Sentences with phrase «footage shot during»

The CD contains video footage shot during the opening reception and shows us the exhibit as if we are moving through the space.
These form a sharp and savagely humorous satire of social and racial stereotypes and here are accompanied by multiple TV monitors showing fragments of footage shot during the 2010 student protests against government cuts.
We've seen the 2011 Range Rover Evoque get unveiled yesterday at the Kensington Palace in London in the presence of Victoria Beckham, and now the first promo video, together with footage shot during the compact SUV's unveil were released by the British car maker.
Documenting the evil growing inside two ten - year old twins, writer - director Christopher Denham's Home Movie creates a completely believable film in the much - maligned found footage genre, using mostly faux - Camcorder footage shot during holidays or special celebrations — those times when people do actually film things they want to keep as memories.
Producer Mike Kaplan has gone the extra distance to find interviews and behind - the - scenes footage shot during filming on location in Maine, conducted new interviews and shared his own vivid memories of making this lovely picture with director Lindsay Anderson and a once - in - a-lifetime cast: Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, Ann Sothern, Vincent Price, and Harry Carey, Jr..

Not exact matches

When Philando Castile was shot by police during a routine roadside stop in Minneapolis, and his death was filmed by his girlfriend Lavish Reynolds as her daughter sat in the back seat, the footage helped galvanize protests about police violence against blacks in the U.S.
Body camera footage from officers who entered Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock's hotel suite during October's mass shooting will be released Wednesday, as part of a rolling release of material, police say.
As compact as the recording equipment has to be, it looks breathtaking, especially since most of the footage has to be shot from one of the three men during their risky ascension where life hangs upon their utmost concentration.
The footage for this documentary was shot by Swedish filmmakers during that turbulent period, then lost for decades until it was discovered in the vaults of a television studio.
Ridley shot and edited the movie with lots of long takes, overlapping dialogue, some challenging non-linear editing during certain scenes, and used historical footage and old photos from the period.
It's interesting to note that during filming Deakins invented a new type of a combination of lenses, appropriately dubbed «Deakinizers,» which he used to produce the effect of old camera footages in several transitional shots throughout the film.
Here is what Slightly Mad Studios said about these screenshots: «As usual, all shots show purely in - game footage that has not been made in any special photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay — What you see below is what you experience while driving!»
A great deal of the film is drawn from location footage shot by Coppola's wife Eleanor, as well as from some tape recordings she made of private conversations with her husband during the same period.
All of the participants seem to have been shot specifically for this piece except for Murphy; the credits indicate that his footage comes from Fox, so I'd speculate that it was taped during interviews for one of the Dr. Dolittle flicks.
Second unit footage was shot during Mardi Gras, but film never went any further.
Though introduced as footage Raven captured with a handheld camera during production, most of it is either standard set B - roll or higher quality film of Raven shooting away.
Shot on the zoo set, the footage is classic, grainy 16 mm, suffering from soft focus and hissy sound, but it's fun to watch Schrader play the Articulate Director when he's pretty much disinterested with the whole publicity angle, and the reporter's attempts to focus on Kinski (who was briefly involved with the director during shooting).
As usual, the shots show purely in - game footage that has not been made in any special photo mode with no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay — What you see below is what you experience while driving!
His class watched cell phone footage taken by students during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and explored all sides of America's raging gun debate.
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell contains «never - before - seen footage from the major motion picture, behind - the - scenes material shot during production, and interviews with the author, directors (Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, and Lana Wachowski), and actors (including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving, and James D'Arcy) discussing both the book and the film.»
«As usual, all shots show purely in - game footage that has not been made in any special photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay,» the studio said.
During the keynote presentation at the PlayStation Expereince, we were all given a peak at 2 pieces of gameplay footage, one of the normal shooting action of the game and one of the melee combat.
The footage was shot purposefully during different seasons (with and without the main characters) in order to constantly play with the visual narrative, with our perception of time and to illustrate the erratic behavior of memories.
During the 1970s, Polke slowed his art production in favor of travel to Afghanistan, Brazil, France, Pakistan, and the U.S., where he shot photographs (using a handheld 35 mm Leica camera)[7] and film footage that he would incorporate in his subsequent works during the During the 1970s, Polke slowed his art production in favor of travel to Afghanistan, Brazil, France, Pakistan, and the U.S., where he shot photographs (using a handheld 35 mm Leica camera)[7] and film footage that he would incorporate in his subsequent works during the during the 1980s.
Recorded during a break from rehearsals, the footage is comprised of close - up shots of Cunningham's wrist, elbow, ankle, and knee, capturing his unique style of movement.
She freely mines the public domain for high and low brow images, respectively making videos that have consisted of YouTube footage of material shot live on mobile phone cameras during the aftermath of the Egyptian revolution, excerpts from bootleg copies of popular Egyptian films from the 1950s to the present and a remake of a single iconic image lifted from an experimental French film dubbed with a futuristic account of a different place.
As teenagers in Chicago, Thayer and his siblings shot short videos, resulting in hours of footage that the artist continues to use today in elaborate live performances, during which he animates, physically and virtually, objects of his own making.
The silent footage was shot during the childhood of the artists in the 1970s, Biggers in California and Zackin in New York.
Recently, users had a chance to experience the Super Bowl build - up by NextVR app, where the virtual reality company showcased footage, which was shot by them earlier that season during three games of the National Football League.
Broward Circuit Judge Jeffrey R. Levenson said Wednesday he will review the footage captured on video cameras outside the Parkland high school during the Feb. 14 shooting that left 17 dead and another 17 wounded.
Three media companies filed a lawsuit Monday to try to force authorities to release security video footage from the exterior of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to shed light on the actions — or inaction — of law enforcement during the mass shooting.
The Z5 Compact struggled to keep focus during the shoot, though, and sometimes the footage ended up blurry.
Coverage here refers to the amount of footage you shoot of your scene, and trust me, if you don't get enough coverage during production you're going to be throwing clumps of your hair around your editing bay when you get into post.
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