
34 definitions of realistic
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He commissioned a professional painter to produce photo-realistic paintings, based on photographs he had taken on the island.
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He commissioned a professional painter to produce photo-realistic paintings, based on photographs he had taken on the island.
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The way in which a sleeping girl would be staged with a camera in the realistic version of the world would look nothing like this.
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Colour photography, because it appears to be more realistic and to have more effect, would distract attention from what he wants to say.
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It may well have an extremely everyday subject (in fact it is a variant on the home movie), but, crazily enough, the film is not realistic.
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Where the actual experience and the realistic version of the world collide or leave each other in the lurch, that's where you experience unreality.
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Ganders realistic and at the same time fictional characters show similarities with a certain John who was the only subject of Re-Magazine, which appeared last year.
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Because of the realistic, documentary-style Rudelius employs - from (street) interview to candid camera - the viewer is carried along quite naturally by her narratives.
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The realistic version of the world is the version made by newspapers and television; supplemented by chats in waiting rooms or at the market, by press photos, radio and internet.
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