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Discover LudwigThe phrase "narrative rhythm" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the flow and pacing of a story or narrative, including the use of sentence structure and word choice to create a sense of movement or rhythm. Example: The author masterfully crafted the narrative rhythm in her novel, using short, punchy sentences to build tension in the action scenes, and longer, flowing sentences to convey the characters' emotions.
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And the storytelling thing and narrative rhythm, but I think that's about it.
Instead, the artfulness is in the choice of "camera angles" and – most crucially – the narrative rhythm.
This chronological conceit is clever, and it provides "Change of Plans" with an engaging, offbeat narrative rhythm.
The mood is restrained and gentle and the narrative rhythm fluid and easy, meandering from story to story.
And the graceful adagio of his narrative rhythm may turn to tedium in the banality of your living room.
Or are they content to vote for Chazelle's punchy dialogue and propulsive narrative rhythm in any category they can?
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Given her subject matter, Ms. Burson might have been a bit more attentive to narrative rhythms.
Not because it alludes to anything French, but rather because in its narrative rhythms and visual textures it feels more like a French movie than anything else.
In the meantime there's "Kuroneko," one of those films that, in its narrative rhythms and stylistic choices, feels unmistakably of its era but without any of the dust that can cling to some older art-house efforts.
But more than anything, Fitzgerald's narrative rhythms, as interpreted by Mr. Shepherd, are what create the specific configurations of time and space, as the reader's enthusiasm, excitement and agitation meld with those of the narrator.
The narrative rhythms are established by mood rather than chronology: a simple cut might signify the passage of a day or several months, and major events in the characters' lives must be inferred in retrospect.
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