Not exact matches
A brilliant
scene in the movie Apollo 13
illustrates the skill of creating meaning deliberately
by choosing how to interpret external events the best I've seen.
One other example from on - the -
scene reports
by Witness for Peace
illustrates the human costs of U.S. support for terrorism as part of its low - intensity - conflict strategy against the poor of Nicaragua:
The incongruities themselves
illustrate the manner in which through trial and error men came to apprehend the truth; and the defects and limitations of which we are aware serve as background to the growing light which, as if evoked
by them, shone upon the human
scene.
The struggle of the Christian community to adjust itself to the new situation in the American
scene is clearly
illustrated by the emergence of the Church - State issue in a radical form after World War II.
You probably remember the
scene from «Jurassic Park» where the wild - eyed scientist, Dr. Ian Malcom, talks about «chaos theory» and
illustrates it
by watching drops of water roll off his knuckle.
One of the managing editors questioned
by the A.P. on its own coverage replied that «our own sports editor comments cynically that the A.P. is improving on this front largely due to rewriting SPORTS
ILLUSTRATED's excellent behind - the -
scenes coverage.»
The film equivalent of a stroll through the Louvre, the documentary Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography collects interviews with many of modern - day Hollywood's finest directors of photography and is
illustrated by examples of their best work as well as
scenes from the pictures which most influenced them.
Extras: Audio commentary with film producer and historian Bruce Block; new appreciation of the film and select
scene commentary
by film historian Philip Kemp; «The Flawed Couple,» a new video essay
by filmmaker David Cairns on the collaborations between Billy Wilder and Jack Lemmon; «Billy Wilder ABC,» an overview
by David Cairns on the life and career of the filmmaker, covering his films, collaborators and more; new interview with actress Hope Holiday; «Inside the Apartment,» a half - hour «making - of» featurette from 2007 including interviews with Shirley MacLaine, executive producer Walter Mirisch, and others; «Magic Time: The Art of Jack Lemmon,» an archive profile of the actor from 2007; original screenplay
by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (BD - ROM content); theatrical trailer; special collector's packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork
by Ignatius Fitzpatrick; collector's 150 - page hardcover book featuring new writing
by Neil Sinyard, Kat Ellinger, Travis Crawford and Heather Hyche, generously
illustrated with rare stills and behind - the -
scenes imagery.
Nolan and cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema («Interstellar») shot the film using 65 mm and IMAX cameras, and while the big
scenes of spectacle are unquestionably sweeping and impressive, it's the smaller moments that stayed with me more, whether it's those cascading leaflets in the opening
scene, the terrifying majesty of a fighter plane gliding with its engines off, or a harrowing sequence involving a downed plane that will doubtless be used
by English teachers to
illustrate what poet Stevie Smith meant when she wrote «Not Waving but Drowning.»
Like those earlier films (both directed
by Roland Joffe), there is a strong social consciousness and political content, but Menges also brings a subdued dramatic atmosphere and rich visual sensibility to the film, layering
scenes with telling details that
illustrate the conditions of life in this place and time.
This is
illustrated by his distinctly unprofessional rodeo riding, as well as such
scenes as the one set outdoors at night in which he tries to frighten away cattle rustlers
by firing his gun into the air rather than heroically confronting them.
The film combined drug sequences, horror tropes and semi-pornographic
scenes to
illustrate the way a young, famous woman is both entranced
by and torn apart
by her own sexuality.
The original theatrical trailer (2:25) is a nice treat, as it displays early»70s marketing sensibilities and
illustrates the
scenes and laughs that promotions tried to highlight in the film, such as the turns
by a host of actual television sports announcers including Howard Cosell.
Army of One's romantic subplot
illustrates why King of Comedy was better off not being weighed down
by a half hour of
scenes featuring Rupert Pupkin's arbitrary love interest (played
by, I du n no, Maria Conchita Alonso) about how, as a woman of a certain age who's been banged around
by life a bit, she's lucky to have a good - hearted, if someone eccentric ambitious young show business striver like Pupkin in her life.
But the cultural accessories that fill each
scene — the Bikini Kill poster above Lady Bird's bed, the striped Gap sweaters worn
by Lady Bird and her classmates, the round - the - clock television coverage of the Iraq War —
illustrate the social, aesthetic, and political influences of an era that modern technology has made feel much longer ago than it actually was.
The documentary is lavishly
illustrated with stills and archival behind the
scenes colour footage, and while briskly paced, it's a bit obvious most of the controversies that dogged the production are largely avoided; the isolated sore spot is the film's hired publicist, who mounted a campaign that managed to irk and offend rather than rally interest and support for a production hyped and hounded
by some negative press.
Help students track a story's main ideas and supporting details
by having them
illustrate important
scenes.
/ Gordon England Coachwork — A.B. Demaus discusses the work of the Wembley coachbuilders and
illustrates that they did more than fit special bodies to Austin Sevens / Nick Baldwin presents news and events from the pre-war commercial vehicles
scene / The Crouch Quickly off the mark
by Michael Worthington - Williams.
Barely a
scene in the movie goes
by that doesn't
illustrate the strong bond that Chicagoans feel with the Windy City — from Cubs attire, to El rides (with interesting CTA passengers) and often overlooked neighborhoods, «The Dilemma» is infused with the presence of our fair City.
Bright, retro - style cartoon
scenes of happy workers in fields, plantations, orchards, and factories
illustrate the journeys taken
by major ingredients of bread, cheese, apple juice, carrots, tomatoes, clementines, and chocolate chips.
Players help to reunite the foxes
by exploring beautifully
illustrated scenes and spotting moving objects.
The Visitation is an exceptional religious
scene by the Baroque master Mattia Preti, whose work
illustrates the realistic tendencies perfected
by fellow Italian artist, Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi).
The assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1963 provoked artistic reactions on both sides of the Atlantic, as
illustrated by Gerald Laing's Lincoln Convertible of 1964 — the seminial depiction of the
scene based upon Zapruder's film.
Organized
by Fundación Banco Santander and Qatar Museums, the show features selected works from the collections of QM, in celebration of modern and contemporary art
illustrating the Arab world's perspective on the international art
scene.
Porter's new video, Actualidades / Breaking News, uses these trinkets and toys to
illustrate a sequence of
scenes structured like sections of a newspaper — «Arts and Leisure,» «Fashion and Style,» «World News,» and «Religion,» for example — and features music composed and arranged
by Sylvia Meyer.
In addition, we present works
by important Norwegian artists like Mari Slaattelid, Bjarne Melgaard, Ida Ekblad, Matias Faldbakken and Gardar Eide Einarsson This
illustrates the collection's focus on the younger generation on the international contemporary art
scene.
The album's cover, a coloured pencil drawing,
illustrates a jungle
scene: a roaring lion surrounded
by naked tribal women wielding spears.
This intricate set of paper books was created
by Japanese graphic designer and architect Yusuke Oono who came up with the idea to
illustrate scenes from individual stories in three dimensions.
She presents a series of brief videos, carefully scripted and acted,
illustrating scenes of low - temperature sadism and other madness: a mother berating her daughter for presenting herself poorly, while offering to help her improve; a father (perhaps) asking after his daughter's well - being, breaking down her poise
by dismissing her expressions of contentment; three women planning a «project» in terms so vague and empty that they soon alienate one another.
Björn Roth» revisits a major project shown previously in New York in 2004 at P.S. 1: «Solo Szenen (Solo
Scenes)», created
by Dieter Roth in his final year (1997 — 1998), is the artist's attempt at
illustrating life as the accumulation of vast quantities of fragments of data.
• American Painting and Sculpture to 1945 This wide - ranging collection
illustrates several American styles, including American
Scene Painting, Regionalism, Precisionism among others, with works
by George Inness, Winslow Homer, Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, and many others.
Smaller scale subjects from literature were also popular, pioneered
by Francis Hayman, one of the first to paint
scenes from Shakespeare, and Joseph Highmore, with a series
illustrating the novel Pamela.
While Spaces — a recent exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center highlighting the artists and galleries of St. Claude — may not completely capture the raucous spirit of the downtown art
scene, a weekend protest
by some of the artists involved in the show more clearly
illustrates the divide between St. Claude Avenue and Julia Street.
Well, surprise, it can do that, as
illustrated by a keynote
scene showing an Apple Watch wearer making a call from the middle of a lake.