Sentences with phrase «film crews went»

In order to do justice to the lives of the people in Miami's Liberty City, film crew went directly there.

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LAS VEGAS — What if you could carry around a professional film crew with you everywhere you went with your smartphone?
He thought to himself, let's look at the facts: there is a film crew, I made an appointment, I am 15 minutes late, and I did decide to go to the gym instead of being responsible.
20th Century Fox released the film's prologue on Wednesday night, which shows the crew of the colony ship Covenant as they party one last time before going into cryosleep.
It went on to film more than 115 hours and interview 450 customers, franchise owners and crew members — though Benoit said some of the footage from the original test shoot made it to the final campaign.
«Crews come to film, they break up and go on to different productions and Kingston has just gotten tremendous word of mouth.»
She was the expedition scientist on Blue Planet II's The Deep episode and went with the film crew on many of the dives.
When the lights went out at the big game, fans and film crews struggled to take a decent picture in the darkness.
Every time I said yes, amazing people who believed in me and who've had a bigger vision of what I could do in this world stepped forward — from my mom who went vegan with me after my fourth recurrence of bone cancer, to the yoga teachers who insisted I could become a yoga teacher too, to the talented woman who designed my website, to the director who brought together the crew for this film and made an idea a reality.
They had three separate crews, they were following the guys as they were going on the different dates, they were filming the dates, the socials, the reactions after the dates.
The attempts at humour make me cringe and the whole vacation part of the film just seems like an excuse for the actors and crew to go on vacation.
CIA operative Tony Mendez (Affleck) invents a plan in which a film crew for a fictitious movie will go Iran to scout locations and manage to get the hidden Americans out unharmed.
There is footage in the film — of gunfights, of meth cooks, of night expeditions into the hills along the U.S. - Mexico border — that would not be possible with the cumbersome cameras and crews of the past, with Heineman essentially going on ride - alongs as heavily armed vigilantes go about their business.
House of Lies, Season 5: Go behind the scenes with the cast and crew of House of Lies as they discuss filming the Season 5 finale in Havana.
The producers took a tremendous pay cut in order to make the film, and many of the crew went with minimal pay until the movie could make back its investment.
- Let's Go Fly a Kite: Cast and crew break out in a rousing, heartfelt tribute to Mary Poppins composer Richard Sherman on the last day of filming.
For the cover story of the new issue of Empire, we went on set of Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince, talking to all the major cast and crew on the film.
Director Sam Mendes and his crew go behind the scenes of «Spectre» in a new production blog that focuses on the action sequences of the new James Bond film.
The film stars Jude Law as a rogue captain who goes on a hunt for sunken treasure, but as greed desperation begins to take hold of his misfit crew, tensions cause the men to fight for their survival within their claustrophobic vessel.
It's fairly obvious that the cast and crew began making this film with only the thinnest outline of a plot and characters, because the story feels like it was made up as they went along...
Depicted in the film's new full - length trailer, these phantom predators are also showcased in concept art unveiled by AMC Theatres, alongside the haunting words, «The dead have taken command of the sea...» We knew Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow was going up against his old rival Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem) and his crew of ghost pirates, but ghost sharks?
The film can be watched in «The Gangland Files» mode where cast and crew talk in pop ups, and branching video goes to little featurettes.
and you put down all the names of the people you've just revered and looked at their work and you go, «Well there's no way I'm gonna get Seamus on my first film and there's no way Nathan Crowley isn't going to be doing a Chris Nolan film,» these are just my dream crew.
Early in the first episode, there's a scene where Kelly Ann [Imogen Poots] tells the crew bus driver [Luis Guzman] that she's leaving the tour to go to film school, and he says, «Don't mean nothin».
McDormand's inclusion rider contains specific provisions for how film productions should go about making hires for supporting on screen roles and behind - the - camera crew roles.
«As producers who have to be those people who say, this is our film, this is our crew, this is our set and this is the way it's going to run.»
It's actually astonishing that we not only have great actors nailing tricky scenes, and really some stunning, winding camerawork to go with it, but such things as the weaving in of special effects and the utter lack of capturing any of the off - screen crew members who surely must have been around helping with the shoot (that we never see anything we shouldn't in any of the many on - screen mirrors is quite astonishing) only makes this one of the more brilliant efforts at shooting a seamless film since the first in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope.
The title makes the film sound absurd, but from what I've seen (a good amount) it looks as if Jon Favreau and his cast and crew have assembled a film that has the potential to go above and beyond a silly «hey, what if cowboys fought aliens?»
«Once our film crews look more like our audience, our industry is going to be better for it,» McCreary said.
The three went on to discuss the pleasures and perils of filming underwater, lip - synching to 80s pop with a free - hand for improvisation, and why film crews on northern - produced films all seem to come from the south.
Unfortunately, the cats had gotten used to the family, and became confused at the acting going on, as well as the countless crew who had to film them in cages.
With a 30 minute running time, it goes by way too fast but it is a great documentary that highlights the joy that Scorsese had in making the film with his cast and crew and how much they all loved going to work with the masterful director.
What's especially interesting here is that, due to the extremely tight schedule, Yates decided to use even the scenes with Mitchum's less - than - perfect deliveries, which ultimately gave the film an obvious rawness and imperfection that accentuated the desired feel of authenticity and gritty, unpolished documentary - style filmmaking that Yates and the crew were going for.
Here, BIOGRAPHYTM goes behind the scenes of Halloween to interview the stars of the film and the crew who turned a lowbudget horror film into one of the most famous movies in the horror genre.
Gerard Butler is a tough - as - nails L.A. cop going up against a crew of elite bank robbers in a trailer for the action film Den of Thieves.
«For anybody that does a negotiation on a film, there is an inclusion rider, which means you can ask for and / or demand at least fifty percent diversity, not only in the casting but also the crew, and so the fact that I just learned that after 35 years of being in the film business — we're not going back.»
There are interesting side - by - side storyboard / finished scene comparisons for the film's more visually complex sequences; a selection of rather understandably deleted scenes that can be viewed with commentary by director and producer as well as within the context of the film (albeit in rather cumbersome fashion); a largely useless montage of still photos from the production cut to a cue of John Murphy's score; the usual cast and crew filmographies and production notes; plus a full - frame version of the film to go with the nicely transferred anamorphic widescreen one.
In its first few minutes, the film speeds into its inciting incident: In the blink of an eye, a barely introduced Watney is gone, and his crew mates (Jessica Chastain, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, Aksel Hennie and «Ant - Man» scene - stealer Michael Peña) must make the traumatizing decision to leave without him.
Steven Spielberg was famously so certain that he was going to get a Best Director nomination that he had a film crew on hand recording the announcement.
Funny, introspective, and bracingly clear about her vision as a filmmaker and actor, our talk covered the unusual shooting schedule that allowed the film to show New York City going through actual changes of season, the logistics of getting the crew to Paris, and why keeping secrets from the cast made for a film where each actor could, and was encouraged to, create a universe for his or her character.
«After that we went to L.A. and pulled crew there, did underwater work in San Pedro and ended up in Humboldt County for wide vistas, etc... We've always filmed with the same crew, so this was the culmination of the past five years of music videos.
The crew is rounded out by Gina Rodriguez, Tuva Novotny and the achingly vulnerable Tessa Thompson — so brash and indomitable in films like Dear White People and Creed, yet here so delicate I kept hoping she'd turn around and go home instead of facing whatever horrors lie ahead.
Compelling car chase scenes with nods to action films from days gone by scream throughout, and, when it gets right down to the nitty gritty, Arnold and crew still deliver thrills with a smile.
In this 21 - minute and 51 - second chat, Gere goes over his career at the point Days came to him, what appealed to him about the project, the film's visual style, cast and crew, working with Malick, his take on his character, location shooting, and some other filming specifics.
The first film followed Wick, a retired hitman who goes after the crew that killed his puppy.
It's something of a miracle that Outlander doesn't resemble a Sci - Fi Original, with credit going to McCain and his crew for their efforts to make the film feel lived in, and not just shot haphazardly in a generic Canadian backyard.
The real series lead is Imogen Poots as Kelly Ann, a serious young gaffer who wants to leave the crew and go to film school, but ends up being drawn back in once she feels like she's not only being heard, but that the music means something to her again.
The work of Song Kang - ho and crew (especially the brave young Go Ah - sung, who provides the emotional through - line upon which the rest of the film rests) is roundly excellent.
(T) ERROR and Cartel Land also suggested another theme that emerged from the films I saw at True / False: Technology has advanced to the point where one or two - person crews, armed with a small camera, can slip unobtrusively into tight spots that the cumbersome equipment of the past couldn't go.
sees Smith going on about how funny the crew is and how good - spirited the people are and how if the joy on - set is indicative of how the film will do, the film will do funny business!
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