Sentences with phrase «disorienting visual»

Corbet skillfully creates a character that's easy to hate, yet impossible to ignore, while Campos, obviously influenced by director Gaspar Noe, utilizes pulsing rhythms and disorienting visuals to craft his dark world.
But the initial look at the film provides few answers, and lots of gorgeous - but - disorienting visuals.
As if the disorienting visuals aren't enough to alienate the audience, the music, too, lacks breathability.

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I am disoriented because I can't look down, and so have to get my visual bearings from watching parts of the tree, which are themselves swaying in the wind.
For all the cinematic dreck currently peddling disorienting editing as «action,» no one in good conscience could deride Tarantino for his indulgence in split screens or extreme close ups or smash zooms or any other mode of cinematic gimmickry, when it affords us hauntingly sparse centerpieces such as The Bride's live burial, an aural choir of oppressive dirt, panting whimpers, and futile struggling set to the visual accompaniment of pitch black confinement that stretches on well past any spectator's comfort level.
What makes Under the Skin such a mind - blower has everything to do with Johansson's chillingly unempathetic turn as the, well, whatever she is, coupled with cinematographer Daniel Landin's disorienting, hallucinogenic visuals.
Maximum 3D will also occasionally cause some disorienting artifacting with objects at the edge of the screen, though you aren't likely to notice these visual irregularities too often.
Director Tony Scott then provides a characteristically over-the-top visual illustration that attempts to convey the disorienting exotica of a strange, violent land through imagery that looks like the Mexican sequences in Traffic played at quadruple speed.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
The Killzone 3 3D mode is optional and requires a 3D ready TV [34] The first impressions of the 3D showed some glitches; with three - dimensional visual effects, the game became blurry, imprecise, and disorienting.
Virtuoso technique, expressive color, and disorienting and unexpected compositions endow Soutine's depictions of slaughtered animals with a striking visual power and emotional impact.
Drawing on color theory, she creates paintings that manipulate the 12 tones of the color circle, as well as shades of black, white, and gray, to create disorienting and destabilizing visual effects.
The visual result is akin to the slick of oil on water or the wavering effects of a striped shirt viewed on a television screen — the overlaid patterns generating a disorienting moiré.
Each venue, The first at 345 Eldert St, and the second at 136 Moffat St, will showcase visual and sound artists meant to create a full sensory experience for the viewer, disorienting and cacophonous.
With the gallery's dim lighting and the constantly changing visuals, the effect can be slightly disorienting, overwhelming, as in the close - up images of four women, including Eartha Kitt, singing «Angelitos Negros,» a video which Thomas dramatically edits, focusing in on the eyes and mouths of the singers, as if striving for even more intimacy and connection.
The work also functions as a visual echo chamber as it becomes disorienting when many viewers are in the gallery and their silhouettes are confused by the scrims.
His material departure — inclusion of riotous swaths of dense, seductive glitter — is an expansion of Kissick's ongoing interest in creating a disorienting, even manic, visual dynamic within his work.
The visual references to wings and body parts evoke a disorienting hybridity, as if collage and assemblage are being used to evoke a dreamlike monstrosity.
He challenges conventional readings, producing disorienting spatial topologies and striking visual poetics.
Played backwards, disorienting sounds accompany the visual intimacy of the piece that includes the daughter reduced to her underwear.
With an irreverent and somewhat incoherent visual identity (created by New York - based Maziyar Pahlevan) that features little more than a massive X and disorienting geometric patterns, the exhibition is not likely to offer easy reading — or viewing.
Mirroring the three - dimensionality of the film's visual narrative is the dub soundtrack to Nightlife, a space - filling and deliberately low - tech soundscape made by the artist using a variety of analog filters and basic sound effects, such as reverb and delay, creating a disorienting illusion of expanded space.
Seemingly impenetrable from the outside, Jeremy Sharma's exhibition «Spectrum Version 2.2» thrusted viewers into a sensuous visual and aural space that was disorienting and comforting upon entry.
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