Sentences with phrase «cinematic space»

Also, right up there with Douglas Sirk's best work in terms of widescreen mise - en - scène and use of cinematic space.
Dora Budor (b. 1984, Croatia) is a New York - based artist with an interest in cinematic space.
It's funny, disturbing, and enjoyably puzzling, and its structure — a film (that we don't see) within a film (in which we hear it)-- allows Strickland to play an unsettling game with cinematic space.
Movies about journalism are supposed to be the exception to the rule, the only safe cinematic space for people prone to asking pointed questions and puncturing tidy narratives.
In earlier films such as The Other Half (Ling Yiban, 2006) or Condolences (Weiwen, 2009), Ying Liang had proven a master in composing complex cinematic spaces, shot frontally and without reverse angle, of exploring the depth of field through precisely designed one - shot sequences.
The result is a shared cinematic space in which the various characters can carom off each other in unexpected ways.
Tipton and Teller, neither of whom is conventionally glamorous, mesh well together, and Nichols keeps their exchanges brisk and makes the most of the limited cinematic space the scenario demands he work with.
The film's final scene and final shot are stunningly coterminous: one bravura camera setup that reveals Garrel as an undisputed master at organizing cinematic space.
A master of stunts, sight gags, and visual effects, Keaton was perhaps the most sophisticated silent filmmaker when it came to truly understanding and exploiting cinematic space — the magical Méliès, maybe, to Chaplin's more grounded Lumière.
Here comes the time of the great Culture of tactile communication, under the technico - luminous cinematic space of total spatio dynamic theatre.
These media form a threshold through which Jasper explores the dissonance between imaginary and fragmented cinematic space and the physical experience of architecture, and in his work he also excavates history through postcolonial and experimental anthropological lenses.
Owusu interprets Du Bois» notion of double consciousness and creates a third cinematic space or consciousness, representing diverse identities including feminism, queerness and African immigrants interacting in African, white American, and black American culture.
He currently teaches the graduate - level courses Exhibition Design Intensive, Graduate Options Studio, Design Theory, and NeoCon: Chicago, as well as the undergraduate / graduate class Cinematic Space (Film / Design).
Inspired by a screen capture of the current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally speech in 2014, Ho tracks how green screens are speculative cinematic spaces used for the projection of possible futures (and as filtering devices to screen out futures undesirable by the State).
Falling things filled the frame and made a complicated cinematic space.
Using approximately eleven high - definition projectors, Aitken will seamlessly blend imagery to envelop the entire façade of the Gordon Bunshaft — designed structure with a 360 - degree panorama that will make the Museum recede into cinematic space — rotating, rising, and evolving into new forms.
Throughout the film Buschel demonstrates a superb handling of cinematic space, isolating Gibson in the nooks and crannies of his gigantic frames.
Dreamlands presents early experiments with cinematic space that jolt the spectator out of the conventions of seeing, postwar works that offer a darker and more fragmented experience of the moving image, and contemporary works that often exploit the infinite malleability of the digital image.
He also makes a fairly strong case for The Immortal Story proper, highlighting Welles's impressive command of shot blocking, cinematic space, and aural atmospherics.
But it's not enough to make this particular sci - fi adventure drama romance flick a strong contender in the cinematic space race.
Although Danner has worked steadily in the cinematic space since 1972, thanks to a role in George Bloomfield's «To Kill a Clown,» and has made her mark in mainstream hits like the «Meet the Parents» series, Danner has — literally — never been a leading lady.
This confidence and clarity is announced first by a terrific song number for Vadhana, which makes full use of animation's ability to imaginatively vary and expand the cinematic space while still effectively showcasing the intricacy of Saroj Khan's choreography.
While it's not on the same level of the anarchic collapsing of the forth wall humour in the classic 1953 Warner Brothers cartoon Duck Amuck, there are a couple of very playful gags constructed around an awareness of cinematic space.
Ford's command of cinematic space and the language of the frame here is unparalleled, and the performances and everything else in the film match it.
Not unlike the painting and scratching of film of a Brakhage, these alterations create a second narrative hidden in the original mimesis, or totally subvert the cinematic space, turning it into a sort of abstract - expressionist canvas.
There's a depth to a Minnelli film, both in story and use of cinematic space, that most studio directors never achieved.
Digital Delirium By Vanessa Gravenor Pipilotti Rist's work is known for her characteristic hallmarks of fusion between digital and cinematic space, between architecture and the body.
Her shadows give interiors an allusive, cinematic space that Cindy Sherman might envy.
Combining multiple individual scenes into one cinematic space, from a suburban bedroom to crashing waves to an infinitely reflecting country restaurant, her installations have a hue and tenor that summon a conflicting range of feelings.
At the heart of the exhibition, a cinematic space will feature the animated film Curtains (2014), in which a series of still stereoscopic images converge and diverge, becoming momentarily three - dimensional when viewed through anaglyph 3D glasses.
Nitehawk programmer, Caryn Coleman, has launched a screening program called Art Seen, formed to cultivate the relationship between artist moving images and the cinematic space.
Brooklyn - based artist Christian Tomaszewski creates installations that combine interests in architectural and cinematic space.
Based on trial transcripts from International Criminal Tribunals, the exhibition presents a series of pre-recorded courtroom scenes, an evidence room, objects, and a series of computer - controlled live cameras that feed to an array of monitors that turns the gallery into a theatrical and cinematic space.
Questions about the circulation and visibility of design reverberate throughout the exhibition, as do concerns of gender, collections, archives, (heroic) architecture, and cinematic space — the here and elsewhere of modernism.
At the heart of the exhibition, a cinematic space featured the animated film Curtains (2014), in which a series of still stereoscopic images converge and diverge, becoming momentarily three - dimensional when viewed through anaglyph 3D glasses.
The essays published here offer a look at the themes of cinematic space, formats of the screen, animation and CGI, the body and the cyborg, and the materiality of film.
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