Word: craftmanship
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Critics of the second type, he continued, attempt to criticize movies objectively. He said these critics usually fail because they know nothing about movie techniques. "If they are going to criticize craftmanship," he asserted, "they should first learn something about movie making...
...embodies precise and intellectualized control, and her outlook is reflected in her evaluation of music. In her eulogy in the 1953 Saturday Review on the death of Dinu Lipatti, she wrote: "When the compositions of Dinu Lipatti are all printed, the greatness of his gifts and of his craftmanship will be recognized. It will become obvious that he was really a composer, one who heard notes, rhythms, who knew and enjoyed to assemble them, to choose, and to reject, to organize time and build forms; one who found his real self in the process, and who used the technical means...
...reliable performers in the lower price range for magnetic pickups is the PICKERING 380--C. It has a smooth quality which many people prefer, and, at $29.95, it is a best buy. The afore-mentioned GRADO and ADC models are still better performers and exhibit astounding high precision in craftmanship...
...ancient Japanese art of Kobu, long ignored in this country, demands both an exacting craftmanship and the most profound philosophic reflection for its highest enjoyment. The combination of talents makes it the most difficult of arts and it has been little practiced outside of certain circles in Japan. About four years ago, however, a group gathered on Cape Cod whose happy union of philosophic and practical energy made possible the first International Non-Objective Kobu Art Association...
What middle-age has not withered is Poet Nash's determination to do his work with craftmanship...