Not exact matches
Develop a strategy that articulates a clear and unique brand identity
in novel
ways using a mix of multimedia content to tell a
cohesive story.
The screenplay by Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) is close to perfect
in the
way it relays the
story of the match of the film's title, finding a
way to juggle a number of subplots to tell a
cohesive story that doesn't feel like a typical biopic.
The film is edited
in a
way so that for the first 30 minutes of the movie, there is no real
cohesive story, and it's incredibly hard to tell who the characters are, or what they are doing.
«How can we bring it together,» she asks, «
in a
way that tells a
cohesive story over the course of a semester?»
In subtle and not - so - subtle
ways, the big picture influences everything from word choice to plot adjustments and acts like glue, helping to stick the entire
story together as a
cohesive narrative.
So even though releasing a book
in parts would be a quicker
way to get your work out there, unless they are short
stories underneath a
cohesive umbrella concept like Wool, stick to completing the whole thing.
The
story is about as compelling and
cohesive as you'd expect a sequel to be, but it's certainly not trivial or nonsensical
in any
way.
-- are omnipresent throughout the 25 - plus hour
story, but it's all told
in an ultimately charming and
cohesive way thanks to a likable and varied cast of characters and beautiful watercolor / anime, almost Studio Ghibili - like, aesthetics.