Examples of 'dramatisation' in a sentence

Meaning of "dramatisation"

Dramatisation is the act of putting a story into a dramatic form, such as a play or film
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dramatisation
An impressive dramatisation consisting of picture and sound.
Their relative functionality leads to a dramatisation of human gestures.
This is a dramatisation based on true events.
Problems identified and warned against exaggeration and dramatisation.
The film is more a dramatisation than a biopic.
Dramatisation of everyday life on the paintings of milena jovicevic popovic.
The following is a dramatisation of actual events.
Dramatisation of the capture of the inca and the war of sweets.
If actions are not memorized dramatisation looses its significance.
The new dramatisation was heavily influenced by the earlier series.
This picture shows a dramatisation of slavery.
The dramatisation is fine.
The ensuing drawback of this is the dramatisation of certain situations.
Excellent dramatisation rather than a simple reading out.
I liked the dramatisation.

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Dramatisation makes us construe a meaningful world out of them and interact with it.
Creating a new dramatisation.
The epistolary statement should be the basic element of dramatic communication in this dramatisation.
He completed the dramatisation in a hospice bed with a borrowed laptop.
A voiceover is usually a dramatisation.
Face Cages is a dramatisation of the abstract violence of the biometric diagram.
I do not think that there is any place for that sort of over dramatisation here.
This is a dramatisation.
Would represent his ideas problems identified and warned against exaggeration and dramatisation.
In terms of dramatisation.
Degas inspired him to take original angles and apply the poetic principle of dramatisation.
It is the first known cinematic dramatisation of this story and is considered a lost film.
He and I were at work all day on that wretched dramatisation.
It is a dramatisation of the last days of German general Erwin Rommel.
The book of Job is a vivid dramatisation of this truth.
Dramatisation of the rise and fall of disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong.
The Swan Sequence may be seen as a dramatisation of them.
Much dramatisation shrouds the death of Ma Su.
Percy Gorringe did the dramatisation.
Dramatisation of Bible stories.
Holt and Fonda reprised their roles on a radio dramatisation of the film on Hollywood Hotel.
A tense dramatisation of a real-life hijacking at sea.
The last thing I want is a Hollywood treatment or dramatisation.
War and Peace is a television dramatisation of the Leo Tolstoy novel of War and Peace.
Throughout the film, original footage is seamlessly interspersed with the dramatisation.
So is she saying the film is a dramatisation of real events?
These, and her life story, were later the subject of a television dramatisation.
Such a dramatisation of lavatory necessities is offensive and against all sense of British decency . ".
It's my own fault for buying in a hurry and not spotting that it was a dramatisation.
This dramatisation was a team-work with his son actor Alan Napier.
Second instalment of autobiography, describing the fame his first book and its dramatisation brought.
This is an offbeat show, a dramatisation of The Land Around Us.
Second installment of autobiography, describing the fame his first book and its dramatisation brought.
The theatre opened with a dramatisation of Gilbert Parker 's The Seats of the Mighty.
Courvoisier was reported to have been inspired to the act by a dramatisation of Ainsworth 's story.

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