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I learned not to rely on a script or teleprompter, which comes in handy when the teleprompter locks up.
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Managing neither espionage nor romance convincingly, the director, Kasper Barfoed, leaves Mr. Cusack no outlet for his signature quick-tongued charm, relying on a script (by F. Scott Frazier) that hews almost exclusively to clipped exposition.
Trading accusations allows the Iranian government to rely on a familiar script; far better is to ask unexpected questions that will take them off-script".
It's a really good training ground, partly because the budgets are small, so they have to rely on a decent script and acting and plotting rather than throwing a bunch of special effects at it.
Eschewing the quiet-quiet-quiet-BANG dynamic that has blighted so many mainstream shockers recently, Mike Flanagan's feature-length expansion of his festival-favourite short makes the unfashionable decision to rely on a twisty script rather than loud noises to deliver its creepy thrills.
They rely on a loquacious, keenly observed script (mapped out by Linklater, Delpy and Hawke), the sparring, symbiotic relationship of its two main players, and not a whole lot else.
Some of you may have noticed your cgi scripts have broken, this is probably due to the fact that our new webserver has a different directory structure, and your scripts rely on a hard coded directory path.
While the fact-based film might have relied on a manipulative script, Smith ensured emotional engagement without added schmaltz, but should have resisted his next collaboration with director Gabriele Muccino: the drippy drama Seven Pounds.
One administration official said Ms. Tutwiler had nixed the idea of a teleprompter in the East Room in Mr. Bush's first week, because she knew one had never been used there and that reporters would cast it as evidence that Mr. Bush relied on scripts.
Such script-based approaches usually rely on a constraint solver to generate the camera coordinates.
So scientists rely on a crude calculation.
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