This example well embraces Eisenstein's techniques in capturing conflicts of planes, volumes, lights and tempo added with visual metaphors that enable the consciousness of audience to leap to awareness with the newly exploded meanings. ... I can thus decipher a world that you do not know" and this montage technique was his unique and original way of expression and explanation which was very different from Eisenstein's collision montage. ... In the creation of a story, Eisenstein's montage of attractions and collision editing have performed as a machine and organism utili...
The aim is to let the images speak for themselves, following the slow and fatigued step of the working class man: with this technique we follow character's situations and state of mind step by step. ... Concerning the structure of the sequences "little by little episodes become increasingly dramatic: the escape of the accomplice, the impossibility to arrest the thief, the attempt of robbery. This dramatic climax of the story confirms an unnatural succession of events, which were carefully studied in pre-production." The figure of Bruno also gives an intense dramatic impact: Bruno can...
Together, they then progress to a depression-like state as they dramatically embrace and fall to the ground, sobbing loudly. ... This technique is demonstrated in the spoken phrases: "Ain't never enough time, ain't never enough", "I wish I knew how to quit you" and "I can't stand this anymore, Jack". ...
This produced dramatic increases in the volume and variety of manufactured goods, and changes in the dynamics of society. ... This was because British entrepreneurs and government officials realized their head start and forbade the export of machinery, manufacturing techniques, and skilled workers to other lands. ... The Age of Industrialization not only expanded the economies of developing nations, it also generated dramatic social changes that established new patterns of globalization. ...
Rapid change also requires the utilization of modern tools, techniques and technologies, all of which Starbucks manager must be involved with in order to sustain competitiveness and profitability; this also helps in being informed of what the consumer wants as well as potential demands. ... A handful of forces, most notably technological advances such as the Internet, and the tendency for companies to expand their sales and built-up worldwide have raised dramatically both the competition companies face and the speed with which they must cope with change. ...
Over the course of eighty years this resulted in a dramatic increase in both the number of interest groups wanting to play a role in the American political process and in their ability to influence government decisions. ... In pressure groups, it is clear how their members can corrupt government officials, using numerous techniques to pressure them into meeting their particular interest groups wants opposed to the parties beliefs to stay in office. ...
At the time this Report is being released, the world economy continues to emerge slowly from the most serious economic crisis of the post–World War II period-one that has deeply transformed the global economy and highlighted the increasingly important role that emerging markets and developing economies play in the global economy. As advanced economies are searching for ways to speed up their economic engines, emerging and developing countries have been important drivers of the global economic recovery. As a result, the nature of the relationship between advanced economies and emerging on...