Stylistically , how did you choose to do bureaucratic documents?
Stylistically , what do they do the best?
Stylistically , and also I keep coming back in my mind to Gramercy Tavern, which seems, almost every day, to serve an
popular is pretty short right stylistically very similar to those early uh Edison movies and the other thing that you know made movies at that
Aesthetically, stylistically , I, at the time, was looking at things like Hans Holbein paintings, and there were an abundance of in the National
I'd say stylistically , I wanted the film to fit into this long tradition of political campaign documentaries which are all kind of that run-and-gun,
have meaning; they're wonderful to use stylistically , and as I say they're very popular in the business world, but after the first idea the minimum punctuation you should have is a semicolon.
shot and so it's interesting to me that YouTube in its early days was stylistically really similar you know everything on YouTube that was really
For our v-effects department, their problem is that every film is stylistically different.
My question was, it was originally a poem that you wrote when you were young and then obviously, you made an important stylistical change by turning it
a Bob Seger-- blah, blah, blah, touring, and then stylistically all over the map.
And we kind of reoriented our thinking to say, look, we need to just kind of pull back so stylistically , everything felt like it was in the same style and world.
So we got to the day, and I wanted Norah Jones, but Paul Stache felt that maybe, stylistically speaking, it wouldn't be good for Norah.
You would have probably gotten a pretty funny look, let alone calling it out stylistically