Sentences with phrase «of film reeled»

The mass culture of film reeled across class, ethnic, racial, and regional lines, drawing one and all into shared stories and imbuing us with the sense that reality itself is as changeable and ephemeral as the names on the movie marquee.
Moyer: Yes excuse me, the excess mass gets converted into energy and quite a bit of energy, as anyone who's ever seen one of those film reels of hydrogen bombs going [off can][at] test; that is just a little bit of hydrogen converted into helium, and wow!
I've got a mini-poster of Pyramid Head with a strip of film reel on either side of the poster framed on my wall.
The plot of the film reels forth from Baby Doll's (Browning, A Series of Unfortunate Events) incarceration in a all - girls mental institution resulting from the death of her mother and accidental death of her younger sister while trying to keep her evil stepfather (Plunkett, Snakes on a Plane) from inflicting the kind of abuse on her he's been inflicting on her.
Students can color the film reels, and I have also had some students draw small pictures inside each section of the film reels.
Cánovas» seamless alternation between aspirational glamour and the visual language of the everyday is reminiscent of the flickering of a film reel, each image closely contemplated and carefully manipulated before it is reborn to the world.
Presented as part of the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival: Reiner Riedler's portraits of film reels and original negatives of classic films from the archive of the Deutsche Kinemathek.
«In Wake, boys lead on to desires through an alluring quick turn of a head or an antagonistic two - handed gesture that barks «come only,» as the lead of a film reel is suspended in its -LSB-...]
It wouldn't be an overstatement to suggest that digital filmmaking has revolutionized the way not only films are made, but also the manner in which they are consumed, a progression that's triggering the potential extinction of the film reel as filmmakers of yore knew it.

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A third film, The Law and the Prophets (McGraw - Hill Text Films, 1970; 51 min., 2 reels, color), not only offers a good summary of the Old Testament but also demonstrates the influence of the Bible on Western art, for, it shows great works of painting and sculpture inspired by the Bible.
That said, I still can't help but feel excited by the possibilities that a new reel of film, loaded into my mum's old Olympus, brings.
The manual set up of printed film after product changes can be time consuming and problematic for users of tray sealers, however by incorporating these settings into individual recipes in the screen, the Revolution automatically adjusts the reel position when the recipe is selected.
He had films of all the great receivers, and he'd devote a reel to each particular pattern.
And topping nearly every paper in sight were overflowing, old - school reels of football film, the silent movie type.
Lunch Line was also recently selected as one of six films to participate in the Whole Foods «Do Something Reel» traveling film festival (the films will screen together at independent cinemas in more than 40 cities in Aprl / May).
Huntsman is cutting against the grain with his online strategy, using an unconventional web presence that places a heavy emphasis on Internet videos that look a bit like they came from the outtake reel of a documentary film.
Researchers from the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University and EMBL Heidelberg now managed for the first time to isolate and film the process, and witnessed — in real time — how a single protein complex called condensin reels in DNA to extrude a loop.
For example, when you look at a person's profile, you can see a lot of icons with numbers beside them: a question mark, a people icon, a book, a film reel, a television, and a camera.
Rounding out the bonus features are a Gag Reel, a digital copy of the film, and some online Blu - ray Live features.
An interestinbg if problematic film, whose last reel breaks free from the narrative to take on a more primitive line that recalls episodes out of TV's Outer limits or Twlight Zone.
The whole film is that classic wacky genius you expect with Aykroyd and his unique thinking along with his amazing ability to reel off large segments of dialog without pause or fault.
Fans of the typical Judd Apatow special features will love the Blu - ray release of «The Five - Year Engagement,» which includes 45 minutes of deleted scenes, another 45 minutes of extended and alternate scenes, and other usual suspects like a gag reel, Line - O-Rama, and a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy of the film.
Liosgate gives us a gag reel, a look at the making of the movie, a scoop on what it's like directing a Tommy Wiseau film, and a featurette highlighting the many talents of Wiseau.
Actually, there are several edits in the movie: since a reel of film was divided into two ten - minute minireels back in 1948, the internal reel - breaks are «fudged» by having a dark object briefly obscure the camera lens, sustaining the illusion that no editing has taken place.
Tom Welles (Cage) is a family man with a modest home - based private investigation business living a simple life in Pennsylvania — until a reel of crudely shot eight millimeter film sends him down a...
Though many of his feature - film assignments were bits, Van Zandt was permitted generous screen time in his many appearances in two - reel comedies.
Within the film's final reel, Darwin sits down and writes his book in what seems to be an abnormal burst of energy.
Attempting to recreate the experience of watching a stage play, but with the camera roaming amongst its players, Hitchcock shot the movie in a series of ten - minute takes, a time period limited only by the length of a reel of film.
By the late teens he was helming a series of notable films starring William Farnum, ranging from historic adaptations (a seven - reel version of A Tale Of Two Cities [1917] and a ten - reel Les Miserables [1918]-RRB- to Zane Grey westerns (Riders of the Purple Sage [1918], The Rainbow Trail [1918]-RRBof notable films starring William Farnum, ranging from historic adaptations (a seven - reel version of A Tale Of Two Cities [1917] and a ten - reel Les Miserables [1918]-RRB- to Zane Grey westerns (Riders of the Purple Sage [1918], The Rainbow Trail [1918]-RRBof A Tale Of Two Cities [1917] and a ten - reel Les Miserables [1918]-RRB- to Zane Grey westerns (Riders of the Purple Sage [1918], The Rainbow Trail [1918]-RRBOf Two Cities [1917] and a ten - reel Les Miserables [1918]-RRB- to Zane Grey westerns (Riders of the Purple Sage [1918], The Rainbow Trail [1918]-RRBof the Purple Sage [1918], The Rainbow Trail [1918]-RRB-.
The cast go from room to room discussing stuff, from location to location looking at stuff, explaining scenarios to each other, lots of driving around and of course the other obligatory scene where everyone watches an old educational news film reel about their enemy and how it lives.
For what it's worth, The Hills Have Eyes II's unrated DVD features four minutes of deleted scenes (nothing the least bit distinguishable from what finally wound up the film) and a short gag reel (again, could've plugged it into the picture proper with no disruption to continuity — or lack thereof).
In addition, one of the organization's core values is identifying new talent and nurturing young filmmakers by awarding promising talent with «Directorial Debut» and «Breakthrough Actor» awards as well as grants to rising film students and by facilitating community outreach through the support of organizations such as The Ghetto Film School, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking, and Educational Video Center.
Attendees will first be treated to a never - before - seen reel featuring some of the thrilling moments from the much - anticipated film.
This film by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud — the team behind Oscar - nominated Winged Migration — is nothing if not a beautiful 84 minute clip reel of the nature's very own CGI.
What the film lacks is genuine suspense, because for all of its twists and turns, the set - up never reels us in effectively enough to bother paying attention when things become odd, and all interest is jettisoned in time for the epilogue where all is supposed to be explained.
If anything, the tiny - budgeted film (though not that poor considering the filmmakers licensed a David Bowie song) is a sizzle reel for Josh Trank who shows he can do on a fraction of the budget what many directors in Hollywood can't do with hundreds of millions.
For the release of the film, Reel FX Creative Studios, Relativity Media and Odd City Entertainment teamed up to produce a great screen print from one of our favorite artists, Graham Erwin!
The film follows them all through tragedy and turmoil, connecting their fates through a thread of circumstances, some of which seem contrived and better suited to the pages of a book than the reels of a movie.
Both offer better writing and performances, as well as bigger budgets, but through the addition of scratches to the film print and the use of missing reels during key plot points, the experience has been replicated as best as possible without alienating the mainstream crowd.
The film is highlighted by Leon Errol's classic «rubber legs» routine, which was already familiar to aficionados of Errol's two - reel comedy escapades.
Lois Weber's and Paramount's 4 - reel silent film Hypocrites (1914) featured full female nudity in the guise of an unclad lady (Margaret Edwards)- «the Naked Truth» - who occasionally appeared as a transitional plot element between scenes.
Details Cinemark Theaters and Paramount Studios continue their Reel Classics summer film series with a screening of a digitally restored print of the musical - themed compilation That's Entertainment (1974), 2 and... Continue reading →
This video spells out much of the film — in fact it feels like a sales reel.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an «unnecessarily extended» cut of the film, a blooper reel, music videos and some other goofy bits, but nothing really substantial.
Parts of it feel slapped together and the last 15 - 20 minutes seem like the last reel of a totally different film.
The premiere's yakker concentrates on the presentation reel submitted to The WB (and Spielberg, for clearance on the use of E.T. and posters for his films) and items specific to the pilot, such as Steve Miner's direction and Williams's sundress pulling a Seven Year Itch.
The first reel of the film is taken up by a big wedding scene, bringing together two token gay characters who hated each other throughout the series and are now inexplicably exchanging vows before the holy vessel of Liza Minnelli — who also performs at the party with a hideous cover of «All the Single Ladies».
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also features a lively audio commentary with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
The film opens and closes with a film reel filter and flickering, showing us exactly what type of film it is.
After a number of archival film elements were scanned at 4K resolution at Warner Bros.» in - house Motion Picture Imaging lab in Burbank, the original camera negative of the film came to light, providing the basis for the majority of the restoration — that is, until the negative's inferior final reel necessitated dipping into another archive altogether.
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