Sentences with phrase «new sweeping shots»

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Cuomo's budget director Megna denies that the sweep of state insurance funds is a one shot, something frowned upon and criticized in past budgets in New York.
ALBANY — In signing a sweeping new set of gun laws Tuesday a month after the Newtown, Conn., school shooting, Gov. Andrew Cuomo tackled an issue the Democratic Party had avoided for more than a decade and put himself in an unusual spot as an object of Republican fury.
A disturbance event such as fire or flood or an insect outbreak sweeps through a given ecosystem, and when the flames have died down and new shoots appear, they're not necessarily the same species as populated the landscape before.
New Zealand's stunning environment once again becomes the feature of helicopter sweeping shots as we follow the two characters and their flight from the authorities who would hunt them down and tear them apart.
The film opens with several sweeping crowd shots; the bulk of the opening half also focusing on Luciana as she makes her way around the New York streets.
But Spielberg has no new tricks up his sleeve and we are well - acquainted with how his old story - telling tricks work: the tight shots of secret late night phone calls, sweeping shots of reporters running through the newsroom, the rolling of a pencil on a desk, echoed later and inevitably by a montage of papers rolling triumphantly off presses and landing in bundles on the streets.
Fanboys of this flyboy's reverential treatment, complete with a sweeping score that strikes the right note with each moving shot, can probably spot what's new from month to month.
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