Sentences with phrase «corner of the frame»

There's not a wasted shot, not even a wasted corner of frame.
Notice that the drop shadow works fine on the fixed graphic as does the paragraph rule and the three round corners of the frame.
Unfortunately, this resulted in one corner of the frame splitting.
Ignoring a plethora of contrivances — there are Watchers clinging to every single corner of the frame; they're literally everywhere so dares come quick and they come often and always just at the right moment — Nerve still provides a perfectly serviceable experience for three quarters of its runtime.
From the opening shot of a tiny car with tiny beams inching onwards from the righthand corner of the frame, it's clear that the narrative fire is slow to burn.
Unfortunately, the 1.78:1, 16x9 - enhanced image is beset by an intermittent fleck in the lower left - hand corner of the frame that suggests a lens aberration in its fixed placement and the way it will persist for the duration of shots.
It has two camera lenses, located at the corners of the frames, and that's about it.
But how do you get around the corners of the frame?
At the corner of the frame front there is one tiny metal tip at each side.
Attach bear ornaments to two of the corners of the frame.
Or for a tail or a snout to photobomb the corner of a frame.
While the shootouts and sprinting manage to entertain in a decidedly PG fashion, Fickman's little touches stuffed into the corners of the frame lend Race the personality it dearly needs.
Still, the littlest ones aren't likely to care (or even notice that the 3 - D often goes a bit dodgy in the corners of the frame).
Filmmakers like Sean Baker are using every corner of the frame to shine a light on marginalised people.
It's a shame, because the movie looks great: The cinematography by George Steel is muted and chilly, with rich shadows hiding God knows what in the corners of the frames.
That white mask haunting every corner of every frame, night and day - time, outside a window, behind some sheets flapping in the breeze, in every tan station wagon sitting outside your kid's school... the boogeyman is real, you guys.
The monster's face appears in a corner of the frame in one shot, then closer in another, until finally Whale picks it up and gives it to Boone.
The picture has an intriguing plot that's best played on its own, with little touches of foreshadowing placed into the corners of the frame.
It also helps that the filmmaker is fond of long, extended takes of brooding menace that allows the idea that danger and death could be lurking in every corner of the frame to be omnipresent once the carnage begins.
Anderson's Japanese fetish makes the film challenging to absorb — in the city scenes, there's something going on in every corner of the frame — with borrowings that include bits of music from Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and a villain who looks like Toshiro Mifune in Kurosawa's High and Low.
Not for nothing, it makes textbook - worthy use of negative space — heightening the effectiveness of its intimate conversations, characters are often tucked away into the corner of the frame in fully realized visuals.
And what form: every second (shot in black - and - white Academy ratio by newcomer Lukasz Zal, who's surely one to watch) is gorgeous, with Pawlikowski composing to make the most of the space, often placing his characters on the fringes or corners of the frame, and making the most of the high contrast.
From a visual and technological standpoint, one could call it post-Gravity: Most of the film is set within a high - tech orbiting spacecraft, and director Daniel Espinosa (Safe House, Child 44) takes the weightlessness of the environment as inspiration, his camera floating constantly around the characters and down long passageways, pivoting upside down, catching majestic glimpses of the cosmos in the corner of the frame.
Truffaut shoots in a kind of glossy, nostalgic tone (which makes his actors look luminous), but the danger lurking just outside the corner of the frame is still palpable.
, and Ramsay uses blinking lights in the corner of frames as well as I've ever seen.
He brings outside old paintings leaned up against the wall; these are mildewed, and wisps of a spiderweb stretch across the corner of a frame.
Your hamster will push and push against the corner of the frame until the top lifts just enough for him to squeeze through.
The lower pyramid formed by the crossing of the frames serves as a makeshift private hideaway for your kitty while a springy ball hangs by the corner of the frame.
DeLap soon added text to these structures, one letter in each of the eight corners of the frame, compelling the viewer to walk around the entire work in order to read its message.
Detail preservation also remains strong when using flash, but again a build up of noise is visible and especially in the corner of the frame.
For one, they don't quite mimic the corners of the frame, so it creates an asymmetrical feel.
Though it looks like the hard case, it is flexible and can absorb shock as the corners of the frame are designed with cushions.
She was taken into a room where she was tied to a bed naked and her hands and feet were spread open and tied to the corners of the frame the mattress laid upon.
I used Rustoleum's Black Hammered Spray Paint and let the braces dry thoroughly before attaching them to the corners of my frame.
Attach bear ornaments to two of the corners of the frame.
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