Sentences with phrase «landscape shots in»

I also went through photographs I had taken and printed some scenery and landscape shots in 8 × 10 prints.
Working within the medium of photography, O'Hare documents the contrast between man - made environment and nature through landscape shots in which people have largely vanished.
The landscape shots in The Hobbit are mind - blowingly stunning, and are the times that 48 fps is really shown off.

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The landscapes look nothing like Israel (the film was shot in Italy — and it shows).
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He is based in east London, but works across Europe, shooting for documentary, landscape and education commissions, and writes on the subject of photography for blogs and magazines.
A travel tripod really comes in handy when trying to get the perfect landscape shots, videos, or for taking my own photos with a remote.
«We know she has been hugely supportive of shooting's role in everything from landscape - scale conservation projects to local habitat creation and management and recognises shooting as a cornerstone of the countryside.
Natural England commissioned report NECR149 «The role of landscape and site scale characteristics in making species populations resilient to climate change and extreme events» http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/5849831096451072 BASC white paper «The role of shooting in landscape - scale land management» http://basc.org.uk/business-intelligence-unit/what-we-do/white-papers/
Earlier this year BASC published a white paper highlighting the important role that shooting plays in landscape - scale land management and highlighted the conservation based ecosystem services it provides in partnership with other land users and managers.
I think they are about to engage in a Whig redux and we'll have a real shot at a 3 party system and a centrist way forward through this polarizing political landscape.
The landscape shifted in 2004, when Democrat Howard Dean leveraged the internet to finance his long - shot presidential bid.
Democratic strategists involved in House and Senate races said they envisioned Mr. Trump's collapse precipitating a broad shift in the political landscape, with tossup races moving firmly into their hands, and campaigns that were once long shots suddenly becoming competitive.
If you're looking for the best drone for real estate photography or landscape photo shoots, you won't want to miss out on this durable, heavy - duty model that can handle high volume in a variety of environments.
His recent projects range from character - driven films shot in crowded antiques stores to soothing stills that capture the solitude of barren desert landscapes.
There are some pretty solid commandments in the laws of landscape photography that allow you to learn the foundations for how to take better travel photos when shooting landscapes.
I have a question, should I be shooting video in landscape or in portrait?
G and I always love coming here to shoot because no matter what season it is, each street is so unique in itself and full of nature, greenery, palm - trees and beautiful landscaping that you can't easily find elsewhere in the city.
Enduring a grueling - and often cruel - shoot in the Texas heat, Hooper's film changed the horror landscape.
The reds, yellows, and oranges of India's landscape pop with vibrant intensity, and the textural intricacies of the train itself, which is often shot from the side in wide angle, becomes a rushing vehicle of specific character details and images.
Cooper and his director of photography Masanobu Takayanagi (who also worked on the filmmaker's last two movies) paint a visually striking but harsh and brutal portrait of the scenery here, placing an emphasis on long shots of desolate landscapes and closeups of human anguish in order to create the film's dismal mood.
An early shot from ace cinematographer Robrecht Heyvaert starts with an epic desert landscape then cuts back to reveal that widescreen vista in the lens of aviator sunglasses worn by Richard (Kevin Janssens), a handsome dude exuding smugness from every pore.
In a series of still shots, the sun rises on the dawn of civilization in a primordial landscape of arid, wasteland deserIn a series of still shots, the sun rises on the dawn of civilization in a primordial landscape of arid, wasteland deserin a primordial landscape of arid, wasteland desert.
Beautifully shot by Caroline Champetier in the picturesque Limousin area — a part of France that has apparently not changed much in the last century — «The Guardians» uses the grace of the landscape as a constant.
Contrasting the breathtaking vistas of the Jersey exteriors with the conservative confines of Moll's home - life interiors (the latter were shot in Surrey), Pearce and cinematographer Benjamin Kračun conjure an archetypal landscape in which disparate worlds collide.
The film has repeated gratuitous shots of landscapes in the Swiss alps and thank God for that because is pure eye candy.
Performances are OK, the widescreen 35 mm lensing handsome in landscape shots but otherwise uninteresting.
Not really on board with Payne's decision to shoot these striking landscapes in black and white.
Alternating between static shots that emphasize the decrepit landscape and traveling shots in which the camera is fixed to the front of the wheelchair, writer - director David Robert Mitchell finds a terrifying means of conveying necessary exposition.
Cinematographer Guy Godfree makes the subdued landscape of the Canadian province come alive in exterior shots that balance out the meticulous work he does inside the tiny little house where the Lewis couple reside.
You pick a reliable director like David Yates, who directed four Harry Potter movies and knows how to shoot the sweeping scenic tours of landscape any movie set in Africa obviously needs.
The landscapes and characters are choreographed in the frame perfectly, and I was in awe of nearly every shot.
The film does a great job of revealing the landscape in unique shot choices.
Between some pure, good dialogues and acting, there are a lot long and overglamourised shots of food / drink, landscaping and beautiful people body parts... Fairly unnecessary and actually distracting of what could be a great portrait of the troubles and the beauty of intimacy in long relationships (of love and friendship)-- even if it's between the beautiful, rich and famous.
Lusciously shot in a hostile Sicilian landscape, this is darkly comic with a cast of infuriatingly selfish and amoral characters.With a counter-intuitive score, tantalizing close - ups and an immaculately clad Tilda Swinton at centre stage, the tangled relationships play out like a voyeuristic travelogue.At times overblown but never boring, there is enough exploration of flawed human behaviour to linger over and discuss long after the credits roll.
Often, as an actor reads aloud something Lawrence wrote about the landscape, the filmmaker tries to mimic the shot in the modern landscape.
What the first - time director doesn't do, however, is infuse these images with any thematic weight or import — they are, in the end, just pretty landscape shots.
Scott wants to stick with a plotline that is barely even there, while McCarthy likes to explore his morally ambiguous characters with a depth that most directors would find too ponderous and verbose to wrap a motion picture around, and certainly Scott exhibits little patience in the more talk - heavy moments that emerge, hastily jumping to the comfort of more fluid endeavors and exhilarating shots of the scenic desert landscape.
Gray's wide shots are among the saddest in contemporary film, and as a result the movie is pervaded by loneliness and resignation — intervals of space, sometimes akin to the ma of Japanese landscape painting.
The landscape of «Nebraska» is populated with such well - known actors as Bruce Dern and Stacy Keach as well as retired farmers making their debuts who live in the town of Plainview, Neb., where most of the film was shot.
Interiors were often yellow - orange to complement the landscape, but unlike the bleached look of «No Country for Old Men,» Deakins embraced a more colorful landscape, set on the Mexican border and shot in Albuquerque and Mexico City.
Shot largely in a Louisiana doubling for the vast, unforgiving landscapes of Mississippi — with occasional depictions of combat and romance on foreign soil — the film revolves around the fraught relationships between, and within, two families: one white, one black.
I wanted it to be shot in as austere a fashion as the landscape suggested — subtly flashy in an understated way.
The spaces Frank and Margaret live in are established with sight lines across cuts, each shot a discrete unit, separately lighted.8 When they go out, they stand in (or against) the landscape like Antonioni characters rather than, like Richardson and Reisz's characters, emerging from and heading back into streets, alleys, over bridges, under tunnels.
«Twin Peaks: The Return» contains several long shots that reduce its characters to just tiny figures in a vast landscape.
«Shooting Doomsday in Cape Town was an adventure in an amazing landscape,» says director Neil Marshall...
Rudd and Hirsch make the most of the wispy material, and there are some moments when the harmony of Tim Orr's cinematography and the soundtrack compels our attention, as in an inexplicably powerful sequence in which Rudd sets up his camp alone intercut with shots of the surrounding landscape and creatures.
There are long methodical shots of gorgeous landscapes and a meditative pace throughout, showing that he's in no hurry to tell this man's story.
The film discretely yet effectively incorporates local landscapes of the real Osage County in northern Oklahoma, where it was shot.
With Manufactured Landscapes, Baichwal looks at the work of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, an artist who shoots landscapes of industrial wastelands that reveal men to be astonishingly productive beasts — and destructive, too, in the same procreatiLandscapes, Baichwal looks at the work of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, an artist who shoots landscapes of industrial wastelands that reveal men to be astonishingly productive beasts — and destructive, too, in the same procreatilandscapes of industrial wastelands that reveal men to be astonishingly productive beasts — and destructive, too, in the same procreative stroke.
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