Word: visualizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Ingmar Bergman fails, he does it not with a flump but a crash--a crash because his mastery of film technique is so complete that his movies consistently reach the heights of visual excellence. And from such heights, one can achieve a searing success or a crashing failure...
...genius. He has enabled the production numbers to overcome musical, lyrical, and logical problems with superb choreography, and his pace works furiously to combat the tedium of the story. Francis Mahard's sets and Lawrence Whitman's lighting are completely professional, and Lewis Smith carries through the visual excellence with ingenious costumes...
...staging a concert reading of Tamburlaine, Seltzer robbed himself of the visual splendor and seemed to sentence his audiences to a few hours of exposure to almost constant shouting. But heavy cutting of Marlowe's lines, some clever technical effects, and a splendid reading by David Stone as Tamburlaine almost make this production first-rate theatre...
...staff of Cambridge 38 recently characterized the magazine as "sorta a Cambridge version of Life." In fact, Michael O'Hare's lead article, "First Term in the Visual Arts Center," is to the VAC as Life's inclusive series are to the universe. O'Hare ranges from a review of the caligraphy exhibit to a critique of Le Corbussier's architecture, from objective descriptions of courses to questionable evaluations of instructors and goals for the center. Yet, despite some superficiality (What are "the mind-broadening aspects of the cinema as an instructional device" which are allegedly the basis...
Look and its partners in the enterprise, Eastman Kodak Co. and Harris-Intertype Corp., which built the equipment that adds the plastic lens coat, have high hopes of commercial success. Cowles Magazines & Broadcasting, Inc., Look's parent company, plans to establish a separate corporation, to be called Visual Panographics Inc., to sell its 3-D process to greeting-card manufacturers, display-art companies and anyone else willing to pay the price in money and time for an unspectacled illusion of depth...