Not exact matches
T5is like ours make it easy to
shoot video and you don't have to carry
around another device to capture awesome
footage
Would you send someone to jail on the basis of video
footage shot with a low - resolution camera whose lens has dirty marks
around the sides and a massive hole in the middle?
The climax, which involves the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, utilizes flawless, set - based duplications of reality (no significant
footage was actually
shot in or
around New York).
The
footage rarely cuts, following Adrienne
around her flat with a smooth tracking
shot.
It's a document about the trauma glimpsed by a person in war, a brief but haunting view of tragedy, made up of
footage Hetherington
shot while traveling
around the world as a war reporter and photojournalist.
Utilizing clips of interviews with the cast and crew plus a good amount of production
footage, this program covers a number of facets of the film's production including casting, plot / character changes,
shooting in locations
around the world, the numerous cameos, and designing Phileas» inventions.
If you're looking for some behind - the - scenes
footage, there's one video of Sam Claflin walking
around in his underwear and another of Lawrence trying to predict how high they can go up in a Hovercraft before the fall would kill them, but the standout is definitely the video of Natalie Dormer getting her head shaved to play Cressida, the director of Katniss» propo
shoots.
To The Wonder is coming out quick in comparison to Malick's past films, which have taken years; but it also features
footage shot all
around the world (as well as all
around Oklahoma), which undoubtedly took some time.
It is surprising the director found time and energy to film this low - tech (color flickers in and out and Scorsese
shoots himself Blair Witch - style) but delightfully candid behind - the - scenes
footage that takes us
around the set and trailers.
Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei enlisted crew members
shooting footage in some 23 countries in order to make his documentary, Human Flow, about the staggering refugee crisis unfolding
around the globe.
More sweeping
shots of the landscape, and a lot more in - game
footage was shown this time
around.
While the last, gorgeous clip was mainly third - person in - game
footage and a few seconds of first - person action, this new video is all
shot from inside a mech, so you can see the HUD and what it will look like when you're jumping
around the devastated city, strafing behind cover, and firing away at your opponents.
This exhibition also re-presents a colour data stream from Changing Everything in 1998, made from
footage shot in the 1990s
around the South London Gallery, alongside film works on 14 monitors.
The Welfare of Tomas Ó Hallissy is filmed in and
around the Kerry village of Dún Chaoin and directly integrates newly scripted material
shot with actors with
footage from The Village which was also set in Dún Chaoin.
The video report I posted above is drawn from
footage I
shot five years ago, when I was lucky enough to land with an intrepid crew of scientists on the drifting, cracking, huffing, chugging sea ice drifting
around the North Pole.
For other video modes you get Hyperlapse, which creates smooth time lapse style
footage; Video Collage, which takes four six second clips and arranges them in a looping 2x2 grid; Live Broadcast, which records and streams directly to YouTube; and Virtual
Shot, which essentially takes a video as you move
around objects in a poor attempt to create a 3D effect.
More sweeping
shots of the landscape, and a lot more in - game
footage was shown this time
around.
Coverage here refers to the amount of
footage you
shoot of your scene, and trust me, if you don't get enough coverage during production you're going to be throwing clumps of your hair
around your editing bay when you get into post.
While Kevin ran
around and
shot photos and video
footage of the house, I chatted with Lisa about her experience buying and living in it.
We spent yesterday
shooting «pick ups» (little bits and pieces of
footage and audio that didn't get recorded the first time
around) for our pilot episode for HGTV.