Sentences with phrase «minute video shot»

Lot 8 is a group of five stills from a 40 - minute video shot onthe Isle of Man by Matthew Barney (b. 1967).
As a special bonus, anyone that picks up this manual through my affiliate link will receive a 25 - minute video I shot covering my Top 5 Grip Building Tips, specifically designed for bringing up your rip Strength where it needs to be.

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The Triton team posted videos to demonstrate a person breathing underwater, but they were cut so a shot never lasted longer than a minute.
You might even want to consider shooting a short video in which you explain this messaging (shoot for less than five minutes), so your sales people can see how you do it.
Within a matter of minutes, Twitter users had identified him in one of the eyewitness videos — clearly not involved in the shooting — even as the police message was being retweeted tens of thousands of times, and TV news channels were still calling him a suspect.
The wedding celebration sounds like it might have hit a snag when Timberlake's longtime buddy, L.A. real estate agent Justin Huchel, played an eight - and - a-half minute video he'd shot of a group of homeless people — some of whom had clear mental issues and one of whom was incapable of speaking — offering a few words to the multimillionaire couple.
I wasn't able to use Snapchat, Instagram is so easy that I share some little videos and «backstage» shots, but I try to not overdo, since I think it can be a double - edged sword — I unfollowed some accounts because they post a new story every 30 minutes and they're pretty boring.
«After going on your website some time ago, we were able to see the videos that you made and were inspired to make our own... We had talked about it for a while, but in an effort to get this out in our crazy schedule, we all got up a few minutes early and did this in one shot.
The five - minute - long video ends with photos of the women's injuries and videos shot by bystanders1.
More tragically, they posted videos of people killed by police only minutes after the president declared that the government would no longer respond with violence, including one of a young woman shot in the head as she came back from the market with a carton of milk — she had wrongly trusted that it was safe to go out.
The Flip Video camera shoots either 30 or 60 minutes of 640 × 480 video, depending on the size of the flash drive, and also contains editing software that you can launch when you hook the little critter up to a computer viaVideo camera shoots either 30 or 60 minutes of 640 × 480 video, depending on the size of the flash drive, and also contains editing software that you can launch when you hook the little critter up to a computer viavideo, depending on the size of the flash drive, and also contains editing software that you can launch when you hook the little critter up to a computer via USB.
The video is just over 13 minutes long and appears to have been shot in a coffee shop.
The F181 shoots 720p HD video for amazing shots and is able to operate up to nine minutes with an 80 minute recharge time.
Shooting video with HD 720p quality, the UDI 818A HD + Quadcopter can fly up to nine minutes with a short, 90 - minute charging time.
If I'm shooting a short video, it's usually an hour of shooting for about a minute of edited video.
Sponsored by the two organizations, the HDTV - equipped spacecraft Kaguya entered lunar orbit last month and went on to shoot a combined eight minutes of crisp video (available here) from a distance of around 60 miles (100 kilometers), offering a panoramic view of the moon's northern topography.
The nearly 6 - minute video, complete with background music, presents a series of still shots of over 60 allegedly duplicated and manipulated images in 24 papers, including 19 instances in a single publication, by a group led by molecular signaling specialist Shigeaki Kato of the University of Tokyo's Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences.
This is not to be confused with a quick 5 - minute makeup routine to get you out the door (that's another video coming soon), but I typically wear this type of makeup for blog shoot days, meetings, events, nights, etc..
Greg Hosking shot this video in his backyard and said the carpet python, nicknamed Monty, spent around 45 minutes to swallow the marsupial, ABC.
Film Details: Title: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Directors: Glen Ficarra and John Requa Release Date: March 4, 2016 Running Time: 112 minutes Language: English Shooting Location (s): Albuquerque, New Mexico Principal Cast: Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman Screenwriters: Robert Carlock, from the novel by Kim Barker Production Companies: Broadway Video, Little Strangers, Paramount Pictures Distributor: Paramount Pictures Official Site and Trailer
A five - minute featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that features a few additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
«Jimmy Was an Angel» is an impressionistic look at the shooting of the angel scene with singer Jimmy Somerville, plus there is a video record at the Press Conference from the world premiere screening at the 1992 Venice Film Festival (with very weak audio) and a 13 - minute video interview with Potter also from festival.
What makes this disc essential is its very special supplements: the American home video debut of Peckinpah's 1966 made - for - television drama Noon Wine, an intimate 52 - minute production shot on a combination of film and videotape and broadcast on TV once.
The Killer Elite (Twilight Time, Blu - ray) is included not for the film itself — one of Peckinpah's impassioned expressions of loyalty, betrayal, professionalism, and violence as a way of life hung on a weak scrip — but for its very special supplements: the American home video debut of Peckinpah's 1966 made - for - television drama Noon Wine, an intimate 52 - minute production shot on a combination of film and videotape and broadcast on TV once.
This makes Nossiter's use of digital video an unfolding discovery, just as Trinh's use of it is — though his decision to shoot on video was made at the last minute, reportedly for aesthetic rather than economic reasons, in particular his intense dislike of the look yielded by Kodak film.
Alisan Porter, now 22, provides an optional 1 - minute video introduction in which she invites us to listen to her feature - length commentary — a unique yakker, at the very least, wherein she struggles to remember the shooting of some stuff but recalls the general experience vividly.
The most humorous clip is seen in the first portion from the minute and a half video, which centers around the late Carrie Fisher's General Leia Organa character slapping Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron repeatedly just to get that perfect shot.
Shot by the talented crew at Shatterglass Studios at Ebertfest 2014, it is a 14 - minute video capturing the unique vibe at the film festival, its intimacy and joy, its celebrity guests, and the beauty of the Virginia Theatre.
This version comes with the afore - mentioned theatrical trailers and the music video, Another Way to Die, plus: Bond on Location (a 24 - minute special feature), Start of Shooting, On Location, Olga Kurylenko and the Boat Chase, Director Marc Forster, The Music and Crew Files.
«Training Wheels» (2 minutes) offers screen tests of the actors as well as what is presumably shot - on - video rehearsal footage.
Cast and Crew Wrap Film (10 minutes) is seemingly random behind - the - scenes video which illustrates all of the facets of location shooting.
The videos are always shot after the students have been able to fully master the skills and routines, making me feel like a failure when I can't get my 28 fourth graders to sit down and read in one place for five minutes, let alone 20!
The video is 20 minutes long, and in subtitles, so we just skipped around to the shots of the car moving, which are impressive.
Just like all Petrolicious videos, this eight - minute film is full of gorgeous shots, thoughtful insight form the car's owner and plenty of glorious Italian noise.
They shot a 2 - minute video of the Mercedes - Benz C - Class, claiming that you only need tons of AA batteries from a refill to the next to keep the car going.
One of the members of that group recently shot me an email recently asking about how long a video she could reasonably add to an ebook — two minutes?
It's clean, shot well by his hand picked video director and Jonathan has mentioned it only took about 30 minutes of filming, with the following couple of weeks for editing and scoring.
How about 17 photos and a 3 minute video and still no shot of the back of the device.
He says the video was shot «about 30 minutes after we woke up and were missing our baby.
Submission will require a brief writeup, 5 minute pitch video, 3 to 5 action shots, and the game rulebook
In a very brief, one minute video, we got a look at the environments and world, as well as a quick shot of the characters.
February 6 — 12 Dawn Surf Jellybowl Film (16 mm film negative sanded with surfboard shaping tools, sex wax melted on, squirted, dripped, splashed, sprayed and rubbed with donuts, zinc oxide, cuervo, sunscreen, hydrogen peroxide, tecate, sand, tar, scraped with a shark's tooth, edits made by the surf and a seal while film floated in waves - surfing performed by Andy Perry, Makela Moore, Alanna Moore, Zach Moore, Johnny McCann — shot by Peter West — film negative sanded by Mariah Csepanyi, Andy Perry and Jwest) 2011, 8 minutes 15 seconds 16 mm film negative transferred to high - definition video, no sound Commissioned by the Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California and Thanks to Andy Perry
Her looped video works, often no longer than a minute, and shot in a dull, saturated color, build single ambiguous scenes through vivid repetition of brief moments: a breath, the screeching sound of a vinyl record being scratched, a muttered phrase.
Niagara, Mark Bradford, 2005: A powerful media work by Bradford, Niagara is a video recording of a little over three minutes long, featuring a single tracking shot of a black man seen from the back walking down a city sidewalk.
One Mile Film (5,280 feet of 35 mm film negative and print taped to the mile - long High Line walk way in New York City for 17 hours on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 with 11,500 visitors — the visitors walked, wrote, jogged, signed, drew, touched, danced, parkoured, sanded, keyed, melted popsicles, spit, scratched, stomped, left shoe prints of all kinds and put gum on the filmstrip — it was driven on by baby stroller and trash can wheels and was traced by art students — people wrote messages on the film and drew animations, etched signs, symbols and words into the film emulsion lines drawn down much of the filmstrip by visitors and Jwest with highlighters and markers — the walk way surfaces of concrete, train track steel, wood, metal gratings and fountain water impressed into the film; filmed images shot by Peter West — filmed Parkour performances by Thomas Dolan and Vertical Jimenez — running on rooftops by Deb Berman and Jwest — film taped, rolled and explained on the High Line by art students and volunteers) 2012, 58 minutes, 40 seconds 35 mm negative and film print transferred to high - definition video, no sound Commissioned and produced by Friends of the High Line and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
From «Ice Floes of Franz Joseph Land,» five channels shot on 16 mm film, transferred to video, projected from DVD, 21 minutes 48 seconds per channel, black and white, silent.
Five channels shot on 16 mm film, transferred to video, projected from DVD, 21 minutes 48 seconds per channel, black and white, silent.
Shot through the windows of his Union Square penthouse studio, it shows 24 hours of New York's skyline in the span of about 30 minutes and is interspersed with other short videos: an improbably hilarious vignette about Warhol and the Pope, a sizzlingly entertaining one about Gloria Vanderbilt and one about Sept. 11 that brought me to the verge of tears.
Comprising more than eighty mostly black - and - white medium - and large - format photographs and a ten - minute video (also shot in black - and - white), the show presented cityscapes and portraits taken by the New York — based fashion photographer when he visited the shrinking metropolis on assignments for W magazine in 2006, and for Shinola, the luxury Detroit watch manufacturer, in 2013.
His newest collaboration with Steve McQueen, resulted in a nine minutes long music video All Day / I Feel Like That, featuring two songs performed by West, and shoot in a single take by Steve McQueen in the historic dockyard in London.
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