Sentences with phrase «by fly on a wall»

Once completed, each of these structures housed physical theatre works performed by Fly on a Wall.
Her work, initially inspired by fly on the wall documentaries such as Michael Apted's Up series, is characterised by an engagement with the lives of others and her own family history; she uses photography, video and a range of devices to reveal personal details.

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While United's fourth - quarter profitsurpassed Wall Street's expectations, investors were focused on its plan to grow capacity, or the number of seats it flies, by 4 percent to 6 percent each year through 2020.
That's why «Fire and Fury,» by journalist Michael Wolff, which purported to be a fly - on - the - wall, inside view of life in the Trump White House, shot to No. 1 on Amazon.com last week after Donald Trump's lawyers tried to suppress it.
Cubs outfielders Micah Hoffpauir (left) and Sam Fuld crashed into each other and the ivy - covered wall at Chicago's Wrigley Field on Sept. 30 while trying to field a fly ball hit by the Pirates» Andrew McCutchen.
Flies on the wall report it got pretty tense before Gallo declared his «full support» in a press release clearly authored by somebody other than Gallo.
Has an infectious energy and aims for a bottom - up, slice - of - life air characterised by naturalistic performances and a fly - on - the - wall shooting style.
In an extended sequence a 30 - foot long wolf and a huge gorilla begin destroying a major city as people evacuate by bus and on foot; the animals toss several vehicles off the road, into walls, and demolish a bus and several skyscrapers as we hear crashing metal (no one is in any of the smashed cars or the bus); the wolf jumps into the air and bites a helicopter in half as men and women run through the streets, screaming and the wolf extends flying - squirrel type wings and slides from a building to the ground.
This film takes the instructional as its starting point; it comprises 32 distinct instructional lessons (including classes for expectant parents and educational role plays) filmed by Farocki in the style of a fly - on - the - wall documentary.
Partnering with Crackle's newest original drama, «StartUp» starring Martin Freeman, fans will get a unique, fly on the wall experience of the highly - anticipated series through an innovative marketing program anchored by enhanced behind - the - scenes 360 degree footage taken by the LG 360 CAM — the campaign launches today.
Barring some fly - on - the - wall angles, elegant exterior shots by the brook or Julie's garden, and a couple of truly fantastic reflections of Julie against the window superimposed with the only escape out of the castle; Ullmann decides to keep her camera firmly pointed at the actors, in medium shot, reminiscent of her old mentor and friend Ingmar Bergman.
Penned by Tess Morris, her lively script continually keeps our curiosity combined with spot on performances from Simon Pegg and Lake Bell who undoubtedly pull us along on their accidental blind date, like a fly - on - the - wall friend.
Along with co-host and fellow pop culture fanatic Frank Santopadre, Gilbert is joined by actors, directors, writers, comics, musicians, talk show hosts and other eyewitnesses to Hollywood history, including Dick Van Dyke, Bruce Dern, «Weird Al» Yankovic, Michael McKean, Leonard Maltin, Chevy Chase, Judd Apatow, Peter Bogdanovich, Dick Cavett, Steve Buscemi, Micky Dolenz, Bob Costas, Amy Heckerling and MANY more, for a fond, funny, fly - on - the - wall look at showbiz then and now (but mostly then.)
Grittily and realistically photographed by Rachel Morrison with a fly - on - the - wall docudrama approach, «Fruitvale Station» is vivid and compelling alone as a slice - of - life leading up to the fateful moment.
12 Days by Rachel Willis Like a fly on the wall, Raymond Depardon takes his audience inside a world most... read more →
95 and 6 to Go by Alex Edeburn There is a silent poetry contained in Kimi Takesue's fly - on - the - wall documentary focusing on the daily life of her aging grandfather, Tom.
The arena has no walls, so flying off screen one way brings you back on screen another, but the developers try to shake things up by curving the physical space, so flying off in the upper left brings you back in the lower left.
The particular art of the fly - on - the - wall documentary has been practiced and perfected for a half - century now by Frederick Wiseman, the wizened octogenarian who won an honorary Oscar last year (a very hip choice on the Academy's part).
Created by sculptor Sue McNeil Jacobsen, Cassie — who had a water bowl of her very own installed four years after her unveiling — shares the street with several animal friends, including a bronze squirrel by Raymond Hunter which is permanently perched on an inviting bench; Fly: The Squatter, a work by Rich Branstrom which watches the world go by from its position on an alley wall; and Ascending bronze frog by Tim Foley, which sharp - eyed sightseers can spot scaling a brick building.
They growl when something's wrong but also when leaves fly by, shadows on the wall move or the imaginary mouse in the garage is back.
I'll by flying out of New York (okay, New Jersey) tonight and arriving in Stockholm, Sweden, tomorrow morning at the cheerful hour of 7 a.m.. It's quite an adventure lugging around a giant backpack on the New York subway and down Wall Street during the morning commute like I did this morning.
Iceland has its own extreme formula driving course where the motor sport competition demonstrate their no fear philosophy by doing flying leaps over rocky gullies, spinning with break neck abandon over lava beds, race through mud and water, and do dare devil antics on narrow tracks that cut vertically straight through the walls of dirt and gravel ridges.
From there it is back to the helicopter to fly to Little Cayman and a dive on the world famous Bloody Bay Wall with the Southern Cross Club, followed by a buffet style lunch, which will be available before our helicopter ride back to Grand Cayman, with a dive on the USS Kittiwake with Happy Fish Divers.
Serving as conversational hubs, these social objects are personified by the pictures we publish to Flickr, the videos we upload on YouTube, the events posted in Upcoming.org, the wall posts shared in Facebook, the tweets that fly across Twitter, the links bookmarked in Delicious, the votes cast in Digg, the places we check into on Foursquare, the documents published in Docstoc, reviews posted in Yelp, communities built around themes in Ning, a thought shared in a blog post or a blog comment, etc..
As her Whitechapel Gallery review show throws open its doors, Gillian will be here every day telling Guardian readers what makes her tick, and letting you into her world of confessions and obsessions, from cross-dressing photographer Claude Cahun (the subject of a new work by Wearing) to a notorious 1960s Frederick Wiseman fly - on - the - wall film about a mental institution, Titicut Follies.
A triangular piece of the same structure rested against a gallery wall, while a third part, a flying wedge erected high on steel scaffolding anchored by absurdly puny black sandbags, stood opposite.
Influenced by fly - on - the - wall documentaries of the»70s, Turner Prize - winning artist Gillian Wearing has turned the form on its ear: recording her subjects» confessions, then re-pairing sound and image, mixing the voices of adults, children and relatives.
On the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer spacOn the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer spacon a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer space.
Pedestrians are like flies on a windshield when they get hit by these, their hoods and grills are like walls.
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