Sentences with phrase «cinematic form»

We live in a visual age, and our kids and their kids will be watching our weddings in cinematic form.
Other than exercising memory, which is displayed in the highly cinematic form of flashbacks, the novel's characters exhibit practically no interior dimensions.
An annual festival dedicated to documentary filmmaking, loosely defined, captures a thriving, evolving cinematic form.
It is claimed to convert any multimedia content into a virtual large screen cinematic form that can be viewed through any VR headset.
Essentially, Watchmen is just Snyder packaging a comic into cinematic form from a visual standpoint, while screenwriters Hayter (X-Men, X2) and Tse do the best they can to dumb down Moore's concepts to keep mass audiences from becoming lost, while still retaining enough intelligence to keep it all together from a plot standpoint.
The four features are the highlights, but the totality celebrates the diversity of cinematic forms in early cinema: 30 - second «actualities,» newsreels, cartoons, political tracts, documentary exposés, and more.
A smarter man could unravel the vast network of the sexual symbolic significance of del Toro pining for a sea creature procreating with a human woman but I'm happy to acknowledge del Toro's kinky side and embrace the fact that he's given his fetish cinematic form.
French New Wave directors rejected classical cinematic form and embraced radical experimentation.
It has to explore cinematic form»: Co-writer Eskil Vogt on Thelma
Parker's flick brings a European - style suspense - thriller that is said to challenge the traditional cinematic form.
«Its like watching a theatrical play in cinematic form on acid.
Directors Peter Middleton and James Spinney have adapted these recordings to visual cinematic form, with actors lip syncing the words in filmed vignettes that feel like a narrative film, especially with fine performances from Simone Kirby playing Marilyn and Dan Renton Skinner bringing John's experience to the screen.
Films like Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio, Bujalski's Computer Chess, Larrain's No, and Cohen's Museum Hours, all of which saw North American release in 2013, dealt with the medium as message in diverse and brilliant ways, bending familiar cinematic forms into new shapes and yet not forgetting other concerns.
And while there is certainly some truth to this observation, it belies the fact that features and short films are two very different cinematic forms.
«Lost in Paris» If «La La Land» and «The Artist» taught us anything, it's that a massive audience awaits movies that dare to resurrect old - fashioned cinematic forms, so long as they do it with romance and charm.
Jeff Guess» work, be it in photography, expanded cinematic forms, or software - based installations and performances, is concerned with an historically and theoretically informed investigation of the technical image and how it is thoroughly entangled with language.
John Akomfrah, CBE (born 4 May 1957)[1] is a British artist, writer, film director, screenwriter, theorist and curator of Ghanaian descent, whose «commitment to a radicalism both of politics and of cinematic form finds expression in all his films».
But what was meta on the page became fetish in cinematic form, so the clackety - freakin» - clack of Briony's typewriter, like that infernal word — oh, that infernal word!
But if these films could fairly be accused of stuffiness, they're at least an honest attempt to translate the emotional depth and narrative complexity of the novel into cinematic form.
As Coleman explores the dynamic possibilities of free - jazz, so White applies a similar methodology to notions of cinematic form.
Bergman's mastery with actors (there is absolutely never a bad performance in a single one of his films) and with the cinematic form (using space and mood to communicate his theme) is abundantly clear here.
This is one of the best examples of actionful and suspenseful melodramatic story telling in cinematic form.
One of his era's most impassioned talents, Coppola was also one of its most erratic; in both his career and his personal life, he experienced euphoric triumph and shattering tragedy, pushing the limits of the cinematic form with a daring and fervor which became the hallmarks of not only his greatest successes but also his most notorious failures.The son of composer Carmine Coppola, he was born April 7, 1939, in Detroit, MI.
Although João Moreira Salles tries to tap into the pleasurable elements inherent to the essayistic as a cinematic form, such as making the merging of intimate and social reality poetically visible, his storylines never quite gel.
Persepolis in cinematic form is pretty much what would one expect when Satrapi's black - and - white drawings are given fluid life.
As a film, it's an unexceptional example of what the cinematic form can really do, but as a story, it's a riveting case that holds enough water to sustain interest.
Using traditional research methods (reading old books) and non-traditional film processes (boiling old books) Gatten's films trace the contours of private lives and public histories, combining philosophy, biography, and poetry with experiments in cinematic forms and narrative structures.
Gardos lovingly retells it in cinematic form, framing it as the classic tale of a teenager's search for identity (thematically similar to The Cider House Rules).
Zsigmond's cinematography has a terrestrial quality that suggests a cinematic form of impressionism, which pairs well with Altman's own wandering, free - associative instincts.
It's the midlife crisis crystallized in cinematic form.
That's similar to the obstacle that The Social Network had to overcome, trying to make tedious tasks (like computer programming, in that case) seem fascinating and exciting in cinematic form.
You've got your Volcano and Dante's Peak, you've got Deep Impact and Armageddon, and for those of you who don't see Disaster Movies as the be-all end - all of the cinematic form you've got Capote and Infamous... in which that southern writer was tossed at New York Society like a killer meteorite from outer space.
These portraits summarise the film: it is a minor tale in its scale and cinematic form, but the performances and the writing are so intimately drawn that it becomes an unexpectedly moving character study about welfare and painful upbringings.
Given the amount of the public information available about Jobs, the film feels like a lazy exploration into his life: a Wikipedia page in cinematic form.
They are drive - thru, fast - food cheeseburgers in cinematic form.
Asghar Farhadi is an extraordinarily perceptive filmmaker with a profound ability to distill the «ordinariness» of the human experience into cinematic form.
The picture's first half given over to establishing the various clichés to be knocked off with over-scored pocket epiphanies in its second half, Men with Brooms is Swiss clockwork in its machinations and, in truth, there's something to be said for films so free of pretension: chicken soup for the soul in cinematic form.
One of the great technical innovators and visual artists of his time, Gance was a master conductor of the cinematic form.
To realize such an elaborate sci - fi narrative in cinematic form, you need a lot of money, and financiers that can offer movie makers those sort of sums want to see a return on their investment, so they demand certain assurances from directors, producers, and studios to boost their chances of making as much money back as possible.
On the one hand, most people seem to agree that he did an admirable job of translating Suzanne Collins» popular dystopian sci - fi thriller into cinematic form; on the other hand, some of Ross» stylistic choices with Hunger Games (specifically, the disorienting shaky cam / editing approach) left many viewers feeling disgruntled.
Amid the film's numerous deceptions, Rees remains true to the characters, her source material, and the cinematic form.
[Continuing his «Sound Current» interview series for GameSetWatch, Jeriaska sits down with video game and music documentary makers 2 Player Productions to discuss their work showcasing Blip Festival — and, notably, this year's Penny Arcade Expo — in cinematic form.]
Don't expect much story building in the cinematic form that Bethesda and id Software are known for with the likes of Rage or Fallout.
Conner started the assemblage in cinematic form, using found footage to create a poetic as well as a political sense of Einsteinian montage.
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Sam Burford «s Solo Exhibition, Redux / 3 +1, Reworking the Cinematic Form opens today at Fiumano Projects, 27 Connaught Street, London.
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