Sentences with phrase «new scene shot»

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Producers say new episodes will feature Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa - Laa and Po as characters, but the series will undergo an update with new CGI effects and scenes shot on replica models of the sets.
Tucked between footage we'd already seen in the full - length trailer were some new shots of characters and scenes.
From Do the Right Thing (Brooklyn) to Coming to America (Queens) to The Godfather (Staten Island) to A Bronx Tale (take a guess), so many classic New York movie scenes have been shot throughout the boroughs.
He's on the phone from a set in Los Angeles and has just finished shooting a scene from the show TIME magazine has declared «Fall's best new sitcom.»
New footage from the scene where unarmed 12 - year - old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by police shows Rice's 14 - year - old sister running up minutes after he was shot, only to be...
New footage from the scene where unarmed 12 - year - old Tamir Rice was shot and killed by police shows Rice's 14 - year - old sister running up minutes after he was shot, only to be knocked to the ground by police officers.
No, but really, here is a look behind - the - scenes of the cover shoot that happened right in our new house.
«When I first met him, he was in a suit and looked so sharp,» Chanel told PEOPLE behind the scenes at the photo shoot for New Era's Official NFL Sideline Collection in New York City last July.
A revamped shot led to more confidence, and Lin burst onto the scene with the New York Knicks before also playing with Houston, the Los Angeles Lakers and Charlotte.
Actor William Fichtner will be on campus Wednesday to shoot scenes for «Cold Brook,» his new film.
Actor William Fichtner, a Cheektowaga native, and the production team shot scenes Wednesday for his new film «Cold Brook,» at SUNY Cortland's campus.
They include New York officer Ivan Marcano, who was shot in the chest by three men robbing a cab driver when he happened to drive up to the scene on a date with his then - girlfriend.
A high - level aide to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D.) was arrested Saturday night after police found her in a car with a loaded gun near the scene of a shooting.
The staff at Scientific American's New York City office felt the August 23 earthquake and quickly snapped some shots of the scene in Manhattan
Some frames of the recollection are dropped on the mind's cutting - room floor, others are restored and enhanced, and others still are so deftly combined either by our wants or by the vagaries of chance that they create new scenes that were never shot.
While I was in the city I of course had to shoot some new looks — got ta get those NYC scenes in, no yellow taxi cabs in LA... Just plenty of traffic filled with Ubers: p
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Already one of the most Halloween - friendly shows on TV, we already know that the some scenes for the new season were filmed in the South Pasadena neighborhood where John Carpenter shot Halloween, reportedly even using some of the same houses.
Producer Mike Kaplan has gone the extra distance to find interviews and behind - the - scenes footage shot during filming on location in Maine, conducted new interviews and shared his own vivid memories of making this lovely picture with director Lindsay Anderson and a once - in - a-lifetime cast: Bette Davis, Lillian Gish, Ann Sothern, Vincent Price, and Harry Carey, Jr..
The additional footage doesn't bring anything new to the story at all, and the extended Murphy death scene includes a panning shot of a dodgy looking model of Murphy right before he takes a bullet to his clearly fake head.
The production design in the New York scenes (the entire film shot on built sets in Canada) is an appetizer for the main course, The Sharpe Estate.
«Taking satirical aim at the pretensions of Brooklyn hipsters and the New York City art gallery scene is like shooting fish in a barrel, but director / screenwriter Michael C. Bilandic (Happy Life) pulls it off with rough - hewn aplomb in his ultra-low-budget sophomore feature.»
New Mutants shoots some scenes in Boston, and will also start shooting in June.
Yes, if you haven't quite had your fill of trailer shots and behind - the - scenes snippets from the new Thor outing, this should fit the bill nicely, featuring leading men Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston (plus director Alan Taylor) talk up how Thor will have to risk everything to fight a dark new enemy by teaming up with the one person he really, truly shouldn't be trusting to behave.
Director Jon Watts reveals a new shot of Tom Holland filming a mysterious scene featuring plenty of green screen for Spider - Man: Homecoming.
New photos capture Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders shooting a scene for a Marvel Studios film, but the question is which one.
French director Hansen - Love is already at work in New York on early scenes, though the shoot proper begins this November.
Here's our shot - for - shot breakdown of the scenes revealed from the new trailer for Blue Jasmine.
Yesterday, director Peter Jackson said goodbye to Gandalf forever as Ian McKellen wrapped shooting on The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Hobbit: There and Back Again, finishing pick - up shots and extra scenes in New Zealand.
A new supposed behind - the - scenes image from filming shows a shot of Doctor Strange and Spider - Man teaming up, with Strange ominously telling Peter «Protect them, they're not dead.»
Those conversations lead to a new project and Rosenbaum followed the blues legends, shooting live performances, a Grammy win and dozens of intimate interviews, behind the scenes moments and documenting their lives on the road.
Apart from the opening scene, which incorporates special effects to help create a massive dry dock that serves as a prison (the prisoners hauling a ship into it with lines as thick as tree trunks), and a few brief establishing shots, which include dramatic rises and falls of the camera through space and time as each new stage of the story begins, Les Misérables keeps us in close — sometimes very close — proximity to the actors.
The scenes at Lady Bird's fictitious all - girls Catholic high school were shot in Pasadena, including the student adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, staged for the movie by Mickiewicz, the artistic director of Sacramento's New Helvetia Theatre.
In a new video for Vanity Fair, the Russo Brothers, following Vanity Fair's «Notes on a Scene» format, commentate and diagram out the moment as it appears in the film, making particular note of framing, shooting decisions, and how Marvel's elaborate design work goes into making these momentous meetings work.
«I organized a very small crew as we had no money or financing, and we just started shooting and interviewing a small group of people who were friends with Jean - Michel and familiar with what was happening in the New York City art scene at that time.»
But both The Social Network and Black Swan practically flaunt new - school credentials (the latter shot its subway scenes using a D - SLR, for Christ's sake) in a category that, Anthony Dod Mantle aside, typically favors salt - of - the - earth artisan efforts.
The way that the fragments follow each other seems to have a new fluidity — and with the exception of the prologue and epilogue scenes, and the film within the film, all the other scenes are shot in a single take — despite the regulation cuts to black.
In New York I was able to walk through all the locations with cinematographer Michael Seresin and my camera operator, Mike Roberts: off - loading to them each scene and shot I had been carying around in my head all these weeks.
Now, as a new» Baywatch» film arrives in theaters from Paramount after a long South Florida shoot, the Hoff strikes again: He has a scene playing «The Mentor,» a nod to his original Mitch, guiding the new Mitch, played by Dwayne Johnson.
Emily has been filming the thriller in New York, and admits she struggled to sleep after shooting a particularly dramatic fight scene.
What's even more interesting is that they've been filming additional scenes for months, which begs the question, are they shooting the new scenes in 3 - D?
Thanks to Far Far Away, I have added a new behind the scenes photo, promotional shoot photo, and new production stills of Richard in Lady Chatterley's Lover to the gallery!
Joon - young will re-create the original scenes (which Ji - oh shot), while Ji - oh rushes to the editing room to work on the new footage as it becomes available.
The replay of the end of the first film and a museum steps scene recreated nearly shot for shot from the one in Rocky still have more heart than anything new Stallone is able to deliver here.
There is no new footage and no interviews shot for this film, only archival material from Brando's performances, his television interviews and some behind the scenes footage and rare videos of his personal life.
Warner's newest release of the film offers a behind - the - scenes featurette shot during the making of the movie, along with a longer documentary complete with comments from the Wonka kids as adults.
The two stars fell in love during filming of the earlier To Have and Have Not, later marrying, and in fact new scenes in The Big Sleep were shot with extra dialogue between them to play up on public awareness of their real - life romance.
Since the last update I have, along with Mike from The George Sanders Show and Seema from They Shot Pictures, launched a new website, Seattle Screen Scene, dedicated to arthouse and repertory film in the Seattle - area.
Wahlberg plays Billy Taggart, a New York cop who, in the opening scenes, beats a murder rap for shooting an acquitted - on - a-technicality rapist / murderer, but is forced to resign quietly from the force.
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