Sentences with phrase «different film clips»

Obviously, the different film clips that are used are of varied qualities, but for the most part, everything seems to have been sourced from what looks to be original elements.

Not exact matches

Brake referred to the BBC's recent drive to get children interested in classical music, using 10 pieces of music and dressing them up with film clips and different instruments, and suggested that something similar could be done to change the caricature of immigrants.
The researchers then used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan 21 of the participants» brains while they viewed pairs of short film clips showing classmates of varying status within this social network, telling them all they needed to do was indicate whether the clips in each pair were the same or different, and that this task was unrelated to the first part of the experiment.
In keeping with these earlier findings, Parkinson and her colleagues found activity in a widely distributed network of brain regions was sensitive to the social status of the people in the film clips, with individual regions responding to different aspects of it.
But women had a different reaction: All the film clips aroused them equally.
The first clip throws you off at first but eventually the change in sound, the obvious body doubles, and the funny give and take between the different films; it really is a guilty pleasure kind of experience.
This one heavily features clips from the previous films and explores the thinking behind bringing a different director in each time.
Their discussion is sometimes shown in different parts of the screen, but the feature also incorporates artwork, photos, clips from other Disney films, and archival filmmaker video and audio (from the likes of Ward Kimball, Joe Grant, and Woolie Reitherman) to complement the present - day (well, 2009ish) reflections.
This clip will show some of the ways that he and Gillespie have made the vampire a bit different in this version of the film.
What makes Room 237 work so well is that Ascher shows the same Shining clips over and over, with different interpretations, letting only the voices of the theorists and the images from the film (plus a few other relevant movies) tell the story.
Last but not least is the surprisingly interesting «Boats»N Hoes» Music Video Editor, an innovative use of Blu - ray technology that lets you create your own edit of the film's crass music - video clip by using your remote control's number pad to select from nine different camera angles that run the length of the video.
(The NSFW advance clip of Freddie's Rorschach test is an alternate assembly of the scene in the completed filmdifferent shots, different angles, different dialog, different music.)
Taking the form of a video essay, the film is at its best stitching together clichéd clips from different movies — montages of house parties and masturbation sequences playing out over an angsty soundtrack by indie band Summer Camp.
They kicked things off with a glimpse at one of the film's fight scenes, but their newly - released second clip slows things down a little and shows a different side of the spy game altogether, as Charlize Theron and Sofia Boutella's characters flirt in a crowded bar.
The site uses film clips, animations, still photos, montages and diagrams to demonstrate the different principles of physics, and includes links to other supporting and related pages as well as to background information and materials.
A ten - minute clip (or shorter) from a film like The Story of the Weeping Camel from Mongolia might suffice to create a powerful discussion prompt on geography and language, on different perspectives about material luxuries, survival, family, how loved ones are cared for, being kind and considerate, what different living environments look like and how they are built, and how kids play or entertain themselves in different settings.
A short film clip highlighting the different views - of Materialism and Dualism - about what constitutes a human being, and the implications for be...
Including expert interviews and film extracts featuring Samantha Morton, each clip focuses on a different aspect of the novel: from the gothic elements, to how social class is portrayed.
Period photographs, printed materials and film clips provide context for these works of art, created in an art world very different from the networked one of today.
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