Drawing on the fundamental drive to imitate and delving deeply into the pupil's personal experience and imaginative resources, drama may embrace all these elements of communication.
From this point on, he began increasingly to rely less on his own imaginative resources and more on exotic subject matter to give his work originality.
Like so many other animated features - "Robots" is another recent example - "Madagascar" spends all its imaginative resources on visual novelty while piecing its story together out of tired conventions and loud, obvious jokes.
It captured all their imaginative resources.
In his 2004 book, A Guide to Imagework: Imagination-Based Research Methods (Routledge), he identifies several techniques for producing data about identity, belief and society through the exploration of people's imaginative resources.
The sheer audacious novelty of the first "King Kong" is not something that can be replicated, but in throwing every available imaginative and technological resource into the effort, Mr. Jackson comes pretty close.
But Mr. King has vastly cruel imaginative resources, as readers of his more than two dozen previous works of fiction know all too well.
And Merritt's work has won kudos from mainstream literary critics ("A genius, unique, eerie and compelling ... fertility of imaginative resource."
Ms. Schadeberg has shown her imaginative resources as an interpreter of new music, and Mr. Porter his as a translator; it should be a good combination.
Winner of multiple awards including the prestigious BETT award for special achievement in education and technology, Annika works to bring together policy, industry and academia to create imaginative digital resources and practices that mobilize positive social change.