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We wanted to capture something that spoke to the horror genre but was comedic and light.
But the reason for comparison is that some classic recordings capture something that eludes many studio recordings today.
"That a documentary can capture something that is never going to be the same again — that is something very exciting and powerful about film".
Throughout, though, there is this sense of stalking the remarkable, of trying to capture something that should, by rights, be near transcendent.
In its account of Esther's reckless leap of faith, the play manages to capture something that is rarely dramatized: the exhilarating newness of freedom.
"They were trying to capture something that was going to be lost -- he took what they were saying and turned it into policy".
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It tells us we've captured something that feels real to them.
As he reviewed his footage, Mr. Liohn realized he had captured something that fell outside his primary subject.
Yet for Alvaro Carballido, strategist at the agency Stack: "Advertising works best when it captures something that audiences already recognise, but in a newly imaginative and compelling way.
The narrative captures something that is rarely acknowledged in life: the envy that makes it impossible for some wounded souls to show gratitude or to accept goodness when it is finally offered.
As an image of a cataclysmic historical moment it captures something that is true of all historical moments: life does not stop dead because a battle or an act of terror is happening nearby.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com