With a contained environment, there is the promise of friction. And that is where the drama comes from.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Drama is about conflict, and it's about putting obstacles in the path of people you who care about.
There's something to play if there's conflict going on. Whatever that conflict is, that's where drama is; if the character is grappling with something you've got something to play, there's layers to it.
Everything has its own kind of theatricality and its own drama.
Drama usually has some sort of intense conflict.
What is drama but life with the dull bits cut out.
Now, drama is quite useful at helping us to understand what our position is and, conversely, we might then understand why our theatre is being destroyed.
In the end, it's acting, it's not real. But every director will tell you that you have to create conditions that create tension, because tension is what makes drama feel real.
When looking out the window and watching the water becomes a drama, then literally everything is a drama.
You can't just come up with an idea for a game and stick the drama on top. It all has to be one driving thrust.
By obtaining a sense of its place in the unfolding drama of life, set in an ecological theatre, so we can understand why it has become one of the leading players.
No opposing quotes found.