Sentences with phrase «production designers»

For my second viewing, I sat in the back of a theater with one of the American film industry's most accomplished production designers as she whispered to me, pointing out where computer - generated imaging was used, where it wasn't, etc..
Written and directed by Pi Ware and Susan Kraker; director of photography, Marco Fargnoli; edited by Tom Sanders; music by Andrew Gross; production designers, Mr. Ware and Ms. Kraker; produced by Mr. Ware, Hilary Six, Ms. Kraker and Jon Lawrence; released by Indican Pictures.
Directed by Danny Boyle; screenplay by John Hodge, based on novels by Irvine Welsh; director of photography, Anthony Dod Mantle; edited by Jon Harris; production designers, Patrick Rolfe and Mark Tildesley; produced by Andrew Macdonald, Boyle, Bernard Bellew, and Christian Colson; released by TriStar Pictures.
Crew: Camera (color, 24p - to - 35 mm — shown in Beta), Stephan Schultze; editor, Randy Mack; music, Dean Harada; production designers, Kenn Coplan, Jennifer Copp; sound (Dolby SR), Jeremy Hoenack; casting, Shana Landsburg.
Historians, production designers, producers, and other cast / crew members were interviewed for this segment, which is easily the most interesting of all those included in this DVD.
Produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick; screenplay by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, based on a short story by Clarke; director of photography, Geoffrey Unsworth; edited by Ray Lovejoy; production designers, Ernest Archer, Harry Lange, and Anthony Masters; released by Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer.
The production designers have made a rich world full of colorful and creative robots.
Occasionally, I get to collaborate with the costume or production designers.
The three short pieces feature «SouthSide Sailor Scouts» (think: Beyonce - meets - Selena - meets song, dance and stories), Peter Carpenter's «Rituals of Abundance for Lean Times # 7: Divisions of Labor» (one part humorous and two parts conversation starter) and The Hypocrites» «Midsummer Dream» (a retelling of Shakespeare's most popular comedy as told by four actors, who also double as production designers).
The «Star Wars» star and the production designer split in May after 22 years of marriage.
How production designer Hannah Beachler brought the fictional land of Wakanda to life in the hit film Black Panther.
Alex McDowell, a production designer on the Watchmen, wanted to know why Dr. Manhattan was blue.
According to production notes of «The Martian,» the production designer said the desert is «uncannily similar to Mars in its reddish orange hues.»
Richard Wright was our production designer and he found all the books that were used in the credits, we used their images but changed the book titles to various credits.
Our production designer, Mike DeCicco, also deserves a lot of credit.
I used to work for a company as a production designer for mass - produced planters and baskets.
Award Winning Production Designer, Prince Kojo - Hilton, Is Now Chairperson Of Ghana Association Of Vi...
It is to the credit of the cinematographer (Soderbergh himself, although he is credited as Peter Andrews) and its production designer, Antxon Gomez, that the film brings Bolivia to harsh life on screen.
Jon Hutman the production designer on this project created the quintessential English country cottage.
Behind the scenes, Spielberg collaborated with director of photography Janusz Kaminski, production designer Adam Stockhausen, editors Michael Kahn and Sarah Broshar, and costume designer Kasia Walicka Maimone.
Directed by Shawn Levy; screenplay by John Gatins, based on a story by Dan Gilroy and Jeremy Leven and a short story by Richard Matheson; director of photography, Mauro Fiore; edited by Dean Zimmerman; music by Danny Elfman; production designer, Tom Meyer; produced by Don Murphy, Susan Montford and Levy; released by Touchstone Pictures.
Directed by Clare Peploe; written by Ms. Peploe and Bernardo Bertolucci, based on the play by Marivaux; director of photography, Fabio Cianchetti; music by Jason Osborn; production designer, Ben Van Os; produced by Mr. Bertolucci; released by Paramount Classics.
Camera (color, widescreen, HD), Mac Fisken; editor, Valerie Krulfeifer; music, Giona Ostinelli; music supervisors, Timothy Bickford, Mandi Collier; production designer, Angel Herrera; art director, Priscilla Watson; set decorator, Carl Turner; costume designer, Lauren Howard; sound, Nathan Whitcomb; re-recording mixer, Shawn Duffy; visual effects supervisor, Joel Hebner; stunt coordinator, Hebner; line producer, Moana Sherrill; associate producer, Fadi Saab; assistant director, Adam Werth; casting, Lindsey Weissmueller.
The most invaluable below - the - line contribution, meanwhile, comes from production designer Alex DiGerlando, who furnishes the film's broad range of Floridian boxes — big and small, flashy and fetid — with a wealth of subliminal personal and social history, even as they stand empty.
It's a smart choice, allowing cinematographer Ben Seresin and production designer Ben Scott to entertain us with sumptuous color and light even as we cringe at the sound of the narrative wheels laboriously squeaking.
Written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg; director of photography, Daryn Okada; edited by Jeff Freeman; music by George S. Clinton; production designer, Tony Fanning; produced by Greg Shapiro and Nathan Kahane; released by New Line Cinema.
Directed by Tim Burton; screenplay by Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren, based on DC Comics characters created by Bob Kane; director of photography, Roger Pratt; edited by Ray Lovejoy; music by Danny Elfman; production designer, Anton Furst; produced by Peter Guber and Jon Peters; released by Warner Bros..
Directed by Michael Bay; screenplay by Caspian Tredwell - Owen, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, based on a story by Tredwell - Owen; director of photography, Mauro Fiore; edited by Paul Rubell and Christian Wagner; music by Steve Jablonsky; production designer, Nigel Phelps; produced by Walter F. Parkes, Bay and Ian Bryce; released by DreamWorks Pictures.
It's a production designer's coup de cinema, a nightmare version of megalopolis, an urban landscape without sun, seen through a smog of pollutants and despair.
Production companies: Schiwago Film, Australian Centre for the Moving Image Melbourne the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Nationalgalerie — Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Sprengel Museum, Burger Collection, Ruhrtriennale Cast: Cate Blanchett Writer - Director: Julian Rosefeldt Producer: Julian Rosefeldt Executive producers: Wassili Zygouris, Marcos Kantis, Martin Lehwald Director of photography: Christoph Krauss Production designer: Erwin Prib Costume designer: Bina Daigeler Editor: Bobby Good Music: Nils Frahm, Ben Lukas Boysen Sales: The Match Factory
In the second, director of photography Declan Quinn and production designer Stephanie Carroll (10:30) discuss the look of the film and how they worked to achieve a common goal.
Directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell; written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Chris Lloyd, Joe Keenan and Will Davies, based on a story by Mr. Fell, Peter Lord, Mr. Clement and Mr. La Frenais; edited by John Venzon; music by Harry Gregson - Williams; production designer, David A. S. James; produced by Cecil Kramer, Mr. Lord and David Sproxton; released by Paramount Pictures.
Directed by Roman Polanski; written by Rafael Yglesias and Ariel Dorfman, based on the play by Mr. Dorfman; director of photography, Tonino Delli Colli; edited by Herve de Luze; music by Wojciech Kilar; production designer, Pierre Guffroy; produced by Thom Mount and Josh Kramer; released by Fine Line Features.
Directed by Anton Corbijn; written by Rowan Joffe, based on the novel «A Very Private Gentleman,» by Martin Booth; di - rector of photography, Martin Ruhe; edit - ed by Andrew Hulme; music by Herbert Grönemeyer; production designer, Mark Digby; costumes by Suttirat Anne Lar - larb; produced by Anne Carey, Jill Green, Ann Wingate, Grant Heslov and George Clooney; released by Focus Features.
Venue: Sundance Film Festival (Competing) Production companies: Nonetheless Productions, Extraordinary Renditions, First Birthday Production Cast: Joe Seo, Youn Ho Cho, Haerry Kim, Tae Song, Eric Jeong, Janice Pak, Angie Kim, Kahyun Kim, Ho Young Chung, Linda Han, Esteban Andres Cruz Writer - director: Andrew Ahn Producers: David Ariniello, Giulia Caruso, Ki Jin Kim, Kelly Thomas Executive producers: Il Ahn, Terry Ahn, Mattia Bogianchino, Beatrice Camerana, James Kuan, Marco Mazzonetto Director of photography: Ki Jin Kim Production designer: Hyein Ki Costume designer: Emily Moran Editor: Yannis Chalkiadakis Casting: Julia Kim Sales: The Film Sales Company
Written and directed by Peter Berg; director of photography, David Hennings; edited by Dan Lebental; music by Stewart Copeland; production designer, Dina Lipton; produced by Michael Schiffer, Diane Nabatoff and Cindy Cowan; executive producers, Ted Field, Scott Kroopf, Michael Helfant and Christian Slater; released by Polygram Filmed Entertainment.
SEVEN Directed by David Fincher; written by Andrew Kevin Walker; director of photography, Darius Khondji; edited by Richard Francis - Bruce; music by Howard Shore; production designer, Arthur Max; produced by Arnold Kopelson and Phyllis Carlyle; released by New Line Cinema.
Technically, besides Burton, Elfman and production designer Anton Furst, Batman «s kind of underwhelming.
In the static images arena, the Production Designs (9 mins) showcase the work of production designer Arthur Max with his own commentary.
Directed by Todd Phillips; written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore; director of photography, Lawrence Sher; edited by Debra Neil - Fisher; music by Christophe Beck; production designer, Bill Brzeski; produced by Mr. Phillips and Dan Goldberg; released by Warner Brothers Pictures.
Venue: Sundance Film Festival (U.S. Dramatic Competition) Production: Burn Later Productions Cast: Clea DuVall, Melanie Lynskey, Natasha Lyonne, Vincent Piazza, Jason Ritter, Ben Schwartz, Alia Shawkat, Cobie Smulders Director - screenwriter: Clea DuVall Producers: Sam Slater, Paul Bernon, Sev Ohanian Executive producers: Mel Eslyn, Clea DuVall, David Bernon Director of photography: Polly Morgan Production designer: Lanie Faith Marie Overton Costume designer: Alex Simone Editor: Tamara Meem Music: Sara Quin Casting: Amey Rene Morris Not rated, 87 minutes
Credit screenwriter Steve Kloves, who wrote every script but that of Order of the Phoenix, with judicious pruning and a knowledge of the epic's internal pressure points, and the technical crew headed by production designer Stuart Craig for visualizing the landscape of Hogwarts and beyond with such lavish, meticulous creativity.
Production company: Marvel Studios Distributor: Buena Vista Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong «o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Sterling K. Brown, Florence Kasumba, John Kani, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Andy Serkis Director: Ryan Coogler Screenwriters: Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole, based on the Marvel comics by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Producer: Kevin Feige Executive producers: Louis D'Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Nate Moore, Jeffrey Chernov, Stan Lee Director of photography: Rachel Morrison Production designer: Hannah Beachler Costume designer: Ruth E. Carter Editors: Michael P. Shawver, Debbie Berman Music: Ludwig Goransson Visual effects supervisor: Geoffrey Baumann Special effects supervisor: Dan Sudick Casting: Sarah Finn
Screening his own insipid campaign ads (in an office lit and dressed Godfather - style by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and production designer Dean Tavoularis), Bulworth is driven to depression by his own ingratiating persona.
Directed by Tom Hooper; screenplay by William Nicholson, Alain Boublil, Claude - Michel Schönberg and Herbert Kretzmer, based on the musical by Boublil and Schönberg and the novel by Victor Hugo; director of photography, Danny Cohen; edited by Chris Dickens and Melanie Oliver; music by Schönberg, lyrics by Kretzmer; production designer, Eve Stewart; produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward and Cameron Mackintosh; released by Universal Pictures.
Camera (color, widescreen, HD), Bobby Bukowski; music, Anthony Partos, Matteo Zingales; music supervisor, Michael Hill; production designer, Alex DiGerlando; art director, Christina Kim; set decorator, Monique Champagne; costume designer, Meghan Kasperlik; sound (Dolby Digital), Micah Bloomberg; supervising sound editor, Odin Benitez; re-recording mixer, Mark Mangini; visual effects supervisor, Tarn Fox; stunt coordinators, Kevin Beard, Danny Cosmo; assistant director, Thomas Deckaj; casting, Douglas Aibel, Tracy Kilpatrick.
Directed by Judd Apatow; written by Apatow and Steve Carell; director of photography, Jack N. Green; edited by Brent White; music by Lyle Workman; production designer, Jackson De Govia; produced by Apatow, Clayton Townsend and Shauna Robertson; released by Universal Pictures.
Venue: Sundance Film Festival (U.S. Dramatic Competition) Production companies: AMBI, Sparkhorse, Mockingbird Pictures Cast: Lily Collins, Keanu Reeves, Carrie Preston, Lili Taylor, Alex Sharp, Liana Liberato Writer - director: Marti Noxon Producers: Julie Lynn, Bonnie Curtis, Karina Miller, Andrea Iervolino, Monika Bacardi Executive producers: Talal Al Abbar, Matthew J. Malek, Anita Gou Director of photography: Richard Wong Production designer: Maya Sigel Costume designer: Maria Tortu Editor: Elliot Greenberg Music: Fil Eisler Casting: Rich Delia Sales: WME / AMBI
In the latter domain, we hear from director Milos Forman, producers Janet Yang, Michael Hausman and Oliver Stone, writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, actors Woody Harrelson, James Cromwell, Edward Norton, Vincent Schiavelli, Brett Harrelson, Courtney Love, costume designer Arianne Philips, production designer Patrizia von Brandenstein, and real - life personalities Larry Flynt, Alan Isaacman, and Reverend Jerry Falwell.
Director of photography: Rachel Morrison Production designer: David J. Bomba Costume designer: Michael T. Boyd Music: Tamar - kali Editor: Mako Kamitsuna Casting: Billy Hopkins, Ashley Ingram Sales: WME
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