Sentences with phrase «at film development»

Organized in cooperation with the Frankfurter Buchmesse, Books at Berlinale brought rights holders to 12 books from nine nations to compete for the attention of filmmakers, producers, agents, scouts, any of whose interest could lead to a screen adaptation and a chance at film development.

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«Risk» first premiered at 2016's Cannes Film Festival in May, but with WikiLeaks» involvement in the election and some other new developments, Poitras updated the film to spotlight the latest developments.
Last year, First Solar announced it could take an impairment charge of between US$ 500 and US$ 700 million in the phasing out of the thin - film solar panel model it was producing at the time, its flagship Series 4, and speed up the development of the new model, Series 6.
Overall Event Summary Power Series Racing with Jim Burke - sub $ 1000 autonomous vehicle competition Comma.AI with George Hotz - company developing autonomous vehicles Swift Navigation with Dennis Zollo - centimeter accurate GPS PolySync with Josh Hartung - vehicle software platform Renovo with Chris Heiser - high end electric vehicle platform AutonomouStuff with Bobby Hambrick - autonomous development platform Plus a bonus video, The Race to Autonomous Driving, produced by our friends at Velodyne Thanks to Matt Cross at Frame44 for filming, editing, and producing these videos!
In this video, recently filmed at Harmless Harvest headquarters in San Francisco, we sat down with CEO Giannella Alvarez, who discussed the development of the line, the company's decision to innovate with probiotics, and how the products fit into its new zero - waste initiative.
A number of ingredient manufacturers have focused on the development of film coatings typically applied at the pre-dust stage, or as a pre-dip prior to battering.
The addition of a pilot - scale, nine - layer blown film line at DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers» application development laboratory in Wilmington expands its ability to help packaging customers bring innovation to market quickly and cost effectively.
I mean, playing games at places like Cameron Indoor or in the NCAA Tournament as the guy other teams are trying to stop may be of some value in terms of basketball development, but it doesn't hold a candle to FILM STUDY and EXERCISING IN A POOL!
At the older age groups, our youth team and development squad watched a short film called «Wonderkid», depicting the inner turmoil of a gay professional footballer (the film can be watched below).
Ben Cornwell is a partner and co-founder at Paperclip Ltd., the Los Angeles based boutique development firm focused on projects in film, television, and the digital space.
And SUNY Poly's is not expected to have an ongoing role at the film hub, said Howard Zemsky, the state's economic development commissioner.
Diaz brought up several new developments on their way to The Bronx as evidence of the borough's economic potential, including the Kingsbridge National Ice Center, a new television and film studio coming to Soundview, and a $ 550 million, two million square foot office expansion at the Hutchinson Metro Center.
Funding which the city proposed for expanding The Queensbury Hotel, establishing a Glens Falls film commission, constructing a catwalk at Charles R. Wood Theater and projection equipment at facilities that host the Adirondack Film Festival were not specifically approved as «winning projects,» but might qualify for funding under other broad categories in the plan, and city also can seek funding in the next round of regular state regional economic development grants, Bartholomew said.
Renee Reijo Pera's group at Stanford University in California filmed the development of 242 human zygotes — fertilised egg cells that have not yet divided.
«At the time of the film's development, no one was able to connect the dots between the phenomenon of the mass nesting and that the nests belonged to the Kemp's ridley sea turtles,» Wibbels said.
Thin - film microelectrode arrays produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have enabled development of an automated system to sort brain activity by individual neurons, a technology that could open the door to recording and analyzing unprecedented amounts of neural signals over time...
Dr. Peden has written or contributed to more than 160 peer - reviewed scientific publications on the kinetics and mechanisms of automobile exhaust catalysis; the development of zeolite catalysts for diesel engine emission control; hydrocarbon reforming over bimetallic catalysts; the structure of hydroprocessing catalysts; the development of novel, supported solid acid catalysts for petroleum refining; the growth and properties of oxide and semiconductor thin films; and model studies of adhesion at metal / metal - oxide interfaces.
Dec. 12, 2017 - Thin - film microelectrode arrays produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have enabled development of an automated system to sort brain activity by individual neurons, a technology that could open the door to recording and analyzing unprecedented amounts of neural signals over time...
In this week's roundup of film news and new trailers, get the first official look at Paul Thomas Anderson's fall release «The Master,» watch the latest preview for «The Campaign,» learn about the latest developments for the next «Hunger Games» and Marvel films, and more.
But I'm honestly a little disappointed that this film played out the way it did, because it could've been, at the very least, a good movie, if not a great one, if more of an effort was put into putting together a stronger script with better character development.
The film offers the spectacle of a filmmaker not only stuck in arrested development, but basking in it, thumbing his nose at anyone who would dare to call him out on it.
This week, get the first look at trailers for «The Hunger Games,» Pixar's «Brave,» the Snow White film «Mirror Mirror,» and more, and get a summary of all of the week's developments in the film world.
Watch new trailers for «The Dictator,» «The House at the End of the Street,» Sundance hit «Safety Not Guaranteed,» and more, and get a quick recap of this week's major developments in the film world, including news of sequels to «Anchorman» (good!)
The film definitely tries to cover as much ground as it can (It begins when Charlie is 5 in a London music hall and plows through the rest of his life, ending shortly before his death in Vevey, Switzerland, on Christmas Day 1977, at the age of 88) but in doing so abandons depth and development — so much so that the film inevitably feels like a bunch of glossy broad strokes.
The light - saber battle with Lord Vader at the end is epic, and it is a film that will leave you craving for the next development in the world of Star Wars.
Most of the performances are over the top and the inconsistencies in character development make the story hard to follow and the characters difficult to connect to, sadly this film boasts itself as a fable, indicating a moral lesson, but there are no such lessons to be had at the end of this film, if you can make it there.
It's the combination of character development, action and pure emotion that drives the film, where even secondary characters have motivations; a wonderful moment a lesser film would have cut for time finds the shapeshifting Mystique (Rebecca Romijn) propositioning Wolverine, at first disguising herself as Wolvie's crush, Jean Grey (Famke Janssen), then purring, «No one has left scars like you.»
The film declines to invite the viewer into its world; events unfold at a painfully slow pace, while some of the plot developments seem bewilderingly random.
In development as far back as 1988 by «House On Haunted Hill» director William Malone, the film circled development hell at MGM for a decade, with «Romper Stomper» director Geoffrey Wright briefly attached, before Hill eventually stepped in, rewriting the script (without apparently knowing that his studio bosses were happier with the previous version).
In what must have emboldened the teams behind at least three Robin Hood films in development as I write this review, this...
Peary builds his film as a sort of history lesson on the rise and development of film criticism from the early days prior to the release of The Birth of a Nation, the Sarris / Kael war, to Bowsley Crowther's 27 - year reign as top critic at The New York Times and even touching a little on the New World of the internet where everyone has the potential to be a critic.
One of Phase 2's most interesting developments, beyond the formal introduction of the Infinity Stones and the revelation of Thanos» (Josh Brolin) master plan to unite them, was Steve Rogers» (Chris Evans) rise to prominence; he's now at a level of parity with Iron Man, though his exact breakdown of seven films looks a bit different — he's the lead in three (the Captain America trilogy), the co-lead in two (the Avengers series), and made cameo appearances in two more (Thor: The Dark World and Ant - Man).
It is with Hellboy that del Toro seems most at ease, never losing the tone or vision of the film from beginning to end, and faithfully capturing not only the essential ingredients of Mignola's creation, but also deriving much of the storyline and plot developments from the comics themselves.
Even without having read Dan Brown's bestselling novel, it seems safe to assume based on both this film and Da Vinci that the author is more at ease with plot technicalities than character development.
Prior to joining Sundance, Putnam was President of Production at Miramax films, a division of the Walt Disney Company, where she oversaw Acquisitions, Development, Production, Post-Production and Production Finance and made or acquired films including The Coen Brothers» No Country for Old Men, Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will be Blood, Ben Affleck's directorial debut Gone Baby Gone, Stephen Frears» The Queen, Greg Mottola's Adventureland and Julian Schnabel's Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
And now, after years in development and at one point moving forward without Wan at the helm (thankfully that didn't last long), we finally have the first trailer and it's unmistakably a James Wan film, brooding with a creeping atmosphere and turning even the most subtle imagery into pure nightmare fuel.
The Odyssey film is in development at Lionsgate, and it is being reported that Hugh Jackman is the man they want to lead the...
Kelly Carmichael, the former production exec at The Weinstein Company and Miramax and co-founder of indie film and TV production company 375 Pictures, has been hired as president of production and development at Jessica Chastain's Freckle Films.
Though the germination of the film's concept is barely discussed therein, casting, the development of The Creeper's look (courtesy of illustrator Brad Parker), and various production challenges are, at length.
However, for the many years that Coco was in development at Pixar, the animated film had a very different opening.
Although not a slice of life film, one gets the sense that politics, both interpersonal and governmental, are always at the forefront of most confrontations, and it is in the richness of the presentation that Affleck finds a way to springboard what might otherwise amount to a routine child abduction drama, albeit one with a few nifty developments.
Well, that must have been said at the screenplay development stage for this film, because if there is a plot, it's the typical dumb - ass Hollywood kind; a small - town girl goes to the big city to find stardom, but can't get it through the normal avenues, finally getting it though compromising all of her values.
In development since at least 2015, when the studio fast - tracked production, the Channing Tatum film has experienced a series of delays as it passed through the hands of three directors — Rupert Wyatt, Doug Liman and Gore Verbinski — and underwent at least one rewrite.
Deadline's report cautions that there is no official development up and running just yet, but that bosses at the company recently heard a new idea for how the film could work and are now deciding whether to go ahead with it.
One of those films we were beginning to think would never crawl from development hell has at last made it out into the glow of the green light.
-- provided that there's still money somewhere on the table, at least — Paramount has already announced that it's begun development on a sequel to John Krasinski's surprise hit horror film...
Captain America is largely fun too, but whereas there was a strong, competent component of character development and storytelling in both the aforementioned films, Captain America seems happier to tease half - assed satire and self - aware winks at the audience.
An extensive selection of work from across the world is presented including the World Premieres of William English's HEATED GLOVES and THE HOST, in which director Miranda Pennell delves deeper into her past and her late parents» involvement with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (BP); Ben Rivers» THE SKY TREMBLES AND THE EARTH IS AFRAID AND THE TWO EYES ARE NOT BROTHERS, the feature element of Ben's current Artangel installation at BBC White City; EVENT FOR A STAGE by Tacita Dean, a filmed presentation of her live theatrical happening in collaboration with actor Stephen Dillane at the 2014 Sydney Biennial; the European Premiere of Omer Fast's REMAINDER, a London - set thriller adapted from Tom McCarthy's acclaimed novel of the same name; the European Premiere of INVENTION which highlights the possibilities of camera movement and the development of artistic apparatus and Kevin Jerome Everson's PARK LANES, set in an American bowling alley over the course of a day.
The first feature a look into the films development with «Brawl at Big Bentley».
This originally announced production was eventually abandoned, and at various points throughout a circuitous development process, the project was assigned to several directors including Phillip Noyce, Chris Columbus, Chuck Russell, Roland Emmerich, and Peter Jackson, the latter of whom had suggested an APES film to Fox in 1992.
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