1. And although audiences may expect greater realism, we still also appreciate a showy death. 2. Audiences tend to demand films that are faster-paced and gyrate to a rock-and-roll pulse, and that involve greater realism than soldiers and nurses bursting into song. 3. But greater realism in theory means better results in practice, as economists home in on a better understanding of the intricacies of the world. 4. Greater realism plus faster production means greater profits for all concerned, says Jim Silver, co-publisher of the trade publication Toy Wishes. 5. Her sharp critiques, he says, also gave greater realism to his female characters. 6. Playstation II has markedly increased graphics abilities and speed, providing greater realism in video imagery. 7. So will the Toshiba copier commercial, with its greater realism, offend? 8. This context of greater realism does afford some genuinely touching moments, mostly in the frailty and gallantry of the older show-biz troupers. 9. When Barnes and Noble gave living authors approval over the sketches, Summers pushed his work toward greater realism. |