Sentences with phrase «film change when»

How then does the sense of words spoken by individuals in the earlier film change when actors recite them today?
How does the focus of the film change when JFK and Jackie become secondary characters instead of the main focus?

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While the creators first set out to make a feature film - length documentary, things changed when 16 - year - old Dassey was arrested for helping his uncle.
The series was produced by Jeff Skoll (of eBay fame) and his activist company Participant Media, And it serves to underscore once again the «you - are - there» power of VR — as opposed to the two - dimensional flat - screen experience of a film like An Inconvenient Truth — when it comes to getting out the message of urgency about climate change.
That changed last year when he was allowed to film the ritual by the late Catholic exorcist Fr Gabriele Amorth.
By Lauren Kearney You may have first seen Gene Baur when he was featured talking about how not eating animal products changed his life in the inspirational pro-vegan film, Forks Over Knives.
The Atlas bagmaker features an innovative double rotary jaw motion and superior control technology to offer speeds of up to 250 bpm (up to 150 bpm when handling potato chips) with accurate film registration and tight bag seals while minimising raw material waste, film loss and downtime for film changes.
When rolls are being changed, say, once every 20 minutes, as may be the case with pre-applied zipper film, that time adds up — over an hour and a half of production time lost in a single 8 - hour shift on a single line,» says Chris Graff, vice-president of sales and marketing at the Massachusetts - based Butler Automatic Inc. «That's an hour and a half's worth of packages not being made, shipped and sold from that line during each shift.»
The manual set up of printed film after product changes can be time consuming and problematic for users of tray sealers, however by incorporating these settings into individual recipes in the screen, the Revolution automatically adjusts the reel position when the recipe is selected.
«For VFFS technology, for example, this means that there are no mechanical adjustments needed when changing product or film.
In an interview about the film with National Geographic, Paul McCartney said: «It's actually quite fun when you look at what you do, what you eat, how you live, and think, «Is this what I'm going to do the rest of my life, or would it be interesting to try to make a change
The sense of being outside of time did not change when they departed two days early from school, when they spent three hours on the bus to Eugene staring out the window with their Walkman headphones on, when they wandered through the swirly paisley carpeted hotel hallways, or went in street clothes to have a walk around Autzen Stadium, where a sex scene in Animal House was filmed.
For example, a change in the filming dates for The WomenSuperstars finals resulted in a part of the production work being scheduled fora day when King was supposed to play doubles in a Virginia Slims tournament.Only after considerable discussion did she agree to switch the tennis date.
When his wife points out that the lights are dim, he denies that the light has changed, and the film shows how scary it is to not be able to trust your own sense of reality.
So when Nestlé states in its report, «we also do not market complementary foods for children under six months of age», it is important to remember that it took many people monitoring and exposing Nestlé's contempt for the Resolutions, working for binding regulations and taking to the streets to force this change (the demonstration at Nestlés UK HQ was filmed by Swiss Television).
When my organization set out to make our last two films, Empty - Handed and Weathering Change, we removed the narrator altogether.
They are highly durable for long - lasting vibrancy and, as and when design needs change, the film can be taken off without any damage to the original surface.
Thin films made of heart cells and hydrogel change hues when the films shrink or stretch, much like chameleon skin.
Because the team was able to shrink the spheres without removing them from the film, simply by shining a heating light on them, they could study the solid - solid phase transition that occurs when the particle size and packing fraction change.
When I watched the film recently, however, my sympathies had changed.
What happens when we link films and music to devices that capture small changes in our emotions?
Indeed, the researchers say that there is no evidence to suggest that the level of violence has changed in children's films since Snow White in 1937, when Snow White's stepmother, the evil queen, was struck by lightning, forced off a cliff, and crushed by a boulder while being chased by seven vengeful dwarves.
When a colourful image is shone onto a thin, film - like bacterial colony, the cells change colour to match the light striking them (Nature Chemical Biology, DOI: 10.1038 / nchembio.2390).
This means the rules of the film seem to change when it needs more conflict later on.
Overall, I was ready to give this film five stars until the ending, which might appeal to some, but I'm saying too much when I note that there isn't enough change or struggle not to change in a character.
Day - Lewis effortlessly captured Lincoln's stature throughout the film, and would change his posture and poise in response to those around him, whether he was being distant when Mary was still in mourning over their son, or being a strong leader amongst his peers.
This unique film takes place during the»60s, when Vatican II was changing the style of the Catholic Church.
A prime example of how Hollywood reflected the changing political climate: When Lewis Milestone's film was made, the Soviet Union was an ally but after WWII some of its makers removed their name, while others like writer Lilian Hellman were blacklisted.
Two potentially higher - profile films, the disco period film 54 (1998) and Ang Lee's Civil War epic Ride With the Devil (1999), failed to make a positive impression on critics and audiences.Ruffalo's luck began to change, however, when he was cast in an off - Broadway production of This Is Our Youth.
The film is still awaiting distribution in the U.S., but that should change when it premieres at Sundance this month.
Her luck began to change for the better in the late 1990s, when she started garnering luminous reviews for her work both on Broadway — where she earned a Tony nomination for her role in 1998's A View from the Bridge — and onscreen in such films as Big Night (1996) and Mike Nichols» Primary Colors (1998).
Good things tend to come when Michael Winterbottom works with star Steve Coogan (24 Hour Party People, Tristram Shandy, The Trip), so we're happy to see Coogan starring as infamous British pornographer, club - owner, real estate developer, multi-millionaire, and so - called «King of Soho» Paul Raymond in a dramedy that spans decades and includes scenes shot in black - and - white and color, constantly changing to match the film styles of each period.
That's when everything changes and the film becomes a thriller.
Though Christian and his lowlife companions are the film's ostensible criminals, that changes when Ruth runs into his boorish, upper - class parents.
The kind of character who spouts pithy lines like, «when science shits the bed, I'm the one they call to change the sheets,» with a smile on his face, Morgan's Russell is a definite winner in a film that already has a lot going for it.
Director Jon Amiel's 2009 film Creation is set during the period when Darwin was conducting the research that would later form the basis of his monumental work and forever change how the human species viewed itself in relation to the rest of the natural world.
In the world of live - action films, changing a director when a film is already in production is rare, though it happened this year on the independent western «Jane Got a Gun,» when Gavin O'Connor replaced director Lynne Ramsay after she failed to show up on the first day of shooting in New Mexico.
All of that begins to change when Candy and her fellow street walkers learn about the lucrative porno film industry, while Vincent also sees dollar signs in running his own bar.
But now, more than ten years later, having pored over the film's array of buried politics, narrative cul - de-sacs, and ceaseless attention to custom and behavior, we can see that Mike Leigh, even when he changes costumes, is still very much himself.
It's probably the best thing about Oscar season, when they run the great films on TCM without commercials for 31 Days of Oscar (you know, with the date change, it's no longer 31 days but it used to be).
Alas, my heart sank when I realized that the film I was about to see was not a remake of the 1995 forgotten Cindy Crawford - William Baldwin classic but a in fact change of pace low - key political drama from the go to high concept action film - maker of the past decade, Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Mr & Mrs Smith) focusing on the Plame Affair, one of the key scandals in recent American political history.
Woody Allen is so reliant on American jazz in his films, when he moves away from it, it always feels like a big change.
Joan Cusack and Hayden Panettiere star together in Raising Helen, the comical film about a single workingwoman who has to make some significant life changes when she is given custody of three young relatives.
That will change this summer when the highly anticipated Sundance horror film Hereditary hits theaters.
Director Rian Johnson said it was Fisher who came up with a joke Luke told about how she had changed her hairstyle when they briefly reunited in the film
The gig marked Michael J. Fox's breakout performance, but Stoltz was actually five weeks into the filming process when director and co-screenwriter Robert Zemeckis decided to make the casting change.
I do have fond memories of it, though when I first saw the trailer for the film I couldn't believe the changes that seemed to have been made.
In the past few months, a spirited game of he - said / they - said has played out in the press, with a gag - ordered Schrader accusing his producers of taking the film away from him when he refused to make all of their desired changes to his director's cut, and said producers firing back that Schrader quit the picture without ever completing it, and that their version is, well, a lot better.
The film operates in two time periods: around Christmas in the present day and in 2002, when a shocking tragedy changes the lives of several of our principal characters.
Hell, even Hitchcock changed things when he did a remake of one of his own films, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH.
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