Not exact matches
The two - minute
clip is an outtake
from one of the
film's many breakfast scenes — only this time the early hours confrontation escalates to a full - blown food fight
between Lesley Manville's Cyril and Daniel Day - Lewis» Reynolds Woodcock.
Flashes of
film clips from Varda (including Cléo) and some of JR's large posted photographs appear at the very beginning, but on the whole the
film relies solely upon the interplay
between the two artists and their many camera subjects.
This video features a chat
between Geoff Johns & Kevin Smith, before showing just a few
clips of footage
from the
film.
Among the extras on this disc are a segment that pairs warmly anecdotal interviews with the lead actors with
clips from the
film, a comprehensive monologue
from the director, and an off - the - cuff chat
between Baumbach and his composers, Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips.
As standard as its title, «The Making of Nowhere Boy» (7:45) sprinkles
clips from the
film between comments by cast and crew.
Also included are a handful of deleted scenes, a multi-angle featurette that allows you to flip back and forth
between the storyboards and final version of two seminal scenes, and a short
clip from Shyamalan's first creature
film, «Pictures.»
This exhibition will explore connections
between the art of the impressionist painter and his filmmaker son, in part by showing
clips from Jean Renoir's
films adjacent to Pierre - Auguste Renoir's paintings.
In this lesson, students will analyze a reading
from Lesson 6 of Facing History and Ourselves» My Part of the Story and watch a short
clip from the
film American Creed in order to explore the relationship
between individual identity and the national identity of the United States.
This enhanced eBook contains the full text of the bestselling novel, and exclusive movie content such as: five video
clips from the
film; the director's movie shooting script; video interviews
from cast and crew — including Anne Hathaway and author / screenwriter David Nicholls — about their connections
between the book and the
film; and a reading group guide featuring full - color movie stills throughout.
The Heartland Institute hosted a debate
between its Science Director Jay Lehr and Professor Scott Denning of Colorado State University who debated
film clips from Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.
Drawing
from an fascinating upcoming documentary by UC San Diego grad student Ge Jin (YouTube
clip from his
film here), the MTV segment features interviews with workers and managers of several gold farms, which resemble a cross
between a 24 hour LAN party and a very shabby college dorm.
For
film editors alone, the possibilities are tremendous: Think about being able to preview a scene in a screening room, connected to your work machine, and being able to pause the playback
from your iPad, jump into the timeline, and move a
clip from one area to the other — or swap
between timelines altogether to preview an alternate version of the scene.