Sentences with phrase «between crew members»

The Office Assistant Crew Supervisor will be the liaison between crew members and Operations Supervisors.
The best moments from the story come through uncovering information about the crew and what caused the disaster; these can be found in the form of well written emails between crew members or excellent voice acted audio files.
Cut to a few years later, with the international crew of the Cloverfield — led by its American commander, Kiel (David Oyelowo)-- under pressure after too many failed experiments, with a possible war between Germany and Russia fueling more tensions between crew members Schmidt (Daniel Brühl) and Volkov (Aksel Hennie).
Relationships between crew members are tested and forged, survival instincts kick in and a new ally, Jaylah (Sofia Boutella), is found.

Not exact matches

In the basement of the Eugene O'Neill theater, between scene and costume changes, members of the cast and crew gathered around a TV set to watch the Australian Open final.
These roomier dimensions can house between two and six crew members for missions of 21 days — longer than any previous vehicle except space stations.
When the Apollo crew members, pictured above performing prelaunch tests on Earth, ventured to the moon between 1968 and 1972, they exited a magnetic shield around Earth called the magnetosphere, which protects us from cosmic radiation.
Recently, in a collaboration between NASA's Integrated Immune and Clinical Nutrition Assessment flight studies, researchers examined the blood plasma of 28 crew members before, during and after their missions.
The funding is for the final phase of the commercial crew program which includes final development and certification of the systems, at least one demonstration flight to the ISS carrying at least one NASA crew member, between two and six additional flights to the ISS, and «special studies.»
Indeed, between Levy's tear - jerking tale of how, after screening Just Married, the powers that be pegged him as the perfect captain for this ship and his seemingly - genuine delight with filler shots (as well as every single member of his cast and crew), 98 minutes of hearing him talk makes for an even more gruelling experience than just watching the movie, I'm surprised to say.
This chapter succeeds by bringing Spock back to life in a way that prevents a simple reunion with his former crew members, but it serves best as a bridge between the second and fourth film.
Special Features Audio commentary from 2002 featuring director Robert Altman and producer David Foster New making - of documentary, featuring members of the Cast and Crew New conversation about the film and Altman's career between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell Featurette from the film's 1970 production Art Directors Guild Film Society Q&A from 1999 with production designer Leon Ericksen Excerpts from archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Gallery of stills from the set by photographer Steve Schapiro Excerpts from two 1971 episodes of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael Trailer PLUS: An essay by novelist and critic Nathaniel Rich
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by Cox, executive producer (and ex-Monkee) Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas and select co-stars; deleted scenes; interviews with various cast and crew members, including Iggy Pop; a conversation between Stanton and producer Peter McCarthy; and the heavily edited TV version of the film.
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the film with additional footage not in the film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)
Adam Savage of Discovery Channel's MythBusters often reports that a member of his crew had an epiphany: «The difference between play and the scientific method is writing stuff down.»
Between takes, dozens of crew members prepare for the next scene as several extras stop to check their text messages.
Equipped with enough genetic material to populate a new planet, these fifty set out to travel to the farthest reaches of the galaxy, with their only link to home a fragile telepathic bond between a blind crew member and her sister back home.
Contrary to ordinary outrigger canoe paddling, HSCA honors how the ancient Hawaiians actually traveled between the islands: members do not make crew changes during races and they travel every island channel that connects the Hawaiian islands.
Contrary to ordinary outrigger canoe paddling, HSCA races honor how the ancient Hawaiians actually traveled between the islands: members do not make crew changes and they travel every island channel that connects the Hawaiian Islands.
Through the use of an augmented reality device, players are able to view past conversations that took place between the former crew members and get a better idea of how their stories are connected.
You start your adventure recruiting some heroes in the city (you can always recruit more between missions) from classes like knights, clerics, thieves, archers and others not so common like aberrations, occultists and leprous (each one with a set of skills, strengths and weakness), select a group of four fearless members from these heroes in your crew, buy some provisions (like food and medicines) and start your adventure by selecting one of the available missions (that can be played in any order that better suits you).
In Payday, players are introduced to new gameplay: access Pranknet to track and complete in - game missions, switch between all four members of your crew with the push of a single button, buy and wear masks, fly a soccer - playing rocket car and much more.
Press a button and the perspective shifts to a cross section of the submarine wherein you can converse with your crew members or move them between different stations — off of weapons to hull repairs, for example.
For those wondering what might connect a tea ceremony to a fictive Mars expedition, as seen in the video A Space Program, or why the artist would choose to meditate on chanoyu again, let's just say that it's a long trip to the lonely red planet, and a tea ceremony is an ideal way to resolve tensions between anxious crew members.
Personal history aside, there are deep connections between the Philippines and Mexico with nearly 60,000 crew members sailing back and forth across the Pacific Ocean, and similarities in folk music in Latin America and the Philippines are one of the ways that this connection of cultures can be acutely experienced.
Among the crew members is Garen Baghdasarian, a professor of Marine Biology at Santa Monica College who's received a PhD in Biology studying coral bleaching who's collaborating with 5 Gyres carrying out a study to find out if there's a relationship between plastic pollution and the decrease in the levels of phytoplankton in the ocean.
Putting yourself between whalers and whales to protect the whales, even harassing the whalers, could be justified by defense of the defenseless, targeting specific whaler crew members or owners with violence is another.
A contract between the plaintiff's employer and the owner of the land where the wells were to be drilled stated that the supervising crew member would be compensated for driving the crew members to and from the drilling site.
The investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (the «Board») revealed that several crew members of the doomed ferry had smoked marijuana between shifts.
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So instead of our crew members today having to have multiple applications open, toggling between screens, and maybe because of inactivity being logged out of one application and having to log back in and piece things together, this tool brings everything into one view in one application.»
Each of these can turn a considerable amount to the left and to the right, but crew members will still have to hop between the cannons on each side in order to line up shots as enemy ships move.
The lowest union hourly rates for the members of the lighting crew that work on TV and stage productions vary between $ 21 and $ 30.
• Conduct movement of rail cars • Couple and uncouple cars as and when required • Observe, interpret and relay arm or radio signals when needed • Inspect train and equipment condition on a regular basis • Couple air and electrical connections between locomotives • Maintain records • Throw track switches to facilitate shunting and tie handbrakes • Observe signals from other crew members
Accomplishments • Successfully led the designated vessel to its destination amidst severe tornado alert • Won three banana boat races between the years 2012 and 2015 • Trained 15 deckhands to perform support work on large vessels, 6 of who have now been qualified to work as first mates • Wrote a book Safety on the Seas, now considered a survival's guide amongst crew members and passengers in the circle
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