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"And what we got from it, frame by frame … there was so much more nuance to the lighting changes.
Moreover, it does so with much more nuance, empathy and honesty than many previous film versions have done.
For example, because 3D cameras pick up so much more nuance, actors must be careful to under-emote, otherwise they will come off as phony.
As Azeem Azhar, chief executive of Peer Index put it, "We're at the start of this journey and we expect the journey to take us into much more nuance and granularity".
Suddenly, there is much more nuance involved, and the algorithms will have to become equally sophisticated.
There's much more nuance to the controls this time around, and your whip has more uses than just whipping fools.
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Consider, for example, how much more nuanced he made the character of Fredo.
Although dog stars do not compare with human actors, who give much more nuanced takes and have an easier time explaining their motivations, they can give camera-hogging performances.
I got to hear Klinsmann say a version of this, along with his much more nuanced thoughts, in an hour-long onstage interview, in March, at the SXSW conference in Austin, Texas.
The veteran political operative who was an aide to Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp is usually much more nuanced in his Trump pumping.
In person, people like this are far more impressive than on television: we pick up so much more on nuance.
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