Sentence examples for artistic constraints from inspiring English sources

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Although the filmmakers often talked about freedom, they revealed a perverse desire to romanticize the artistic constraints of dictatorship.

A member of the Communist party, he returned to his county in 1945 and stayed to make many successful films under political and artistic constraints.

They claim to prefer its "warmth" and other aesthetic qualities, such as its granularity, as well as the artistic constraints that shooting on film imposes.

The classic studio era, for all the artistic constraints that it imposed on directors, also gave the high walls behind which to live wildly (and the considerable means with which to do so).

Wajda once said to me, when I asked him whether he would prefer the freedom of Western film-making to the artistic constraints of the Eastern bloc, that there were always ways of getting round political censorship but no way to avoid the censorship of money.

The song's title was invariably seen as a statement on the demise of the Beatles, as commentators viewed the album as Harrison's liberation from the artistic constraints imposed on him within the band.

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It's one of the paradoxes of writing fiction as, I suspect, of most other kinds of artistic activity, that constraints act as a stimulus to the imagination, rather than an impediment.

The steps to be faced for smart renovation of historic buildings and recent constructions are not the same, as in the first case artistic and architectural constraints have to be respected.

The existentialist philosophers did not refrain from formulating internal (aesthetic) and external (ethical and political) constraints to artistic practice, but their aesthetics fundamentally proclaims the radical freedom of the artist, also seeing in it the privileged exemplar of human freedom in general.

Meyerhold refused to submit to the constraints of artistic uniformity and defended the artist's right to experiment.

But it also means that the director is the artist regardless of practical constraints or compromises, the artistic negotiation of which is itself part of the artistry.

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