Sentences with phrase «movie shooting location»

A grip boss is that person who is in charge of supervising and coordinating a group of workers in a movie shooting location.
They call it a little town, an art village, the cultural heart of Bali, best city in Asia (voted by Conde Nast Traveler in 2009), Eat Pray Love movie shooting location.
Originally titled Sofia (as in the city), Assassin's Bullet is a sub-De Palma riff on the Bulgarian capital's status as a popular B - movie shooting location.

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However, the rest of the Getty scenes in the movie are clearly of Plummer, which Scott could pull off as they are mostly scenes shot in one exterior location or interiors, which could all have been filmed on studio sets.
The location is believably Near Eastern (though most of the movie was shot in Spain), and Jesus is disarmingly human, though just enigmatic enough to assuage the fears of those who, like Irenaeus and Clement of Alexandria, fear Nestorianism or Monophysitism.
He spent 10 weeks in India where most of the movie was shot on location.
It's a high - energy movie that combines the rapid editing of a documentary with the entertainment value of a breezy action drama, complete with authentic stunts and location shots.
In fact, The Film House shot one low - budget movie on location in Central New York, «American Dresser.»
On today's edition of WBFO's Press Pass, Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara Film Commissioner Tim Clark discuss prospecting at the Sundance Film Festival, an upcoming film by a director making his third movie in Western New York and a music video shot in an iconic city location.
With location shooting for the movie «Marshall» now complete and the buzz around the filming having died down, what's next for the area's filmic future?
The volume of the movie was shot on location with motion capture and witness cameras (which provide 3 - D reference points to help create 3 - D computer - generated characters).
And we found the perfect location to shoot — this abandoned movie theater.
When doing the Pitch Perfect movies, we have to be at the shooting location four weeks earlier to learn the dances.
Shyamalan opens the locations in Philadelphia, whether at the Art Museum or at the Zoo, to viewers in unique ways with every shot in this movie.
The movie's biggest surprise comes when we're told Dodge is supposed to live in New York City — nothing in this movie, shot in Southern California, looks remotely like an East Coast location (especially that rooftop parking spot).
He can liberate the Americans by having them pose as a film crew scouting locations for a movie being shot in the Middle East.
The cockeyed C - quality B movie, shot on location with a Balkan supporting cast and crew, mixes a precarious pileup of visual clichés with over-staged action sequences.
As The Disaster Artist (both the book and the movie) details, he made all sorts of bizarre, incompetent decisions, like shooting his movie on 35 - millimeter and digital film simultaneously at prohibitive expense, building elaborate and pricey sets for locations he could have filmed on for free, and firing crew members without cause at the drop of a hat.
The earlier film was shot in England on a very low budget, and such hints as Eleanor's obviously foreign car (mischievously, in the new movie Nell drives a Gremlin) and a briefly glimpsed «To Let» billboard suggest much of the location filming was done on the fly.
It's gorgeous and perfectly appropriate location to shoot this movie.
Verbinski certainly did his western - movie homework, for outside of all the rootin» - tootin» Rube Goldbergian action scenes, the director consciously evokes John Ford with his widescreen vistas of sun - baked deserts (on - location shooting took place in Utah, Texas, and beyond), and his nod to films like The Searchers with scenes of near - helpless families under attack in the wilderness.
Teen - assassin movie Hanna from Atonement's Joe Wright has the goods: a Chemical Brothers score, gorgeous locations (perfect for Wright's long shot), immense talent, fairy - tale undertones, and action.
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footage.
Olcott's «The Lad From Old Ireland» — which played especially well to the growing number of Irish immigrants in the U.S. at the time — is one of the first known examples of an American studio shooting a movie in a foreign location.
Just over half of the movie was shot on location at Cape Campbell Lighthouse in New Zealand.
Also, movies cost a lot; the picture was all shot on location in Japan, ten or twelve weeks.
Shot in nondescript Los Angeles locations, including a generic apartment where much of the action takes place, the movie has a flat, featureless look more suitable to one of the low - budget, semiprofessional productions that Mr. Affleck helps sponsor through the «Project Greenlight» contest.
No one has contacted Minnesota, Winter said, adding that it's unlikely anyone has decided yet where the movie will be shot and whether it will be in a studio or on location.
Shot on location, the movie has a neo-realistic feel, but sometimes the framing of the shots gives it a beautiful cinematic vibe that is far from gritty, despite its subject matter.
Thankfully, no such malfunctions mar Thomas» delightful audio - commentary track, in which he discusses the inspiration for the movie, the difficulties inherent in mounting a homegrown Canadian production and the film's Edmonton, Alberta shoot, chiefly on location in an abandoned hospital.
EXTRAS: The two - disc set doesn't have much for a movie its size, but there are three production featurettes — on location shooting, filming the train chase sequence and cowboy boot camp — as well as a deleted scene and blooper reel.
The movie also shot on location in London, New York, Hong Kong and Kathmandu, Nepal.
To provide cover for the rescue operation, he would create a fake Canadian movie production company headed by real Hollywood insiders pretending to shoot a grade - Z sci - fi flick in Iran for its exotic locations (mimicking Star Wars» desert world).
Lost in London is an ambitious project that will have Woody Harrelson directing and starring in a movie that will be live - streamed into theaters as it's shot on - location in London this week on January 19th.
A lightning strike was reported within six miles of the location shoot for his new movie, «Hostiles,» sparking an OSHA - mandated, 30 - minute production stoppage.
The location shooting on the streets of Los Angeles gives the movie that docu - texture of a certain strain of noir, with night shoots letting the minimal lighting and the headlights of cars create pools of light in a world of darkness.
Throughout the movie, Emmanuel Benbihy, who also conceptualized the feature, and Frédéric Auburtin provide such establishing shots to show the location and time of day in which the next short occurs, and they are lovely images.
Smith had played Marjorie in Los Angeles and was in rehearsals for the stage version in New York as shooting began, juggling her schedule between the movie locations in Long Island and New York City.
This one was interesting because we shot it in the Dominican Republic, so it was a very low - budget movie but we shot in the exotic location.
John Cassavetes was doing his Orson Welles thing — by that I mean acting in whatever movie paid well so he could finance his own, personal productions — when he took the lead in an Italian mob picture / heist movie hybrid shot in large part on location in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Civil War was also partly filmed with IMAX cameras and the movie in general tends to feel big, visually - speaking, in - between its action sequences and many establishing shots of locations around the globe (as well as the massive title font that's used to identify each individual change in location)- making IMAX the preferable viewing format for Civil War.
It's a live - action movie so we shot on location.
But if it's a B - movie by definition — it runs a mere 65 minutes and makes the most of minimal resources: New York is a stock street set surrounded by stock footage, hobo camps and rail - side meadows are tiny studio sets with painted backdrops, and the few location shots are surely just down the street from the studio lot — it's a B - movie with ambition.
Gomez, Meester and Cory Monteith spent around two months shooting the movie overseas in some of the most spectacular locations in the world.
An intimate, necessary story shot on location in 18 days, the movie was a reminder of what real Sundance movies used to look like.
The concept for Clark and Stewart's movie is perfect for a single location shoot.
The location shoots in Ecuador (or a great outdoors that can pass for it) provide a nice and lush contrast to the typical cityscapes and sets of the rest of the movie.
Likewise, LaBute's direction never rises above «competent,» and the noticeable lack of art direction makes the movie look cheap (it was clearly filmed in ordinary locations around Albuquerque, and one imagines the city rues the day it gave LaBute whatever tax breaks convinced him to shoot there, since he depicts the locals, almost without exception, as rubes).
Oscar - nominated director Bruce Beresford (Tender Mercies) competently blends some Flint exteriors with Toronto shooting locations, without giving the movie a strong sense of place.
Rewatching the movie, it's hard not to be impressed with the seamless blend of visual effects and location shooting.
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