Sentences with phrase «film and television too»

You have strong background in film and television too.

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Lopez» entertainment work includes film and television gigs, too, like her judging role on the now - ended «American Idol.»
But Tahir built up his chops by acting in plays while waiting for film and television roles to trickle in, and turning down parts when they felt too much like typecasting.
She is too occupied with her announcing duties for HBO, coaching Navratilova and Mayotte, speaking engagements, a fancy to get into television and film production, a new chain of play schools called the Discovery Zone that promote and study exercise for children under 12, and her longest - standing project, Team Tennis, which represents her most fervid interest: to take the sport out of elite clubs and bring it to the masses.
That's just what Rep. Brian Higgins, a Buffalo Democrat, and Rep. Tom Reed, a Corning Republican, did recently as they filmed a television ad about an issue that too often g...
The film, which is based on a television series (which was itself a spinoff from the Wallace & Gromit franchise), boasts a tremendously appealing stop - motion animation style that's heightened by an assortment of affable characters, and it's worth noting, too, that the movie's total absence of dialogue in no way hinders one's ability to get caught up in the briskly - paced narrative.
Like some other youngish middle - class marrieds who crop up in indie film and indie - influenced television, Alex and Emily are unreservedly conventional but don't want to be (or perhaps be seen as being) too straight in all senses of that word, as telegraphed by Alex's 2009 - era goatee and their Silver Lake address.
Indeed, it might be best to become accustomed to his easy on - screen charisma (and off - screen, too), as he's certain to have many more filmsand books, television series, art projects and the like — on the way.
Whenever there's a risk of getting too comfortable, the film cuts away to a one - on - one interview with a supporting character, similar to a device used on television's «The Office» and, long before those series, This is Spinal Tap.
The political stuff is laid on a little too thick at times via Samuel L. Jackson's radical right - wing television host, and therefore not as effective, but it's worth noting that director Jose Padilha (best known for the «Elite Squad» films) hasn't shied away from making his «RoboCop» actually be about something other than a man in a cool robotic suit.
The film is shot like a television show and isn't too cinematic for the most part.
My suggestion would be to read as many mysteries as you can, and watch mystery films and television shows, so you thoroughly know your genre (you should still read other stuff too!).
Composed of an armchair, rug, lamp, side table, and fake flowers, the environment's almost - too - perfect 1960s suburban setting is interrupted by a positive film transparency of a female nude, placed on the television's face, through which images of local car dealerships, sitcoms, news» montages, and war footage are being streamed.
The films get behind the caricatured representations of cultural and environmental disruption that are all too common in ultra-compressed television reports.
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