Sentences with phrase «low budget filmmaking»

The Levelling was developed and commissioned under the iFeatures scheme - the low budget filmmaking scheme funded by Creative England, the BFI and BBC Films.
Locke by Hope Madden Give him the chance and Steven Knight will restore your faith in low budget filmmaking.
We got a chance to chat with the director recently and discussed why he chose the role in «Cold Turkey,» how low budget filmmaking has changed since the days when he made «The Last Picture Show,» how his new film (next year's «Squirrel To The Nuts «-RRB- is turning out, what is going on with his long gestating, attempted restoration of the Orson Welles film «The Other Side of the Wind,» and much more (he also has his own Indiewire blog, fyi).
The story, setup, and payoff are awesome; the time travel stuff, though subtle, is awesome; the performances and link between Willis and Gordon - Levitt is awesome; Emily Blunt is awesome, holy shit she's fantastic in this; the visual effects and low budget filmmaking are awesome; the action is awesome.

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He built his career on an ultra-efficient filmmaking style that demands low budgets and short shooting schedules.
1080p, AVC - encoded transfer for The Disaster Artist shows off all the polish you'd expect from a modern studio picture, even one with roots in low - budget indie filmmaking (represented by the windowboxed «footage» from the fictionalized filming of The Room.)
While watching this film, it's very hard to ignore the low - budget feel, especially if you are into filmmaking as much as I am.
I understand that low - budget action filmmaking has its...
During the shoot of John Cassavetes» momentous 1970 film Husbands, BBC documentarians visited the low - budget production to chronicle not only the pioneering director's filmmaking process but also his collaboration as an actor with co-stars Peter Falk and Ben Gazzara.
These are the stories of people who learn what lies beyond the dream — yacht parties with theremin makers that end on the rocks, low - budget filmmaking that blurs the line between truth and fiction, movie stars and Hollywood hopefuls whose stories seem too crazy to be true.
There's a certain class of low - budget indie filmmaking that's become almost its own recognizable style — full of ordinary people just trying to find happiness in unorthodox ways, hand - held close - up shots, montages of locations (easily recognized if you live in the area where they're shot, but not particularly tied to the story, which could take place anywhere) with light music underneath, a tendency to shift focus amateurishly (though I think often on purpose as part of the style), a lot of contemplative pauses and awkward conversations.
However, when you look at «Me and Earl» as a movie and not a demonstration of low budget, arthouse filmmaking, it comes off as an all - too cliche and cookie - cutter summer dramedy.
9/2, 3 p.m. 9/7 7 p.m. RICHARD LINKLATER: DREAM IS DESTINY A rare and unusual look at a fiercely independent style of filmmaking that arose from Austin, Texas in the»80s and how Richard Linklater's films — Slacker, Dazed and Confused, Waking Life and Boyhood — sparked a low - budget, in - your - own - backyard movement in this country and around the world.
Split follows The Visit in Shyamalan's new - found foray into lower - budget filmmaking after a couple high - profile flops.
Since his return to low - budget filmmaking after a fallow decade, the writer - director (and actor) has made vérité - style profiles of an unrepentant convicted perv (RSO: Registered Sex Offender, 08) and a sad - sack troubadour who'll chew your ear off over his last break - up (Harmony and Me, 09).
It poses so much potential for future engagement in low - budget filmmaking as moviegoers now are craving the humble slices lying there beside sensational large - scale events.
While low budget, «They All Come Out» is an interesting film that does offer a different point of view and look at the prison system, as well as an intersting blend of documentary and narrative filmmaking.
10 Cloverfield Lane poses so much potential for future engagement in low - budget filmmaking as moviegoers now are craving the humble slices lying there beside sensational large - scale events.
Viewers interested in low - budget filmmaking should find all of this fascinating.
Shyamalan has been forced to go back to the basics of filmmaking, lowering his budgets for his projects, and working out creative stories with highly original characters.
The two - disc DVD is unusually rich for a low - budget independent: Bezucha's audio commentary, a making - of featurette and a section of deleted scenes with Bezucha's comments on why he cut, which should be mandatory viewing for filmmaking students.
Michael Pearce's Beast follows hot on the heels of William Oldroyd's Lady Macbeth and Francis Lee's God's Own Country, proving once and for all that low - budget British filmmaking is going through a period of rejuvenation.
While two of his films have played in Park City previously (though one was a short segment in «V / H / S»), Swanberg and his zeitgeist - defining mumblecore movement (read: indie filmmaking with a cute name and perhaps even lower budgets than audiences were used to at the time), were actually embraced by the SXSW Film Festival and not the indie - defining organizers in Utah.
Low - budget guerilla filmmaking and egotistical stars are Martin and director Frank Oz's main targets in the film, but they nimbly use their supporting players to attack other Tinseltown staples.
At this time Welles invented his own unique method of low - budget independent filmmaking that set the template, for better and worse, for most of his career thereafter.
Q: With this movie, you went into a different mode of filmmaking, partnering with Jason Blum who's a master of the low budget, atmospheric horror thriller.
It is a real landmark achievement in the world of low - budget filmmaking, produced primarily through the use of still photos and voice - over narration.
Working with a low budget, and only a basic, though well executed, set of special effects, writer / director David Robert Mitchell has done a superb job of scaring the bejeezus out of us with such subversive filmmaking.
Plaudits collected at this year's Sitges by young helmers, often with low - budget pics, confirm the growing interest among festivalgoers and juries in titles that combine genre elements with auteur filmmaking.
An audience that knows about the realities of low - budget independent filmmaking will probably find a lot of qualities in here that might elude wider audiences.
The film was low budget, forcing Shyamalan and his team to buckle down on the basics of filmmaking.
«Tangerine» has already gained plenty of notoriety for being filmed on an iPhone camera, but don't let its low - budget pedigree fool you: This is sublime filmmaking, a textbook example of how indies can tell groundbreaking stories in a way that Hollywood simply can't match.
Insidious is both costlier and blander than any of these examples, yet it fitfully evokes the pleasures of low - budget genre filmmaking, especially when it's introducing its knowingly worn premise.
Eight American films selected for their innovative and original work in low - and no - budget filmmaking.
I hate to dock this movie because of what I attribute to the limitations of low - budget filmmaking, but I do so with the hope that this is just a stepping stone on a greater path.
(although in low - budget filmmaking there are always ways...: — RRB --RRB-
It suffers from the particular approach to low - budget indie filmmaking taken here.
Gerwig eventually made it to New York, by way of Barnard College, where she studied English and philosophy, and was cast in a small role in Joe Swanberg's 2006 film LOL, an early entry in the low - budget, naturalistic style of filmmaking known as mumblecore.
The film is also a return to the low budget, grungy digital filmmaking that he has often been fascinated with, this time to equally grimy material.
Coming out of Sundance, this fascinating low - budget drama features the kind of bold, skillful filmmaking that seems largely missing from the movie scene today; it offers a profound puzzle to ponder, but no easy answers.
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