stylise
IPA: stˈaɪɫɪs
verb
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of stylize. [(transitive) To represent (someone or something) in a particular style.]
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Examples of "stylise" in Sentences
- Feel free to stylise and offer different options (different effects or what-have-you).
- You can buy spares for them and different markings, so you can stylise them how you want.
- Too many films gloss over violence and hurt, or stylise it in a way that allows viewers to detach.
- However, even he is still caught in the long metaphysical tradition which needed to locate and to stylise being.
- After the war, bellebyrd blog noted, The Brücke group was quickly rehabilitated, and there was an attempt to stylise Emil Nolde as a resistance figure.
- I'm desperate to understand what the film will be like, what it will cover, and if Scott will be able to return to his former glory without reverting to playing around with camera effects that over stylise everything.
- There is a lot of dialogue, prompting some early reviews to call it too talky, but I put it to those reviewers that Tarantino is at his best when he is creating conversation- he has enormous power in the words he uses and rarely does he over-stylise.
- Simon is currently a professor with fxphd. com, and is running a 10 week course featuring a range of Red Giant software plugins for Final Cut Pro, which is aimed at editors who need to grade, improve and enhance footage, add flourishes, stylise shots, and perform post production and compositing tasks, all on a deadline whilst delivering technically proficient and high quality work.
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