekily edited with all sorts of crazy conspiracy theories, such as: «As a steward of the FIA he helped Ferrari by giving Max Verstappen unreasonable penalties,» and «Mika Salo is rumoured to be involved in the largest FIA corruption scandal of 2016/2017.»
The music ramps up perfectly and there's all sorts of flashing lights and fast editing.
But sure, point out another blog that is asking these sorts of questions and discussing them with different viewpoints and doesn't delete or edit the conversation beyond recognition.
Then let the people from the Department of the Budget review what they propose, rather than giving it to the Agency heads and their Executive Teams to edit and sort out.
He thinks it might open the door to a new sort of social media — an «Instagram for data» that lets you collect your stats, manage them with editing tools or filters and share them with your friends.
That scene came to mind as I sorted through the tawdry verbal wreckage on social media and in print of the «debate» over CRISPR, the revolutionary new gene - editing technology.
We also interrogated the population of sorted, CD81 - negative cells for the expression of pluripotency markers (Figure 4, Panel B) and identified that successfully edited hiPS cells were 92.6 % Oct ‑ 4 positive, 99.7 % TRA ‑ 1 ‑ 60 positive, and 99.99 % SSEA - 4 positive.
The unique genes of the subspecies can be edited into the genome of its closest living relative, the Prairie Chicken, effectively resurrecting the Heath Hen via a sort of one - directional hybridization.
Experiments like these intensified calls for a moratorium on such research, and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine launched the Human Gene - Editing Initiative to sort through the complex scientific and ethical issues they raise.
Charles «Chuck» Konsitzke is the associate director of UW — Madison's Biotechnology Center, a sort of one - stop shop for scientists in need of DNA sequencing, genome editing and other services.
In a paper that June, scientists demonstrated how it might be possible to efficiently edit genes — that is, how to snip DNA at a particular spot and insert different DNA, a sort of biological version of word processing's «find and replace.»
Not only does shopping promote more waste physically, but one could argue that the «need» to shop or buy more things is just another excuse for not doing the work of editing, sorting, categorizing, and organizing.
The next box is the Asian beauty edit, with all sorts of Eastern gems.
Yet when writing up this blog post and especially, choosing and editing the photographs it struck me that this is exactly the sort of fun, mess filled activity that children enjoy.
I promise it is only slightly edited to make it a little lighter since it was sort of dark outside at the time but all the colors are the real deal.
It's subsequently not surprising to note that the inherently fascinating premise effectively compensates for the relentlessly unappealing visuals, with Berg's reliance on shaky camerawork and rapid - fire editing testing one's patience virtually from the minute go and ultimately lending certain sequences an all - but - unintelligible sort of vibe.
Punctuated by mobile subtitles and assaultive editing, the movie underlines the daily threat of living in places where kidnapping is a sort of business, organized and ongoing even as it is also a sign of utter chaos and imminent breakdown.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
Shot and edited with the sort of willful slovenliness that presumably fits the anything - goes grab - bag effect Smith was going for, «Yoga Hosers» looks as though it was probably pretty fun to make, though only the director's hardcore fans and SModcast listeners are likely to find that pleasure in any way infectious.
The nice thing is that these featurettes, running six to 16 minutes apiece, are all edited smartly, avoiding the sort of repetitive, desultory clip-fests that too many supplemental short - form pieces utilize.
Liman and his successor, Paul Greengrass, reasoned that deliberately chaotic shooting and editing could transform an otherwise ordinary fistfight or rooftop sprint into something disorienting and, when done well, pretty exciting, and the Bourne films handle that sort of cut - and - paste mania better than just about any film not directed by Tony Scott.
In general, though, the house style of the franchise (clean, pared - down visuals made kinetic in the editing room) lends itself supremely well to this sort of mundane thriller, where the action only ever alternates between chases on foot and in cars.
But no, talk like that is silly; Dunkirk is the serious sort of capital - f Film that wins technical Oscars by the score, and sound editing should be no different.
The sound editing, as is usually the case with Darren Aronofsky's films, is top - notch, as you can sometimes distinctly make out the differing sounds that characters of differing size make as they tread on some of the old wooden floors — the sorts of seemingly incidental details that can make a world of difference to a horror film's overall effectiveness.
Murphy, once sort of appealing as either her trademark tramp or hallmark mental patient (she's a little of both in Just Married), allows her desperation to save this project to transform her into a spastic homunculus, her manic transformations from Cheshire grin to howling lament not aided by eleventh - hour edits that sacrifice (again like Orange County) whole segments glimpsed in the promotional campaign in the hope that a reckless pace will mask its witless devices.
It's more of a slice of life sort of movie than one with a clear and easy - to - summarize narrative, but it's essentially a very good film concentrating on loss of innocence, scattered with moments of greatness usually brought to the surface by its strong technical aspects (from its stylized editing to its sporadic shifts in tone).
But it's a good kind of pummelling — not the Michael Bay sort of pummeling in which scenes are edited in such a way to indicate that something important is happening, even though it isn't, with enough swirling camera movements so as to induce motion sickness.
Kline's performance is so gratingly obnoxious, written like some sort of raunchy cartoon character — engaging in depravity and eccentricities and contradictory exclamations — that it's shocking that no one in the editing process insisted on toning him down.
As the actor establishes their character — the beginning Winslow Boy is sort of a rapid, pre-Christmas ground situation exposition dump; Mamet keeps it moving through dialogue speed, repetition, Barbara Tulliver's editing, and especially Benoît Delhomme's photography.
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