Sentences with phrase «many overhead shots»

I just wish there was a way to show the layers of the panna cotta in the overhead shot.
I love the pic of the overhead shot of the jars, sooo bright and colorful!
The tripod that most bloggers use for overhead shots and videos is the Manfrotto with an extendable arm.
The color is gorgeous, love the overhead shots!
really love that overhead shot and I'm a softie for birdies!
i thought they were wasabi peas at first when i saw that overhead shot with them and the salmon on a baking sheet.
I stood up on a chair to try to get a better overhead shot, and found myself eye - level with Mr. Froggie, here!
I remember standing on my kitchen island trying to get an overhead shot because that's back when I actually thought you could make AND photograph food in the kitchen.
His signature overhead shots bring all the components of his dish together in one vibrant and dynamic frame.
Notes: Two overhead shots of the trial that allowed me to estimate the number of people inside the Sept of Baelor: 150, ballpark.
This angle, thefish - eye lens overhead shot (far right), wasn't thought to exist untilrecently.
But there the dispatches leave off; not a word about whether the President is a snap shooter or takes his time and is content with one bird per flush; not a line on whether he works around between covey and woods to try the tricky overhead shots; not a word as to whether he uses the swing - through system or the pointing - out system when he pulls the trigger.
A Dutch TV crew had set out to make a public relations documentary of the troop — part of several groundbreaking studies since it formed in 1971 — and tried to use a drone to capture close - ups and overhead shots of Tushi and the other chimps.
It often occurs in throwing sports such as Javelin throwing, Baseball and Cricket as well as in racket sports when playing overhead shots.
And the chocolatey blender overhead shot is calling to me big time!
The overhead shot of those uncooked beans is just gorgeous!
I love that closer up overhead shot of these on the wire rack — especially with that pretty pink glaze and all the sprinkles!
You know how Anthro always has an overhead shot of their amazing tablescapes?
There is one overhead shot that just sent me over the edge.
To forestall such questions, and distract us from the film's core emptiness, director Paul McGuigan (Gangster No. 1, Wicker Park) and his crew very nearly art - direct everything into the dirt: The wallpaper in ordinary apartment buildings is a catalogue of optical illusions, and one fleeting overhead shot of a parking lot features an array of vehicles so expertly color - coordinated they could be photoshopped into a Kelly - Moore spread.
The movie is stylized almost to a fault, its distant overhead shots turning mountain roads into wavy lines cutting through stony landscapes like ancient sand paintings.
There are overhead shots of Manhattan streets and motorcades, and security details open limousine doors in synchronization.
You'll hear a lot about a momentous and magical overhead shot in Emanuele Crialese's Golden Door.
You like overhead shots of someone kneeling by the body of a loved one and screaming up at the heavens?
Parvana cuts her long, raven hair (In a sad, overhead shot of the family in bed, the girl's hair and the hair of her mother connect to form a void where Nuruallah should be) and, to complete her disguise, puts on the clothes of her older, deceased brother.
But it's doubtful that any of this matters much to Kapur, whose primary attention is sweeping overhead shots, massive CGI tableaux, and the distinctive warp and weave of Lizzy's wigs for all occasions.
In the same way, Walsingham is her link to the world of politics and diplomacy, where again she is seen as a dominant presence, a matter visually underlined by an eloquent overhead shot of Elizabeth striding over a vast map of Western Europe discussing with Walsingham and her advisers the strategy to take on the Armada.
Hooper's strategy is to suggest the monumental (a handful of overhead shots against massive 19th - century sets), but he also gives attention to the close - up intimacy of the performances.
A heap of bad history, the movie rewrites the one - sided feud between the early electric power moguls Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) and George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon) into a clumsy public - domain mockbuster of The Prestige; you can almost hear director Alfonso Gomez - Rejon (Me And Earl And The Dying Girl) trying to slap himself awake as he inserts overhead shots, canted angles, zooms, and wide - angle Tom Hooper - isms into every scene.
One scene set in an endless room filled with crystal balls sitting on shelves could have been dazzling, but Yates undercuts the infinite quality of the room by cutting to overhead shots, showing the very definite floor.
I found a lot of the overhead shots really helped make us feel like they were a can of sardines, and it was about finding the right distance to be far enough away from our characters so we could get these graphic, composed wide shots that look like little dioramas, with our people stuck inside, that never felt like we were breaking a wall.
He does have decent taste in music, however: the film has a great, moody electronic score by Max Richter, and at times I found myself enjoying the soundtrack more than the visuals, which for the most part aren't that interesting, save for some brilliant overhead shots at the beginning.
It's extremely well done, and the use of multiple overhead shots could leave people a little queasy if they have a fear of heights and falling.
There are overhead shots of World War II bombing campaigns that are so captivating they make you forget, «Wait a minute, who's filming this?
The overhead shots and wide angles are used very effectively in capturing images like the boats on the water or even the cities in the back of the frame as the camera moves away in an unbroken tracking shot.
Toying with audience perception is Shyamalan's signature trick, but here he outdoes himself, creating a cat's cradle of limited perspectives, point - of - view and overhead shots, and rapid changes in visual focus.
Individual images in his «Macbeth» carry real impact, such as the overhead shot near the end of Macbeth and Macduff, both bloody messes, kneeling, as the army marches straight past them on the way to Scotland's uncertain future.
The film looks fantastic because of the gorgeous overhead shots of the Irish geography and the waves crashing against the rocks as people surf down below.
It's an overhead shot that slowly rises above two figures lying on a hospital bed in a caring embrace.
Director Ryan Murphy's expansion of the original play bears the burden of its staginess, despite a hyperactive camera that sometimes makes The Normal Heart feel like an episode of «American Horror Story» (this guy can make a scene showing a few men shaking hands feel like a goddamned Tilt - a-Whirl ride, and he seriously overvalues ostentatious overhead shots).
Pulled focus, overhead shots, macro lensing all nicely externalizing Mike's inner struggle, making the visuals commentary rather than mere visual frippery.
Director Trish Sie offers some quickie edits of packing and touring and some interesting overhead shots; otherwise, she phones it in.
There's a gentle thrill in the way he tracks his camera down the length of the entire train, introducing each character with impressive efficiency, or the overhead shot used to discover the all - important corpse, which recalls the old - fashioned fun of Cluedo.
There are no overhead shots, reminding us that this is «just a movie.»
The new Black Panther trailer, which teased the February 16 release, featured gorgeous overhead shots of Wakanda, cuts of Chadwick Boseman's deliberate, kingly stride, and glimpses of Martin Freeman's sure - to - be-perfectly neurotic Everett K. Ross.
With his background in commercials, Snyder was either inured to Romero's point or too concerned with nailing the important technical details, such as overhead shots of propane - tank explosions or the gooey sound of an unborn mutant sloshing around in amniotic fluid.
(There's an overhead shot during this sequence that's just hilarious.)
Then there is the unobtrusive cinematography by Sam Levy, which also has moments of fancy in overhead shots but can also keep a distance in movingly dramatic scenes that allow the actors all the space they need to perform, which may be a bonus about having an actress at the helm of the film.
, which also has moments of fancy in overhead shots but can also keep a distance in movingly dramatic scenes that allow the actors all the space they need to perform, which may be a bonus about having an actress at the helm of the film.
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