1. Blu, the lighting designer, has much to do with establishing a mood. 2. All of which has little or nothing to do with the dance itself, except perhaps in fuzzily establishing a mood. 3. Chapters are preceded by brief essays, which establish the mood of the season and add to the personal appeal of the book. 4. Crowe played Beatles and McCartney music constantly on the set, establishing mood for his cast and crew. 5. He is able to establish a mood of gentle sadness, whimsy and romantic possibilities precisely by his refusal to do things conventionally. 6. He included long descriptive passages, which were not meant to be set to music but which establish the mood and setting for each of the three acts. 7. He has no idea of how to establish a mood of menace or to use a setting to evoke an emotional landscape. 8. In the introduction, for example, McGegan established a mood of crisp, elegant intimacy that was perfect preparation for ominous interjection soon to follow from the winds. 9. It helps to establish the mood of the piece and gradually becomes its pulse as the manhunt for Otomo goes on. 10. The final desperate day of a Tennessee summer will establish a mood for the fall. |