How the news camera and the documentary film recorded, broadcast, and then made a business of the day's news is examined in this rich, fascinating compilation of
film clips set against the comments of journalists, cameramen, and historians.
The main menu screen is a simple montage of
film clips set to the film's generic action score.
Not exact matches
Here's a quick, fun
clip that seems to capture the tone of Submarine, a
film that received solid notice at Sundance this year and will hopefully be released by The Weinstein Company sometime this year in the U.S. (a U.K. release is
set for March 18).
Take a look at a
clip of Rob Zombie on the
set of his next horror
film 31, discussing his work with talents Malcolm McDowell and...
The World War II drama Churchill is
set for release in the UK next Friday, June 16th, and thanks to Lionsgate UK we've got an exclusive
clip from the
film, which features Brian Cox as the legendary British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Miranda Richardson as his wife Clementine.
Universal has included a slightly less - boring menu than is typical of other studios» no - frills discs, in that it includes various stills from the
film and graphics (notebook
clippings and such) consistent with the
setting of the
film.
Clips of the
film featuring Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell and Blake Lively are included in the video, as well as footage of the rainy first hours of the Riviera -
set festival.
That renders it promotional but it is plenty substantial too, giving us welcome looks at
filming,
set and press interviews with cast and crew, pertinent
clips from Tarantino's previous movies and shoots, and even B - roll footage of a deleted scene.
This collection of production - diary - style footage finds Brian De Palma on the
set of his 2002
film Femme Fatale directing the shoot, a process that — as seen in these specific
clips — includes rehearsals with actors Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas, working through movement / blocking and fight choreography, and the management of the movie's bravura opening setpiece that takes place at the 2001 Cannes
Film Festival.
A24 Films has debuted a new
clip and poster for its upcoming action
film Barely Lethal, both of which you can check out below... Written and directed by Kyle Newman (Fanboys), the
film stars Hailee Steinfeld (Pitch Perfect 2) as a young assassin who tries to juggle adolescent life with her «special skills» and
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Deepwater Surveillance (17:40) consists of twelve
clips from secondary cameras running during the
filming of action and stunt scenes, giving you the feel of being a fly on the
set.
The documentary includes
clips from many of their major
films and interviews with both Powell and Pressburger, separately and together, as well as rare
clips with Michael Powell and director Francis Ford Coppola at Zoetrope Studios while he was making One From the Heart and Martin Scorsese, Jerry Lewis and Robert De Niro on the
set of King of Comedy.
«Bunker Hill, Los Angeles» (7:06) talks about the neighborhood where Kiss Me Deadly was shot and relocated (the book is
set in New York), with narration written by Jim Dawson and read by Don Bajema laid over
film clips and vintage photos of the region.
, German - language documentary in 4x3 SD with burned - in yellow English subtitles contains B - roll that provides a good impression of the
filming conditions — including the look of the
sets and the relatively small size of the handheld 16 mm
film cameras — plus a
clip of Burger delivering a lecture on his work in the camps and footage showing him consulting on
set during the production.
We also get some interview / onstage footage of Andersson in New York in September of 2009 (speaking English this time), a short documentary on Andersson, a very cool little featurette on the movie's
sets, 15 minutes of
clips from earlier Andersson
films (including his great Songs from the Second Floor), and a bunch of trailers for other Palisades Tartan releases.
The
film seems destined to be remembered for a YouTube
clip of Russell exploding on the
set in a rage of poorly articulated «creative differences» with actress Lily Tomlin.
Six «Alternate Marks»
clips (19:51) show us unused footage from the salon, doctor's office, and magic trick
set - ups in the
film.
Though it most comes alive in game sequences, which are depicted with many layers of sound and perspective and
set to short
clips of hip hop, hard rock and at one point Bill Withers, the
film also depicts parties, publicity, and the
filming of a rap music video.
The
clip is unique in that it is for an imaginary
film set in 2089.
The 20 - minute biographical portrait Tati Story features generous
clips of Tati on
film, stage and TV, the six - minute Au - del de Playtime reveals rare behind - the - scenes footage from the city
set he built on the outskirts of Paris, there's a rare audio interview with Tati from the Q&A of the U.S. debut of Playtime at the 1972 San Francisco
Film Festival and Jacques Tati in Monsieur Hulot's Work, a 1976 program on the director made for the BBC art series Omnibus.
Special features consist of a small handful of deleted scenes, the movie's trailer, and a nice, lengthy behind - the - scenes featurette which blends cast and crew interviews, some on -
set footage and
clips from the
film.
The 24 - minute piece includes some candid footage from the
set,
film clips, and interviews with director J.B. Rogers, screenwriter Adam Herz, producer Chris Moore, and actors Jason Biggs, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Eugene Levy, Chris Klein, Tara Reid, Natasha Lyonne, Mena Suvari, Shannon Elizabeth, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, and Eddie Kaye Thomas.
Director Nicolas Winding Refn's follow - up to his fantastic 2011
film Drive is
set to make its debut at the Cannes
Film Festival next month, but three whole
clips from Only God Forgives have graciously made their way online a tad...
This 48 - minute, 44 - second program combines
film clips, stills from the
set, and modern interviews with writer / director Robert Benton, producer Stanley Jaffe, author Avery Corman, and actors Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Jane Alexander, and Justin Henry.
While the first trailer introduced the
film's bizarre world
setting, in the new
clip, the surreal area is dubbed «the shimmer.»
«Disney's Rootin» Tootin» Cowboy Heroes» is a 2 1/2 minute montage of
clips from the studio's cowboy
films and shorts,
set to the score and theme of Apple Dumpling Gang.
The trailer, though, is essentially an extended
clip from the
film — a moment which
sets the stage for Merida and her journey.
In anticipation of the
film's world premiere just around the corner, the first
set of
clips have been released.
More photos of Kidman at JustJared Festival director Roger Durling interviewed Ms. Kidman for over an hour, with
film clips in between and several montages
set to pop songs like Katy Perry's Firework (Perry is a Santa Barbara native, it's...
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures released two new movie
clips from the
set of the upcoming
film «I Am Number Four» by director D.J. Caruso (Eagle Eye, Disturbia) and starring Dianna Agron (Glee, Burlesque), Timothy Olyphant (Deadwood, Hitman, Rango), Teresa Palmer (The Sorcerer's Apprentice) and Kevin Durand (Robin Hood, X-Men Origins: Wolverine).
Promo fatigue for «The Avengers» is starting to
set in but this morning Disney sent over a new
clip from the
film called «interrogation» featuring the Black Widow (Scartett Johansson) that woke us from our promo slumber.
Although we've seen several TV spots promoting Kimberly Peirce's remake of CARRIE, this is the first promotional
clip released from the
film,
set to...
The menu
sets film clips focused on hands and props to score.
Previously available in a movie - only edition from MGM, Criterion delivers a stunning DVD and Blu - ray two - disc edition with a magnificent transfer and the correct aspect ratio (1.66:1, not the open - matte 1.33 as previously released, which reveals the top of the
set in at least one scene), on a two - disc
set featuring with commentary, an original 40 - minute documentary, new and archival interviews and
clips, but the great treasure is the 159 - minute documentary Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter, an unprecedented look at a director directing composed almost entirely of recently discovered outtakes and production footage from the
film.
This
clip from Sundance smash Dope features Forrest Whitaker as the
film's narrator, and
sets up a few basics of the life of Malcolm (Shameik Moore), a high school student trying to make it to class without running afoul of the many pitfalls of his Inglewood neighborhood.
«The Razor's Refrain» (8:40) is a montage of
film stills and production photos
set to brief
clips from a number of the movie's songs.
The menus for both discs are animated,
set to jazzy music, and feature
film clips melded together with front page newspaper headlines.
Clips from the
set and of the actors rehearsing are interesting, while the pan and scan footage of scenes from the
film makes me glad to see the actual feature in widescreen.
The adorable creatures are
set to make an appearance in the upcoming
film, but before we see them on the big screen, a new animated
clip from the official Star Wars YouTube channel features the creatures» mischievous side as they pester the lovable BB - 8.
Set of activities organised around the
film short
clip «Top Ten ways we reach our patients».
A ten - minute
clip (or shorter) from a
film like The Story of the Weeping Camel from Mongolia might suffice to create a powerful discussion prompt on geography and language, on different perspectives about material luxuries, survival, family, how loved ones are cared for, being kind and considerate, what different living environments look like and how they are built, and how kids play or entertain themselves in different
settings.
In this resource young people explore the topic of inequality by engaging with and analysing
clips from the
film Kaakka Muttai (The Crow's Egg)
set...
But what makes this
clip interesting is that The Rock is on
set for «Furious 8,» and his backdrop is the selection of vehicles that will be featured in the new
film.
Arthur Jafa's
film Love is the Message, the Message is Death (2016), at Gavin Brown's cavernous West Harlem space, combined disparate video
clips — from the 1963 March on Washington to footage of the 2015 murder of Walter Scott, an unarmed black man, by a Charleston police officer — and
set it to the tune of Kanye West's Ultralight Beam (2016), resulting in a kind of music video for contemporary Black America.
Using as a point of departure a small but charged
set of historical and popular archival images,
film clips, writings, and music, they will share their insights on the ideas and themes embedded in these objects and ephemera.
Through paintings, costume and
set designs, posters, photographs,
film clips and theater ephemera this exhibition brings to light an exhilarating but fleeting moment in the cultural history of the Soviet Union when innovative visual artists joined forces with avant - garde playwrights, actors, and theatrical producers.
In what they label a «pre-make» of the unmade
film, the artists collage vintage Indian and Hollywood
film clips with scenes
set in contemporary London.
Featuring
clips from a selection of the 200
films set to be screened, it provides an insight into an innovative collection of short works.
In a clever curatorial maneuver,
sets of Cantor's drawings which amalgamate sexual fantasies and popular culture, are being paired with select
clips of the
film; playing on her deep - rooted assault on the placid and imbecilic presentation of female characters in animated movies.
He sees the short
film as working «like a trailer, a
clip for a longer narrative,
setting into motion a sense of occupation and activity that runs before, during and after any visiting time» (quoted in Liam Gillick: Annlee You Proposes, p. 12).