Sentences with phrase «film work in»

I think we're not far off from doing VFX film work in a real - time environment, and when that happens the whole industry is in for a little shake - up.»
The presentation of this eagerly awaited film work in IMMA's historic Great Hall, a major event in the Irish visual art calendar, is one of a number of new initiatives to mark the Museum's 15th anniversary.
His early experimental film work in the 1980s often concentrated on dancers including collaborations with Michael Clark.
Four artists from various backgrounds and representing different practices will present and discuss their own recent film work in an informal setting.
Love has no reason is the very first film work in the RA Collection.
An ongoing collaboration between Pratt Institute and Hennessy V.S, the world's top cognac brand, allowed one current student and two recent graduates to prominently display their fine art, photography, and film work in the Epic...
But he and Nolte just about make the film work in the end, despite its marked structural similarities to Wild and in a way that is only likely to appeal to core Bryson fans.
What do you think Jason Bateman, Rebecca Hall and Joel Edgerton brought to these characters that makes this film work in a way that it might not have otherwise?
Yet Clooney, through it all, pulls his weight and more, and it's only his skill that makes the film work in short bursts.
Bryan Cranston does the best film work of his career (Affleck has a way of capturing what works about AMC leading men that other directors seem to miss as this follows Jon Hamm's best film work in «The Town»).
The reason he is filming his work in the schools and creating this show is because we, as working parents, don't always have time to go into the school and see what it is our children are eating there.
The film works in fits and starts but rarely reaches critical mass as a comedy.
A sensitive and astute consideration of a film working in the seemingly popular contemporary genre of the multiple, interlocking narrative.
What is a surprise is that this film works in an almost completely different way from — and to pretty much the same degree as — its predecessor, despite the fact that it is essentially doing everything the original has already done.
It's such a shame and I feel bad in bashing it as I have because I tend to be able to look past problems if a film works in other ways.
The film works in large part because Travolta, writer Scott Frank, and director Barry Sonnenfeld make you believe that Chili Palmer is both a charismatic guy who wants to make a movie, but also a stone killer who can almost casually destroy anyone who stands in his way.
The film works in this transportable reality throughout its entirety.
And given that the lead character in the film works in a graphic design firm, in the»70s no less, it's a pretty nice touch to carry that over into the marketing.
Neither Affleck nor Mara could put a foot wrong in many films they work in, and the acting all round is uniformly...
But that the film works in the broad sense.
And yet, this cold, perverse film works in a way the cold, perverse «The Shining «did not.
The film works in its own simple way because we believe and connect to these characters, and just like that moment over lunch started setting the film apart for me, the moment Michael plays his first game displays how involving it is.
Running the length of about seven Batman: The Animated Series episodes, Batman V Superman choppily races through plot, as the film works in a CIA coverup, a discovered lump of Kryptonite, a downed UFO, the body of Michael Shannon's slain General Zod, glib echoes of real - world terrorism, and a second villain whose identity shouldn't be disclosed.
The film works in a cabalistic process between sets of three and sets of four.
The most personal documentaries are the most involving for viewers because the film works in two ways, one as an exploration into a subject or subjects, and another as a special relationship between subject and filmmaker.
The film works in fantasy more than fact — this is no biopic, nor does it pretend to be.
«I think that's why the film works in a cinema.
McQueen met Ashes, a charismatic young fisherman in Grenada while filming another work in 2002.
Eliasson will also show a selection of three film works in the Hall Gallery of Louisiana: Your embodied garden, Movement microscope, and Innen Stadt Aussen.
The innovative photovoltic film works in shade and even generates electricity through much of Chicago's cold, cloudy winter.

Not exact matches

Since then, the film argues, a variety of measures — from Jim Crow laws to President Richard Nixon's «war on drugs» and President Bill Clinton's «three - strikes - you're - out» legislation — have served to send increasingly large numbers of black men in prison, and several legal scholars and activists interviewed on camera suggest a profit motive at work, as well as racism.
The U.S. says the money it is seeking to recover was gambled in Las Vegas, used to buy hotels, apartments, a luxury yacht, a jet, diamond jewelry and art works and to finance Hollywood films including the «Wolf of Wall Street» and «Dumb and Dumber To.»
She also worked on the first Hollywood film to shoot in Cuba since the 1959 revolution: Papa Hemingway.
Before becoming «the Crowdsorceress,» Daly worked in documentary film.
But the narrative already has the makings of a feel - good Hollywood movie — so it should come as no surprise that a feature film dramatizing Ma's rags - to - riches rise is already in the works.
The nation's first J - Pop mall is in the works in San Francisco, created by Japanese film distributor Viz Pictures, and will feature a Japanese - only film theater, bookstore, cafà © and fashion boutiques with the U.S.'s first boutique for Gothic Lolita fashion.
After graduating from NYU's Tisch School of Arts in 2011, O'Brien started working in the film industry and was «appalled» by the waste epidemic on set.
Mosireen, mostly composed of leftists and liberals who despise the Islamists they blame for derailing the revolution, did not film the Brotherhood protests, and seem to have shown little interest in working with the people who did.
It's a school designed for students who want to work in the film, game, broadcast and media industries and who are in a hurry to get started.
(Indeed, ESPNW is doing some of the most interesting and important work in sports journalism right now: look no further than its recent profile of Christy Mack, an adult film star who was brutally assaulted by her boyfriend, a mixed martial arts fighter.)
The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae as real life NASA trailblazers Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn and Mary Jackson, whose work made it possible for John Glenn to become the first American in orbit.
Scarlett Johansson has a particular fondness for working with Allen, starring in three of his films: «Match Point,» «Scoop,» and «Vicky Cristina Barcelona.»
Amidst allegations of abuse and decades of denials, Allen still continues to work in film, tapping big names for starring roles in his movies and still garnering support for fans and audiences.
A second and third installment of Avatar are in the works, and at a recent comic convention Cameron said the films may be shot at a higher frame rate than the industry standard to make the film seem even more real.
Despite working 60 + hour weeks as a realtor while filming Million Dollar Listing, I still managed to flip a house in the Hollywood Hills for $ 1.2 million in profit on the side.
From the Inside Out - «Making Avengers: Age of Ultron»: A 20 - minute video going back 18 months showing what it was like on set of the film in Italy and Seoul, Sourth Korea; a look at the Avengers Tower; some of the behind - the - scenes early visual effects of Ultron; early concept work for Quicksilver, the Hulk, and Vision; and more.
«Charlotte works in a creative space, in film production, in PR or maybe in architecture.
Certainly that difference doesn't work for everyone, the film pointed out in its profile of two other women.
For «The American Dreamer,» directors Lawrence Schiller and L.M. Kit Carson filmed Hopper in Taos while he was in postproduction on «The Last Movie,» though this was hardly a nonfiction work.
The event began as an awards ceremony for creative work in advertising, much like the more famous film festival at the same venue.
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