Under fluorescent lights it might seem attractive, but at home in your living room, it will give you headaches, ruin
the cinematic quality of the movie you're watching and drive up your electric bill.
Students have also been influenced by
the cinematic quality of documentarian style photographs by Gordon Parks, Carrie Mae Weems and Malick Sidibe.
Doig's paintings, through their visual play of impasto and glazes, conjure
the cinematic quality of a vintage film reel and the nostalgic glow of memory.
Later reports suggested that it would have included gameplay elements from Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, and
the cinematic quality of Hennig's previous games at Naughty Dog.
I'm happy to report that
the cinematic quality of the opening hostage situation carries over to the rest of the game's first three hours.
This all enables Frances Ha to look and feel natural and in the moment, while still evoking
a cinematic quality of the past.
The goal of the developers here is to offer the same
cinematic quality of battles from the animated series and it has worked well with the implementation of Dramatic Intros and Dramatic Finishers.
Fine detail is tempered by the use of Panavision anamorphic lenses, enhancing
the cinematic quality of a notably grain - free — and thankfully noise - free — image.
Imagine this: a remake of the first two Metal Gear games (the MSX ones from 1987 and 1990), either as two separate games or merged together into one, with the audiovisual and
cinematic quality of a modern Metal Gear Solid game, and the same immense production values.
The cinematic qualities of the late Ayrton Senna won't come as a surprise to F1 fans, but for the rest of us this extraordinary documentary is a revelation.
Admiring
the cinematic qualities of this film is not the same as a declaration of enjoyment.
Throughout the workshop, students will interview each other, participate in focused conversations and movement activities --- all with the intent of parsing
the cinematic qualities of our own lives and projecting these scenes onto the land of Mimms Ranch.
Not exact matches
One
of our favorites, so far, is «PlayStation VR Worlds,» a grab bag
of five relatively short VR demos that showcase its
cinematic and interactive
qualities.
Apart from the
cinematic qualities that won it four Academy Awards, this film pulls off the difficult feat
of presenting abstract mathematics on - screen — the idea called the Nash equilibrium, which had won the film's protagonist, John Nash (played by Russell Crowe), a Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994.
The»80s may be dominating fashion trends right now, but pre-fall introduced a fresh 1940s current in the form
of ladylike dresses that had a
cinematic quality.
The founders, Stephanie Danan and Justin Kern both hail from the world
of film (one a producer and the other a screenwriter, respectively), which makes sense given that there is a
cinematic quality to their collections — the individual pieces tend to move beautifully.
As for the 48 fps I'm hearing a lot
of people agreeing with you in that it loses its
cinematic qualities.
After the origin stories, the sequels sliding all over the
quality spectrum, one Civil War, a Ragnarok, an Age
of Ultron, and a gazillion buckets
of popcorn sold the world over, the Marvel
Cinematic Universe ascends to a state
of supernova in Avengers: Infinity War.
by Walter Chaw The problem with disconnected narratives and the (empty) conceit
of alternating film stocks
of equally shoddy
quality is that what is intended as evocation
of the character's grimy chaotic shiftlessness can come off as
cinematic smoke and mirrors.
The vast technical background necessary for creating
cinematic stories, illuminating interviews with the greatest living filmmakers, in - depth analyses
of high
quality movies... The material provided by Cahiers du Cinéma, Sight & Sound, Cinemagic, Cinefantastique and many others has inspired thousands
of people to dedicate their lives to filmmaking, and thanks to the wonders
of modern technology, these priceless cultural beams
of historic value and prime educational significance continue to inspire, astonish and enlighten us, bringing up a new generation
of artists who might persevere and thrive to one day fill the shoes
of the likes
of Orson Welles, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Jean - Pierre Melville, Agnes Varda, Paul Thomas Anderson, David Fincher and dozens
of others whose work continually delight and move us in every way possible.
In an age where inexpensive, high -
quality digital cameras have nominally evened the playing field between the big and small screens, Louis CK's show is one
of the precious few that has any right being called «
cinematic,» unfurling as a series
of short films united by their maker's curiosity regarding family, pop culture and the contours
of his narrow worldview.
It is finally no
cinematic brilliance but only the unnerving
quality of its subject matter that enables the film to touch its viewers» sensitivities without being at all sensitive itself.
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 all about the texture, the weirdness, the
quality of the
cinematic moment.
At this point in time anyone pre-ordering will be doing so based solely on the one
cinematic trailer release so far and also the high
quality of past Rockstar releases — there's pretty much no concrete information about the game just yet.
It is with Platform that Jia joins the ranks
of contemporary filmmakers like Tsai Ming - liang, Hou Hsiao - hsien and Wong Kar - wai, who have all been at the vanguard
of analyzing the
qualities of cinematic time and its relationship to time in one's non-
cinematic experience.
It is in no way a bad film and it is, moreover, one
of the better action films
of recent
cinematic efforts, far outstripping anything such as the Jason Statham release, Safe, for example; that film was just a rehash
of multiple other action pictures but delivered with one tenth
of the
quality.
But a measuring stick does not make a movie, and Milk, for all its admirable
qualities, doesn't transcend the problems inherent to biopics; it loses some
of its power to the same lumpy conventionality that scotches most
cinematic attempts at portraiture.
This animated classic set the bar for a studio that would go on to create an unprecedented run
of high -
quality cinematic releases but for some reason I care much less about what came after as I do about this mid-90s release.
Quirkiness is a
quality many directors try for in their movies, but it's rather a lost cause — like many
cinematic qualities, either it's there or not; you can't just pull it out
of thin air.
In trying to enhance its
cinematic quality and shove its set pieces down your throat, it sacrifices a lot
of gameplay freedom in favour
of a more linear experience.
«These games exemplify the highest standard
of excellence and
quality, from the breathtaking
cinematics, to the bold storytelling and the innovative technology.
With this in mind, Elena Lazic, Manuela Lazic and Paul Ridd have conducted a full survey
of cinematic King iterations, ranking by
quality and faith to the writer's spirit in order to get some sense
of the enormous wealth
of Stephen King content available on film.
It gives The Knick a
cinematic quality that helps gloss over some
of its other (though small) issues.
The film does work a bit hard by the end to play up the tale's inspirational
qualities (best exemplified by its use
of one
of my chief
cinematic pet peeves: closing on - screen text that goes beyond mere reportage
of fact to make a labored statement), but it really did not have to, as the film's virtues and messages, much like man whose story it tells, speak plainly for themselves.
How fitting, then, that the subtitle
of this sequel is Island
of Lost Dreams, for Rodriguez has let his vivid imagination run even more amok in waking,
cinematic life for this second adventure
of «tween secret agent siblings Carmen (Alexa Vega, who displays her star
quality in a startling closing credits sequence) and Juni (Daryl Sabara) Cortez.
It's based on a series
of graphic novels and director Edgar Wright, whose love
of popular culture bounces through his films and TV projects with creative abandon, celebrates the graphic
qualities of the comic book origins in a playfully
cinematic manner.
The context
of a midnight screening accords a certain aspect
of cinematic malpractice, as though the
qualities that engender the potential danger
of the twilight hours somehow infest the material
of film, making it dangerous or somehow scandalous.
The rough production
quality of the
cinematics was strangely endearing in the first game in a kind
of backwards way.
All
of which is to say that this clean - burning
cinematic engine may qualify as a peak Marvel experience, but it isn't a transcendent one; transcendence simply doesn't factor into the calculations
of a franchise dedicated more to its long - term survival strategy than to the
quality of any individual chapter.
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.
Murnau the studio's artist in residence and every director came by to watch him work and soak in the expressive
qualities of his style and
cinematic sensibility.
Although dialogue heavy, the nature
of the work is
cinematic chiffon, optimistic and a little absurd (still other
qualities favoured by Violet).
Moreover, it's a lot
of fun, which is a
quality that doesn't have to exist separately from
cinematic brilliance.
I love games in general, from indie gems like Castle Crashers through to linear
cinematic spectacles
of questionable
quality like Ryse, right through to the epic Dragon Age Inquisition and the...
That
cinematic quality is less in the foreground in the surgical scenes, which are handled with taste and a minimum
of blood, but comes to the fore in depicted the rich inner lives
of the people involved.
The best thing you could do is go into the film expecting a
cinematic experience; it rids itself
of any conventional
qualities.
With bulletproof performances
of Cliff Robertson (Charly) and Geneviève Bujold (Anne
of the Thousand Days), De Palma told a highly
cinematic, Hitchcockian mystery with style, class and more than enough unique
quality for the film to be able to stand solidly on its own feet, regardless
of the similarities it shares with Vertigo, an inspiration that both De Palma and his screenwriter Paul Schrader acknowledged from the very get - go.
The high
quality audio adds a further layer
of immersion with a
cinematic and subtle orchestral score, suitably visceral vocalisations, and gratifying albeit violent sound effects.
Dragon Quest VIII retains all
of the
cinematic scope that set it apart back in 2000, with in - engine cutscenes mixed with pre-captured footage with minimal
quality shock.