Sentences with phrase «first rolls of film»

From the first rolls of film that I ever shot, I have been fascinated with the way that time can be expressed and distorted with long exposure photography.
In 1962, when he began, his first rolls of film were Kodachrome, and only after the first year of working in color did he realize that black and white prints enabled him to hold images in his hands rather seeing them on a screen.

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Most of the first movie was filmed in and around Western North Carolina, and I love seeing those lush forests and rolling hills again.
I enjoyed the movie when I first saw it many years ago, and there is great footage of the Rolling Stones sitting in an editing room after the fact and forlornly watching the stabbing which was caught on film.
The first lithium - ion batteries contained rolls of these film electrodes, wound up in a cylinder like the spool of a cassette.
The hills are alive... During the first of many backpacking trips, Gazzaley shot 70 rolls of film, including this view of Otago Peninsula on New Zealand's South Island, and experienced a sense of connectedness with nature that he'd never felt before.
Sure, it may not be the first film you think of when the holidays roll around, but this classic film was always intended to be a Christmas movie.
The first film was full of heart and humor that both children and adults could love; but by the time the third film rolled down the yellow brick road, something had been lost.
Along with the to be expected there are some truly funny and standout scenes in play in Deadpool 2, such as an imaginative sequence demonstrating new mutant Domino's luck (played fantastically by newcomer to the series Zazie Beetz) and the first mission for Wilson and his new X-Force squad that includes standouts Peter and Vanisher, while the introduction of Josh Brolin as Cable is the films biggest win, with Brolin rolling on with that good Thanos form.
Morgan Freeman doesn't return (fans of the first film know why), but everyone else is back on board: Bruce Willis as retired CIA agent Frank Moses, trying to settle into a life of domesticity; Mary - Louise Parker as his girlfriend Sarah, who wants more danger in her life; John Malkovich as Marvin, whose rampant paranoia is proven to be justified as often as not; Helen Mirren as Victoria, the cucumber - cool killer who treats her profession like a hobby; and Brian Cox as Ivan, Victoria's Russian roll in the hay.
Caleb Deschanel's cinematography is its greatest achievement; the first half of the film unfolds almost silently against the backdrop of a rocky desert island and the rolling seas, while the latter half is set in upstate, 1940s New York.
Rolling Stone recently spoke with Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, portraying T'Challa (Black Panther), as he covers the publication's March 2018 issue, as well as director Ryan Coogler — as both detail more about the highly - acclaimed film and its impact, with it being the first Marvel Studios movie to put a person of color in the lead role and to feature a mostly black cast.
One of the most celebrated auteurs of the»50s and»60s, Brooks» first major triumph was the 1955 inner - city school drama «Blackboard Jungle,» a bold rock - and - roll film that was a huge showcase for a little - known Sidney Poitier.
Netflix has already completely rewritten the movie and TV - viewing rulebook by pouring a hundred million dollar budget into a film without a theatrical release, and creating their now ubiquitous «binge - watch» format that the service rolled out for the first season of House of Cards.
The non-horror elements of the film are uneven in general: The score, so effective in the fright scenes, suddenly evokes eye rolls when things start to get sentimental, and there's one scene of unintentional comedy where the film's retro»70s setting — another element downplayed in the first film but foregrounded here — collides with its demonic imagery in an honestly pretty silly way.
Regardless, the effect of limiting the film to the Dunst - Hartnett storyline is twofold: first, we get to enjoy many many many shots of pretty young actors being pretty, walking in slow motion, rolling around in the grass, etc; second, none of the other characters ever mean anything to us.
When Segel decides to give the penguin and the walrus a break, he rolls out the old people who swear and adorable moppets — 50 First Dates is an example of how to turn what was probably an ambitious script into a star vehicle, catering to Sandler's fans by referencing Happy Gilmore and catering to Sandler himself by giving Rob Schneider a large role that continues Sandler's disturbing propensity in all of his films to demean every imaginable Asian target (Schneider himself guilty once before as the voice of an Asian waiter in Eight Crazy Nights).
The film has notably taken its time rolling out marketing — last night's Super Bowl spot was the first official footage to be released, followed quickly by a much longer teaser that expanded upon some of the more intriguing elements of the film.
That the film's final credits roll over multi-layered, repeated shots of Yalini fondly stroking Dheepan's hair seems incongruous at first; but seen as an animation of pure, human intimacy, it's perfect.
Deeply affecting when it needs, the film's first two - thirds hold the viewer on for an emotional roller coaster through the lives of our characters.
Perhaps non-coincidentally, Baghead is the first of these films to receive a national roll - out of sorts (in a weird strategy, it's opened in college towns first — I saw it in Austin a little over a month ago — and proceeded back to the big cities, presumably on a storm of buzz.
With an all - time great soundtrack (featuring Led Zep's first legally sanctioned film tunes), stellar performances from the likes of a young Kate Hudson, Billy Crudup, Philip Seymour Hoffman (a phenomenal rendering of rock critic Lester Bangs), Frances McDormand, and more «I forgot they were in this movie too» moments (Zooey Deschanel, Anna Paquin, Jimmy Fallon, Rainn Wilson), it's tough not to fall in love with this drug - fueled look back at the golden age of rock and roll.
What You Need To Know: David Chase «s first major production since the infamous finale of his HBO show «The Sopranos» in 2007 and his first venture into the world of feature films sees the acclaimed writer / director tackle a subject dear to his heart that was one of the strengths of his long - running, critically acclaimed show: rock «n» roll music.
Rolling Stone's Peter Travers has suggested that writer - director Julia Ducournau's first feature film Raw is «a contender for best horror movie of the decade» and who are we to disagree?
Having first come to people's attention with his screenplay for Amy Heckerling's Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Crowe went on to become the critically acclaimed auteur of films like Say Anything (which helped to launch the A-list credentials of John Cusack), Jerry Maguire and Almost Famous, which displayed not only his great abilities as a storyteller, but also his great taste in music, which he developed during his time as a writer with the iconic Rolling Stone magazine.
At its best moments (mainly during the film's first half, which displays a nice energy as it rolls through its absurd plot contortions), Moonwalkers has a lot of fun using a historical backdrop for a farce so willfully absurd it boggles the mind, but by the time Perlman and Grint end up at the hippie commune (and spend the rest of the movie there), Moonwalkers has gone from an oddly amusing curiosity to a particularly inebriated party guest who has overstayed his welcome.
The first film essayed the attempts to dodge the destiny of a plane crash, Final Destination 2 involved a multiple - car freeway disaster, and Final Destination 3 takes us for a fatal ride on a roller coaster.
When the credits rolled, she was the first to stand and cheer, bringing the packed room to an uproarious standing ovation — the first of many this film will receive once Black Panther hits theaters on Feb. 16.
In fact, the first five minutes really offered some great laughs before turning to the big rolling turd for the remainder of the film.
Also, past the new TV spot at the bottom of the page is the first of four behind - the - scenes «B roll» clips from the film courtesy of ShockTilYouDrop.
Per Grieco, «Pasolini was killed by Pelosi, who first acted as informant on the theft of the Salò film rolls and then served as bait for the ambush.
It's undoubtedly one of the marquee films competing for the Palme D'Or; featuring an intriguing cast with Tatum in the lead, Mark Ruffalo in supporting, and Steve Carell overshadowing in his first villainous role, directed by one of America's brightest emerging talents, and with an Oscar buzz that began before cameras rolled.
More than 40 releases have been announced through the end of 2014 via their dedicated Facebook page, with eight films rolling out in the first wave.
Rolls - Royce Motor Cars has released the first in a series of short films detailing the history of the legendary luxury marque.
This first film tells the story behind Rolls - Royce's icon, the Spirit of Ecstasy.
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce — The inventor of photography Louis Daguerre — Invented the popular and practical daguerreotype process Robert Cornelius — First selfie Henry Fox Talbot — Inventor of the photographic negative, allowing multiple prints Sir John Herschel — Coined the term «photography» Richard Leach Maddox — Invented practical gelatin dry plate negatives Eadweard Muybridge — World's first photo sequence George Eastman — Popularized roll film, created the first hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital cFirst selfie Henry Fox Talbot — Inventor of the photographic negative, allowing multiple prints Sir John Herschel — Coined the term «photography» Richard Leach Maddox — Invented practical gelatin dry plate negatives Eadweard Muybridge — World's first photo sequence George Eastman — Popularized roll film, created the first hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital cfirst photo sequence George Eastman — Popularized roll film, created the first hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital cfirst hand - held camera Oskar Barnack — Invented the portable Leica I Steven Sasson — Invented the first digital cfirst digital camera
For the installation Joints 4tet for Ensemble, Atlas brings the resulting films together for the first time, editing the material into four channels of synchronized video and showing them across a choreographed arrangement of ten different sized monitors; some placed on mono - stands, some on rolling carts, and others grouped in pairs.
Following a trip to Japan in 1970 where Jonas purchased her first Sony Portapak, she states that she began making «little films -LSB-...] with the qualities peculiar to video — the flat, grainy, black - and - white space; the moving bar of the vertical roll; the closed circuit with instant feedback.
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