Shaw graduated from California Institute of the Arts in the late - 1970s as part of a pioneering
creative scene including Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler.
Guests in attendance joining Hyde Park Art Center Executive Director Kate Lorenz were the who's who from Chicago's art and
creative scene including EXPO Chicago President Tony Karman and wife Sondra, Kavi Gupta, Maria Pinto, Sandra and Jack Guthman, MCA Chicago's Madeleine Grynsztejn, Sotheby's Helyn Goldenberg, Amy Rule and Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Tony Tasset to name a few.
Not exact matches
The incredibly realistic smackdowns are mesmerising,
including wildly
creative cage - fighting
scenes.
David Fincher was once attached to the film but departed due to «
creative differences» after Universal reportedly wanted to portray Shyamalan's 2008 film «The Happening» as a massive box office hit,
including a
scene where «The Happening» won Best Picture over Fincher's «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.»
Behind the
scenes, the
creative team
includes frequent collaborators Tom Stern, who served as cinematographer on 13 of Eastwood's previous films, and Deborah Hopper, who has served as Eastwood's costume designer on 17 prior films, editor Blu Murray, who most recently cut «Sully,» and the film's composer, Christian Jacob.
Behind the
scenes, Spielberg reunited his
creative team from «Bridge of Spies,»
including Oscar - winning director of photography Janusz Kaminski («Schindler's List,» «Saving Private Ryan»), Oscar - winning production designer Adam Stockhausen («The Grand Budapest Hotel»), Oscar - winning editor Michael Kahn («Saving Private Ryan,» «Raiders of the Lost Ark») and Sarah Broshar («The Post»), and costume designer Kasia Walicka Maimone («Moonrise Kingdom»).
«Captain America: Civil War» marks the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Three, which will
include «Guardians of the Galaxy» and «Thor» sequels, «Doctor Strange,» «Black Panther,» and «Captain Marvel» solo features, and «Avengers: Infinity War» parts 1 and 2, so given the episodic nature of the MCU, it is only natural that the
creative heads behind the
scenes are discussing Phase Four, and what could come after the latest series of chapters.
Behind the
scenes, Dougherty's
creative team
includes director of photography Lawrence Sher, whose past credits
include «War Dogs» and «Godzilla,» for which he handled additional photography; production designer Scott Chambliss («Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Official Premise: With thousands of feet of materials
including sequences added to capture with greater intimacy Elvis» performances and his
creative process behind - the -
scenes, the previously released Elvis: That's The Way It Is — Special Edition is now being made available as a Blu - ray ™ two disc Special Edition Premium Digibook.
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes Academy Award ® - winning production designer Rick Carter («Avatar») and «Watchmen» and «300» veterans director of photography Larry Fong, editor William Hoy and costume designer Michael Wilkinson.
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, Oscar ® - winning production designer Rick Heinrichs («Sleepy Hollow»), Oscar ® - winning costume designer Colleen Atwood («Alice in Wonderland») and editor Chris Lebenzon («Alice in Wonderland»).
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes director of photography Roberto Schaefer («Finding Neverland,» «Quantum of Solace»); production designer Kirk M. Petruccelli («White House Down»); editors Ron Rosen («Godzilla»), Oscar nominee Chris Lebenzon («Crimson Tide,» «Top Gun») and Oscar nominee John Refoua («Avatar»); costume designer Susan Matheson («The Big Short,» «Safehouse»); and VFX supervisor Jeffrey A. Okun («Clash of the Titans,» «The Day the Earth Stood Still»).
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes Oscar - winning director of photography John Seale («The English Patient»); action unit director and stunt coordinator Guy Norris («Australia»); editor Margaret Sixel («Happy Feet»); production designer Colin Gibson («Babe»); Oscar - winning costume designer Jenny Beavan («A Room with a View»); and makeup designer Lesley Vanderwalt («Knowing»).
Gotham Uncovered: Creation of a
Scene: Director Christopher Nolan and
creative collaborators unmask the incredible detail and planning behind the film,
including stunt staging, filming in IMAX ®, and the new Bat - suit and Bat - pod
Behind - the -
scenes featuretts
include: The Journey Begins (
creative concepts, story development and casting), Shaping Mind and Body (Christian Bale's transformation into Batman), The Tumbler (reinvention of the Batmobile), Gotham City Rises (production design of Gotham City, the Batcave, Wayne Manor, and more), Saving Gotham City (the development of miniatures, CGI, and effects for the monorail chase
scene), Genesis of the Bat (a look at the Dark Knight's incarnation and influences on the film), Path to Discovery (filming in Iceland), and Confidential Files (go beyond the movie and discover facts and story points not in the film).
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
included director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Lee Smith, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland, visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson and special effects supervisor Scott Fisher.
Behind the
scenes, the
creative team
includes frequent collaborators Tom Stern, who served as cinematographer on 13 of Eastwood's previous films, and Deborah Hopper, who has served as Eastwood's costume designer on 17 prior films; editor Blu Murray, who most recently cut «Sully,» and that film's composer, Christian Jacob.
Bonus features on the 2 - disc Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack
include profiles of Katharine Graham and Ben Bradlee, and featurettes about how the
creative team came together, recreation of the era during which the story takes place, behind - the -
scenes look at the set, and a tribute to the 44 - year collaboration between director Steven Spielberg and composer John Williams.
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes director of photography Phil Meheux, Oscar ® - nominated production designer Tom Sanders, Oscar ® - nominated editor Stuart Baird, Academy Award ® - winning costume designer Lindy Hemming and Academy Award ® - winning composer Howard Shore.
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes director of photography Martin Ruhe («The American»), production designer Sharon Seymour («Argo»), editor Dirk Westervelt («Journey to the Center of the Earth»), and costume designer Catherine Marie Thomas («The Heat»).
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
included director of photography Henry Braham («The Golden Compass»), Oscar - winning production designer Stuart Craig («Dangerous Liaisons,» «The English Patient,» the «Harry Potter» films), editor Mark Day («Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Parts 1 & 2»), and Oscar - nominated costume designer Ruth Myers («Emma,» «Unknown»).
Thurber's behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes director of photography Barry Peterson («21 Jump Street»); production designer Clayton Hartley («The Other Guys»); editor Mike Sale («The Hangover Part II»); and costume designer Shay Cunliffe («The Bourne Legacy»).
The behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes Oscar - nominated director of photography Tom Stern («Changeling»); Oscar - nominated production designer James J. Murakami («Changeling») and production designer Charisse Cardenas; Oscar - winning editor Joel Cox («Unforgiven») and editor Gary D. Roach; and costume designer Deborah Hopper.
This
includes activities based upon each
scene, dictionary tasks, comprehension tasks and
creative responses.
Exquisite, naturalistic watercolor
scenes extend the lyrical, well - paced text and
include creative stop - action sequences that illustrate the passage of time.
This influx of talent also extends to the kitchen, adding
creative cuisines to a dining
scene that also
includes a number of family - operated favorites that have been pleasing hungry divers for decades.
These
include tentacle monsters (because of course it would),
scenes where you have to massage a girl's butt so she can fit through a window (it all makes sense in the story), and other perverse yet
creative scenarios.
The Bioshock Collection
includes some behind the
scenes content,
including the Bioshock Documentary Reels, a series of interviews with
Creative Director, Ken Levine, and Lead Artist, Shawn Robertson, and the «Bioshock Museum.»
Therefore, do not submit any unsolicited
creative works or ideas,
including, but not limited to, games, films, television shows, videos, audio recordings, music, scores, images, drawings, artwork, sketches, written materials, novels, stories, scripts, storyboards, treatments, comics, plotlines, dialogue, characters, settings,
scenes, textures, designs, code, inventions, concepts, plans, marketing concepts, or any other works, ideas, or intellectual property (collectively «Material») to Square Enix.
The director's behind - the -
scenes creative team
includes director of photography George Richmond («Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation»); production designer Gary Freeman («Maleficent»); Oscar - nominated editor Stuart Baird («Skyfall,» «Gorillas in the Mist»); Oscar - winning costume designer Colleen Atwood («Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them») and costume designer Timothy A. Wonsik (assistant costume designer, «Free State of Jones,» «Iron Man 3»).
In 1960s Los Angeles, the brimming art
scene fostered a
creative community that operated outside the pressures of New York City,
including artists...
Opening night
includes a pre-show reception at 6:30 pm for audience members to glimpse behind the
scenes at our
creative process.
In 1960s Los Angeles, the brimming art
scene fostered a
creative community that operated outside the pressures of New York City,
including artists like Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Bruce Nauman, Judy Chicago, Robert Irwin and John Baldessari.
Creative Music Workshop Players is an evolving collective of improvisers convened in early 2015 and comprised of stalwarts of D.C.'s experimental music
scene including Luke Stewart, Layne Garrett, Nate Scheible, Phong Tran, Patrick Cain, and others.
Highlighting over twenty artists
including foundational, preeminent figures of 20th and 21st centuries, such as Kiki Smith, and Andy Warhol, as well as mid-career voices from the contemporary
scene including Lalla Essaydi, Kota Ezawa, Glenn Ligon and Mickalene Thomas, Person (a) demonstrates the genre's continued
creative force and cultural resonance.
It was a hectic year for the region's food
scene, as restaurateurs built out
creative new concepts and some old favorites
including Roma Cafe shut their doors.