Sentences with phrase «feature film shot»

Perry isn't very large, but it's known for a feature film shot in the area and for Candle Wax Productions, which was a very successful YouTube Channel and film group before they retired.
Wadjda, al - Mansour's feature debut, is the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and the first by a female director.
It's not the first feature film shot entirely this way.
The groundbreaking first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and the first by a female Saudi filmmaker, Wadjda offers a moving, rarely seen picture of everyday life in Riyadh: through the eyes of a girl unwilling to surrender what she wants.
This is my sixth feature film shot in Scotland and autumn is my favourite time of year to shoot so I am excited to bring this film to light in the beautiful Scottish elements — come rain, shine, storm or snow.
Instead of a typical church fundraiser - perhaps a bake sale - Friends Church's leadership proposed a feature film shot on location on two sides of the globe and with a powerful message about the $ 32 billion world slave trade.
In April, an upstart movie studio released what it claims to be the first ever scripted feature film shot and released entirely on the Snapchat social media app.
Heery Casting is requesting submissions for a feature film shooting in Philadelphia in late fall 2015.
Indie and award winning filmmaker Matt Porterfield is now casting for his upcoming feature Sollers Point and is seeking SAG actors for a feature film shooting in Baltimore in July and August of 2016.
NLC is searching for a 70 + Year old African American male for a feature film shooting south of ATL.The older, the better.
THE BLU - RAY DISC Summit guides Fair Game to Blu - ray in a 2.40:1, 1080p presentation that's typical of mainstream feature films shot with the Red One HiDef camera.
Many of our properties are perfect for still photography, commercials, television shows, music videos and feature film shoots.

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Last year, a small movie studio even released what it claimed to be the first scripted feature film ever shot and released entirely on the messaging app.
He has also produced two other feature films as well as helped shoot the renowned documentary comedy, Winnebago Man.
«Departures,» a film featuring Maisie Williams («Game of Thrones») and Asa Butterfield («Ender's Game»), will be shooting this week at Albany International Airport.
The Film House used the film hub briefly to shoot scenes for one feature film, «American Dresser.»
Vinal said he has helped more than 20 producers select local spots to shoot projects ranging from feature films to TV commercials or student movies.
The 10 - minute film, which features a mixture of diary camera footage and interviews with Louise, records the exact moment she shoots a wigeon and captures her immediate reaction.
Additional special features include audio commentary with Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio, interviews with the key players in the 1979 Iran hostage crisis including President Jimmy Carter, former CIA agent Tony Mendez, and the houseguests, a featurette on recreating the era for film, a peek inside the Canadian government, a bit about how Istanbul was chosen for shooting the film, and a look back at how the CIA made Hollywood believe in a fictional film.
To forestall such questions, and distract us from the film's core emptiness, director Paul McGuigan (Gangster No. 1, Wicker Park) and his crew very nearly art - direct everything into the dirt: The wallpaper in ordinary apartment buildings is a catalogue of optical illusions, and one fleeting overhead shot of a parking lot features an array of vehicles so expertly color - coordinated they could be photoshopped into a Kelly - Moore spread.
It's the first feature - length narrative film shot in a single take (on digital video, using a specially designed disc instead of tape).
Outside of his Nightmare appearances, Englund's most significant credits were his one - shot directorial stint on the theatrical feature 976 - EVIL (1988); his characterization of the title role in a medium - budget film adaptation of Phantom of the Opera (1989); and his hosting chores on the Craven - produced TV anthology Nightmare Café (1992).
Echoing U.K. - based Corbijn's first feature, «Control,» the director's new film is impeccably composed and beautifully shot (by cinematographer Martin Ruhe).
«Room» is an offshoot of «Seances,» an interactive online menu of short films imagined from the titles of various lost silent - era features, shot with separate (but sometimes overlapping) casts in Montreal and Paris.
Yann Gonzalez's second feature stars Vanessa Paradis as Anne, a gay porn producer who tries to win back her lover (and editor) by shooting her most amazing film yet.
Jeunet, the imaginative French director behind such films as Amélie, Micmacs, and The City of Lost Children, turns to Reif Larsen's novel The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet as the source for only his second English - language feature (the first being Alien: Resurrection) and first shot in 3D.
He was adamant that the story premise of Free Fire could not be done as a feature film and was, at best, the sort of material for a 20 - minute shoot - em - up short.
Beautifully shot and edited, Wenders» latest nonetheless features his highest - profile documentary subject yet, and the film should attract substantial worldwide attention, especially in Latin America.
The film features uncredited cameos by Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson, and was shot in locations in Florida, Louisiana, and Michigan.
Penny Dreadful, Season 3: Get a look back at the third season of Penny Dreadful with this mashup, featuring a quick behind the scenes shot from each day of filming, from August 31, 2015 to February 11, 2016.
Beautifully shot, like Rohrwacher's other features, on Super-16, this film, with its richly textured images, does indeed feel at times like a retrieved and rather miraculous relic from a lost era of cinema, which is not to say that it isn't of its own moment.
Shot entirely on location in Barrow, Alaska, On The Ice is the engrossing and suspenseful feature film debut by filmmaker Andrew Okpeaha MacLean about two teenage boys who have grown up like brothers go about their lives in the comfortable claustrophobia of an isolated Alaskan town.
Shot in the Czech Republic and France, this international 1998 production was the twelfth feature film adaptation of Hugo's historical novel.
These were made primarily for male viewers and featured a rotating line - up of tough guy stars, though mostly shot on digital video instead of film as in the 90s.
The most interesting feature is about the film's visual effects, which talks about the post-production contains over 600 effects shots.
Like their previous film Lenny Cooke, sibling directors Benny and Joshua Safdie focus on a true story in Heaven Knows What, only this time they shoot it as a feature narrative instead of a documentary.
With Shirkers, Sandi Tan (also a first - time filmmaker) revisits the long - lost footage from her unfinished narrative feature shot in Tan's native Singapore in 1992, also called Shirkers, and in the process reckons with both why the film was never finished and how several relationships were forever changed in its wake.
The feature shot on 35 mm film.
Red Dawn Villain Change: Yes, this is a very serious matter, but how can you not get a giggle out of the fact that after shooting an entire feature film, MGM is going back to change the nationally of the villain?
A brief yet action packed little story that looks at what happens to the Chitauri weapons following the events of AVENGERS, it's a fun little bonus, though unlike the previous Marvel One - Shots from the THOR & CAPTAIN AMERICA Blu - ray releases, it does suffer due to the lack of Clark Gregg as agent Phil Coulson, who previously helped bridge the gap between the feature films and the shorts.
The tune works wonders in the film's trailer, and then in the full feature it takes on an entirely new form, the song being shot in one single close - up on Hathaway, making the moment incredibly raw and heart wrenching.
With several years having passed since the last feature film, someone has decided to dust off the cobwebs and give Paul W.S. Anderson a shot at directing the famous plot.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footage.
On the feature commentary track, Mancini describes more scenes in a similar vein from the script (such as one with Nica bathing in a shower chair that's seen briefly in the film), but says they were never shot due to scheduling constraints.
After shooting, Lanthimos began preparation to shoot The Favourite but then turned back to The Killing of a Sacred Deer after the filmmaking team watched footage and figured the feature could be finished in time for a premiere at Cannes, where the filmmaker's previous films The Lobster and Dogtooth debuted.
While the films marks Olsen's screen debut and is certainly the most anticipated of her upcoming features, it's hardly the only place she'll appear: The 22 - year - old has already shot four other films, including the dramatic comedy «Peace, Love and Misunderstanding» opposite Jane Fonda and Catherine Keener, and she plays Josh Radnor's younger friend and love interest in the college - set «Liberal Arts.»
Fredrik Edfeldt's feature debut is the type of film I long for and rarely get: a beautifully shot film which captures as much emotion and story from silence as it does from any dialogue.
The film is shot primarily by camera operator Lukasz Zal, making his feature debut; he took over shortly into the shooting from the director's usual DP Ryszard Lenczewski, who stepped out partly because of illness.
Featuring George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson, Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton, Jonah Hill, Josh Brolin, Channing Tatum, Frances McDormand, and others, the meta movie - making film follows a 1950s production whose star (Clooney) is kidnapped in the middle of shooting, and the studio must scramble to find a way to get him back.
In this 40 - minute clip, (a quite young) Carlos Reygadas talks about his venture into directing films and the shooting process of Japón, his first feature - length production.
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