Sentences with phrase «extended shots»

Too Late contains extended shots that push the limits of one reel of film, which runs a maximum of 22 minutes.
Says Variety: «Revels in extended shots of...
THE BLU - RAY DISC Taken arrives on Blu - ray from Fox in a «2 - Disc Extended Cut» that gives you the option, via seamless branching, of watching the theatrical or unrated version of the film — the most obvious variation between the two a couple of extended shots in which Bryan fires a few more bullets at some assholes in tuxedos in what can only be described as a miniature tantrum.
Snack brand Whitworths has extended its Shots range with the launch of Shots Nuts, to meet rising demand for healthier snack options on the go.
A built - in port allows you to charge your GoPro on the fly, extending your shooting time significantly.
It is an amazing turn and to see the raw emotions of her character pierce through her typically cool facade is mesmerizing (including a final extended shot that is all the more stunning as the result of her silence).
To the left, a film cuts among extended shots of an industrial dockyard, a building on fire, fish in the deep blue sea, and a black cutout swimming in and out of place on another canvas.
The screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber («Paper Towns»), based on the novel by Kent Haruf, accentuates the little moments; there's a great, extended shot of Addie and Louis, a panoply of emotions crossing both their faces as they wordlessly drive home the morning after they've had sex for the first time.
His game has no major weakness beyond a lack of quick vertical lift, and he should be able to extend his shooting range to the perimeter, where his passing ability and feel will stand out.
There is nothing that matters in The Turin Horse, and the extended shots of our hero (Janos Derzsi) and his daughter (Erika Bok) staring into the endless eddy outside their hovel's window have about them a certain entropic rage.
Extraordinary Stories begins with an ordinary sight, of a man walking in medium - close - up down a dirt road in an extended shot.
That doesn't mean the British artist - director has strayed into the realm of homily or moralization — or forsaken the use of extended shots.
However, it is blatantly a student film, full of extended shots that don't know what a cut feels like, unnecessary camera showmanship, acting that more than not leaves a bad taste in the mouth, and even a totally wasted opening credit sequence.
After numerous delays, extending shooting, release date bumps and a general air of mystery, Wong Kar - Wai «s «The Grandmasters» is — believe or not — actually finished, headed to theaters overseas and now the first, generous full length trailer is here.
Some of it has to do with the extended shooting schedule for Neill Blomkamp «s «Elysium» that is eating up space on his calendar, and apparently, there are also some unknown personal issues cutting into his time as well.
The film, which has just come out on Blu - Ray DVD after an opening in select locations last September, is a thoroughly New York story, the skyline of the world's most exciting city captured by Ryszard Lenczewki's lenses which at times hover over Manhattan's tall buildings and, in one extended shot, captures the flight of a commercial airline.
It ends precisely as it should end, with an extended shot that says more with one image than ever could have been said with dialogue.
Quick cuts of different times, locations and actions are thus contrasted with an extended shot in continuous space and time, whilst images of artificial immobility (such as Birkut's statue and photograph, and him posing beside them) are succeeded by a forceful presentation of dynamic movement as Agnieszka storms through a corridor and, afterwards, drives in a van through the city under the film's credits.
They barely register at first, as the camera holds on an extended shot of everyone in attendance — faces in a crowd of regular people preparing to enjoy a familiar, communal pleasure.
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