Sentences with phrase «thought about genre»

Many self - published authors, and authors in general, just write books about general topics (like literary books) without any thought about genre or product positioning.
I never really thought about my genre before (and I used to take pride in the fact that it's «completely original») but not knowing it was hurting me.
As we discuss findability with students, we spur them to think about genres, user needs, tagging and keyword searches, as both users and creators.
Think about your genre while considering this (of course) and pay attention to those outliers.
Think about your genre's «formula,» if there is one, and be sure to include all major turning points associated with that formula.
You have to think about genres and branding and marketing and design and all the aspects of bringing a book to the world.
I think in terms of length think about your genre, think about the value you're giving.
How do you think about genre and your covers, and your work?
Whether it is cars, computers, smartphones or video games, what we think about a genre, developer, or style of game will greatly influence our perceptions of the final product we actually get to evaluate.

Not exact matches

He's cheerfully brought vulgarity to the highest office in the land and, come to think of it, has reconfigured American politics as a form of porn, squarely in the S&M genre, in which someone in the White House is always about to get publicly humiliated.
But I also think everything is crossing so many genres and everybody kind of knows about so many different styles of music that there's no way to only be influenced by one genre
One wonderful thing about the fountain pen reviews as a genre is that the average pen fiend cares about all the things I think about when buying an ink.
There will come a day when the mythological stories are supplanted by some other genre that possibly some young filmmaker is just thinking about discovering for all of us.»
This is a topic close to my heart, so it was a joy listening and learning as Jose Morales (a bishop in the Disciples of Christ Church who also happens to be a DJ) explained how we can think about biblical genres much in the same way we think about musical genres, and as Jay Bakker shared why he hasn't given up on the Bible, even when he's seen it abused and misused.
Some thoughts on the latest of a growing number of food - and health - related documentaries, along with some thoughts about this documentary genre, in general.
This would be an example of a front to back imbalance and is mostly caused by the anteriorly - dominant nature of dance technique (think about the many pliés and développés performed in all genres of dance).
That song and band fall under one of my more favored music genres: Indie / Alternative / Rock... so naturally, when I was thinking about what to call this post, aiming for my sweatshirt to be the focus, I thought of that song.
When most people think about horror movies these days they think about the traditional slasher film or the recent (and grotesquely named) «torture porn» genre.
I think the problem is that the film arrived before local industries set their rules on this, says the helmer about South Korean exhibitors demanding Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers and young adults, such
When the only «negative» aspect about this game I can think of is that it felt too short, I feel very confident about recommending it to all gamers, both fans of point and click adventure and those new to the genre alike.
Instead of approaching the decade through the lens of one genre or auteur, Bordwell thinks about the stylistic hallmarks that distinguished the decade — for example, screenwriting conventions like flashbacks — and how they paved the way for the classical Hollywood form we might take for granted today.
Those guys love the genre, they love these movies, they know every detail of them, so it's not a huge stretch to think that they would know about that version.
15:30 - Do you think about where this fits into the sci - fi genre?
I knew there were some scripts around about it, but I knew that they were horror films, and I thought it was impossible to do a story about this as a horror genre film.
As we head towards the 2017 Academy Awards, many horror fans (myself included) are insisting that John Goodman be nominated for 10 Cloverfield Lane, and all the Oscar chatter got us thinking about other great genre performances that probably should have, at the very least, nabbed nominations.
Sure, some of them may not be missed — I haven't heard anyone complain about the V remake biting the dust and Caprica somehow never lived up to its brilliant pilot episode — but the thought of there not being a single show on TV featuring a starship captain is a depressing one to genre fans.
«It seems to me that's executive think — that this is some kind of prehistoric genre that nobody cares about anymore,» Jewell says.
«I think it makes a special kind of sense for horror games where immersion is more important than perhaps in other genres... I think we should most definitely start thinking about what we could do with that kind of technology in the future.
I grew up with noir movies, like Mildred Pierce and All About Eve and thought it would be really interesting to start to delve a little bit more into genre.
I mean, to think that a movie like Get Out — not only a genre movie, not only a February release, but an excoriatingly political and inescapably black satire, to boot — is being talked about as an Oscar front - runner... That's wild to me.
«We were thinking about making some kind of game that would help us build some 3D graphical experience, and we figured the fighter genre would be the best for that, so I came up with the original design plan.»
This week, David Chen, Devindra Hardawar and Adam Quigley deliver their thoughts on two of this year's most critically acclaimed films, debate whether or not the Coens have ever done a «straight genre exercise» before, plus offer a crazy theory about the real meaning of Black Swan and speculate on where Aronofsky's career might be headed next.
ShockYa recently had the chance to talk to Gillespie one - on - one about what attracted him to «Fright Night,» what he thought about shooting the movie in 3 - D, and his next film, the genre mash - up «Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.»
For those with open minds about the material, Almodovar keeps us riveted to the proceedings with gusto, and while it may not be his best work, it is still quite evident that a true master of his own genre is at play, causing us to think about what roles and identity actually are, and then he pulls the rug out and we rethink them again.
I recently had the chance to talk to Gillespie one - on - one about what attracted him to Fright Night, what he thought about shooting the movie in 3 - D, and his next film, the genre mash - up Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
The classic western had all but already faded away, so thinking about the Coen's version as being such a classic western (though I'd argue with enough of a darker tone and elegiac ending that it's edging toward revisionist in tone if not in content) after so many years of revisionist westerns is interesting in relation to the original True Grit being almost a throwback to earlier western styles itself, as 1969's westerns generally blew the lid off classic westerns as a genre.
No Country for Old Men simply transcends the genre, possibly without even thinking about it (the Coens, usually so ready to be recognized for the dissimilarities between their films, draw no attention to No Country's genre... in many ways, it's the least Coen - identified film of theirs in fifteen years).
You can't decide what people like, or even if the game is gonna be any good, I think it probably will though, the best thing about other platforms is variety, the Wii U doesn't have that, if Bayonetta 2 doesn't sell, I wouldn't be surprised, as the first Bayonetta wasn't really appealing to most people and did pretty poorly, Nintendo need to bankroll all kinds of different genres, though this is exclusive, don't expect it to do better than most 3rd party multiplatform games.
That's a weird thing to think about, especially when compared to recent films in this same genre.
I feel like the genre is at a turning point where it's about to be reinvigorated, I've already seen a few of the films coming out next year (ones that simultaneously fit the definitions of the genre while taking it to new places) and I think 2013 will represent a turning point.
Despite the stigma that surrounds the video game movie genre, Alicia Vikander recently explained to CinemaBlend why she didn't think about the «video game movie curse» while making Tomb Raider.
I think such an interesting variable in film storytelling is just an audiences preconceptions about a genre and genre conventions.
It is a movie genre that can be pretty limiting when one thinks about it.
With the explosion of media such as the internet, surprisingly young children have access to recorded performances of a good standard in virtually every genre of music; and think often think deeply about the music which attracts them.
We identify genre, character, and themes, and we begin to think about why the media is «for» us.
It details the «signposts of this genre: 1)» lively» title 2) ingredients list 3) method 4) temporal «time» words - First, Next... 5) recipe amounts - pinch, heap, dash... 6) numbered clear, precise language 7) closing line The theme is a sensational summer which encourages the children to think about what ingredients make a wonderful summer for them.
This lesson is perfect for a lesson in a school library to get students to think about opening their minds to new genres.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
Encourage students to read diverse texts: Reading and then thinking and talking about different genres is a robust sequence for learning academic language.
The extracts are from the following genres: • mystery stories, (Tasks 1 - 4) • adventure stories (Tasks 5 - 9) • dramatic stories (Tasks 10 - 12) For each extract a grid is given to prompt children to plan their stories and think about what grammar, punctuation and vocabulary they will use to make it interesting.
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