Sentences with phrase «films printed from»

Also, films printed from water - based inks might wash out in the rain or smudge in high humidity.

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The nitrate work print of the film — which was never shown in public — was given by Cinemazero to one of Italy's major film archives, the Cineteca del Friuli in nearby Gemona, before being transferred to the George Eastman House in order to be preserved with a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation.
For example, many media companies are splitting off their slow - growth print businesses from faster - growing segments such as film, TV and Internet.
Heffner, who is also chairman of the motion picture industry's film rating system, suggests that the anger of the «lords of print» derives from their awareness that Stone and his «fellow celluloid / video Pied Pipers will become our nation's leading storytellers.»
With film, I typically use provia 400x e6 for color, and kodak 3200 b / w - then scan whatever I want to use (if it is going to print / book project), sometimes I'm lazy and just use the low - res scans I get from the lab if a shot is going to go online.
Unique barrier film and printing technologies from Coveris help to protect your dry good products from moisture without impacting shelf - appeal.
Highlights from MediSeal will include the White - Line packaging and logistics concept, which instead of a country specific packaging materials and pack inserts is based on «white» (blank or unprinted) materials, where lidding films, boxes and inserts are not printed with the country specific information until they are in the packaging line and inspection and camera systems provide a 100 % check, guaranteeing pharmaceutical safety.
Scotchcal Clear View Graphic Film 8150 from 3M is the first perfectly transparent, cast PVC printing film on the market for imaginative glass and window vehicle graphics, point of sale, interior and exterior graphics, and building decoration.
The situation can be compared to that in astronomy, in which the telescope mirrors, despite their increasing size, have not changed for a long time, but the readout elements, starting from simply looking through the telescope, via print film to highly sensitive charge - coupled devices and other sensors, have improved the instrument dramatically.
Solar - sensitive CQDs printed onto a flexible film could be used to coat all kinds of weirdly shaped surfaces, from patio furniture to an airplane's wing.
While it will be some time before 3D printing becomes as widely available, precedents from music and film sharing platforms suggest that the more accessible content is made for consumers, the less likely they are to resort to illegal downloads.
With thin film technology the bedrock of microchip and microstructure manufacturing, the pioneering research offers a significant advance — potential applications range from thin film coatings for paint and wound care to 3D printing, micro-casting and micro-fluidics.
Currently, in most production processes in which there is printed ink on plastic films, the material is rejected for not complying with the final specifications required or simply because they come from the initial settings for the commissioning of the machinery.
At the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland pilot plant, these solar panels were printed directly onto a thin sheet of film to create a solar wallpaper that can be used to produce electricity from interior lighting or sunlight.
Researchers at the University of Alicante have developed a procedure that removes printed ink on plastic films used in flexible packaging getting a product free from ink and suitable for recycling.
The arrangement and orientation of the molecules during the curing process of the printed films can be determined from changes in the scattering pattern.
I got home from filming new workouts for the online gym and found this in the mail: How gorgeous are these prints?!
And I'm keeping extra Instax mini film around the house for all of my upcoming parties so that people can print photos directly from their phone onto the polaroids with the instax mini printer.
The picture transfer is fine but given how new the film is, the odd frame suffers from a print that looks a little dirty at times.
It turns out there was a working printing press just three blocks from Steiner Studios, where they were filming.
And, aside from a conclusion I won't spoil except to say that it plays exactly like the meta - film twist at the end of Altman's THE PLAYER, Spielberg can't resist to inject a Gumpian «brush with history» as then Assistant Attorney General Rehnquist, a future Justice of the Supreme Court, calls to advise Bradlee the publication of the papers is prohibited by the Espionage Act of 1917 — just a beat too late to stop the story going to print.
After circulating for years in poor, public - domain prints, the film has been reissued by Kino (Blu - ray; $ 29.95; DVD, $ 24.95; not rated) in a high - definition transfer taken from a print restored by the Academy Film Archive.
Other Things To Celebrate... 1809 Edgar Allan Poe is born in Boston and life was harsh from the get go - before he was two he was an orphan but his tales of the macabre will live forever in print and in their film and TV adaptations 1839 Post impressionist giant Paul Cezanne is born in France.
The picture and sound quality is fantastic, as is to be expected from Criterion, presenting the film in its original aspect ratio and providing a print which is clean but natural - looking.
With the changing times and a shift from print to on - line media, the traditional film critic writing for a newspaper is slowly disappearing.
Officially licensed screen print for the 80s cult comedy horror film commissioned by and available to buy from the super-cool Fright Rags (www.fright-rags.com).
But a DVD made from beautiful new prints of these five films and three others has just been issued in Korea under a misleading title, Their First Films.
For the release of the film, Reel FX Creative Studios, Relativity Media and Odd City Entertainment teamed up to produce a great screen print from one of our favorite artists, Graham Erwin!
The Washington, DC Area Film Critics Association is comprised of 46 DC - VA - MD based film critics from television, radio, print and the internet.
Administered by the non-profit Phoenix Film Foundation, the Phoenix Critics Circle is committed to the progression and preservation of film and is composed of print, television, radio and internet film critics from Arizona.
Released: June 9 Director: Bill Morrison (Spark of Being) Why it's great: In 1978, a construction worker in Dawson City exhumed a historical treasure trove: 372 silent films from the turn of the 20th century, printed across over 500,000 feet of nitrate film.
Give an Oscar to every old - guard critic who was able to successfully pretend that they'd EVER looked at Entertainment Weekly outside of a dentist's office in the last decade); but I'm really perplexed to see the first one to really take off come from Movie Mezzanine — which I'm a fan of for much the same reason I became a fan of much of the TGWTG crew (and their other affiliates): fresh voices in film criticism coming in from outside the old guard print - media stronghold.
For what is in essence a catalogue title, Paramount graciously provides DD 5.1 audio (adapted, one presumes, from the six - track mix that adorned 70 mm prints of the film) that gives all six speakers a surprisingly muscular, multi-directional workout.
The actors engage in the exaggerated performance style of silent movie melodramas and comedies and Maddin digitally «ages» his films with scuffs and scratches and cracks and even distorted frames as if they were from decaying nitrate prints from the 1920s.
Warner Archive's George Feltenstein explains, «We thought there was no extant 35 mm material and John Garfield's 16 mm print from NYU would be our only source to complete the film.
Rain — This 1932 film, in a great print on TCM has some impressive camera movement and expressiveness for the time from director Lewis Milestone (All Quiet On The Western Front, Ocean's 11).
It also highlights the effort that Linklater has made in support of Independent filmmaking and how he was influential in helping create the Austin Film Society whereby old film prints could be saved and showed, as well as raising money from filmmakers to help make more films.Overall, it does little but scratch the surface and a bit more in - depth analysis to his films would have been welcome but to paraphrase Billy Bob Thornton on the outtakes at the end; «Rick Linklater doesn't need anyone to make a documentary about him.
THE DVD Innerspace is available on DVD from Warner Home Video in a presentation that contains a 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer of the film along with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound likely based off the six - track mix that accompanied 70 mm prints.
The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association is comprised of 58 DC - VA - MD - based film critics from television, radio, print and the Internet.
Aside from the aspect ratio problem, there really are very few flaws with the film print.
Finally and less excusably vanished are text features from Disc 2: ten print reviews, eight articles (both also included on DVD - ROM HTML files), and outdated film credits for Grier, Forster, and Tarantino, are not recycled.
«If I wanted to get into heaven on the basis of one movie, that's the one I would offer up,» Welles said of the film, which suffered from distribution issues, competing claims of ownership, and degraded prints almost from the time it was completed.
Running February 19 thru March 10, along with a separate shorts program of short films and trailers, the Music Box will be showing 14 features — some of them in prints from their original theatrical runs — that run the gamut from Oscar - winning classics to cult oddities to contemporary uses of the format.
When Anderson went on to make his next film, his ingenious Thomas Pynchon adaptation «Inherent Vice» (2014) he shot it in 35 mm but had a couple of 70 mm prints blown up from it that have only received a handful of public screenings to date.
Both films are remastered from new 2k scans of 35 mm prints struck directly from the camera negatives and the double feature (two discs on DVD, one on Blu - ray) includes new interviews with manga author Koike Kazuo and screenwriter Norio Osada.
Extras: «Night of Anubis,» a never - before - presented work - print edit of the film; new program featuring filmmakers Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, and Robert Rodriguez; never - before - seen 16 mm dailies reel; new piece featuring Russo about the commercial and industrial - film production company where key «Night of the Living Dead» filmmakers got their start; audio commentaries from 1994, featuring Romero, Russo, producer Karl Hardman, actor Judith O'Dea, and more; archival interviews with Romero and actors Duane Jones and Judith Ridley; new programs about the editing, the score, and directing ghouls; new interviews with Gary R. Streiner and Russel W. Streiner; trailer, radio spots, and TV spots; an essay by critic Stuart Klawans.
The resulting book, published in 1966 complete with extensive stills from those films, became a classic, still in print, and still prized by filmmakers and film buffs who now have instant access to those films.
But all of these period films culminated in Visconti, particularly The Leopard (showing soon at the Museum from a restoration print).
NEW 4K scan of the film taken from the best surviving archival print.
This newly pieced together version of Clive Barker's own adaptation of his book Cabal, created from footage found on a VHS work print, the «Cabal Cut» of Nightbreed is not quite a «lost masterpiece» but it's interesting to see the painstaking work gone into restoring the film to what more closely resembles Barker's vision.
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