Sentences with phrase «as a film crew»

He can liberate the Americans by having them pose as a film crew scouting locations for a movie being shot in the Middle East.
Once he arrives in Iran and meets the Americans he must convince them to assume their roles as a film crew and become their secret identities and fly out of the country all within 48 hours.
Now we've got an official synopsis for the film, which adapts the true story of a CIA team that posed as a film crew in order to extract diplomats from Tehran in 1979.
This tense and frequently amusing reenactment of a covert 1979 CIA operation to smuggle assailed American political operatives out of Iran amid revolutionary chaos by disguising them as a film crew takes the material seriously while still having fun with it.
The film tells the story of an Iranian hostage situation, during which CIA agents pose as a film crew to save six Americans.
Affleck plays the CIA operative who aims to fly out six Americans posing as a film crew for a fake movie.
But as film crews were rolling, Sam began to climb the fence of his enclosure, almost getting a taste of the outside world.
When it comes to finding jobs as a film crew, you'll need to remember that your resume often makes the first impression of you.

Not exact matches

This one will be hard to stomach if you actually watch it, but as one of the first ever «found - footage» horror movies, about a fictional documentary crew shooting a film in the Amazon, it has been hugely influential.
And, so as not to miss the bandwagon, suddenly every business is in the video business as well and there's a video crew (generally composed of otherwise unemployed film school grads) trying to spin the day's every activity into something golden that they think the world wants to see.
20th Century Fox released the film's prologue on Wednesday night, which shows the crew of the colony ship Covenant as they party one last time before going into cryosleep.
Even a brand - new barroom became a set, as crews filmed bartenders shaking drinks for celebrity guests and BuzzFeed staffers competing in beer pong.
It seems unlikely that the lawsuit stemmed from privacy concerns but rather they, not Hurley, wanted to cash in on the event, as The Keeping Up with the Kardashians crew was there filming every precious moment.
Ridley Scott's film focuses on the crew of spaceship Prometheus as it follows a star map in a bid to find humanity's origins, with a slightly creepy AI humanoid assisting the crew.
On July 31, the film crew captured Stark and Estes as they cooked for friends and family at the Davis Family Winery in Healdsburg.
A TV production crew will film the three chefs on their journey as they discover the epicurean highlights of the island.
If there was ever any doubt as to Ice - T's stance on food, the hip - hop icon cleared it up in the Body Count video «Institutionalized»: While taking a lunch break, he's accosted by a film crew member wearing a «Meat Is Murder» T - shirt.
Suddenly, «Rockstar Charlie» is announced over the speakers to roars from the audience as the lights dim and cameras pop and an ESPN E60 film crew follows the lanky, former nursery school teacher turned model - boxer, somehow both as bouncy as Tigger and serene as a lullaby, throughout his ring entrance, preening before the crowd with his tats and Sid Vicious chain - and - lock necklace while models squeal out his name.
A new Ron Perlman movie is filming in Syracuse this week; crews set up scenes for filming «Asher,» starring Perlman as an aging hitman who seeks redemption, last night and early this morning.
Ingrid Dodd, Coastal's president, said in an email that the company's work included «meeting and greeting filmmakers, locations scouts, directors and producers to encourage them to film here in Nassau,» as well as «working with area hotels for lodging crew and talent.»
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Film crews are getting ready in downtown Buffalo as they prepare to film more sequences of «Marshall,» a biopic about Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
Several area colleges, as well as the regional film commission itself, are now offering courses for entry - level positions on film crews.
As the number of films produced here increases, so, too, does the number of local people needed to work on their crews.
And because I'm a sort of odd bloke, I decided to throw a juicer in the back of a truck, hire a camera crew to follow me as I drove across the United States, and make a movie about it — Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead, a documentary film about my journey.
The film crew was just like, «Dude, we're trying to make this look as good as possible.»
But when you have a film crew following you as you frantically run around San Francisco in heels, trying to abide by Rachel's styling criteria AND worry if you have lipstick on your teeth — the challenge was anything but simple!
They had three separate crews, they were following the guys as they were going on the different dates, they were filming the dates, the socials, the reactions after the dates.
The film doesn't pick sides for the most part, showing respect for both crews, and particularly both captains as they try to predict each other's moves.
Following a crew of high - school - aged Asian - Americans who use their reputations as studious bookworms to mask their criminal activities, the movie proved without a doubt that Cho had what it took to make it in film.
As for extras related to the film itself, all you have are castand crew bios and filmographies, and a print bio of Schindler.
Mendez's plan is to pose as a Hollywood producer scouting locations in Iran and train the refugees to act as his «film» crew.
Gordon Green wrote and shot the film, titled Prince Avalanche, in Austin last month prior to getting started on his remake of Dario Argento's Suspiria, and it's described as following «two men whose lives intersect while working on a road striping crew together.»
The cool variation comes in the form of his drug - addled brother who believes the film crew that's following him around is documenting his big comeback — when they're really making a documentary on the effects of drug addiction and using his name as former contender to add impact.
There is footage in the film — of gunfights, of meth cooks, of night expeditions into the hills along the U.S. - Mexico border — that would not be possible with the cumbersome cameras and crews of the past, with Heineman essentially going on ride - alongs as heavily armed vigilantes go about their business.
A documentary film crew join cult rock band, Dead Cat Bounce, as they cross Europe in search of lead singer Jim's real father - who he is almost certain is the legendary rock singer and Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale.
In films from 1952, thin - necked, crew - cutted Alvy Moore was typecast as snoops, unwanted suitors and general, all - around pests.
As in a film noir, a single decision in this film can lead to unimagined consequences, and so it is with Captain Kang and his crew.
Watching Greg and the film's crew try their best to deal with Wiseau is the main source of comedy, and it never gets old, as there are always new ways for Tommy to surprise, shock and bewilder those around him.
House of Lies, Season 5: Go behind the scenes with the cast and crew of House of Lies as they discuss filming the Season 5 finale in Havana.
He's the first victim of the film's crew of killers, referred to in the credits as Dollface (Emma Bellomy), Pin - Up Girl (Lea Enslin), and Man in the Mask (Damian Maffei).
In 2000 alone, she could be seen in no less than four films, including the action comedy The Crew, Red Planet, and as a bartender with questionable motives in director Christopher Nolan's unconventional breakthrough, Memento.
The film's plot creates unceasing amounts of sheer terror and breathtaking suspense as the ship and its crew face realistic and unknown dangers when it is continually threatened by the scientist's natural defenses while dealing with the antibodies and other factors.
As The Disaster Artist (both the book and the movie) details, he made all sorts of bizarre, incompetent decisions, like shooting his movie on 35 - millimeter and digital film simultaneously at prohibitive expense, building elaborate and pricey sets for locations he could have filmed on for free, and firing crew members without cause at the drop of a hat.
It's a horror flick afraid of its own audience, as lost in its own geography as the fictional film crew in The Blair Witch Project.
Brief flashes of insecurity would add a lot to the character of Morgan, but only when added at just the right time; as is, there are moments when the façade seems to falter with the entire crew present and you have to wonder how some more ambitious pirate didn't dethrone her long before the film had ended.
McConaughey, with his flattop «do, square jaw, and grim determination, is clearly giving his all here, as are Keitel (as Crew Chief Klough) and the others, but I couldn't help thinking the film would benefit from less diving and surfacing and more exposition.
To start with, there is the accident itself, which was not only caught on film, but which had filmmakers there beforehand, as Pearce and his buddies in the «Frends» crew (so named because there is no I in friends) were gearing up for the Olympics.
A successful stage director in New York by the late 1920s, George Cukor began working in Hollywood as a dialogue director and filling other uncredited crew roles on such films as All Quiet on the Western Front.
But the film doesn't dwell on her death for very long, instead jumping ahead four months when Joshy's small crew of friends (Nick Kroll, Adam Pally, Alex Ross Perry, and Brett Gelman) elect to celebrate his bachelor party, just as they had intended before the incident occurred.
The film stars Jude Law as a rogue captain who goes on a hunt for sunken treasure, but as greed desperation begins to take hold of his misfit crew, tensions cause the men to fight for their survival within their claustrophobic vessel.
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