Sentences with phrase «features footage shot»

To The Wonder is coming out quick in comparison to Malick's past films, which have taken years; but it also features footage shot all around the world (as well as all around Oklahoma), which undoubtedly took some time.
She studied at the Byam Shaw art school and then the Slade, going on to create performance pieces such as Under Siege, and video installations such as Corps Étranger, featuring the footage shot inside her body; the latter earned her a 1995 Turner prize nomination.

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And it announced a new spherical camera called Fusion, which can pull out any still or moving image from the spherical footage — a feature called OverCapture that essentially makes it possible to shoot in multiple directions at once and frame your photo or video after you shoot it.
It's a massive production on a Manhattan soundstage, a three - day shoot featuring 80 puppies divided by size, and the lag time is essential in editing the footage into a two - hour package.
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.
When we feature a new restaurant, we'll usually work with that restaurant to set up a time to shoot footage there with our talent, their chefs, and their patrons.
Frederick Wiseman, one of the giants of American documentary filmmaking, spent a month in the fall of 1996 shooting 110 hours of footage of life in a small New England town, and this four - hour - and - eight - minute feature was the result.
Whilst at this years Comic - Con, Peter Jackson discussed how, much like his legendary LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, he has shot a mountain of footage for THE HOBBIT that sadly may not feature in the final edit.
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.
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.
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.
Featuring a scene of poor old David proposing to Janet on the day he wouldn't see the end of specially shot for the trailer, as well as talking - to - the - camera Stewart footage, it is in reasonable shape visually, although the soundtrack is rather hissy.
The game features more than 180 decision points and 7 different endings across some HD footage shot in London.
Finally, «My Movie About Making Matilda by Mara Wilson» (6:27), the disc's only 1.33:1 feature, presents footage from the set shot by the young child actor back in May 1995 along with some thoughts from her at the same time.
Other highlights in this section include: the European Premiere of Choi Dong - hoon's colourful period bullet opera, ASSASSINATION; the European Premiere of Daniel Junge's thrill - a-minute BEING EVEL about the legendary daredevil Robert Craig «Evel» Knievel; the European Premiere of David Farr's crafty and suspenseful study in paranoia, THE ONES BELOW starring David Morrissey and Clémence Poésy; Atom Egoyan's latest drama REMEMBER, offering a provocative study of the nature of evil as well as serving as a stark reminder of the atrocities of 20th century history, starring Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau; Gabriel Clarke and John McKenna's gripping documentary STEVE MCQUEEN: THE MAN & LE MANS, featuring unseen archive footage, contemporary interviews and previously unheard commentary from McQueen himself; Stephen Fingleton's thrilling, post-apocalyptic debut THE SURVIVALIST; Sebastian Schipper's exhilarating one - shot sensation, VICTORIA; and THE WAVE, Roar Uthaug's high - octane and nerve - shredding portrayal of a potential catastrophe.
He began making short documentaries and shot second - unit footage for Star Wars before making his feature directorial debut with this astoundingly beautiful children's film.
«Gremlins: Behind - the - Scenes» is a 1983 vintage featurette featuring footage from the shoot.
Running time: 129 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment 3 - Disc DVD Extras: Widescreen theatrical feature film, unrated director's cut, Wolverine theatrical trailer, Valkyrie, S. Darko, The Wrestler, Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, commentary by director George Tillman, Jr., screenwriters Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker, and editor Dirk Westervelt, commentary by with Biggie's mom Voletta Wallace, and his manager Wayne Barrow, Behind the Scenes: The Making of Notorious, I Got a Story to Tell: The Lyrics of Biggie Smalls, Notorious Thugs: Casting the Film, Biggie Boot Camp, Anatomy of a B.I.G. Performance, Party & [Expletive](never before seen footage), The B.I.G. Three - Sixty, Directing the Last Moments, It Happened Right Here, The Petersen Exit, The Shooting, The Impala, The Unfortunate Violent Act, The Window, 9 Deleted Scenes, 4 extended / alternate concerts, trailers from: Secret Life of Bees, Gospel Hill and Slumdog Millionaire, digital copy.
Although this short does feature shots we've seen, it also highlights a few new pieces of dark footage to consider.
In fact, we've written about how a lot of shots from the Rogue One trailers featured footage from the original cut of the film.
Partially shot by director Spike Jonze (he and Coppola were married from 1999 - 2003), the documentary features cast / crew interactions, glimpses of Coppola's directorial methods, various scenes from the movie in the process of shooting, and plenty of entertaining footage of the always great Bill Murray — including more than a few instances of his favorite phrase to recite in Japanese: «who do you think you're talking to?»
Shandling loved basketball so much that he even shot some footage on his home court for the special features on The Larry Sanders Show DVD release, and his weekly game was covered as part of a feature at GQ.
It's very heartening, too, that the DVD features such a robust slate of bonus material, anchored by 50 minutes» worth of behind - the - scenes footage that includes interviews with all the cast and crew, and charts the movie from inception (producer Ian Birkett was a film school classmate of Andrews, and his older brother Paul worked up the script) through pre-production work, shooting up in Canada, and post-production.
Along the long, tortuous route to South America, Peter and his crew shoot footage for future episodes of the show featuring the local fauna, all of it accompanied by Peter's «expert» narration.
His 2015 feature film, The Visit, wasn't without its share of faults — the found - footage angle was unnecessary and hampered his strengths, which has always been his shot selection behind the camera — but it was thrilling, cohesive, and digestible enough that it didn't seem too silly or outlandish.
It features mostly footage we've seen before, but no shots or mention of Wonder Woman at all, almost entirely footage of Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) fighting, and yelling at each other.
This TV spot features only a few new shots, the rest of it is footage we've seen from the first official trailer, but it still looks badass.
The TV spot features only behind - the - scenes footage of the film currently shooting, since it's a major production and they just started a month ago (and it doesn't come out until 2017).
This week brought us our first peek at next year's Captain America: Civil War, with some leaked images from the Disney D23 footage popping up online, featuring shots of Cap (Chris Evans), Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), War Machine (Don Cheadle), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), Ant - Man (Paul Rudd), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Crossbones (Frank Grillo), while Mark Ruffalo has revealed that The Hulk won't be appearing in the Phase Three - launching film: «I thought that I would be in the film, but in the end they evidently believe that the reveal of what happened to the Hulk is something too big, and Marvel wants to use this information later.
The disc also features interviews, behind - the - scenes footage and other B - roll shot on the band's tour bus, backstage, in hotels and elsewhere, plus a «gear rundown» from each of the band members.
The epic production features rare footage from both Russian and German archives, some of it shot by the soldiers themselves, and presents the battle from both perspectives.
The next TV spot features plenty of the footage we've seen before, with some new shots of Deadpool's new super team, the X-Force.
Producer Izhar Harpaz said he shot over 100 hours of footage that year, ultimately deciding to turn Groves's experience into a full - length feature to air on the Sundance Channel this August.
In fact, if you show up a little before 2:00 p.m., say about 1:45, you might even see yourself on KVII TV (ProNews 7 of Amarillo) Monday night at 6:00 p.m. on Lisa Schmidt's The Practicing Parent show, which will feature an interview with Pamela and other footage shot at Hastings.
At Thomas Dane Gallery, «Steve McQueen: Ashes» features an «immersive projection with sound,» entitled «Ashes,» pairing Super 8 footage shot in 2002 with audio captured recently in Grenada.
This video was produced as a news feature by the Princeton University Office of Communications and was shot by its video production team; it includes footage of performers both from the Lewis Center for the Arts and the Department of Music.
These videos feature sunsets shot by Atlas in Florida that are interwoven with found footage, graphic effects, and other elements.
Shot and edited by Kristin Taylor Additional Footage by Derek Mindler Featuring Sam Wolfe Connelly Judi Connelly Ben Geier Paige Reidl Christine Cavallomagno Special Thanks to Arcadia Contemporary Gallery The Society of Performing and Communicative Arts at St. John's University
DVD and MP4, 05:43:44 hrs Un-cut footage of interview with Vanessa Eagle for BBC documentary Art and the sixties broadcast in 2004 including footage of work in progress featuring Tanya Nyegaard shot in Dublin Art Foundry, Ireland, with full copies of episodes 1 - 3 covering subjects including art school and early influences and people including Frank Martin, Anthony Caro, Jasia Reichardt, Philip King, Gilbert and George, Richard Long, John Latham, Bob Cobbing and Yoko Ono.
The exhibition installation features video footage documenting the children's performance and including images of a wavering horizon line shot from a camera suspended in water.
The videos in the exhibition feature sunsets shot by Atlas in Florida while at the Rauschenberg Residency; in varying pieces, the sunsets are interwoven with found footage, graphic effects, and other elements.
The film was featured at the 2008 Whitney Biennial and collects mundane Stasi surveillance footage, interviews with psychoanalysts, East German «Indian hobbyists» and shots of derelict state radio stations.
features the first video footage shot inside Chinese gold farms, those gray market companies which collect and sell virtual gold (primarily from World of Warcraft) to wealthier gamers in the developed world.
When taking a picture, the Live Photos feature in the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus captures an extra 1.5 seconds before and after a shot, and this extra footage is used to animate the photo with movement and sound whenever it's pressed with a 3D Touch gesture.
The feature, which is available with the tap of a button at the top of the screen, lets you shoot footage that you can then save in GIF format to your device's photo gallery, post to your Facebook profile, or add to your Facebook Story.
For those looking to shoot high quality 1080p 60 FPS footage, this Yi Lite camera offers solid footage quality and many features including dual band Wi - fi for fast download speeds up to 330 feet away.
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