Sentences with phrase «using creative dialogue»

Unlike many adventure games that rely on text boxes to reveal important information, the Curse of the Blackmoor Manor unveils such info to the player primarily using creative dialogue options, interacting with other characters to gain inside knowledge, which is one of the most fantastically realistic qualities of the game.

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In my dialogues with Third World Christians, I have sought to use the creative aspects of the black Christian eschatology in order to help us to see beyond what is present to the future that is coming.
Directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) with the animation wizards at Pixar, it takes on the challenge of delivering an animated feature that is predominantly wordless (and even some of those used are closer to sound effects than dialogue) and succeeds with both creative humor and visual grace.
Over 10 minutes each, Adam and Dog and Head Over Heels are both longer than they need to be, since they lack dialogue; the stop - motion Head has a creative concept, while the quasi-Biblical Adam makes nice use of the traditional animation medium that many love and miss.
If you want to increase creative capacity, they could act it out using dialogue and action, props, and costumes.
A quick revision of the guidelines for punctuating direct speech, used to remind students of how to incorporate quotes / dialogue in a creative writing task.
Use of digital video to improve student dialogue in German, an online bulletin board to encourage students to practice German grammar in more creative and collaborative ways, and student - created web pages to facilitate authentic uses of the German languages.
If you're interested in improving your writing and learning the creative writing craft, like writing in scenes; showing versus telling; using setting, characters, and dialogue; and structuring a narrative.
Or if you put together your family's story in a creative fashion... adding dialogue as you imagine some events played out and creating a rich tapestry of history and culture and how your family fit in, then maybe you want to call it a family biography using the techniques of creative nonfiction.
While the events must be real and the facts true, creative nonfiction conveys your message through the use of literary techniques such as characterization, plot, setting, dialogue, narrative, and personal reflection.
Using Dialogue Tags and Punctuation Properly by Carolyn Kaufman on QueryTracker.net Tips for Fledgling Writers, guest post by Becca Puglisi on The Thinker All in the Details by Stina Lindenblatt on Seeing Creative I Have a Message for Ms. Reader: Are You Telegraphing Your Plot?
One place authors of creative nonfiction are expected to use creative license is dialogue.
I don't knock the developer's choice to use a fictional language and therefore subtitle the entire thing, but it felt more budgetary then creative, especially when the dialogue was so bad that it had me bashing the circle button to skip cut scenes at points throughout the game.
You've got unique dialogue for «creative» uses of the engine.
Thimbleweed Park revels in nostalgia, filled to the brim with everything you'd expect from a LucasArts adventure game - witty dialogue, puzzle design that's creative, clever, and occasionally obtuse, and a playful atmosphere unafraid to shatter the fourth wall every chance it gets - but it also uses that nostalgia to play with your expectations in some clever ways, too.
Three Countries Textile Collaboration used a collaborative creative process to create cultural dialogues crossing local and international boundaries in a search for relevant ancient traditions of our world culture.
Mildred uses a visual vocabulary shaped by «memory, history, family, identity and place,» but seeks to engage the viewer in a «laboratory for creative dialogue» that transcends personal particulars and is transformational.
One of the reasons why I believe passionately that humanities scholars should engage more closely with artistic practice is that such a dialogue will foster a more creative and critical approach to the use of digital methods by humanities scholars.
Mury's work, whilst narrow and hugely free, opens up a dialogue around the history of art — Taking control over the entire creative process: from costume and set design up to the camera angle, he obtains a unique place in the contemporary scene among artists who use their own image as the strongest element of creation.
Our goal is that you leave this training with an expanded understanding of how and why to use different interventions at different times, and to support you in being creative within the structure of the dialogue process.
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