Sentences with phrase «film works created»

Ownership of literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and film works created by an employee during the course of their employment, automatically vests in their employer by virtue of section 11 (2) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
The space also functions as a screening room in which the oftentimes overlooked, yet significant film works created by photographers are presented.
8 Fest is a festival that programs film works created and finished on Super 8 mm film.

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The company works with major film studios to create original and marketing content ahead of movie releases.
Hulu will be the streaming home for future and past Dreamwork's Animations films, and the companies will work together to create original kids» and family series.
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.
Tied to this work, he advised Pixar Studios in the making of their Academy Award - winning animated film, «Inside Out,» and guided Facebook executives in creating their new emoticons.
It's free until November 22nd and definitely worth watching, you can tell a lot of work went into creating this film.
The Director of Communications and Audience Engagement will work closely with the CEO to create, curate, and market an expansive collection of film clips (full episodes and movies as well as short clips) focused on bringing light escapist pleasure to the (mostly female) masses.
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.
A California animation company announced it is working on creating a feature length film based on a comic strip from the Southern Tier.
Lawmakers want to create $ 5 million in new tax credits for TV and film directors and producers who work in New York — but only if they're minorities or women.
(WBNG)-- A California animation company announced it is working on creating a feature length film based on a comic strip from the Southern Tier.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says the 20 - minute film was created with the work of students who participated in an on - line bullying national contest.
To see if entertainment could offer a solution to this challenge, Ingber teamed up with Charles Reilly, Ph.D., a molecular biophysicist, professional animator, and Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute who previously worked at movie director Peter Jackson's Park Road Post film studio, to create a film that would capture viewers» imaginations by telling the story of a biological process that was accurate down to the atomic level.
The technique worked, they report in the 3 May issue of Nature: The ions created tracks in the films that oriented the liquid crystals.
«Throughout the irradiated films, we saw individual chains of defects created by the collisions between the incident ions and nucleus that broke the perfect atomic order, causing the lattice to locally compress or stretch out,» said coauthor Lijun Wu, a materials scientist at Brookhaven who led the microscopy work.
Instead of having the entire atmosphere of the theatrical stage, now my works are created by putting cut out colored film onto the 2 - D surface.
Even though he has more than a dozen films to his credit, including work on the 2003 film version of The Hulk that garnered him nominations for two awards from the Visual Effects Society, Benza says it was a challenge to create highly athletic performances from bulky, animated characters that appeared to be the size of small buildings and weigh several tons.
«Bringing a very high - field superconducting magnet to UCSB to create the MRX facility would provide a unique opportunity to fulfill a national need and enable many experiments that can not be done at the NHMFL,» said chemistry professor Songi Han, a member of the «Big Mag @ UCSB» program committee who has been working with Sherwin for more than a decade on filming proteins in action.
MAC Rick Baker Halloween Makeup Collection 2013 Rick Baker created a new exciting MAC cosmetics Holiday makeup collection for Halloween 2013 the legendary Hollywood special effects makeup artist, who's worked on films like Planet of the Apes, Tropic Thunder and...
Mattioli investigates the relationship between silence and sound in her work, creating a large archive of personal film footage that she assembles for commissioned projects in music, art and fashion.
That was the main thing, finding a photographer that worked with the natural light and on film to create something romantic and beautiful — I was so lucky to come across Married Morenos on Instagram.
I have worked in special effects on various films and television shows over the last five years and am happy to bring my expertise to create a look for you to transform you.
There is a lot to learn from Alfred Hitchcock's work, his narrative was close to perfect and the skill to create suspense by depriving us of the payoff and restricting our view forcing us to imagine how bad the situation was, for the longest time just to deliver it at the peek of our attention, and that my friends, that is a gift for the film fanatic as for the filmmaker.
After two decades of helping singles find love online, I created Mobile Dating BootCamp, which was featured in the Washington Post, appeared in the New York Times on the growth of Tinder in 2015 and 2016, have been responsible for many marriages and engagements, several online babies, have appeared in over 1000 media articles, and have some exciting TV and film projects in the works.
I am going to be going to school soon for Medical Billing & Coding or digital film and video, I'm working on creating a stable life.
As the Golden Age of Hollywood faded, glorious old - school films like Ben - Hur began to give way to the grittier, wised - up work of those like Billy Wilder, creating a tension between impish youth and pompous elders.
As hard as it may be to trash a movie that looks so glorious, an unavoidable conflict has been created, because «The American» is clearly intended as an art film and it works perfectly fine as that, but it fails on so many levels in terms of telling an interesting story.
Fellini himself was a character as unique as any he created for his films, an expansive and outsized visionary who could be either a pleasure or a terror to work with.
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar is a documentary on Federico Fellini's life and work by filmmaker Damian Pettigrew, who combines vintage interview footage of Fellini, new conversations with those who worked with him (including actors Donald Sutherland and Terence Stamp), and excerpts from Fellini's films (some of them previously unseen outtakes) to create an insightful portrait of a remarkable creative mind.
Because the two films had been created by splitting an existing work in half, rather than it being a direct successor, or the two being filmed back to back like The Matrix sequels, they argued that it would be unwise to write off Volume 1 until Volume 2 had been given the chance to finish the story.
Cooper and his director of photography Masanobu Takayanagi (who also worked on the filmmaker's last two movies) paint a visually striking but harsh and brutal portrait of the scenery here, placing an emphasis on long shots of desolate landscapes and closeups of human anguish in order to create the film's dismal mood.
Overall, the film is entertaining and it is a film that manages to work around its shortcomings to create something memorable.
The legendary Japanese director has created some of the most critically - acclaimed animated films of the last 20 years, including PRINCESS MONONOKE and SPIRITED AWAY (for which he won an Oscar), but I've foolishly avoided his work.
Working with Hollywood producers John Chambers (John Goodman) and Lester Siegel (Alan Arkin), Mendez created an entirely fictional feature film production with the name of «Argo.»
Although the plot was admittedly borrowed from Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961), Leone managed to create a work of his own that would serve as a model for many films to come.
Under Affleck's direction, these are men and women working together to create a stunning film experience that will produce full laughs, bitten nails, and even tears.
This a mess of a film that uses overused clichés to try and create something refreshing, but it doesn't work.
The trick for a movie of this type, at least one that is aspiring to be more than just a simple - minded exploitation film (such as the original Charles Bronson «Death Wish,» a far more complicated work than usually given credit for, especially in comparison to its tacky sequels), is to create a narrative that somehow justifies such actions without completely overdoing it.
It doesn't try to show some drastic change, but it does attempt to convince others that change can indeed happen, it also never puts blame on one person, because obviously with marriage it is a joint effort, there will be trials and on other occasions it simply won't work, but time and commitment can change that, rarely can a simple film like this address so much in such limited issues, but sharp, often improvisational dialogue and strong performances create a very real and insightful piece that underplays everything for maximum effect, which works.
Production designer Eugenio Zanetti worked closely with director Jan De Bont during filming of The Haunting to build some of the largest and most elaborate sets ever created.
Buñuel conjures with Freudian imagery, outrageous humor, and a quiet, lyrical camera style to create one of his most complex and complete works, a film that continues to disturb and transfix.
In 2007, Scorsese expanded The Film Foundation's work globally, creating the World Cinema Project, which has preserved, restored, and distributed over 30 films from over 20 countries.
Renoir had shown a carriage in La carosse d'or outside, and Truffaut said that just did not work: we have to create a completely artificial world for such films to be persuasive.
A team of artists worked together to create the motion by replicating each masterpiece, taking a photo, then repainting the canvas, taking another photo, repainting the canvas, etc... until they have captured enough movement in the photos to put together an animated film.
New York's Museum of Modern Art has created a YouTube series, «How To See,» that features museum curators and sometimes the artists themselves delving into the work, Monitor movie critic Peter Rainer's pick for best film of the year, «The Florida Project,» is available on DVD and Blu - ray, and more top picks.
They sought inspiration in the era's art, specifically the work of the photo - realists, who painted photographs in a style that is both hyperreal and at one remove from reality — evoked by the variety of reflecting surfaces seen in the film — and the op artists, who deployed contrasting visual elements to create vibrating surface tensions on a single plane.
So he felt working with the film's stunt coordinator, Bruce Crawford, on creating the details behind every fight was really great.
Through this (what appears to be) basic approach, Mann creates a touching tribute to one of film's greatest directors, a profile that never feels hagiographic because it lets the work speak for itself.
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