Sentences with phrase «film each performance live»

Atlas will film each performance live, projecting back manipulated footage in real time.
Atlas will film each performance live, using video cameras to simultaneously record, mix, and project footage as part of the performances.

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Filming for the music video, which also features her daughter Blue Ivy, sparked early speculation that a new song was coming, according to Spin, which reports the song will make its live performance debut during the Super Bowl.
I came within one degree of Kevin Bacon separation when I talked with Dan Catullo, the creator of Landmarks Live, who filmed the Foo Fighters performance at the Acropolis.
He also produced a series of Disney concerts around the world, such as «Fantasia Live in Concert,» that feature orchestral performances and film clips.
Creativity will be the keyword of the evening as it will feature film screening and original live music with the performance of composer Pete Drungle on archive images from Gaumont film studio.
In film or on stage, in reflecting life through art, an actor has a second take or another day with his or her performance if something goes wrong.
The theatre features state - of - the - art film projection as well as a large stage ideal for panel discussions, Q&A's, and live performances.
In film, television, and live performances.
More ambitious Hollywood films that want to use computer - animated figures for real - life scenes could also benefit — whether they need a virtual stunt double or a realistic emotional performance to match the gravitas of films such as «Schindler's List.»
Much of the beloved 1987 classic was filmed in and around Lake Lure, so diehard fans will relish the opportunity to screen the movie while eating, drinking, and enjoying live performances.
With performances, indie film screenings, dance and live gigs you'll not be short of things to see and do here on your date.
In addition to that, a live atmospheric performance is a good alternative to a usual Hollywood film.
You then dress up according to the theme and follow clues that take you to a location full of actors, live installations, musical performances, interactive sets, food, drink and special guests — all related to the film you will be watching!
Once the fear has passed, just in time for nap, visual and musical style are sometimes played in an immersive fashion by highlights in a directorial performance by Nicolas Winding Refn that bring some life to the film, though not as much as John Turturro's inspired lead performance, which does about as much as anything in bring the final product to the brink of decency, which is ultimately defied by the serious underdevelopment, overambition, monotonously unfocused dragging and near - punishingly dull atmospheric dryness that back a questionable drawn non-plot concept, and drive «Fear X» into mediocrity, in spite of highlights than can't quite obscure the many shortcomings.
Written by prison system therapist Jonathan Asser, STARRED UP is a merciless, uncompromising portrayal of a dehumanizing life behind bars, and the most accomplished film of David Mackenzie's career; as father and son, Mendelsohn and O'Connell give extraordinary performances, charting a path that resembles Greek tragedy.
This wonderful film could have so easily been made into a silly comedy but is fortunately instead a bittersweet drama that relies on a captivating performance by the always talented Ryan Gosling, who gives life to a sensitive character that never seems less than real.
But even at a scant 90 minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from interviews to live footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9 minute epic whose slithering slow build plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street» featuring a string section and children's choir, intercut with scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
Prince: Sign «o» the Times: This film features clips of live performances from Rotterdam and Minnesota.
Barthes wanted to trace and assemble the inner life of love; Denis's film turns those inward revelations outward, and lets them loose on the world in the form of a hungering, spontaneous, clear - eyed but anxious Juliette Binoche — who delivers the sort of soul - baring performance we've come to expect, but with a humor and candor rare for even her.
The film uses excerpts from Italian B movies, rare performance footage and candid interviews with Baker, musicians, friends, battling ex-wives and his children in what turned out to be the last year of his life.
From his early life to his journeys from New York, Cuba, and Paris, Crane's story and that of the loves that defined him is told with imaginative empathy, and with a no holds barred performance - in a film as introspective, rebellious, heartbreaking, and honest as Crane himself.
The film will feature live performances by the lead actors and is rumored to have a documentary feel as it tracks one week in the life of the main character.
For the most part, «My Life Without Me» ably transcends TV - movie, disease - of - the - week waters (thanks to Sarah Polley's gritty performance), but even she can't save the scene in which a neighbor (whom we just met) gives an incredibly maudlin monologue that grinds the whole film to a halt.
A surprisingly enjoyable film about an unlikely subject that's brought to life through a clever script, understated wit, finely executed film editing, and excellent performances by Christian Bale, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling.
The performances are all brilliant, especially from Richard Dreyfuss, Jack Warden, Barry Pascal and Denhom Elliot, and overall, the film is an exceptional tale of how greed can fulfill one's dreams while simultaneously destroying everything else in their lives.
Following several solo performance films (including Bill Engvall: Here's Your Sign Live in 2004 and Bill Engvall: 15 Off Cool in 2007), Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy co-starred in the feature comedy Delta Farce (2007), as a couple of blue - collar Joes mistaken for Army personnel.
It's not a terribly coherent film, but the performances and chemistry of real - life husband and wife Sean Penn and Robin Wright guide us through even the most unfathomable character motivations.
Casey Affleck is a damn good actor — his performance in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is brilliant — and I can't wait to see him take his his talents behind a film that is rooted in real - life terror.
With excellent performances from his cast (especially his first timers), a palpable sense of wonder and dread, as well as an overarching valentine to nostalgia and the magic of the movies, Abrams is able to overcome a mixed bag of a script and deliver a film that manages to live up to the hype.
There's the potential for some fine performances here, but these characters exist only as an extension of the males in the film and their actions are merely reactions to the men in their lives.
Certainly Hendricks, longtime backup singer and secret girlfriend to Ray Charles, led a life fascinating enough to merit a film, but it was Regina King's performance in Ray as the saucy, troubled chanteuse that compels her inclusion on this list.
For years now, composers of all kinds have been hosting live performances of their favorite work, usually shown alongside with the film during the orchestration.
There's also a nearly 20 - minute piece with Alan Howarth, who worked on the film's score with Carpenter — That one goes on a bit longer than it needs to, although it's interesting to learn that there's a demand for Howarth to do live performances of the music.
Together these two provide solid laugh - out - loud comedic performances that enhance the script while bringing the film to life.
Eddie Radmayne and Felicity Jones are breathtaking in the film, fantastic performances, a huge challenge for Eddie, as he portrays the failing body perfectly while his eyes shine with the desire to live.
That's right, the ATP Iceland music festival taking place in July of 2016 has officially booked John Carpenter for his first ever live performance of his film scores and new compositions.
On top of that, Andy Serkis was on hand to introduce a brief video showcasing the live - action human actors filming the performance capture for the Ape roles side by side split screen with the computer animated finished footage of the Apes.
It's basically a filmed play, and the drama itself is problematic (Tennessee Williams - lite), but oh what performances are given by Cher (in her first great screen role) as the no - nonsense waitress Sissy, Sandy Dennis as the delusional Mona and Karen Black as the mysterious Joanne who arrives halfway through the film and upends the lives of the women who used to know her as Joe.
His latest hot tip is that director Rob Reiner is looking for someone to be in his film, and Dickie becomes obsessed with scoring the role, and while Reiner feels he would be perfect for the part, he also thinks he doesn't have the experiences of a normal person to truly deliver a genuinely truthful performance, never really having a typical life.
Quality music, especially live performances, pop - up in the perfect spots and really keep a fluid pace to the film.
Featuring dazzling performances from an all - star cast led by Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Julianne Moore, and Bill Hader, Rebecca Miller (The Ballad of Jack and Rose, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee) delivers a brilliant genre - bending film that works on many levels.
Click for showtimes and tickets — JR Byzantium Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) shows there's plenty of life left in the undead - bloodsucker genre: His Irish - seaside horror story features a brilliantly brooding performance by Saoirse Ronan as an adolescent vamp, and the kind of mythic, adult - fairy - tale imagery — a mountain waterfall running crimson red — at which this incomparable film fantasist excels.
«Joaquin Phoenix is a life force in this film... and I kind of rode that life force and that was my performance.
Lady Bird Is a Sensational Paean to Teenage Life — David Sims raves about Greta Gerwig's witty and moving new film, which features a wonderful lead performance from Saoirse Ronan.
Although the final few minutes don't quite live up to the pure, unchecked brilliance of the remainder of the film, Swiss Army Man's surefire strangeness, its brilliant, dreamlike soundtrack and its two bizarrely mesmerizing central performances make it a surreal venture into totally uncharted territory.
Real - life stuntwoman Zoe Bell (who doubled for Uma Thurman in «Kill Bill» and Lucy Lawless in «Xena: Warrior Princess») and Tracie Thoms (whose role would have been played by Pam Grier or Samuel L. Jackson in any other movie) deliver great performances throughout their half of the film, but it's Kurt Russell who walks away with «Death Proof» as Stuntman Mike, yet another excellent addition to his rogue's gallery of classic characters.
Kristin Dunst was named best actress for her performance in Lars von Trier's film, and Brad Pitt was named best actor for his work in «Moneyball» and «The Tree of Life
Small indie flicks about estranged relatives coming together via deception on behalf of one of the parties which ultimately results in a long - delayed reconciliation has become of the most basic formulas for non-studio films, which makes sense considering you could film one in the living room of a small house and produce an Oscar - winner if the script and performances are strong enough.
The music - driven feature film combines a bold narrative and spectacular live - performance footage of one of the most popular and influential rock bands in history to produce a bracing, raw andvisceral cinematic experience.
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