Sentences with phrase «good cinematic book»

A good cinematic book trailer is the type of thing that potential readers will want to share with their friends, literary websites will want to write articles on, and brands the author as a professional with a multimedia digital marketing campaign, a force to be reckoned with.

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Directed by Robert Kenner, «Food Inc.» is a cinematic mash - up of the best - selling investigative journalism books «Fast Food Nation» by Eric Schlosser and «The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals» by Michael Pollan.
The director of the Captain Marvel movie has a big responsibility: they have to introduce a character who isn't particularly well known outside of comic book shops to a wide audience while also shouldering the burden of making the first solo female superhero movie set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
There's a lot of character model and animation asset reuse from MVC3, which I'm fine with, but some of it doesn't seem to transition over well from the more comic - book art style to this game's more cinematic universe look.
Based on Sapphire's relentlessly - raw, best seller «Push,» the book was faithfully adapted into a cinematic masterpiece by Lee Daniels.
The spirit of the Harry Potter cinematic universe is alive and well at Warner Bros., with the studio going full speed ahead on the first of a planned trilogy based on J.K. Rowling's book Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them.
by Kam Williams Headline: Kam's Annual Accolades for the Cream of the Cinematic Crop In a year when four of the best films were big screen versions of comic book adventures (including Wanted, Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk), it should come as no surprise that one would emerge as this critic's pick as the top picture of 2008.
There is a cast of human characters here and they're very good (more on them shortly), but «Crimson Peak» is first and foremost a cinematic picture book, dispensing the kind of confectionary art design that few films attempt and even fewer get right.
Can Deadpool's foul mouthed, ultra violent, fourth wall breaking, comic book excess translate to a good movie that can help Fox take some box office from the juggernaut that is Disney's Marvel cinematic universe?
Whale's «30s films are as essential as Jacques Tourneur's in the following decade, and The Invisible Man remains the best cinematic telling of H.G. Wells» book.
While the literary fans will most likely be split as far as how Yates and Goldenberg have chosen to adapt the Rowling opus, fans of the movies can finally have something to smile about, and one can only hope that future film versions will continue this new trend on sticking to the basics to tell a story in an appropriately cinematic fashion, leaving the side stories and whimsical superfluous characters better left to the realm of the richly - developed book forms.
Marvel has made a lot of good movies as part of their Cinematic Universe, but the most entertaining of them seem to be the ones where they bring lesser - known comic book characters into the spotlight.
The book upon which the film is based is not particularly well written, but does exhibit a cinematic quality.
More dark stuff from Paul Schrader (Affliction, American Gigolo), who films this adaptation of Robert Graysmith's book, «The Murder of Bob Crane», with good cinematic flair.
We'll explore the comic book origins and groundbreaking illustrations from Steve Ditko as well as the differences between the publishing and cinematic incarnations.
Having read many of Dan Brown's books before, I think I will safely say after his two most famous works have been lavishly brought to the big screen that he's not an author that lends well to cinematic translations.
The plot of the book, of course, has little to do with the subsequent tale (Tolkien made cosmetic changes to the novel to align it better with the sequel — nothing too drastic), but The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug goes out of its way to connect these long - winded cinematic adaptations to the ones that preceded it.
Cinematic book trailers take what's already working so well in the book, and put it onto a computer screen in an incredibly accessible web medium.
If a potential reader is entertained enough to watch a full ninety second cinematic book trailer (always remember that on the web, shorter is better), that's a full ninety seconds that they've lingered on your title, and the next time they hear about your book, you can be sure that they'll remember the your name.
From the get go Krater's storyline is uniquely interesting, told from the point of view of a Solside settler alongside comic book style graphics in the cinematics as well as through dialogue in the gameplay itself.
We have warehouse - style shelves filled with our collection of cinematic books, a whiteboard wall which we use to coordinate our upcoming projects, as well as a large flat - screen television for our client viewing area.
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