Sentences with phrase «films on a rolling basis»

We will select three or four films on a rolling basis, and we will support fellows during their initial release period (6 - 12 months).

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When rolls are being changed, say, once every 20 minutes, as may be the case with pre-applied zipper film, that time adds up — over an hour and a half of production time lost in a single 8 - hour shift on a single line,» says Chris Graff, vice-president of sales and marketing at the Massachusetts - based Butler Automatic Inc. «That's an hour and a half's worth of packages not being made, shipped and sold from that line during each shift.»
The solar panels are manufactured with printing machines based on conventional printing methods using the roll - to - roll method, which enables the rapid mass production of the products: the printing machine can produce up to 100 metres of layered film per minute.
Entertainment Weekly just released a new photo from the film based on the 2011 Rolling Stone article.
Based on the book Derby Girl by Shauna Cross, the film stars Ellen Page as a Texas teenager named Bliss Cavendar who rebels against her beauty pageant - obsessed mother by joining a female roller derby league.
McChrystal's story is the inspiration for writer - director David Michôd's new Netflix film, War Machine, based on a book by the late journalist Michael Hastings, whose 2010 Rolling Stone profile, «The Runaway General» got the general fired as commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
Based on what I had read in the listing, I imagined a film filled with spaces for the thematic, the atmospheric, the intellectual, and the visceral, all rolled into one.
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The film, which will roll into production this May, is based on their legendary Disneyland ride.
Based on the novel by Thomas Cobb and directed and scripted by Scott Cooper, a newcomer with an eye for the natural beauty of the film's Southwest setting, Crazy Heart is the story of a rolling stone on a lost highway, a talented singer - songwriter paying the price for living out the lyrics of his own songs.
Though many of this month's films probably won't be remembered by the time summer rolls around, there are a few indie flicks with real cult potential and a pair of tentpole - type movies based on popular properties that will benefit from opening during a less competitive time of year.
The text of the film is based entirely on the Stéphane Mallarmé poem, «A Roll of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance,» published in 1897, the year before his death.
Yet, while Made in L.A. appeared as diverse and sprawling as the city whose art it presented, it might also be argued that the bulk of the work on view extended four familiar (and familial) lineages of Los Angeles art that were well represented in «PST»: hard - edge abstraction (represented here in paintings by Brian Sharp and Alex Olson and painterly objects by Lisa Williamson and Brenna Youngblood), found - object assemblage (in the work of Liz Glynn, Ry Rocklen, Henry Taylor, and Erika Vogt, among others), eclectic performance practices (including live pieces by Math Bass, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, and Ashley Hunt, as well as the collective Slanguage's array of community - based works at LAXART), and film and video projects that pointed, more or less, to the looming shadow of Hollywood (e.g., Miljohn Ruperto's Seven and Five, 2012, which includes multiple remakes of a 1961 episode of the TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Dan Finsel's The Space Between You and Me, 2012, for which the artist restaged Farrah Fawcett and Keith Edmier's decade - old roll in the clay).
Rolls - Royce teamed up with National Geographic to film and photograph the SUV on a daily basis as it conquers the harshest terrain on the planet as part of its shakedown testing.
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