Sentences with phrase «front of the viewers eyes»

In A Quiet Passion, Terence Davis ages Emily Dickinson and her family in front of the viewers eyes.

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This is done through the use of 360 - degree video and / or virtual re-enactments of a scene broadcast onto a headset like the Oculus Rift (which is owned by Facebook (FB)-RRB-, or even using low - tech means like the Google (GOOG) Cardboard viewer, which essentially just holds a smartphone in front of the watcher's eyes.
In movie theatres, the eyes need to focus on the screen itself to see objects in focus, but the 3D effects can force the viewer to try to focus several metres in front of or behind the screen instead.
The previous films in the DC Comics Extended Universe series (Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad) have left both critics and comic - book fans increasingly disappointed in the franchise's output; as a result, Wonder Woman, which is receiving its release ahead of the first Justice League movie (set to premiere this November), has been saddled with the burden of recovering DC's tainted reputation in the eyes of viewers, while also representing the first major female - fronted superhero flick in more than a decade.
I've got my eyes on 3d printing), it is important to take high quality photographs with enticing perspectives and lighting to make the viewer feel like they are right in front of the artwork.
Thick daubs of pigment and pasted - on sections of leaf - shaped paper articulate the tactile, fecund nature of the imagery, but long streaks of color also emphasize the blooms» ephemerality, as though their forms are dematerializing in front of the viewer's eyes.
Standing in front of it, as far as the eye can see, the viewer is confronted with a myriad of dots that appear to vibrate elaborately through an optical effect.
This might feel like a rather throwaway comparison, but the shapes vie engagingly for attention, dancing in front of the eye as if demanding that the viewer join the game.
One of her best - known photographs is a self - portrait in which the viewer sees her from the front holding a Leica to her eye and in profile in a strategically placed mirror.
Wiley adapted the famously contorted torso of Clésinger's female nude to show both the rear and front of his model: the viewer is confronted with both the alluring expanse of the white underwear and, at the same time, the searching face with open eyes and mouth.
Like that lazy summer stroll you've imagined, Summer Reverie allows the viewer to take in various works of art by numerous artists, linger longer in front of something that catches your eye and imagination and spend time enjoying the visual pleasure of the artists» work.
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