Sentences with phrase «like film making»

Beautiful stream of dream like film making brings forward a fascinating look at one woman's life and remembers the dog who was at her side.
Volcano High seemed like a film made by action movie buffs, not actual film makers.
When I know the filmmaker, I make it a point not to review the movie (or, at least, to provide a disclaimer), and when I like films made by people I know, I don't feel that I'm allowed to include them on my Top 10 list.
The relationships and events amount to a credible portrait of modern city and family life, but it's the intimate, improvised shooting style (16 mm, natural light, all on location) and Michael Nyman's evocative, memorable score (this often feels like a film made to music) that define the film and give it the sense of immediacy and compassion that make it so enduring.

Not exact matches

It might seem like a minor detail, but it makes a big difference, given that this film is all about what drives our emotions.
What began as a film - production company blossomed into a full - fledged media organization, with a news platform, RYOT Films and RYOT Creative, which makes videos for paying clients as well as pro bono clients like Pencils of Promise, a nonprofit that builds schools.
Russell said he thought media reports had made potential negative consequences of AI seem like they were all but already happening and said references to the Terminator film franchise in descriptions of AI were misleading.
As the actor who redefined what it means to be The Man in Hollywood with films like «Pulp Fiction,» he simply put too much into the role, making the Octopus one of his least memorable characters to date.
We make project - management software for other software developers, not documentary films, so this idea was precisely the kind of monumental distraction that every venture capitalist warns you to avoid like the plague.
They handle logistics like financing, production and distribution to make things easier on the creative minds behind the films.
In the new 15 - minute - film, Brady said he finds that mental aspects of the game, like throwing the ball, making decisions and leadership, are more inherent to him than his physical abilities.
It has made certain films available on services like Netflix and built HBO Go, which is reasonably well regarded in the industry.
It is in reaction to a film like Independence Day, which features a mad - dog Randy Quaid blowing up an alien ship kamikaze - style, that a film like Arrival gets made, which features a somber Amy Adams writing messages on a whiteboard.
He called «The Walking Dead» a «soap opera» and said big - budget films like «World War Z» made modest zombie films impossible.
From the Inside Out - «Making Avengers: Age of Ultron»: A 20 - minute video going back 18 months showing what it was like on set of the film in Italy and Seoul, Sourth Korea; a look at the Avengers Tower; some of the behind - the - scenes early visual effects of Ultron; early concept work for Quicksilver, the Hulk, and Vision; and more.
He didn't want to make it look like just a mechanical mat... which is typically what happens with robots in science fiction films.
The crowdfunding site Kickstarter might be best known for funding films, games and products — like Pebble, the Palo Alto - based smartwatch whose maker raised more than $ 20.3 million in March, making it the most - backed product in the site's history.
New technology that combines old ones often makes such things possible, much like film blended record music with moving images to create an entirely new medium.
If you're a film buff like me, you're probably always hunting for good apps that help make the movie - going and viewing experience more enjoyable.
GALLOWAY: These films made you a big star, like a movie star.
Compared to major studio projects like the forthcoming Aaron Sorkin adaption of Walter Isaacson's popular biography of Jobs, this film was made on a shoestring, with an estimated budget of just $ 8.5 million.
He shot on film — Fuji, for the record, because he liked the way it made colours pop more — and says it was never Photoshopped.
«I like to make films and I like to ride my bike, so I set out on this journey to evade positive detection,» Fogel said.
Before they made it big, movies like Juno, Little Miss Sunshine and The Last King of Scotland seemed like films that would end up in the long tail.
So Paramount, in the wake of a disappointing 2017 that saw big budget films like Transformers: The Last Knight and Ghost in the Shell underperform while the studio's would - be Oscar hopefuls Suburbicon and Downsizing were DOA at awards season, is looking to make some changes in 2018 and selling God Particle off to Netflix may be a cushy deal.
But when you show somebody a film that makes a certain amount of people cry and other people say it's cold, you're like, «Well, clearly that's what you're bringing to the film
On the issue of how to support Canadian content when fewer Canadians are purchasing cable TV subscriptions, the government tested four options to raise new money for Canadian content: making telecom companies divert some smartphone and Internet revenue; requiring «foreign companies like Netflix and iTunes» to devote a portion of revenues; giving consumers the option of making a voluntary $ 2 contribution on their telecom or Netflix bill; or making telecom companies add an app to every smartphone sold in Canada that would provide access to Canadian music, TV and film for between $ 5 and $ 15 a month or a flat charge of $ 3 on the sale of all smartphones.
My agency doesn't stand to make a nickel off it, but they're giving me the use of their screening room, their phone list and client list, people like Will.I.Am and Peter Gabriel who saw the film and were then incredibly generous in giving their songs at a great rate when I couldn't afford their music normally.
Like the forgiveness film «Luggage», that forgiveness is a better way to live, so hopefully we made that film out of our own growing realisation that harbouring bitterness and revenge is just an awful existence.
Adding to that, Dr. Johnson said, «It is a significant and welcome development when a leading Hollywood studio like Paramount makes a major film about a story from the Bible.»
The film was made in California by a Californian (with something like 17 aliases and a criminal record), who is at this point, presumed to be a Coptic Christian.
In contrast, it is a significant development when a major Hollywood studio like Paramount makes a film about a story from the Bible.
Don't you see how they act when a stupid SNL - like film is made about them?..
We recently sat down with the band and the film's director to talk about what it was like making the film, how it came about and what the real message of Hillsong United is.
Like the moral degenerates who made this «film» calling themselves (quite rightly) «Americans.»
In any event, they have made their film, and while they haven't completely abandoned what they know about moviemaking, they have clung tightly to the image of Jesus given them by a Sister Josephine — or in Schrader's case, someone like the harsh father in his movie Hardcore.
Regarding Bright's initiative, Movieguide publisher Ted Baehr said, «I think it says to Hollywood that they can make a film like Joan of Arc or Prince of Egypt and expect more communication and cooperation from the church.»
The approach to making a figure like Oral Roberts so down - to - earth, to make a topic like heresy so emotional and to make a place like church so relationally rich, makes the subject at the core of the film — the existence of hell — so opposite of what it has become for Christians: polarizing.
When making this film, Glass and Ejiofor understood just how sensitive the issue of heresy — and figures like Pearson and Bell — can be to many Christians.
In France, Henri Bergson noted that reality is a dynamic flux, like a cinema, from which abstractions, like single frames of the film, are made; for intelligibility the abstractions must be referred back to the élan vital from which they were originally drawn; intuition is more perceptive of reality than abstractions.
In a collaborative art like film - making, artists don't work in isolation.
I am a young believer, and I just love Jurassic Park so much, that when I finally re-watched the first film, it struck me when the «chaos theory» idea was shown... like «WOW, that is JUST how I view this world and why I am in such anxiety to make decisions!
This biscotti, like the biscotti in the film, makes huge, sweet, crunchy sticks.
In the film, Jon Favreau is a chef who's lost his passion and, subsequently, his job and, at the prodding of his ex-wife (Sofia Vergara) starts a food truck where he makes great street food... like Cuban sandwiches.
Fold up in the cling film and pat together well (seriously, like make sure it's nicely compacted).
I made a chocolate cake like that once and won a contest where they flew me to Toronto to film a you tube video and got $ 1000.
That's like watching a Fellini film on mute when Nino Rota's score is what illuminates it, intensifies it, and makes you feel like you're living in an Italian dream.
They feel showy because they are showy, and pouring wine out of them make you feel like you're in a Baz Luhrmann film.
This system worked perfectly fine until last April, when Nakayama made her film debut on the Netflix original documentary series Chef's Table, alongside big - name chefs like Massimo Botura, Francis Mallmann, and Dan Barber.
I'm hoarding 2 squares of this in my freezer at the moment for just the perfect morning... like tomorrow Cracking in to the top of the crumb and then the soft moist cake with your fork (or spoon) is one of those moments that should be captured on film and made in slow motion.
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