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Other changes were made to make the play more cinematic.
The result is an almost cinematic experience for the player.
The year 1972 in film involved several significant cinematic events.
But once you accept the voice, the book is really very cinematic.
What does he think he'll find on this cinematic road trip?
I think this is the most cinematic of all his plays.
What's it like, in general, to think about your work taking on another, cinematic, life?
Over the years, it has become the country's major cinematic event.
All of her cinematic roles were between 1975 and 1976.
There is history, both personal and cinematic, every time we turn the corner.
The cinematic version of the red and the blue will also show in 2006.
At the end there is a moment of cinematic beauty.
Figure 5 shows another alternative: the cinematic point of view.
But that's almost beside the point, so cinematic is the book to begin with.
He has to make it more cinematic, but I'm going to show him how at lunch.
It was the first in the series to include an opening cinematic.
It speaks a cinematic language all of its own making.
He is separated from the others during the opening cinematic.
Other cinematic effects in the film have also been criticized.
But the topic that day was real science, not cinematic special effects.
And what skills would you need to work on a cinematic military shooter?
Yet few cinematic or video records exist of his works.
Here, perhaps, the cinematic possibilities become a little more obvious.
Anyway, there's far more to a cinematic experience than plot.
This he did in a contemporary style that is at times cinematic.