Sentences with phrase «huge studios in»

The most famous artist of the moment, Ai Weiwei, imprisoned and then released by the Chinese authorities, is another YBA - influenced figure with his huge studios in China, where a team of assistants follow his instructions delivered in mobile phone calls and occasional visits, and where scores of old Chinese earthenware vases half - dipped in random primary colours are arranged in large grids as installations.
Takashi Murakami, a Japanese Warhol — perhaps the most successful pop artist at the moment, with huge studios in Japan and NYC, and a show currently at Gagosian's Britannia Street gallery — enthusiastically cites Hirst as an influence.
Artists rent huge studios in different areas all over the city, something inconceivable in other European capital cities.
Discover how Berry Gordy Jr. created musical hits and grew his company from a small business in Detroit to a huge studio in California.

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Carbon's printers are already being used to manufacture a huge range of items, including car and airplane parts, props for Hollywood studios and, most famously, the lattice - like midsole in Adidas» Futurecraft 4D sneakers.
Regular people in the world, right now, they spend a huge amount of time in front of their televisions consuming premium content, some would call it, stuff produced by publishers, networks, studios.
My studio has a huge table with a built - in plan chest of drawers.
My studio is in the garage and feels huge compared to the (almost) airing cupboard I worked in in our Brighton house.
Depending on the product, I'll use either a white or natural wooden background so that it complements the style of my products — the huge white desk in my studio and the coffee table in the living room have come in very handy!
The Lowry studio has turned into one of the coolest places to work out in the city, with inspired graffiti covering the walls, and a huge indoor set up of monkey bars and fitness equipment.
Located in a beautiful, historic building, our studios have an expansive atmosphere, with twenty - foot ceilings, huge skylights and are filled with light.
Thanks to Nicola Adams» gold medal victories at back - to - back Olympics and social love from celebs such as Ellie Goulding and Karlie Kloss, boxing's seen a huge surge in demand and gyms and boutique fitness studios are working to meet it with a range of fist - pumping classes ready to get members fighting fit.
Huge skylights in the studios gives this workout space a light and airy ambiance.
He was a huge fan of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix and it is probably no coincidence he died of a heroin overdose at the age of 27 in his art studio in Manhattan in 1988.
There is tons of parking!!!! And we will have a HUGE studio for workshops and art classes - and open Chalk Paint ® Studio Time where you can bring your own piece in!
It hasn't been that long, but the studio's meteoric rise has seen them ditch The Wolf Among Us and properties of that caliber in favor of huge blockbusters like Batman and the newly - announced Guardians of the Galaxy.
The men in masks notice Su - man and come to his studio and kill him by smashing his head with a huge hammer.
Sure, you don't want the studios to cut corners to the point where movies start looking cheap and silly — a big reason why superheroes and aliens have been making such a huge impact on movie screens in recent years is that we can finally make them look cool instead of tacky.
Fox announces their distrust of critics with this title by splaying «Property of 20th Century Fox Publicity Department» in huge letters across the screen for the duration of the film on both sides of the disc (the first time a major studio has done so since DreamWorks sent out advanced copies of the Gladiator Signature Selection in 2000 — which is why you never saw a review of it at FILM FREAK CENTRAL), in turn prohibiting an ethical assessment of the image.
While it is getting a huge screen count and a big studio release, the film is essentially an art film in disguise.
In fact, I hope the implosion causes the huge corporate conglomerates that now own and control the major studios (except Disney and, of course, the phantom MGM — whatever that is now) to jettison the studios.
Winstead has had a bit of an odd trajectory in her career, going from thin supporting parts in big dumb studio movies to a huge indie breakout with her magnificent performance in Smashed a few years ago that she unfortunately didn't really capitalize on afterwards, but here she gets the best of both worlds by developing a kickass character we can root for in a thrilling genre piece that also has some depth to her.
Something that moves me in a way that a huge studio project might not be able to.
It's a huge pity this sequence was tarred in the original release by the studio's choice to paste the distracting credits and Henry Mancini's theme to it, but the later versions thankfully corrected this mistake.
How would you describe the difference in movie magic between an indie Sundance - type film, and a huge studio film like this?
Only qualm: there should've been an archive of stills or some of the home movies, or better yet, the vintage short of a birthday party Harry orchestrated for his daughter's 6th birthday that the studio distributed in theatres — unheard of today when the contemporary versions of the founding major studios are huge entertainment multinationals.
Fonda went on to add that men with few credits often get handed huge roles, and that «[w] e have to shame the studios for being so gender - biased» while «fight [ing] real hard to get women in positions of power and remember [ing] there are no set rules.»
At the D23 Expo in 2011, Pixar had a huge presence, as it was the studio's 25th Anniversary.
There's been a trend in Hollywood of hiring young, up and coming talent bred in independent pictures to helm huge tent pole blockbusters for the big six studios.
Going in Style might not boast a huge budget, but it's substantial enough to ensure this has the polish of a studio film... and the perfection of a studio film Blu - ray.
«Inside Out» might just be the studio's most daring movie since «Up,» and it's a huge gamble that could blow up in its face.
From the very beginning, Doctor Strange felt like an outlier in the interconnected men - in - capes world of Marvel Comics, though the character's debut in the equally dense Marvel Cinematic Universe follows the company's film - studio formula closely: Doctor Strange is an origin story, a love story, a framework for vintage pop songs and huge action set - pieces.
Hopefully this film will earn Pixar enough goodwill to see them through next year's Cars 3 — a franchise which may make the studio a huge amount of money in merchandise, but which can't claim to have particularly endearing characters.
And a studio like Slightly Mad who hadn't even a publisher for their game until recently might see a huge risk in supporting a system like the WiiU where you just can't say how it's going to work out within the upcoming 2 years.
This summer, movie studios were up to their necks in big - budget blockbusters, including Disney's The Lone Ranger, which ended up a huge bomb.
DC cinematic universe is certainly not doing extremely well when compared to its Marvel counterpart, but DC and Warner Bros (the studio behind the cinematic universe) has a huge lineup of cool upcoming movies that may yet turn the tide in DC's favour.
First Big - Budget Film: Though Forster had worked in the studio sandbox before, there was a huge leap to his seventh feature, Bond movie «Quantum Of Solace.»
In 2012 the Silo Saga was apart of a huge bidding war by film studios and 20th Century Fox won the rights.
Even considering the cost of installing the equipment for recording in the studio, then installing it in their theatres so it could be used the film turned out to be such a huge hit that if made a profit of over 2 million dollars and that was when a million was a lot of money.
Three different options exist... 1) studio King with sleeper sofa, 2) huge master (presidential) King with sleeper sofa in LR or 3) two bedroom / two bath plus sleeper in small living area (combined # 13 & # 14 plus a living room / kitchen).
The owners of this seafront mansion, rent out the studio - apartment in their huge tropical garden only when they're not on Bonaire.
Black Tusk seems to have TWO new huge exclusive titles currently in development now... this may turn into a huge studio really quick.
I guess the author would say MS is playing the long game when it comes these as well: - Digital watches (cancelled the Band)- Game distribution (shutdown Games For Windows Live in 2014)- Mobile Phones (abandoned years ago... end of life 2019)- Tablet market (basically don't exist... bailed)- closed down 5 internal game studios in just 2016 - shutdown development of a huge amount of games including scalebound, fable legends, project spark, phantom dust, etc. - music streaming (shutdown groove music in 2017) So... let me get this right the author thinks MS has everyone where they want them in the consumer space?
In an interview with NowGamer, Frank Rook, director of design for Day 1 studios assured that «the F.E.A.R. universe still has a huge amount of potential to grow.»
Attendees will be able to get their hands on the upcoming Japanese RPG from Airship Syndicate, the studio made up of Vigil Games (Darksiders) alumni — including founder / comics legend Joe Madureira — Battle Chasers: Night War was a huge Kickstarter success in 2016, raising over $ 850,000 and eclipsing its original $ 500,000 target quite nicely.
It was a «huge piece of technical work given our codebase started all the way back in 1995,» said Philip Daigle, Beamdog's studio director.
Given the number of games coming out every day on Steam this rule is rapidly losing currency, but I would still advise you to never try to launch in the October to December window because you will be facing up against studios with huge marketing budgets that will drown you out.
Overwatch is a huge deal for studio and community alike, and with the June release window in sight, time is running out.
Nintendo had some amazing deal with Universal studios where they had a huge exhibit of future Nintendo games and a huge videogame playoff with prizes, like in the movie «The Wizard» with Fred Savage.
Given that equates to roughly two - hundred - and - ten - million people, that's a huge chunk of the potential gaming market to alienate, especially in a day and age where this genre of entertainment is more popular than ever, and studios are becoming increasingly keen to get as many less hardcore players hooked as possible.
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