Sentences with phrase «staccato rhythm»

Jim reluctantly mimicked an abrasive, demanding, staccato rhythm of «BUD!
Working with a smaller budget, it's basically a four - character film which wouldn't suffer too much from being staged in a theatre — featuring unusually long dialogue scenes in diners, restaurants and motel rooms, with staccato rhythms and masculine posturing borrowed from David Mamet, another of Anderson's key, acknowledged influences.
Tobey's linear networks, with their grounds of earthy color and charged staccato rhythms, initially coalesce around observed phenomena — New York City, Gothic churches, and what looks to be a crowded beach — then move on to more philosophical concerns.
His abstractions take as their inspiration fragments of observed reality: the way shadows on a stairwell establish their own staccato rhythm or afternoon light falling on an architectural detail creates random angles.
It certainly helps to be aided by the staccato rhythms of an Aaron Sorkin script, but in Steve Jobs, Michael Fassbender portrays the late Apple CEO like Silicon Valley's Gordon Gecko — impossibly charismatic despite a ruthless streak of narcissistic tactics.
A United Kingdom moves briskly through this early section, with a staccato rhythm that belies its period gloss.
Here, the Brit actor gets into the staccato rhythms of a New Yorker, his words coming out in quick bursts that mimic the style of a sarcastic wiseguy from a 1930s Hollywood film.
While it's an interesting perspective to inhabit, the staccato rhythm of the sentences can get a little tedious, as Ginny would say.
The annual Jazz festival in Eleuthera gathers together prestigious international musicians and Bahamian Jazz artists for a weekend of staccato rhythms... Read More
The annual Jazz festival in Eleuthera gathers together prestigious international musicians and Bahamian Jazz artists for a weekend of staccato rhythms and improvised melodies.
In another, he scrambles the wood from the gym floors of shuttered high schools, giving it the staccato rhythm of geometric abstraction and transporting it from the arena of sport to art.
Either way, it is a nice intervention — to think of Griffa channelling those ancient memories while listening to Mozart or Chopin - music of light, staccato rhythms and graceful glissandos — or Glass's meditative musical perambulations.
«In Shards, the staccato rhythms of floating eccentric shapes, reminiscent of Kandinsky's biomorphic abstraction of the 1930s, creates a series that is whimsical and jazzy» (Axsom 154).
Verbal and nonverbal utterances, beats, pulses, staccato rhythms and tones of varying pitches populate the exhibition.
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