Sentences with phrase «effects video comparison»

The two original short films in which the Christmas tale was born, Rare Exports Inc. (2003) and Rare Exports - The Official Safety Instructions (2005) The Making of Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale «Blood in the snow» — a look at the concept art Animatics & computer effects video comparison Behind the scenes production stills photo gallery Original theatrical trailer from Finland

Not exact matches

«Importantly, this effect was specific to the condition in which participants actively engaged in the games narration, while the mere exposure to the narrative video game did not affect theory of mind, in comparison to playing a neutral video game.»
The special features include a commentary featuring creator Todd MacFarlane, director Mark Dieppe, producer Clint Goldman and visual effects supervisor Steve «Spaz» Williams; an interview with Todd McFarlane, a behind - the - scenes Making of Spawn feauterette, a Spawn sketch gallery with over 200 original concept illustrations, scene - to - storyboard comparisons; original Todd McFarlane sketches; Filter & the Crystal music video and the original theatrical trailer.
okay I just finished watching the comparison video 6 times, here are the differences I saw: - The Xbox One contrast levels and lighting effects looked a lot more pronounced than the PS4, causing the Xbox One version to look crisper in some areas.
Comparison videos that have been released online have shown that the portable version of the game includes lower quality graphics, as well as the omission of quite a few special lighting effects.
Good ol' YouTube user Frost Danger has made a sweet comparison video, pitting two excellent racing titles, Forza Motorsport 6 (review incoming soon) and Forza Horizon 2 against each other and comparing the rain effects in both games.
These include activities (doing things you enjoy that help you take your mind off whatever is causing you stress), contributing (doing volunteer work or helping out a friend), comparisons (comparing what you do to cope with stressful situations to what other people do or how you cope today to how you coped in years» past), emotions (immerse yourself in books, poetry, music, films, or television shows that trigger strong emotions), pushing away (cutting yourself off from the situation at hand by mentally blocking it out), thoughts (finding mentally - stimulating activities to do, such as crossword puzzles, playing video games, writing poetry, or solving mathematical equations), and sensations (finding means to elicit strong physical reactions, such as holding an ice cube for a minute or taking a long, cold shower; this is similar to self - harm but without the harmful effects).
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