Sentences with phrase «bright scenes did»

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The work by Uber doesn't involve any public trials of vehicles on the road — at least not yet — but it will give Uber access to talent and tech coming from one of the bright spots on the global AI and autonomous driving scene.
And how did a room with only high - top tables and lighting so bright it would give the restaurateur Keith McNally an anxiety attack become the Central Perk of New York's scene - seeking, Gamay - drinking, nduja - gobbling fiends?
I don't know how they roped someone with marketable talent like she showed in Caprica into such a cesspool, but her scene with the other pledges in their underwear under bright sunlight reveals who is the whitest girl in America with a SAG card.
Grain mars many a nighttime scene and there are a few noticeable scratches here and again; I don't want it so bright as to destroy the air of Jacques Tourneur island mustiness, but I wish I could leave a light on while watching it.
I didn't have the final version to review, but this overly compressed watermarked screener didn't disappoint in its ability to expertly deliver bright and dark scenes alike.
The Blu - ray's 2.40:1 transfer does a nice job of presenting Dark Skies, which has more bright scenes than you might expect from its title and marketing.
However, he does get to have brief scenes with Peter O'Toole (Bright Young Things, The Final Curtain) and Julie Christie (Snapshots, No Such Thing).
At the risk of encouraging the dastardly duo to strike again, the movie does have some exceedingly rare bright spots: Crista Flanagan's Ellen Page impression is good enough to sustain a handful of scenes, and the attack by a bloodthirsty Alvin and the Chipmunks is sufficiently random to pass as inspired.
So he cast me in that role, and I worked on it for a day, and it was just myself and Jane Adams and him, and... you know, he wrote a great scene, and he's really smart and bright, and it was... (Hesitates) When I met him, I said, «I really want to play it real,» because a lot of times I'll get a movie, and they'll go, «Can you do that thing where you're, like, bigger than life?»
One expert who visited some schools summed up the problem by describing a scene that was common to progressive schools created under the umbrella of many early Gates grants: «A bright Ivy League graduate working with a teenage boy in a wool hat trying to get him interested in doing some sort of project.»
There are bags of options within the camera app - ISO, exposure adjustment, timer, anti-shake, light metering options, 13 scene modes and four filters - but what we really liked was the Outdoor Visibility mode which puts the screen up to maximum brightness so that you can see what you're shooting even in bright sunlight (even if it does switch itself off every time you come back to the app) and the fact that the shutter delay is as short as you'll find on any smartphone.
This produces higher contrast ratios and brighter highlights, which does wonders for darker scenes, but don't expect to find a lot of HDR content just yet.
All of the cut - scenes are produced with a odd cartoon flair that doesn't translate over to the gameplay, which is more of a bright handful of polygons — a 3D representation of a cartoon.
The Roku 4, which costs only $ 120, is easier to navigate, and it does some solid 4K output, but it doesn't do UltraHD — which is 4K plus the beauty of HDR, a relatively new tech that reveals all the details usually lost in really dark and really bright scenes while expanding the number of colors you can see on screen.
«Most decorators and designers avoid loud, bright colors,» continues Heyman, «as [they can] distract from the action in the scene... You don't want background set decoration that jumps out of the background too much.»
Traveled to Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY; Serpentine Gallery, London; Reykjavik Art Museum; Herning Kunstmuseum, Denmark; Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw; Le Musée de Sérignan, France; Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague; Songzhuan Art Centre, Beijing (catalogue) La Séance du Dimanche, Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris 2004 Real World: The Dissolving Space of Experience, Modern Art Oxford (catalogue) 2003 Celebrating Sculpture: Modern and Contemporary Works from Dallas Collections, Dallas Museum of Art 2002 Play it as it Lays, London Institute 2001 Sonsbeek 9: Locus / Focus, Arnhem, The Netherlands (catalogue) Bright Paradise: Exotic History and Sublime Artifice / The 1st Auckland Triennial, The University of Auckland Art Gallery (catalogue) 2000 Mise en Scene: New Los Angeles Sculpture, Santa Monica Museum of Art, CA.
2 doesn't quite pop off the screen as readily here as with Vizio's M - series, it's still a great viewing experience thanks to the display's impressive contrast and screen uniformity, revealing no notable artifacts even in the brightest scenes.
Some exposure failures did occur when shooting high - dynamic scenes, resulting in the loss of detail in the very brightest parts of a scene.
It doesn't help that the display isn't very bright, which made watching videos with dark scenes less pleasant than we'd like.
In fact, dark scenes in some ways look better than they do in Sony's HDR upgrade mode, since there's no hint of the slight «blooming» of light around stand - out bright objects that occasionally materialises with the HDR «upgrading» processing active.
While the OLED65E7's colour volume still doesn't extend as far as that of very bright LCD TVs (such as the recently tested Samsung QE65Q9F or Sony 55XE9305), the colours from LG's latest OLED model actually look richer during relatively dark scenes than they do on those LCD rivals.
As a result, the OLED65E7's colours often look more intense and rich during scenes that contain a mixture of bright and dark image content than they do on those brighter LCDs.
It did better with high contrast scenes where bright lights will often cause LCD displays to have unwanted light blooms against dark surroundings.
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