Sentences with phrase «lingering shots on»

And with a deft hand that avoids contrivance, Cotner and White suggest behind - the - scenes family bonds in lingering shots on fragmented objects.

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The traumas that civilization inflicts on us — the horrific impact of wars and holocausts, bombings and mass shootingslinger on in our memories, especially when they claim loved ones.
Ketchup seems a nasty «beverage» to guzzle willingly, yet many enthusiastic participants flock to bars weekly to start (or end) the evening with the downing of a shot that none would eagerly sip slowly enough to take in the flavor or texture for a lingering moment on the tongue.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday touted the passage of the measure, though he took a veiled shot at Heastie in the process by suggesting legislative leaders wanted to walk away from the issue in the budget, underscoring the lingering tensions of the negotiations.
Gorgeously shot by Philippe Le Sourd (in his first collaboration with Coppola), The Beguiled lingers on its images, allows us time to settle into them.
He resists the urge to shower the narrative in schmaltz, instead choosing to linger long on shots and capture the angst amongst his characters.
The shot lingers, gives us time, for our eyes to wander around the frame as the camera is not focused on any one thing.
He shows glimpses of imagery, but remains too tied down to the linear presentation of the story while lingering too long on silent shots meant to convey deep meaning.
But Scott sucks the suspense out of every scene by focusing on long, lingering shots of the red landscape.
There are scenes, master shots, where watching the camera linger on Ejiofor's face will bring tears to your eyes.
Refn composes every shot for maximum drama, then lingers on them as long as humanly possible.
Whereas most trailers linger a few seconds at most on any one image, this extended spot — attached to screenings of Logan back in the spring — blows almost a minute and a half on an unbroken shot of Ryan Reynolds» irreverent crime - fighter laboriously changing into his costume in a phone booth, underscored by the iconic John Williams Superman score, as well as the sound of the bystander he's taking way too long to rescue being violently murdered off camera.
McQueen is a master of the lingering shot, focusing the camera intently on the faces, on raw scenes of slavery brutality, and letting the audiences sit (occasionally uncomfortably) soaking up the images on screen.
It also has the occasional imperfection, like a speck that lingers on the screen through several early shots.
Frequently filmed in a sort of washed - out, oversaturated hue, the fights are crisply shot and well choreographed and the camera tends not to linger on the damage done.
Perhaps to compensate for its facile plot, the camera often lingers on close - up shots of the three leads as they each process their feelings, fresh trauma quietly unloading in their eyes as they serenely try to accept what has transpired.
True, Letts (credited as screenwriter) and director John Wells (The Company Men) have gone to pointless lengths to «open up» the action, adding trips to town and lingering on shots of dusty Oklahoma roads.
If it's all not obvious enough, the final shot of the film is a lingering hold on the Rekall billboard.
The Passenger's slow pace, long, lingering shots, focus on emptiness, and detached, almost brutally objective point - of - view are the Antonioni trademarks on full display here.
Although Hitchcock generally preferred studio shooting to filming on location, he also appreciated San Fran's beauty and the city features prominently in «Vertigo» as he lets us linger near landmarks and enjoy the scenery.
But you look at [June] coming out of the shop and him having it [linger] on that shot.
If Lady Bird is, as Gerwig asserts, a «love letter to Sacramento,» then this montage of everyday, easy - to - take - for - granted sights is the big S.W.A.K. on the envelope, an unmistakable declaration of affection; the static shots throughout the movie of old neon signs from Gunther's, the Tower Theatre and Club Raven could be considered the missive's heart - shaped punctuation marks; and the purposeful use of light, about which Gerwig was particularly exacting (she dutifully studied the Sacramento landscapes of renowned contemporary painters Gregory Kondos and Wayne Thiebaud to make sure the color and intensity were just right), is suitably analogous to the fine mist of perfume that will linger after the pages have been folded away.
He often likes to hold long takes from a single angle and just when you think the camera has to cut or move away the shot's meditation will linger on a few moments longer.
When Nic Knowland's camera lingers on Cynthia's panties soaking in soapsuds, a prismatic bubble pops, hinting at the disillusion that lays in store for anyone expecting erotic role - playing to mutually satisfy each player — though perhaps Strickland just liked the shot.
And until then, the film is so remarkable at synching its picturesque style to Moonee's seemingly limitless freedom that the one time they do fall out of sync feels jarring, almost offensive: In long shot, Moonee and her friends charge past a series of stores and toward the promise of ice cream, and even after the children have exited the frame, the camera lingers on the sight of an obese person on a scooter riding in the other direction, the sound of the scooter going over a speed bump nothing more than a punchline, an easy potshot, at the expense of a person who isn't even a bystander to Moonee's life.
One shot he does linger on is Chow standing on top of a car holding a gun in each hand, which only serves to remind viewers of his earlier, more violent and more engaging work with Woo in Hong Kong.
It looks beautiful and he lingers on various shots a bit too long, before switching to impressionistic moments where he blurs out and blends colors to simulate Gina's viewpoints.
-- Wes Anderson's seventh movie is unmistakably his, with shots meticulously framed like dioramas and a camera lingering on droll details before panning or tracking somewhere else.
It's a wide shot that lingers long enough to allow viewers to get caught up in their own thoughts — perhaps about the film's eerie opening, or the blank expressions on the faces of the concertgoers, or the increasing reverb of the piano's notes, bouncing around the theater, onscreen and off.
The camera lingers on a wide shot of a city and moves to a building and then to a window.
In a less productive year, people might have lingered on the fact that this film was the one Witherspoon was shooting when she was arrested in Atlanta.
Shot on 35 mm in luminous, sun - dappled tones in the French village of Saint - Antonin - Noble - Val (with some second - unit work in India), and handsomely appointed by production designer David Gropman and costume designer Pierre - Yves Gayraud, the film is also distinguished by its mouth - watering visual buffet, whether lingering on vats of steaming red curry or a perfectly plated pigeon with truffles.
What made you linger on those shots of him getting ready to leave?
The way his camera lingers over a large plate glass window overlooking a snowy field in between condo housing or the frontal shot of a woman's distant stare as she runs in place on a treadmill lend his films an authority of presence that's continually striking.
As the director gets his establishing shots out of the way, it lingers that little bit too long on the all - but - naked female body.
The Claim is a good old fashioned period drama — it moves along slowly and shots linger on the actors for a long time.
The third trailer (above) briefly lingers on a shot of a man with a similar face and scars as Marston, and it seems pretty obvious who it's supposed to be.
Despite its fascinating subject and seductive cinematography, Akomfrah's work ultimately disappointed, relying too heavily on romantic cinematic tropes like slow - motion pans, period clothing, and lingering shots of actors gazing into the distance.
A selection of her most notable exhibitions includes: Lingering Nous, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2016); An Opaque Wind Park in Six Folds, Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, Portugal (2016); The Malady of Death: Écrire and Lire (commissioned by M + for Mobile M +: Live Art), Hong Kong, China (2015); Shooting the Elephant象 Thinking the Elephant, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea (2015); Uneven Arrivals, Ullens Center for Contemporary Arts UCCA, Beijing, China (2015); Family of Equivocations, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Strasbourg, France (2013); Honesty Printed on Modesty, Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore (2013); Accomodating the Epic Dispersion, Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2012); Arrivals, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria (2011); Voice and Wind, New Museum, New York, United States (2010); Symmetric Inequality, Sala Rekalde, Bilbao, Spain (2008); Asymmetric Equality, REDCAT, Los Angeles, United States (2008); Sadong 30, Incheon, South Korea (2006); Unfolding, Dépendance, Brussels, Belgium (2004).
If you stand up, the camera shot is of your zipper — something they are unlikely to linger on for very long.
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