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"You still need the characters and setting, scenes and tension, dialogue and story arc.
Now, after a glorious decade of pushing boundaries and setting scenes, Trash is bowing out.
In setting scenes and defining her moods, he employs more weather reports than any book except "The Old Farmer's Almanac".
And I'd argue that spoilers have a part to play in whetting appetites, creating anticipation, setting scenes.
Mr. Glass responded with some of his most agile, vivid music, setting scenes with a genuinely impressive emotional specificity, as well as a keen ear for beguiling sonorities.
Maitland's own narrative strength is her skill at setting scenes that connect the harsh realities of medieval life with the no less cruel pagan customs and Christian rituals meant to explain and contain those realities.
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The filmmakers open their story gently, though, with mood- and stage-setting scenes mixed in with talking-head interviews.
The entire thrust of the film — emphasized by the atmosphere-setting scenes of littered slums and overwhelming crowds — is that in the Indian maelstrom the truth can't be found.
He also painted mood-setting scenes for films like "Flower Drum Song" (1961) and "55 Days at Peking" (1963), and was technical and promotional adviser for "The World of Suzie Wong" (1960).
Marcel Pagnol, the chronicler of life in Marseilles and its surroundings, set scenes from Marius around an idealised Vieux-Port.
Thomas Hardy sets scenes in his The Dynasts in the Gardens.
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