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Ms. Godard said she relied on maneuvers like adding blue light to the Christmas tree in Simon's apartment to subtly heighten the visual atmosphere of the film.
One afternoon less than a month before the première of "Bringing Out the Dead," he and Schoonmaker settled into the back row of a multiplex theatre in the Viacom Building, at Forty-fifth and Broadway, to inspect a print of the film which had just been put through a process called skip-bleaching, the purpose of which was to subtly heighten the contrast between light and dark tones.
But rather than simply capture it, Clemento plays with various filmic techniques to subtly heighten and give a visual narrative to what he's recording.
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These scenes have a vital dialectical urgency, thanks to the actors' subtly heightened, fiercely focussed energies.
The director harnessed the format with extreme sensitivity, enhancing the beauty of the photography and subtly heightening the emotional content, rather than trying to dazzle us with technology for its own sake.
Leaning just slightly into the second note of their triplet before Kundry's hushed opening line in the third act, the cellos subtly heightened the impact of her suffering.
The electronic age further liberated light as a tool for emotional expression; suddenly, tinted hues could precisely and subtly project heightened psychological states.
A rhythm between boundary testing and retreat subtly suggests how restraint might heighten sensuality but also the emotional toll of holding back.
Subtly deepen your voice.
So, we heighten.
Their imperfections heighten the ambiguity.
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