Quotes About Framing
For the more words I had for things, the better I could frame my thoughts, the more vivid my thoughts became. Awareness deepened, consciousness sharpened.
~ Stephen R. Lawhead
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For each shot, the cinematographer decides how large the subject should be in the frame.
~ Steven Ascher
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When panning or tracking with a moving subject, it's usually a good idea to let him walk out of frame at the end of the shot to provide more options in editing.
~ Steven Ascher
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Deictic framing can be successfully taught, however, and when it is, perspective-taking and theory-of-mind skills improve
~ Steven C. Hayes
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So we must realize this: the suicidal framing story that dominates our world today has no power except the power we give it by believing it. Similarly, believing an alternative and transforming framing story may turn out to be the most radical thing any of us can ever do.
~ Brian McLaren
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During elections for the 1776 convention to frame a constitution for Pennsylvania, a Privates Committee urged voters to oppose "great and overgrown rich men … they will be too apt to be framing distinctions in society.
~ Howard Zinn
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A trip to the picture framer's, with a selection of prints, is the most joyous outing I can imagine. I've spent more money on framing than on anything else I own.
~ Eleanor Catton
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I enjoy setting the scene and coming up with interesting frames. 'True Detective' was a very hands-on set.
~ Cary Fukunaga
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Rimsha Masih fiasco—in which they had championed the execution of a fourteen-year-old mentally disabled Christian girl for the crime of blasphemy, only to be roundly rebuffed by a rare confluence of sane elements within Pakistan's legal system, media, civil society, and clergy, who collectively revealed that she had been framed by a property-coveting local mullah—they
~ Mohsin Hamid
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One of the simplest and yet most powerful ways we do so lies in how we frame the very question we ask of the evidence. When we prefer to believe something, we may approach the relevant evidence by asking ourselves, "what evidence is there to support this belief?
~ Thomas Gilovich
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From childhood my mother had me examining Robert Mapplethorpe's style and Egon Schiele's framing - that's what modelling is about.
~ Milla Jovovich
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For people of color - especially African Americans - the idea that racist cops might frame members of their community is no abstract notion, let alone an exercise in irrational conspiracy theorizing. Rather, it speaks to a social reality about which blacks are acutely aware.
~ Tim Wise
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Words that are carefully framed and spoken are the most powerful means of communication there is.
~ Nancy Duarte
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I nodded. It was interesting, I thought, how little some things had changed in three hundred years. Here's a situation where the government hires this guy to do its dirty work, he does part of the job but by mistake he creates a political problem for the government, so they try to get not only their money back, but also his fair share, then they frame him, and finally hang him. But somewhere along the line, most of the bucks slipped through their hands.
~ Nelson DeMille
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Cutting out images you like from art books and framing them is a great way of getting beautiful works on your wall. You can also frame magazine images or pick up inexpensive art at museum gift shops.
~ Zoe Buckman
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Life only has narrative when we frame it and edit it and call it certain things.
~ Peter Landesman
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Look, did you ask me to come all the way uptown just so you could stare at me like I was something in a petri dish? Next time I'll send you a photo." "And I'll frame it and put it on my nightstand," said Jace.
~ Cassandra Clare
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So it's not a problem of getting people to express themselves but of providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don't stop people expressing themselves but rather force them to express themselves; What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, and ever rarer, thing that might be worth saying.
~ Gilles Deleuze
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How you frame a debate is very important. When you call someone an 'illegal alien,' you've already stacked the deck against them.
~ Erik Larson
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The phrase itself, the American dream, was coined in the '30s basically in the heart of the Depression. Much of this framing was pointed at the need to keep the economy rumbling at a great pace when World War II ended. So one of the ways in which industry could keep going was to promulgate not collective consumption, but individual consumption.
~ Noam Chomsky
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It's funny how the beauty of art has so much more to do with the frame than the artwork itself.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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It's funny how the beauty of art has so much more to do with he frame than with the artwork itself.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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It's funny how the beauty of art has so much more to do with the frame than with the artwork itself.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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It's funny how the beauty of art has so much more to do with the frame than with the artwork itself.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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