Sentence examples for narrative editing from inspiring English sources

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Mostly, historians conceal the whole process of research beneath the smooth surface of their narrative, editing themselves out of the finished product.

The report's authors are sympathetic to the dilemma, but not to its outcome: "There is a tension in magazine and narrative editing between crafting a readable story — a story that flows — and providing clear attribution of quotations and facts.

The report's authors are sympathetic to the dilemma, but not to its outcome: "There is a tension in magazine and narrative editing between crafting a readable story a story that flows and providing clear attribution of quotations and facts.

The authors write, "There is a tension in magazine and narrative editing between crafting a readable story -- a story that flows -- and providing clear attribution of quotations and facts".

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A critical edition of The Interesting Narrative, edited by Werner Sollors which includes an extensive introduction, selected variants of the several editions, contextual documents, and early and modern criticism was published in 2001.

What follows is a first-person narrative edited by Ms. MacDonald from their conversation.

He said that Kaminey would be able to compete with any film in the world in terms of its design, performances, inherent narratives, editing and pace.

A commitment to the age-old disciplines of film-making, a sober approach to narrative, precise editing, handsome photography, tonal coherence – none of them bad things.

Given the vivid revelations of "The Russian Years," this documentary's sometimes overwrought narrative and editing, with singularly inapposite cuts to later performances in "Giselle" and "Marguerite and Armand," are a distraction.

Because A Trip to the Moon preceded the development of narrative film editing by filmmakers such as Edwin S. Porter and D. W. Griffith, it does not use the cinematic vocabulary to which American and European audiences later became accustomed, a vocabulary built on the purposeful use of techniques such as varied camera angles, intercutting, juxtapositions of shots, and other filmic ideas.

Rather than modify their narrative, NBC edited the interview and used the rabbi's words in a context that grossly distorted his views.

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