Sentences with phrase «not working in her studio»

What she realized was that women were not working in studios as did the artists of New York.
When they're not working in the studio in New York, Flo and Topper live with Wegman in Maine.
They can not work in the studios during the weeklong break between sessions.

Not exact matches

The shame of it is that last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Olympics of video games, wasn't big news anywhere in the country despite the fact that Canadians — particularly those working at Ubisoft's Canadian studios — cleaned up and stole the show.
Brendan works in what would be our living room (if the flat wasn't turned into a studio) and I work upstairs in our spare room.
While a lens like that is totally not in our budget, if I was frequently taking portraits for work I'd definitely look into investing in one — taking this shot was effortless and there was little to no light and lots of other stuff going on in the studio.
More often than not, at least once during the making of dinner, or cleaning of the kitchen, or studio work in progress, I look out the window and declare, «what on earth?»
I test out lesson plans and activities with them; they work as assistants in my studio, and give me great feedback regarding what works well and what does not.
We often don't have time to check out the hottest new yoga studio in town, we just need to find what works for us in the hotel and its immediate surroundings.
Most yoga studios offer classes for athletes but just because a class incorporates pushups or 10 minutes of core strengthening exercises doesn't mean it will work for all athletes walking in the door.
Brynn worked in some of NYC's top gyms and boutique fitness studios, but found that despite logging many hard workout hours each week, her clients weren't getting the results they wanted.
While not teaching in the classroom or practicing in the studio, she is also working on a book about mindfulness, trauma informed meditation and yoga, and finding safety in the body.
(One of the studio owners I work for confessed to me that she doesn't like or believe in hot yoga, but it's what students have requested.)
Doing lots of design work on the computer or in my studio means that basically you don't leave your house so no one sees you anyhow.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to do any shopping this weekend; I'll be in the process of moving the Citizen Rosebud work studio into its new Headquarters.
We both mainly use the studio for meetings, so we really don't work in the space all that often at the same time.
In today's uncertain economy, perhaps it's not all that surprising that many new graduates from top French fashion schools go to work in their studios, preferring secure and well - paid jobs to the risk of launching their own labelIn today's uncertain economy, perhaps it's not all that surprising that many new graduates from top French fashion schools go to work in their studios, preferring secure and well - paid jobs to the risk of launching their own labelin their studios, preferring secure and well - paid jobs to the risk of launching their own labels.
«Working in a studio in Hackney, not sleeping for three days, and the budget is tiny, and everybody is having tea and toast — there's a rawness to it that I just love.»
But what's not stress - free is rushing to a yoga class after work or trying to find studios that are in our budget, which is why downloading the Yoga Studio App is such a lifesaver.
fun excuse no1 for me was a studio warming party — my work just moved to new premises and I opted not for a frock but for a floral gown over black fitted staples — you can see it in my Friday post love these heels — they are quite special!
Cooper really couldn't act at this point, but he applied himself to his work in a brief series of silent Westerns for his home studio, Paramount Pictures, and, by 1929, both his acting expertise and his popularity had soared.
It doesn't entirely work, but there's something about its full - throttle nastiness that lingers, and it's refreshing to see something that exists in the studio system that possesses so many queasily perverse elements.
A release date has not been set for his long awaited solo endeavor, but Mr. Keaton is hard at work in the studio.
There's some very candid, fascinating footage here capturing the process of making the film (in, for a surprise revelation, not a real Parisian flat but a studio - built apartment replica surrounded by green screens, not at all dissimilar to David Cronenberg's use of similar magic for A Dangerous Method, not that you can tell in either film in its finished form, where the technology is seamless and unobtrusive), with Haneke working with the actors in a rigorous, nitty - gritty way that lets us see what infinitesimal precision he's looking for in performance, in movement, in blocking, and in composition.
Farnsworth's studio years were fairly lucrative; in addition to working with directors ranging from Cecil B. De Mille and Sam Peckinpah, it was not unusual for the stunt man to receive a bigger paycheck than the actors for whom he doubled.
Schafer said the timing was right for Double Fine because, unlike in years past, they studio isn't working on one single, all - consuming game, but rather four smaller projects.
Fun trivia fact for those who don't know: James Cameron, who cut his teeth in Corman's studio, worked on the effects for Escape from New York, including a Manhattan skyline matte painting.
Developed in partnership with veteran fighting game studio Team NINJA from KOEI TECMO GAMES, DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT is a unique team - based brawler where players will work together to overcome their rivals and dominate the battlefield with strategic online * and offline play.
The second and the last studio film was Dune, which he went into knowing that he wouldn't have final cut, but assuming it would work out okay in the end anyway.
Work, I should add, the studios don't appear interested in doing.
Again, none of these are major studios in Hollywood, but these are big names who work on major projects publically coming out and not just calling for diversity and change in Hollywood, but using what power they have to make change happen.
That ended up not quite being the case, but as audiences at both Telluride and TIFF have subsequently discovered, it's a genuinely phenomenal piece of work, and one of the best films to come out of the studio system in years.
That could work for a studio that doesn't have interest in spending much money on a film that didn't cost even over $ 60 million to actually make, marketing excluded.
Also, in a weird note, Variety adds that one of the reasons Reynolds wanted to work with Netflix on this is that he won't have to deal with «the world press commitments that a major studio movie like Deadpool requires,» so he can film Six Underground and then immediately forget about it as he moves on to other projects he's more interested in.
It's not that working with the same people over and over again is a bad thing — in the old Hollywood studio system, that happened all the time, and the comedies of Preston Sturges, to name just one director, are filled with the same repeating cast — it's that there is a danger that your friends may not push you to make something interesting.
In a recent interview, he said indeed this is not a simple case of a borrowed engine going from a studio to another - it's a cooperation that will make the engine better for Guerrilla Games once Kojima Productions tech guys will have completed their work on Death Stranding.
In this session attendees will be able to ask and answer other studios about how they tackle these problems, what has or has not worked for them, and why.
That's more than the estimated 600 who worked on Assassin's Creed 3, which was developed across multiple studios, and is pretty startling when you consider that Ubisoft Montreal — one of if not the biggest developer in the world — employed about 2,500 people during the Assassin's Creed 3, Watch Dogs and Far Cry 3 era, including non-development staff.
What is making the headlines today is ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD, you are all aware of the sexual accusation around Kevin Spacey, Ridley Scott decided to reshoot all the scenes of Spacey with another actor, Christopher Plummer who was the first choice of the director but the studio executives wanted a bigger name, Plummer should shoot his scenes in the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his filIN THE WORLD, you are all aware of the sexual accusation around Kevin Spacey, Ridley Scott decided to reshoot all the scenes of Spacey with another actor, Christopher Plummer who was the first choice of the director but the studio executives wanted a bigger name, Plummer should shoot his scenes in the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his filin the comming weeks, it looks like they want to keep the december release date, and Michelle and Mark Whalberg are expected to do some reshoots, i don't think michelle began working on Venom yet, it's crazy but i think Ridley is right to cut out Spacey of his film.
However, even though it's never uninteresting and presents challenges in its interpretation, «The Red Turtle» is not on the same level as the studio's finest work.
While previously replaced directors have opted not to stay at Pixar following their removals, general manager and executive vice president of production Jim Morris seems optimistic about Peterson's future with the studio and notes that he's currently working on another directing project in development:
Baker protégé Rob Bottin's work on that film was arguably equal to that of his mentor (who left Bottin in charge of The Howling «s effects after he exited the project for the bigger - budget American Werewolf), and yet the Academy couldn't even be bothered to nominate him (or, perhaps more likely, its members simply couldn't bring themselves to watch a low - budget horror movie not put out by a major studio).
Based on his statement, it appears that he already had something in mind when he first approached the studio but due to «a lot of legal red tape,» it wasn't going to work out.
«Lay the Favorite» Synopsis: A ditzy thirtysomething stripper - turned - cocktail - waitress (Rebecca Hall) becomes involved with a group of geeky fiftyish men who have found a way to work the sportsbook system in Las Vegas to their advantage What You Need To Know: Directed by Stephen Frears («The Grifters,» «The Queen» «Tamara Drewe «-RRB-, a filmmaker who has admittedly had a hit - and - miss career, but featuring a pretty much all - star cast of Bruce Willis (always good in the hands of a real filmmaker), Rebecca Hall, Catherine Zeta - Jones, Vince Vaughn, Laura Prepon and Joshua Jackson, it's hard not to be intrigued by a mid-sized dramedy that's not being made by either a major studio or a mid-sized indie.
Neighbors is not the brightest or longest - lasting bulb in the Hollywood studio comedy firmament, but it works hard to ensure that its light - hearted, dirty - minded humor fills the picture from beginning to end.
Don't miss: Extras include a making of featurette, a «Keeping Up with the Joneses» featurette about star Toby Jones and director Rupert Jones, and a behind - the - scenes look at working in the studio.
Last but absolutely not least is Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides (1999), her remarkable feature film debut that was one of the best releases of its year and not only does it hold up, but it has been given a top grade reissue by Criterion and Paramount (I'm still celebrating the studio finally working with Criterion on a regular basis) in a Blu - ray edition as strong as when I first saw the film theatrically.
Ex Machina became that rare indie to take the Visual Effects Oscar over much bigger studio blockbusters, and it is nice to report that the ingenuity that went into that film hasn't been sacrificed now that he is working on a bigger scale with an Oscar - winning star on board in Natalie Portman.
Speaking as someone who found the studio's late - 2000s run of WALL - E, Up, and Toy Story 3 among the most impressive cinematic — and I don't merely mean animated — streaks of all time, I have high hopes for a return to form in 2015 with the long - in - the - works Inside Out by Pete Docter (Monsters Inc., Up).
Well, considering how Fox's 2015 Fantastic Four reboot bombed hard and how the previous duology of movies weren't well received either, it might be time for the studio to follow in Sony's footsteps and work with Marvel to bring the Fantastic Four into the MCU.
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