Sentences with phrase «minute sequence made»

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Whereas the first sequencing of the 3.2 billion base pairs of DNA that make up the human genome took many years and cost tens of millions of dollars, today your genome can be sequenced and digitized in minutes and at the cost of only a few hundred dollars.
This short sequence of stretches can take less than 10 minutes, but it can make a big difference in how you start the day, both in body and mind.
This Bonus Handout shows You how to enjoy a simple Yoga sequence that will take no longer then 15 minutes each day, but will make you feel great and work in perfect synergy with the eating principles of the Breaking Free Program.
Each video is about 24 minutes long making each sequence easy to fit into a busy schedule.
That they are able to balance so much character business while careening from one action sequence to the next is impressive, and they do it smoothly enough to make Infinity War «s daunting 160 - minute running time fly by.
The movie turns us all into victims and Friedkin makes this point most demonstrably during a courtroom sequence in which he points out to the jurors that it took each of the victims three minutes to die.
The run time is a short 82 minutes, although that itself is padded out with a 10 - minute end credits sequence that is injected with several outtakes and alternate scenes that didn't make the final cut.
Rather, it's a delirious five - minute sequence that involved shutting down an active freeway off - ramp for two days, hundreds of dancers hoofing and singing their hearts out on top of color - coded cars, and an extraordinary amount of co-ordination to make it seem as if it's all happening in one seamless, smooth - as - hell single shot.
Instead of actually fulfilling the oh - my - God - this - is - awesome momentum set up right from the opening sequence (a delightful 5 minute short film in its own right) by hunkering down and making the story, ultimately, work, he relies almost entirely on smoke and mirrors: throwing whiz - bang - eveything - but - the - kitchen - sink - razzle - dazzle to keep us distracted.
The supplements include a very good making - of documentary (about 28 minutes), and two shorter featurettes focusing on the series visual effects and the creation of the opening titles sequence.
It's a short scene, only a couple of shots over a couple of minutes, and Bordwell uses it as an example of the simple virtuosity of Hong Kong filmmakers, how they are able, again and again, to make an exciting and fun sequence out of almost nothing, budget-wise, and specifically how Tsui's mastery of cutting and framing keeps the whole sequence as light and airy as it is inexpensive.
«The Making of Moonrise Kingdom» consists of an 18 - minute featurette shot on the set of the film plus four storyboard animatics and narrator tests, five minutes of screen tests of the child actors, and a short piece on the miniatures used in the flood sequence.
Moore's work is evident in both of these behind - the - scenes looks at the making of La La Land, including the glorious waltz sequence that is part of the film's seven - minute epilogue and the jazz whip sequence featured in a split screen with Emma Stone's dancing and Ryan Gosling's piano riffs.
A number of bonus features from Spider - Man 2's original DVD are not included here: another Spidey Sense graphic subtitle trivia track, Train's «Ordinary» music video, four making - of webisodes, the 15 - minute «Interwoven: The Women of Spider - Man», «Enter the Web» (multi-angle B - roll from the filming of four sequences), a gallery of Alex Ross» paintings of scenes from the original film used in the opening credits, a trailer for and making - of featurette on Activision's Spider - Man 2 video game, and, least importantly, DVD - ROM content supposedly consisting of weblinks and an S - M 3 countdown which I couldn't even get to work (trying to use InterActual these days is a disaster).
The sequence is actually broken into chunks across a 15 - minute section of the movie; what makes it work is not just the sight gags (Bene isn't exactly action - star material), but the credibility that Coopersmith brings to his character's ridiculous determination to wreak vengeance.
But inAPPropriate Comedy is a barren, laughless wasteland, and the ugliness of its racial stereotypes and crude sexual humor makes it seem about twice as long as its 83 - minute running time (which is really more like 75 minutes padded out with outtakes, bloopers, and an unusually long end - credits sequence).
Disc two is where a majority of the extras can be found, including 18 - minutes of deleted and extended scenes (as well as an alternate ending where Matthew McConaughey's character doesn't get away), four different production featurettes ranging from the making of the opening battle sequence («The Hot LZ») to special effects («Blowing Shit Up») and production design («Designing the Thunder»), and a cast featurette made up almost entirely of behind - the - scenes antics.
«There are five - minute sequences where Tatum and Ryan are going back and forth so quickly between an argument and then making up, then they argue again and laugh at the end,» Ronan said.
*** Includes 129 original reading passages and comprehension questions *** *** Includes 30 fluency passages *** *** Includes 11 Reading Posters *** - character, setting, realism and fantasy, main idea and details, cause and effect, author's purpose, compare and contrast, sequence, plot, theme, and drawing conclusions *** Includes four level charts for teachers, parents, or students, so that they can keep track of their progress *** *** Includes a roster - words correct per minute for each student / child for fall / winter / spring *** Skills addressed in this resource: # 1 - think and search # 2 - author and me # 3 - analyze text structure # 4 - identify setting # 5 - identify character # 6 - identify plot # 7 - make and confirm predictions # 8 - cause and effect # 9 - compare and contrast # 10 - retell # 11 - classify and categorize # 12 - alliteration # 13 - rhyme and rhythmic patterns # 14 - onomatopoeia # 15 - similes # 16 - repetition and word choice # 17 - sensory language # 18 - study skills # 19 - text features # 20 - genres This is GREAT practice for testing while also providing a lot of fluency practice!
The entire sequence takes only a few minutes and makes Raiden seem unstoppable.
No one in their right minds should really wish for the overblown 20 minute cut - scene / codec sequences of Metal Gear Solid 2, but something that matches it for cinematic excellence would have been great to witness in what is arguably one of the most sumptuous looking games ever made.
There are no explanations or introductions to combat sequences or strategies and you are made to face a werewolf in the first five minutes.
The action sequence is also exciting enough to make it worth your while to jump into a battle, if only for a few minutes at a time to experience what this game is all about... fun!
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