Sentences with phrase «as a comic production»

As a comic production technology company it is easier for you to optimize the comics for HD content because you have the same resolution and two different screen sizes.

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As Jerry Falwell maintains in his tragic television productions (which stand in opposition to the comic presentations of Robert Schuller), society slips toward its destruction.
Cohen and Carter ham it up as the brassy, much - needed comic relief, and their «Master of the House» is a fun production number.
... Another comic book movie reboot is gearing up to go into production this year in Spawn, and creator and director Todd McFarlane has been chatting about how the title character will communicate in the film, as well as speaking about its hard R - rated tone: «It's funny in Hollywood, if you say you want to do an R - rated movie, they go like «Oh like Deadpooland like Logan?»
According to Production Weekly, the concept is described as «Ocean's 11 with idiots set at Comic - Con».
Written by Freaks & Geeks / Undeclared / KNOCKED UP's Segel — so committed a comic actor that he goes the Full Monty not once, but twice — and directed by Undeclared writer Nicholas Stoller, this heartbreak - kid comedy is very much a Judd Apatow production: It even features Jonah Hill as an obsessed Infant Sorrow fan who works at Turtle Bay.
The Clockwork Girl is in production as a stereoscopic 3D computer generated feature film based on the comic book series published by Arcana.
As 20th Century Fox's X-Men spin - off Deadpool gears up to go into production, T.J. Miller (Transformers: Age of Extinction) has revealed on Twitter that his «comedic» role in the Ryan Reynolds - headlined movie is that of Jack Hammer, a.k.a. Weasel, who in comic book continuity (and presumably in the film too) is Wade's tech expert and -LSB-...]
As the segment plays out, you can see freedom in the production, Ward Kimball's comic tone, and even a cameo from Donald Duck.
Following our brief interview with the actress, production designer Robb Wilson King, who served in the same capacity on the second film alongside Roth and received his first credit as such on Wes Craven's 1982 comic - book adaptation «Swamp Thing», took us on an extended tour of the historic complex.
It also offers two featurettes --» The Origin Story of Big Hero 6: Hiro's Journey,» which follows the process of adaptation process from comic book to animate feature, and «Big Animator 6: The Characters Behind the Characters,» with the animators discussing the evolution of the characters on the screen — deleted scenes (in rough form, as they were removed in early stages of production; you can see one of them at the end of the post), and Easter Eggs for the kids to hunt for.
«Ted 2» features another subplot in which Donny (Giovanni Ribisi), the creepy dad from the original «Ted,» tries to kidnap the bear at New York Comic - Con to present him to the head of Hasbro (John Carroll Lynch) as the basis for mass production.
You wouldn't think she would need to appear in what comes across as a vanity production, although perhaps she was in the mood expand her depth by showing the public that she can be more than she was as a comic figure in the two episodes of «Horrible Bosses.»
Like our list of comic book - based superhero movies, we're not including production info such as cast, crew or plot; this is just an easy - to - read look at what's to come in North American theaters.
Like our list of comic book - based superhero movies and other genre movies, we're not including production info such as cast, crew or plot; this is just an easy - to - read look at what's to come in North American theaters.
As Pekar's musings are brought to the screen in this unique and engaging production, the movie playfully incorporates comic book - like panels.
As Warner owns DC comics and its iconic heroes, it has a lot invested in them and it shows: the DC Universe original animation productions smarter and more interesting than the animated Marvel adventures from Lionsgate and Warner creates terrific DVD / Blu - ray editions around the films.
That's not to say that Mystery Men has nothing to offer: it features some nice comic book style production designs of a Gotham - like city that can be described as a mixture between the Batman movies and Metropolis, but reminded me more of the excellent Watchmen graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Gibbons.
This is an interesting talk as the three not only talk about the films production, but they also discuss why certain elements were added to the film, most notably those which were taken directly from the comics.
Jim Broadbent and Allan Corduner star as Gilbert and Sullivan, who, along with their troupe of temperamental actors, must battle personal and professional demons while mounting a major production of their comic opera.
It is as thought - provoking as it is exciting, going in directions few, if any, major studio comic book superhero production ever has before.
Apatow, who deserves to be regarded as the preeminent figure in American comedy right now, has shown an uncanny knack for fostering bright young comic talent, and because he loves comics so much and is so fascinated by their process — the way John Cassavetes loved Method actors and their process — his productions tend to brim with scene - stealing supporting players, amusing non sequiturs, and running times (124 minutes in the case of The Five - Year Engagement) that few comedies in the history of moving pictures have shouldered without eventually buckling under.
There is hope on the horizon, though, as Spielberg is elbows deep into the production of «The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn,» a motion capture adaptation of the Belgian comic book series starring Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Andy Serkis, and Nick Frost.
But post-intermission, when even the production design starts to get as obnoxiously overblown as some of the performances (Mukesh's in particular) and forced comic and would - be emotional beats, the film flies way over the top in a manner far less fun than it is simply distracting.
As most readers might surmise, the production, storage, and distribution costs of digital comics are lower than their print counterparts.
According to Dowd, the division of labour in comic book production «is not really necessary except as an asset protection strategy» (2004:18).
Instead of starting directly addressing «digital comics» as such, I have taken a look at the assembly - line like conditions of production of American comic books before computers became the norm.
Viz was so excited about this manga that they rushed it into production in time for the 2000 presidential election, making the then - unusual decision of releasing it as monthly graphic novels (albeit small ones of 100 pages each) and 400 - page omnibuses instead of tiny monthly comics.
Those currently listed as new and «permanent» there are: Manga - Comic Editor / Production Associate, PHP Developer, Accountant, Production Associate, Graphic Designer / Marketing Assistant and E-commerce Sales Associates.
Since the beginning, every new console cycle has existed as its own separate era that video game players speak of with as much reverence as comic fans who use «Golden Age» and «Silver Age» as a shorthand to represent the different decades of comic production.
Pop artists appropriated the aesthetics of contemporary advertising, made use of popular means of production and expression, such as photography, film, or comics, and they lifted them to the status of contemplative objects, while at the same time scornfullyparodying the clichés of so - called high art.
The entire Chrome comic is a worth while read for Chrome fans as it explains many other design choices involved in the production of the browser.
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