Sentences with phrase «minutes long tracking shot»

His mastery is aptly demonstrated at the very start of the film, with the breathtaking, over three minutes long tracking shot.

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Cianfrance and Bobbitt shot the movie in a kind of coldly sunny blur of metallic speed and near - constant movement that starts out with a five - minute - long tracking shot.
There's also a distracting flicker when Aldrich's camera goes into motion in one of his graceful circular pans, his long tracking shots (there's a nice, two - minute example at a riverside Juarista camp), or his orbits along the periphery of a scene.
Ten years ago, Joe Wright took audiences to Dunkirk in a five - minute tracking shot that ranks with the best of cinema's long takes.
Paranoid Park is certainly the filmmaker's most inaccessible effort to date, as the movie - which is chock full of all his expected stylistic quirks, including long tracking shots of people walking - ultimately feels as though it's about 20 minutes worth off story stretched out to fill a 90 minute running time.
His film may not boast a single centrepiece action sequence to rival, say, the D - Day landing scene in Saving Private Ryan, or even the single - take, five - minute tracking shot of Dunkirk beach in Atonement, but it is effectively one long unbroken set piece — surely one of the most impressive ever committed to celluloid.
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
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