Sentences with phrase «decision by the studio»

This delay could easily have been a decision by the studio to make sure there's less downtime between the release of the ninth and 10th films.

Not exact matches

Cohen says they also quickly come to appreciate Gould's whole - hearted embrace of technology, as demonstrated by his controversial decision in the 1960s to focus exclusively on studio recording.
The studio system was eventually smashed, first by the Paramount decision, which forced that studio to limit its block booking, and then by Howard Hughes who was the first to split off theatres from his RKO studio.
Thierry Henry in the TV studio seemed a touch baffled by Wenger's decision not to start with Xhaka, after the Switzerland international midfield star was the only big signing of the summer.
He stopped by the Capital Tonight studio Monday to talk about his decision to run.
«From the very first moment I walked in to the Joschi Studio, I had a vibe I made the right decision by choosing this wonderful studio for my Yoga Training.
Despite having the established Dano onscreen for nearly the film's entirety and the world famous Radcliffe by his side for most of it, Swiss Army Man does seem defiantly uncommercial, which made the decision of A24, a young studio without the most sterling of box office records,
That turned out to be the right decision since Straight Outta Compton was a massive hit, and put him back in demand by studios like Marvel.
Warner Bros» decision to move Live By Night up to an earlier release date apparently stems from the studio having seen an early cut.
One truly can compare the watching of how big studios and their hired bigwigs operate as the equivalent of watching how sausage gets made, as many of us to very much enjoy the end product, but we would be less pleased if we were to know how a kernel of inspiration from the mind of a writer can be second - guessed and repackaged due to executive decisions made by relatively visionless empty suits who are in the creation process solely to make money, squeezing out all trace of artistic merit where it interferes with bottom - line profit.
Perhaps the first clue that «10,000 B.C.» would fall short was the decision by Warner Bros. to release what otherwise looks like a summer blockbuster in the spring, the traditional dumping ground for films that studio execs don't think measure up.
While that means that Paramount's decision to pass off some of the global distribution rights to Netflix was probably a smart call from a studio perspective, it also means that filmgoers will get to enjoy Garland's original vision unencumbered by studio interference or reshoots intended to make it more «accessible».
Vaughn discusses being influenced by The Princess Bride, the studio's decision to market it as a Lord of the Rings - style fantasy, and its -LSB-...]
Bleszinski continues his statement explaining the studio's decision to leave LawBreakers behind and then focus on «the huge battle royale genre», which was already taken by two giant games this time - Fortnite and PUBG.
It was a decision compounded by Aaron's belief that «it's never been a better time to become an indie developer» and by Forest's attraction to the creative freedom that would come from starting a studio.
Ubisoft's decision to establish a new studio of such enormity was partly influenced by being based in a region that offers comprehensive tax breaks.
Crucially, BioWare's technical director Jacques Lebrun said that — contrary to internet speculation — this was not a decision forced upon the studio by parent EA.
All that could be about to change following a decision by film and television studio Lionsgate to make a «significant» investment in Telltale Games, the developer of episodic adventure games based on The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones.
The game hasn't had the easiest time on the market due to some odd decisions made by the development studio, but Bungie is now promising that the next expansion will make progression harder... but in a good way.
The members made their final decision based on the exhibitions of their work, on display in the Hudgens Center Galleries, and studio visits by the jurors in the days leading up to the announcement.
Featuring 125 working proofs and edition prints produced by 25 artists between 1972 and 2010 at Crown Point Press in San Francisco, one of the most influential printmaking studios of the last half - century, Yes, No, Maybe goes beyond celebrating the flash of inspiration and the role of the imagination to examine the artistic process as a sequence of decisions.
By emphasizing artistic experimentation and creative decision - making, these studio sessions introduce participants to basic elements of the technical and conceptual aspects of artistic process.
Interface does tough, gritty work in tough, gritty neighbourhoods, which is exactly where the important work will be done — not by starchitects, but, according to the studio's website, by those with «an umcompromising commitment to design, research, and a pragmatic approach to innovation based in a transparent process of decision - making.»
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