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Film, as last week's Hugo never tired of reminding us, is the language of dream – but looking at the prosaic nature of most cinema, you'd think 90 per cent of directors had never slept a wink in their lives.
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The language of dreams is so different to the language of academics.
My hunch is that it comes from the language of dreams.
The study also found that there were variable factors that significantly predicted the language of dreams.
The language of dreams inspires dance to me because the context is so not quotidian".
"My big goal in life was to learn and understand the language of dreams.
Yet this language of dreams might sometimes obscure the plainer facts of these players and their sport.
Unlike most theatre, which is rooted in the re-creation of authentic experience, a lot of great movies are not about authentic experience at all, but rather they operate on a subconscious level - the language of dreams.
If we assume people's dreams were cinematic before the invention of the motion picture, then what cinema has done is to take the language of dreams and bring it under our control.
The language of dreams would also allow me to write a story that people would read as a metaphorical tale as opposed to a comment on a particular society".
Toward a language of dreams.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com