Sentences with phrase «but work in their studios»

I know about three people who do nothing but work in their studios all day, though many many more have representation.

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A team under Airbnb's global head of social impact, Kim Rubey, was already working on a program to house refugee relief workers in Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, but to address the product challenge, Gebbia formed a new team under his Samara studio that was ultimately spun out and called the Human team.
When he was older, Walt tried to get a job as a newspaper cartoonist, but was unable to find one and ended up working in an art studio where he created ads for newspapers and magazines.
Many of GoRow's customers live in Hoboken, but work in New York, where they're used to walking past boutique fitness studios.
«But my interest in cinema is large - scale storytelling, and I think the studios are the best place to do that, if you can find a great working relationship.»
The band has been pretty tight - lipped about the release date for their next album, but we are taking their radio silence as evidence that they are working hard in a studio somewhere on a new album.
«I used to work out at his studio in Santa Monica, but now I do it when I'm traveling,» she told BAZAAR.
The two professions might seem radically different, but, explains Leonti, «A woodworking studio is a lot like a kitchen — there are different stations in each, but everyone is working to achieve the same goal.»
I eat my full breakfast at work, but in the car between the studio and the office, I'm starving.
There are questions about his continued media status given his increasing work with the youth setup at Arsenal but Henry seems much more settled in the studio now and makes great points about strikers» movement off the ball, which is what you want him to do.
I'm lucky enough to work in a beautiful loft studio, but in my photos on social media it looked gloomy and dark.
Cuomo's $ 15 million high - tech film studio in Onondaga County was completed last summer, but sits essentially vacant and has exactly two employees who work full time.
Most yoga studios offer classes for athletes but just because a class incorporates pushups or 10 minutes of core strengthening exercises doesn't mean it will work for all athletes walking in the door.
Brynn worked in some of NYC's top gyms and boutique fitness studios, but found that despite logging many hard workout hours each week, her clients weren't getting the results they wanted.
We do this in a couple of our studios as well but we mainly focus on dynamic reformer work, developing a method that really adheres to the principles of good technique, alignment and control.»
(One of the studio owners I work for confessed to me that she doesn't like or believe in hot yoga, but it's what students have requested.)
I love working from home but sometimes it's nice to change things up, especially if you live in a studio apartment.
But if you're looking for a scent that'll work just as well in the yoga studio as it does at the bar, you've got yourself a bottle worth buying.
But what's not stress - free is rushing to a yoga class after work or trying to find studios that are in our budget, which is why downloading the Yoga Studio App is such a lifesaver.
fun excuse no1 for me was a studio warming party — my work just moved to new premises and I opted not for a frock but for a floral gown over black fitted staples — you can see it in my Friday post love these heels — they are quite special!
Cooper really couldn't act at this point, but he applied himself to his work in a brief series of silent Westerns for his home studio, Paramount Pictures, and, by 1929, both his acting expertise and his popularity had soared.
Knaggs» career reached a peak in the mid -»40s, when he worked in supporting roles in ambitious major studio films such as None but the Lonely Heart (a fascinating but failed attempt at a serious drama by Cary Grant) and unusual independently made features like Douglas Sirk's early Hollywood effort Thieves» Holiday, while also making the rounds of such popular medium - budget Universal Pictures productions as House of Dracula, The Invisible Man's Revenge, and Terror By Night.
Visually and narratively, it's a direct descendant to Ghibli, but considering how many people credited here worked in both studios, it's no surprise.
It doesn't entirely work, but there's something about its full - throttle nastiness that lingers, and it's refreshing to see something that exists in the studio system that possesses so many queasily perverse elements.
Abrams reluctantly acquiesced to 3D post-conversion after the studio threatened to kill the project without it, but we suspect the surprises Abrams has planned will work in all dimensions.
A release date has not been set for his long awaited solo endeavor, but Mr. Keaton is hard at work in the studio.
On the one hand, it's exciting to see the always envelope - pushing Lee working without a studio - or distributor - imposed safety net... But while the film never lacks for ambition, it fails to satisfy emotionally or intellectually in the ways Lee intends.
After stage work, Freeman began taking bit roles in major - studio features in 1948, seldom getting screen credit but always making a positive impression.
There's some very candid, fascinating footage here capturing the process of making the film (in, for a surprise revelation, not a real Parisian flat but a studio - built apartment replica surrounded by green screens, not at all dissimilar to David Cronenberg's use of similar magic for A Dangerous Method, not that you can tell in either film in its finished form, where the technology is seamless and unobtrusive), with Haneke working with the actors in a rigorous, nitty - gritty way that lets us see what infinitesimal precision he's looking for in performance, in movement, in blocking, and in composition.
Whether it is the purchase of Lucasfilm, the sequel (and prequel)- isation of Pixar's earliest and best work or the Disney Infinity «multi-platform experience,» the world's most successful film studio is no longer venturing outward in search of material, but rather has turned entirely inward, and is fracking its own landscape of licenses to generate «content.»
Schafer said the timing was right for Double Fine because, unlike in years past, they studio isn't working on one single, all - consuming game, but rather four smaller projects.
Jones had an early encounter with big - budget studio fare as Banshee in 2011's X-Men: First Class — what would be the end goal for many budding actors — but he has tended towards more sophisticated work ever since.
The second and the last studio film was Dune, which he went into knowing that he wouldn't have final cut, but assuming it would work out okay in the end anyway.
A re-visiting of the somewhat seminal work — which scored a visual effects Oscar nomination, rang up over $ 50 million in its initial theatrical run, and expanded upon the notions of what was an acceptable Hollywood studio animated release — reveals a spirited but flawed rendering of a deliciously wonky premise, a movie long on cultish personality but lacking in the sort of storytelling vim and vigor that sticks to the imagination outside of a captive viewing.
Again, none of these are major studios in Hollywood, but these are big names who work on major projects publically coming out and not just calling for diversity and change in Hollywood, but using what power they have to make change happen.
«Star Wars» Sequel: All six previous «Star Wars» film have shot some scenes at U.K. studios, but almost all of the production on J.J. Abrams» upcoming sequel will be done in the country, including the visual - effects work.
Helgeland wanted to work with the studio, but what the studio wanted was a completely different movie than the one he was making, resulting in his removal.
That ended up not quite being the case, but as audiences at both Telluride and TIFF have subsequently discovered, it's a genuinely phenomenal piece of work, and one of the best films to come out of the studio system in years.
Neither High Moon, Activision nor Bungie have revealed what exactly High Moon will be working on, but based on the studio's role in porting CoD: Advanced Warfare to last - gen and its continuing support role for those versions it would be a safe bet that it will be working on Destiny content for PS3 and Xbox 360.
Since the show's cancellation in 2000, Chabert has continued to work regularly, sometimes as a voice actor — you may remember her as Eliza from «The Wild Thornberrys,» but she's still in the studio on a regular basis for other series, most recently on The Hub's «Transformers: Rescue Bots» — but definitely still in front of the camera on a regular basis, too.
It's rare for an actor to headline two major studio releases in two weeks, but that rare honor — if in fact, it qualifies as an honor — goes to Miles Teller, one of the hardest working performers of his generation (two films this year after four last year).
French mini-major studio MK2 is producing Turturro's $ 10 million «Fading Gigolo,» a feature that the eclectic actor — known for his work in Spike Lee, Coen Brothers, but also Michael Bay and Adam Sandler films — has co-written and will direct and star.
But Rees» «Bessie,» for instance, had been in the works decades earlier as a $ 30 million studio project.
AVENUE5 (working title) STUDIO: HBO TEAM: Armando Iannucci (w, ep) LOGLINE: Under wraps but set in the future, mostly in space.
What is making the headlines today is ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD, you are all aware of the sexual accusation around Kevin Spacey, Ridley Scott decided to reshoot all the scenes of Spacey with another actor, Christopher Plummer who was the first choice of the director but the studio executives wanted a bigger name, Plummer should shoot his scenes in the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his filIN THE WORLD, you are all aware of the sexual accusation around Kevin Spacey, Ridley Scott decided to reshoot all the scenes of Spacey with another actor, Christopher Plummer who was the first choice of the director but the studio executives wanted a bigger name, Plummer should shoot his scenes in the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his filin the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his film.
It is hard to nail down just what the meaningful differences would be from having an American studio work on Zelda rather than only Japanese ones, but Miyamoto himself was vague in telling Wired what he thinks the difference may be: «People often say that videogames made by Western developers are somehow different in terms of taste for the players, in comparison with Japanese games.
Unfortunately, many bad things happened to Free Radical studios ever since, but ultimately they were put in the hands of Crytek (known for Crysis and Far Cry), where, as rumors suggest, they continue to work on the long - awaited TimeSplitters 4.
Based on his statement, it appears that he already had something in mind when he first approached the studio but due to «a lot of legal red tape,» it wasn't going to work out.
«Lay the Favorite» Synopsis: A ditzy thirtysomething stripper - turned - cocktail - waitress (Rebecca Hall) becomes involved with a group of geeky fiftyish men who have found a way to work the sportsbook system in Las Vegas to their advantage What You Need To Know: Directed by Stephen Frears («The Grifters,» «The Queen» «Tamara Drewe «-RRB-, a filmmaker who has admittedly had a hit - and - miss career, but featuring a pretty much all - star cast of Bruce Willis (always good in the hands of a real filmmaker), Rebecca Hall, Catherine Zeta - Jones, Vince Vaughn, Laura Prepon and Joshua Jackson, it's hard not to be intrigued by a mid-sized dramedy that's not being made by either a major studio or a mid-sized indie.
He'd done more work than a lot of the other independent directors that made the leap, having made three features (Brick, The Brothers Bloom and Looper) and directed some very well received episodes of Breaking Bad, but it's hard to imagine any of that adequately prepared him for directing the middle chapter of the new trilogy in biggest franchise in movie history for the biggest studio on the planet.
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