A zany 2001 film, Cats & Dogs reveals an epic, sophisticated showdown between cats and dogs whose humans are unaware of the conflict.The
filmmakers used talented live animals as well as animatronic puppets and computer graphic imagery to bring the story to life.
The filmmakers used Oracle's big, wide - set eyes and often staring look as a plot point, making Oracle the dog that watched television and kept the others informed about potential threats.
That means a return to the days of yore, when
filmmakers used film cameras and not digital.
While it was cool how
the filmmakers used real life events in history to serve a purpose to save the Earth, it was a bit of a cop out to have the time travel introduced and then limit the role of Tommy Lee Jones.
(There's a reason not many
filmmakers used sustained zero - focus shots: They are kind of annoying to look at.)
It's a nod to the room number at Cal Arts which many of the Pixar
filmmakers used while at school there.
Jump cuts, whip - pans and extremely mobile cameras were deemed by many critics to be signs of sloppy filmmaking, but the French New Wave
filmmakers used these techniques to reinvigorate the national cinema, disorient the viewer and add a sense of realism to their films.
The filmmakers used the wide color palette and dynamic range of Dolby Vision ™ to accentuate the contrast between the «mind» world and the real world.
Scorsese lovingly recreates scenes from Méliès» films showing the techniques that early
filmmakers used and how truly groundbreaking the art form was.
Like other cinematic novelties, not
all filmmakers used widescreen aspect ratios to artistic effect.
The question of why
the filmmakers used Droopy when they were just going to disregard his brand image pales next to the question of why they were still employing blackface gags in 1957.
«Newtown»
filmmakers used a nonpartisan approach to document the aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history.
Can you offer an explanation as to why
filmmakers used those alluring and intriguing mushrooms in their stories?
Through Tribeca Immersive's Storyscapes and Virtual Arcade — two programs that highlight the intersection of film and technology — traditional
filmmakers used new methods like 360 - degree cameras and virtual reality devices to bring audiences deep into new worlds.
Inevitably, this tense comedy dips into tragedy, with our fearful intelligence agencies getting everything wrong and
the filmmakers using their rare access to chart each mistake as it happens.
The filmmakers use natural light to capture many scenes, and are not afraid of shadows.
The filmmakers use this device to build dread while fleshing out their analysis of London as an out - of - control boomtown.
«Closely navigates Anton's world with a buoyant and organic hand...
The filmmakers use him as a lens to view humanity.»
With Wilco's «Hate it Here» song playing in the background, Linklater reveals before getting into his career as
a filmmaker he used to be a «paid hitman».
The filmmakers use recordings...
While
the filmmakers use different styles of filmmaking, there's a clever connection...
As Netflix and Amazon draw more filmmakers on a forced march to other platforms, Franco and a host of Hollywood
filmmakers use The Disaster Artist to celebrate the way even a movie like The Room can bring people together, in the warm glow of the big screen.
«It was a major
filmmaker using cutting - edge optical technology and special effects.
Since Milne was a British author, it's nice to see
the filmmakers using the U.K. for their production.
The latest title in the Star Wars saga continues a long legacy of
the filmmakers using Dolby technology to create unforgettable cinematic experiences.
Discover how today's top
filmmakers use the magic of Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision to produce spectacular entertainment experiences.
One of the methods
filmmakers use to convey the tactile world of a painter is to blend the emotions of the original canvases onto the screen itself.
Although
the filmmaker uses her father's memoir within the space of her own, they have entirely distinct ideas of autobiography.
The filmmakers use some very interesting and unique shots, giving it a very stylistic look at times.
The film sees the Australian
filmmaker uses the frame of a crime story — about two low - level criminals (Scoot McNairy & Ben Mendelsohn) who rip off a mob card game, and the enforcer (Brad Pitt) tasked with taking them out — to tackle the 2008 financial collapse and bailout, and many took issue with a perceived unsubtlety in his approach.
by Walter Chaw Its title maybe referring to the audience, Paul Verhoeven's newest is a pain - in - the - ass gimmick piece done by
a filmmaker I used to really admire and maybe don't so much anymore.
In expanding his 2014 short film, the 28 - year - old
filmmaker used his own family and friends as the ensemble to tell his story without a whiff of self - indulgence.
Haneke employs long takes for maximal dramatic consequence, not unlike action
filmmakers use elaborate set pieces to stage impressive visual effects.
How do
filmmakers use their own bag of illusions to bring a story to life?
The duo consider the effectiveness and strategies
each filmmaker uses to depict such harsh realities.
The French
filmmaker uses more mirrors than Versailles to reflect the morphing psychological states of his characters, directing like an auteur punch - drunk on Hitchcock, Brian DePalma and David Cronenberg.
The filmmakers use «Mr. Raymond,» the school's young, zealous, Teach For America (TFA) alum, to explore a teacher's perspective on unions and reform.
I had to include this one for sheer coolness factor —
this filmmaker used oil and water to refract images of letters through a lightbox, and then mixed it with hip music and Richard Pryor reciting the ABCs.
Why don't we consider using the same elements amazing authors, storytellers and
filmmakers use in our math lessons to make math moments that matter for our students?
Ms. Genova likened her experience to that of young bands or
filmmakers using MySpace or YouTube to attract a following.
This may be overcomable: black and white films may have looked «primitive» when the transition to color was happening; but now
filmmakers use it for effect, and film buffs appreciate the black and white medium for its own merits, its own beauty.
However, by far the most controversial RPG out there is one most of us have probably never played, one created not by a big game company for profit but by an aspiring
filmmaker using an RPG maker software for the sake of social commentary.
For years, game designers have looked to Hollywood and tried to copy the formulas that
filmmakers use for storytelling.
Like the artists in the exhibition,
these filmmakers use a variety of means to create their visually rich and dynamic abstract imagery.
«In this thirty - minute one - act play, an actor assumes the role of Alan Smithee — a pseudonym that
filmmakers use whenever they want to withdraw their directing credit from one of their films.
The articulate, energetic man, aided by a skilled
filmmaker using evocative imagery, distills a momentous but complicated issue to digestible sound bites, jabs at his ideological and intellectual antagonists and delivers an illustrated lecture to a rapt audience.
Filmmakers using Dolby Atmos can decide exactly where those sounds should originate and precisely where they move as the scene develops.
StreamSpace can also help
filmmakers use crowdfunding techniques like ICOs, a powerful new tool that is more effective than conventional crowdfunding services.
Not exact matches
Eventually, Powell Jobs and Davis Guggenheim — a
filmmaker who's also working on the project — plan to
use these self - shot videos to compose a documentary about the need for immigration reform.
The
filmmakers filed a class action suit on behalf of people who paid to
use the song, which became popular in the United States a century ago and has since spread globally.