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: A "fish out of water" action film where a Chicago detective (Jim Brannigan ) travels to London to extradite a mobster.
: The first American runner with autism to win Paralympic gold in the 1500m. subtitle Brannigan
: He views storytelling as a special form of "assembling and understanding data," distinguishing narrative from simple lists or inventories. : A "fish out of water" action film
: His work often focuses on how audiences use their own internal "schemas" to interpret camera angles, editing, and sound to build a logical plot in their minds. Other Notable "Brannigans" Depending on the context, you might also be looking for: : His work often focuses on how audiences
In his research, Branigan defines narrative as a mental process where we organize fragmented visual and auditory data into a cohesive experience. Key Concepts in Branigan's Narrative Theory
: A satirical, incompetent space captain whose "stories" usually involve his own exaggerated heroism or his pursuit of Leela.
The phrase "Brannigan — put together a story" appears to refer to the narrative theories of , particularly his work on how viewers "put together" a story from cinematic data.
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