Sentences with phrase «cinematic form on»

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Director David Yates clearly has his sights set on franchise country again — since rounding off the POTTER cinematic saga he ruffled the BBC's feathers by putting a new Doctor Who film in development, with TARZAN perhaps forming another opening gambit until that can be finalized.
It has to explore cinematic form»: Co-writer Eskil Vogt on Thelma
Liman combines multiple cinematic techniques — most of which I'm usually not a big fan of: crazy camera angles, on - screen graphics, free - form editing and both text and voice - over narration — to get the documentary style look he was going after.
Through our open call for submissions, we hope to engage with filmmakers on the forefront of cinematic innovation and experimentation in both content and form, presenting access - driven stories with journalistic integrity that demand an engagement with our political and cultural environments.
With an exhaustive season at the BFI Southbank in full swing, two major Hollywood movies on cinematic release in the form of IT and The Dark Tower, a TV version of «The Mist» and detective novel «Mr Mercedes» still both airing and at least two new films on the way, it is safe to say that Stephen King fever is in the air.
It seems somehow appropriate that our greatest cinematic chronicler of oddballs, misfits and malcontents should hold court here in a functional - going - on - drab space where the only distraction is the sound of the human traffic that passes beneath his window, many of whom, even at this early hour of the morning, seem to have wandered, fully formed, out of Leighland.
While the literary fans will most likely be split as far as how Yates and Goldenberg have chosen to adapt the Rowling opus, fans of the movies can finally have something to smile about, and one can only hope that future film versions will continue this new trend on sticking to the basics to tell a story in an appropriately cinematic fashion, leaving the side stories and whimsical superfluous characters better left to the realm of the richly - developed book forms.
These superficial descriptors of perceived quality evince an all - too - common perspective from younger filmmakers on a form of hard - edged cinema that values narrative jolts above the meaningful creation of a cinematic world.
I came across the new Senses of Cinema too recently to have sampled much beyond their «Special Dossier» on the cinematic history of Tasmania, but even that's provided several articles of interest, including Jeannette Delamoir's history of the now mostly - lost silent Jewelled Nights (whose star and chief creative force, Louise Lovely, claimed she here innovated the shortcut of using shots of ship's funnels and locomotive wheels to stand in for long voyages); director John Honey on the making of the state's first self - produced feature, 1980's Manganinnie; and two looks at the island's most famous son: Robert de Young on how Tasmania's wildlife and raging seas formed Errol Flynn, and Adrian Danks on the star's superb collaboration with Raoul Walsh.
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!
However, Blatty was more than just a one - trick pony and while his other projects may not have reached the same commercial peaks as «The Exorcist,» they would go on to form an undeniably interesting body of work that would also include a couple of bona - fide cinematic cult classics.
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 disgruntleOn 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 disgruntleon the other hand, some of Ross» stylistic choices with Hunger Games (specifically, the disorienting shaky cam / editing approach) left many viewers feeling disgruntled.
Sword of Sherwood Yes, Douglas Fairbanks essentially invented the cinematic swashbuckler during the silent era, yet Errol Flynn's costumed spectaculars at Warner Bros. in the 1930s went on to exemplify the form for succeeding generations of movie lovers and moviemakers.
Marvel Studios reflected on the 10 years of films it produced to form the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the weeks leading up to Avengers: Infinity War.
The story is quite basic and comes in the form of unlockable cinematics, with some battles on the side.
The Second Dream, now available on PlayStation 4 and coming soon to Xbox One, brings a higher fidelity of storytelling to the game in the form of a cinematic - driven quest ultimately answering the questions many players — better known as Tenno — have been...
It's not the most cinematic of titles you're going to play with most of the story progression coming in the form of characters speaking at the start and end of missions, but it offers enough to at least make you care about everything that's going on.
Told in true cinematic story form that rips at your heart and one can understand that Aiden tends to blame himself for the events... so it sets him on the path of not only revenge, but redemption.
The game's introductory trailer showed off the methodical world of the Santa Blanca smuggling operations with narration by the story's central villain, before revealing the Ghosts presence and the fact of this being a Ghost Recon game, while a subsequent trailer focused on cinematic action and the various forms of weaponry, vehicles and tactics available to complete your missions.
Like EA's previous Battlefront, the sequel does a hugely impressive job of capturing the cinematic experience in the form of a shooter, with weapons, characters, and environments that look just like what's up on the big screen.
However, when the game was first shown off, much of the gameplay was based on the typical form that gamers expected out of contemporary action titles such as Uncharted, with linear adventure platforming and a focus on cinematic quality.
His table - size constructions, based on architectural, art historical and cinematic sources are made of simple materials, pared down to essential forms, and frequently emptied of extraneous detail.
Casebere's table - size constructions, based on architectural, art historical and cinematic sources are made of simple materials, pared down to essential forms, and frequently emptied of extraneous detail.
Winner of the 2011 Venice Biennial Golden Lion, Christian Marclay's The Clock is a cinematic tour - de-force that unfolds on the screen in real time through thousands of film excerpts that form a 24 - hour montage.
Buchanan's background in the history and techniques of painting and drawing is a strong influence on her visual form, making her video pieces less cinematic and more spatially related to painting.
While the photogravures of Mazátlan insist on a more gestural relation to the image, abstracting it from its origin, the Looking for Langston photographs are presented both in their original form as silver gelatin works printed on Ilford paper and as large scale works where Julien has used both digital and analogue techniques to create an immersive, cinematic experience.
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