Remember
the TV studio shoot - out, the nuke twist, that stealth mission in Russia?
Not exact matches
And when the
studio heard that Cybill Shepherd's pregnancy was delaying
shooting on «Moonlighting» and Silver wanted a
TV star named Bruce Willis for the lead — well, no one had high expectations.
Now, flesh - eating ghouls shamble and gnaw through pop culture from mainstream
studio pictures (Zombieland, World War Z) to
TV soaps (The Walking Dead), game - derived franchises (Resident Evil) to micro-budgeted efforts
shot in folks» gardens (Colin, made for just # 45).
In addition to 34 narrative and documentary feature - length films in competition, and eight shorts programs, the festival will feature panel discussions and workshops including «The Finest Hours» author Casey Sherman (and my former WBZ -
TV colleague) who'll tell you how he got from «From Page to Screen» and turned his book into a major
studio film
shot in Massachusetts.
When MacDowell calls Davison at his
TV studio to tell him about their son's accident, and he says he'll call the hospital, an ambulance coincidentally appears on a nearby
TV monitor; the sound of this siren carries over to a
shot of MacDowell with her son waiting for an ambulance to arrive, then carries over to Waits in a trailer watching the
TV ambulance and hearing a
TV voice - over say, «Accidents happen every day.»
The picture is perfectly clean and sharp throughout, and though this kind of movie could easily have made visuals an afterthought, it actually offers some nice views of New York City and tactful
shooting of the
TV studio.