Sentences with phrase «eyelines of»

You can see it in the views: long sweeping eyelines of zombie infested Los Angeles, the seamless strolls from the...
You can see it in the views: long sweeping eyelines of zombie infested Los Angeles, the seamless strolls from the Hollywood sign in the hills, all the way to Santa Monica beach.
First, daft photo ops - such as sliding down a volcano, engaging in a jumping contest with a toddler and being interviewed in front of some randy pigs - that get shared on social media keeping him in the eyeline of the political press pack that spends so much time on Twitter.
Emilia Clarke is probably excited for another chance to rinse off the dust of Westeros and not have to act alongside a tennis ball on a stick representing the eyeline of a giant dragon.
The eyeline of the speakers in these scenes is almost completely perpendicular to that of the viewer.
Yes, I mean that the line of orange stones that meets the plaster is the eyeline of the photographer who took the picture.
If you look at the first building on the left and at the line that separates the bottom part of the wall (orange stones) from the white plastered part of the wall, it's just about on the eyeline of the photographer.
But as I say, I couldn't follow the casual deceptions during the hearing in real time, though I sat in the eyeline of Stringer and nodded in support of his lines of questioning as much as I could.

Not exact matches

The worst part being that at least 4 of the offences made were in direct eyeline that he chose to ignore.
Right now I'm mad as hell and Balls needs to stay out of my eyeline.
All I know is I'm so happy when a bucket of luxury roses is in my eyeline.
I LIKE THE GRAPHIC LOOK THE BEST, THE BLUE EYELINE REALLY STANDS OUT ON SOME OF YOU GIRLS.
This eyelines looks great and I like the shape of the tip.
One of the easiest ways to spot a novice in high heels is by their eyeline.
Wood focuses on the complex system of identification Hitchcock establishes in this scene, and Bellour details the ways in which the film plays with doublings (or «rhymes») of looks and framings, point - of - views shots and eyeline matches.
The film wages war on the nerves across multiple fronts, creating a state of regular disorientation through its scrambled visual grammar (like the mismatched eyelines during Lena's bewildered first scene at the compound) and the distant remove of most of the performances, Portman's included.
Diego Luna revealed that his eyeline ended up coming up to an interesting part of Tudyk's body.
While some eyelines are off and the head / mouth replacement shows seams, the blending is satisfactory and the look of dated news footage is flawlessly reproduced.
The PR person just to the right of my eyeline started an exaggerated windmill motion with her arm.
Instead, she introduces the family as disembodied fragments, the camera placed at the height of a child's eyeline: Da's (James Ramsay1) fingers balancing a cigarette; Ma's (Denise Flannagan) arms as she irons her husband's dress shirt; daughter Lynne clicking the heels of her mary - janes and proclaiming «There's no place like home»; and the hands of delinquent son Steven (Martin Anderson) as he conquers his toy car by filling it with sugar.
The two rivals» shared scenes boast a surprising tenderness and intensity, thanks largely to Johnson's careful framing, which puts the viewer just off axis enough from the actors» eyelines to avoid the breaking of the fourth wall but still conveys a creepy sense of closeness.
A 3D instrument cluster has been developed to take the place of conventional buttons, being projected into the driver's eyeline so they can select the button they want whilst maintaining focus on the road ahead.
There are reams of leather, too, though Alfa has snuck in quite a lot of plastic beneath your eyeline, which isn't very becoming of a # 70,000 car.
Speaking of which, the central infotainment display is mounted high up, so it's close to your eyeline, and the display itself is crisp and clear.
Push the Start button after settling into this A3's «Sport» driver seat and a bright, crisp display slides out of a slot in the dashboard putting Audi's gorgeous MMI infotainment system near the driver's eyeline.
A more compact dashboard upper surface means it sits 65 mm lower, resulting in improved forward and downward visibility — the eyeline angle to road increases to 7.60 degrees (compared to 6.56 degrees for previous generation Civic), while thin A-pillars (18 mm narrower) reduce the obstructed forward view by 11.6 percent, providing a class - leading 84.3 degrees of forward visibility.
The Sunset Grill serves lunch in sight of the sea, and the Kionos Terrace puts the setting sun in your eyeline.
If you fold a piece of cardboard incorrectly (which we did do) or you lose an eyelet, you have a problem, so keep everything organized and in your eyeline.
The man in the red shirt just in front of me is also slightly above the eyeline because he was slightly taller than me and being close by, the height difference is more obvious.
The main thing to remember here is that where you have an individual or groups of people in a picture, spread over any distance, their heads all generally touch that imaginary horizon line - your eyeline.
This is where I tie myself in knots because if I stood in that street my eyeline would be nearer to the top part of the downstairs windows??
And even though the last few buildings curve slightly to the right, the eyeline still works, following the base of the five windows in the building at the end of the street.
Now, your eyeline is about that of the lady's shoulder who is standing outside the left side of the car.
However, the theory wouldn't have worked if the real eyeline was higher or lower because the base of those windows in the furthest building would have appeared to run off at an angle above or below the red dotted line instead of sitting squarely on it.
The confusion these now - random captions cause for the viewer are as integral to the exhibition as the hanging of the prints, which tend to be well below the average eyeline.
I've met the work of Ala Dehghan (Tehran, 1982, she lives and works in Brooklyn), and love it, some month ago in Milano at Otto Zoo gallery, where she had her solo show Jump - Cut to Eyeline - Match: Forgetting the Sound of Her Voice.
She then sank «the line», the cherished privilege of hanging paintings just at the viewer's eyeline on the wall, which in centuries past has caused artists to trade insults or even punches, or withdraw their work entirely in a huff.
She has written articles and reviews for ArtAsiaPacific, Eyeline, Frieze, Third Text and The Journal of Curatorial Studies, and is Editor - at - large of Kaleidoscope Asia.
Google's panel is physically smaller — a tiny glass block floating in your eyeline — but the overall effect is more impressive than the 1.63 - inch panel of the Samsung because it's closer and so looks bigger.
Scrolling through apps like Twitter or Gmail is lovely, as the top of the list feels slightly better placed for viewing, things can scroll into your eyeline, and we rather like the effect.
Australia About Blog Eyeline is a leading Australian arts magazine which publishes analysis of and commentary on the contemporary visual arts, craft and related media.
My advice for making a room look good for sale is a pop of colour and make sure you have a clear eyeline to all corners when you enter a room, especially a small room.
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