That way steadiness is gained only at the cost of the expressive freedom and spontaneity achieved with a moving camera.
Some of the expressive freedom in this show is extraordinary.
It describes the practice of playing with expressive and rhythmic freedom.
Few architects haven't yearned at some point for the fine artist's expressive freedom.
With improv, people can find true expressive freedom since they don't ever know how the situation is going to turn out.
If there seems little to rebel against, this is at least a time of great expressive freedom.
David Taylor played the solo part with expressive freedom and burnished tone.
This marked a stark change in party policy from the expressive freedoms of the early Soviet years.
Each performer is instructed to play "with the expressive freedom of a solo or a cadenza" - including those playing the same part.
But he played with an excessive degree of expressive freedom.