Not exact matches
However, Vaugn does a great job in assembling these
pieces and
constructing a
film that is a refreshing and charming
piece of cinema.
The trademark pre-title sequence is intense and masterfully
constructed, and is arguably the best
piece of film in the entire movie.
It's a talk
piece, but never dull, and if there is any downside to the
film, it's the somewhat unnatural feel
of many
of the conversations, a rather contrived approach to plotting that is perhaps unavoidable when
constructing interlocking storylines with a common theme.
When the
film premiered at the festival on May 19, TheWrap called it «a long, scathing, brilliantly funny
film with a jaw - dropping set
piece... It is a bold, generous and marvelously
constructed exploration
of its director's favorite question: «Aren't we humans a sorry lot?»»
Unlike most
films, where the composer would create the music based on what happens on the screen, it is said that Leone worked the opposite way,
constructing scenes to fit the
pieces of music.
This is the type
of film that will inspire a multitude
of essays (both visual and written) and think
pieces about how Villeneuve and DP Roger Deakins (who also shot PRISONERS with the auteur)
construct their bold visual narrative alongside screenwriter Taylor Sheridan's written one.
Gerwig
constructs the
film like memory in a way that's easy to place ourselves into its hero's shoes (really, any character's shoes, for the
film thinks all
of its folk are heroes), we remember
pieces and snippets
of a longer narrative, only to later gild them with meaning thanks to time and distance.
Activities — designed to suit different age - groups — include games and activities to develop identification and analysis
of different camera shots, learning how to
construct a story and use character analysis in scriptwriting, analysing use
of sound, expressing thoughts and opinions on a
piece of film and exploring mise - en - scene.
Torres
constructs a counter narrative in the form
of a fictitious gardener at the Menil Collection in Houston, who is depicted in two photographs in the three room exhibition as well as in a
film The Schlieren Plot, n.d., that involves both
of the Smithson
pieces.
Hamilton was compelled to
construct the
piece through repeated viewings
of the 1956
film version
of Moby Dick (where the character
of Queequeg was played by a European), in which Captain Ahab's crew tied knots.
Ten inch sections
of film were printed onto long strips
of photographic paper and then mounted in rows, forming a final
constructed piece which I called a composite... What I am talking about is complexity... There is no particular point
of entry or procedure to the seeing; it is a multiplicity
of elements operating in an aleatory manner.»
The artists have drawn on hundreds
of these self - portraits and combined them with medical footage, educational
film and text to
construct a
piece that interrogates what it means to build a body
of work
of the body, and for the body to become a work itself.