Sentences with phrase «eye of the camera»

With the well - honed eyes of her camera lenses, Bombach tackles the incredible story of Nadia Murad, a 23 - year - old Yazidi woman who was kept as a sex slave for ISIS when she was just 19.
But there's no lovable dog or devoted wife in the frame to humanize Reynolds, just some liberally applied tanning spray and the truth - extracting eye of the camera.
The careful eye of the camera detects every line, wrinkle and crow's foot.
Steve McQueen is more Stanley Kubrick than Stanley Kramer, and the friction between the inflamed self - righteousness we typically associate with this genre and the frosty insect eye of his camera (he sometimes seems to be autopsying his characters» souls as he peers at them) makes the movie at least as fascinating as it is frustrating.
And in another, it's a film theorist's essay on the nature of conscience, which wills itself into being here in the form of the unblinking eye of a camera operated by nobody in particular — or, if you feel like getting all Bergman on Haneke's ass, perhaps by God himself.
Set to a haunting electronic score (composed by Anthony Gonzalez and Joseph Trapanese and performed by M83), the omniscient eye of the camera surveys the ruins of civilization that Jack must explore to find drones that the Scavs have damaged.
Yet the object would also perform as a compositional element in some of these still lifes acting in the service of a picture rather than as its focus, reduced to schematic line and shape by the eye of the camera or the swipe of charcoal.
Flesh becomes abstracted: obliterated by paint on the skin, distorted by the eye of the camera lens, or smeared by the glass of a Xerox machine.
The eye of a camera capable of capturing movement at 2,500 frames per second replaces embodied experience: comforting, or terrifying?
These beautiful, curved works are comparable to the eye of a camera lens, with layers created on a potter's wheel.
Dutch artist Gerco de Ruijter (1961) experiments with the eye of the camera in an unusual way.
Easier to operate than to describe, this is a sound - producing system activated by bodily movement; as they register in the eye of the camera, different motions and different colors trigger specific samples, ranging from a slammed car door to gunfire and from rich orchestral pads to sexual noises.
Grace Weir, has linked the «I» of the maker to the eye of the camera as she rotates a work through time and space.
In a recent talk, Lolita Chavez, co-ordinator of the K'iche People's Counsel, an indigenous human rights defender from Guatemala, spoke about how the law is used to wear people down, outside of the eye of the cameras, by creating false claims which must be answered and require money activists don't have.
CES 2015 from the eye of the camera Things may be winding down in Vegas for CES 2015, but there was a lot of cool stuff to look at.
The fascination for nature photography enthralled me as a child already and I began to catch the small and big wonders of nature through the eye of a camera.
and i know exactly what you mean about seeing it through the eye of the camera... like «wait... that's what it looks like?»
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