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Word: visualizing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Commando does not offer much in the way of development. Schwarzenegger portrays a two-dimensional cardboard cutout capable only of delivering sour one-liners comprising nothing more than the most basic of sentence constructions punctuated by several hundred rounds of automatic weapons' fire. Despite the assistance provided by the visual aids, it is readily apparent that Arnold would have problems acting his way out of a light covering of aluminum foil...

Author: By Christopher J. Farley, | Title: Bang, Bang | 11/8/1985 | See Source »

...added, "How many people can say they've been in space? The dramatic visual impression and strikingly beautiful view might actually be worth it--as long as you're not too sick to care what the view...

Author: By Mark R. Hoffenberg, | Title: Tired of Sun 'n Surf? Try a Space Vacation | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

...Visually, Director Paul Czinner is content to let Rudolf Hartmann's production speak for itself. The perspective is from the center orchestra seats, with a wide view of the stage; there is little of the distracting crosscutting or ogling close-ups that later video directors have found so irresistible. One surprisingly awkward visual moment, though, occurs in the middle of the most famous line in the opera, the Marschallin's worldly wise "Ja, ja" as she withdraws from Octavian's life. Here the film leaps in mid-utterance from a long shot of Schwarzkopf to a close-up, calling attention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: A Night Or Two At the Opera | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

Although the HREC is still "pending approval" by University officials, it has already planned "about 20 tentative events." These include classical and popular music concerts, a series of musicals (including "West Side Story" and a musical written by Axelrod), staged readings, film festivals of work by Visual and Environmental Studies majors and other students, performing arts speakers and seminars, and dance parties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HREC Wants to Entertain You -- and For You to Entertain | 10/19/1985 | See Source »

...Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts: The views of the Carpenter Center as a piece of architecture vary widely. One legend even has it that it was built upside down. In 1961, when Harvard decided to build a home for the Visual and Environmental Studies department, they hired an architect of international renown, Le Corbusier: As a work by Le Corbusier, it does not stand out as a special building. But it is the only work by that architect in America, and as such it is a building of great historical interest...

Author: By Victoria G. T. bassetti, | Title: Making a Statement With Brick, Mortar | 10/17/1985 | See Source »

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