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Bilans pożytków i szkód, czyli o polskiej edycji “Film Art: An Introduction”
Recenzja książki Davida Bordwella i Kristin Thompson Film Art. Sztuka filmowa. Wprowadzenie (2010) – polskiego przekładu słynnego na całym świecie wprowadzenia do wiedzy o filmie (Film Art: An Introduction – pierwsze wydanie: 1979). We wstępie Kłys prezentuje teoretyczny profil książki. Jak zauważa, teoria dzieła filmowego Bordwella i Thompson jest zarazem teorią neoformalistyczną („neo”, bo pierwszy formalizm to ten rosyjski) i teorią kognitywną. Następnie recenzent przechodzi do krytycznych uwag poświęconych wierności tłumaczenia. Kłys podkreśla, że liczne pomyłki czy potknięcia translatorskie (zwłaszcza dotyczące kontekstowego znaczenia słowa narrative) mogą zaciemniać neoformalistyczne rozróżnienia, które są niezwykle istotne w dziele Bordwella i Thompson.
Roaring 20s: Kristin Thompson: It's Time for 'Something Different'
\"(Riders are) working on motor skills without even knowing it,\" [Kristin Thompson] says. \"They're just thinking they're there to ride a horse and have a blast.\" \"I'm single, I don't have any kids,\" she says. \"It's kind of like if I'm going to do something different, now is the time to do it.\" What is lacking for 20-somethings in the Upper Valley? \"I think it's hard because of how the Upper Valley is set up that people are kind of far away. ... The 20-somethings that I know are from work and church. . . . If you have the same interests you might bump into each other that kind of way. I feel like a lot of people just don't know what's around, whether they're new to the area or people are just so busy, head down working on what they're working on, it's kind of hard to find new people (of the same age).\"
International Skills, International Game: Guam Native Kristin Thompson Adding To Lightning Soccer Club Coaching Staff
\"The South Pacific Games are a pretty big deal for the islands,\" she said. \"Since we're all too small really to compete in the Olympics, they're set up so that the best athletes on the islands can still get an Olympic-type experience. They really make you feel like you're in the Olympics.\" \"Whether it's the boys or the girls, she really has a way to get them to play for each other and makes every individual feel like part of the team,\" [Chris Spaulding] said. \"And just to have someone with her resume on the coaching staff is amazing. She has so much knowledge and experience. When she can say to the kids, 'I scored the winning goal against Fiji in an international tournament,' they really love that stuff.\" \"Ever since I first applied and looked at the club's website, I was impressed,\" she said. \"To have someone like [Charles Mhlauri] directing the program is huge, and it's just a very solid group. You can see why it's so popular.\"
Students receive awards from Lebanon County Bar Association
Kristin Thompson and Nico Toe each received a $250 award for their essays, which focused on the theme, \"Realizing the Dream: Equality for All.\" Nico Toe accepts the Lebanon County Bar Association Essay Award from President Judge John C. Tylwalk during the recent Law Day Ceremony at the Lebanon Municipal Building.; Kristin Thompson accepts the Law Exploring Essay Award from President Judge John C. Tylwalk during the recent Law Day Ceremony at the Lebanon Municipal Building.
Normal West's Thompson wings it to discus finals
\"I'm happy I'm in the finals and hopefully I'll do better tomorrow,\" said the top-seeded [Kristin Thompson], who threw 142 feet, 3 inches in Friday's prelims at O'Brien Stadium. \"He came in, wasn't really familiar with the sport,\" Thompson said. \"He's done all kinds of research outside. We are both learning together. He's able now to watch me very efficiently and tell me specifically what I need to fix. I owe a lot to him.\" \"It's a mental problem,\" said [Taylor Kirby], who hopes for cleaner vaulting today and a clearance above her school record of 11-6. \"Pole vaulting is so in your head.' \"
WEDDINGS; Kristin Thompson And C. E. Bonacci
Dr. Bonacci, 26, is a resident in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. A graduate of Kenyon College, he received a dental degree from Columbia University, where he is now a medical student. His father is a vice president of Matlack Inc., a trucking company in Wilmington, Del.