Enthralled by the evocative power of obscure
old film footage, Bill Morrison began haunting film archives in search of raw material for his avant - garde short films... read more
Not exact matches
Whether it's the collage artist who consciously dumps scraps into disorderly boxes or the
film editor who prefers
old - fashioned editing technology that forces him to scroll through more
footage to find the clip he thought he was looking for, all these artistic greats understand that disorder has one exceptionally valuable side effect — more serendipity.
Summary: After the attempted suicide of a 16 year -
old girl results in a coma, a
film crew set out to reveal what happened, leading them to discover
footage documenting the torment she suffered at the hands of a bully.
It was enjoyable but not a breakthrough composition in terms of the
film, sort of just standard fare biopic montage of interviews and
old photos with the main thread of the piece being the documentarian's
footage of Toback's then newest adventure in
film - making.
Offers some amazing
footage and a surprisingly cohesive narrative, considering that this was
old film stock newly discovered and reassembled by contemporary Swedish filmmakers.
This
film noir spoof takes
footage from the
old movies and mixes them with scenes of Steve Martin as a detective.
Because the
film is thirty years
old, there's a built - in curiosity value in seeing how its very young cast members look nowadays that lends the usual talking - heads
footage added appeal, and some behind - the - scenes stills add welcome context.
This
film boasts beautiful color
footage of
old Baja, before Pemex stations lined the Cuota and Libre.
We did a tonne of tests, with cameras and lenses — because we were using
old lenses — and did all this work with the post-production colourist who was messing with the
footage in New York and trying to establish what we wanted the
film to look like.
It's interesting to note that during
filming Deakins invented a new type of a combination of lenses, appropriately dubbed «Deakinizers,» which he used to produce the effect of
old camera
footages in several transitional shots throughout the
film.
«It will scare the living shit out of all of you,» Curtis said just before the first
footage was revealed in March, also calling the new
film «hella scary ``, and later describing it as «
old school meets new school with Laurie at the center of it... who has turned into a warrior.»
«Flying Carpets and Bowling Pin Dreams: The Dream Sequences of The Dude» (4:20, HD) briefly discusses the movie's two fantasy scenes, with actors recalling their
filming and, in
older footage, the Coens citing their influences.
In chronological order, it covers the design and evolution of Batman's vehicle in the DC comic books, the early
film serials, the 1960s TV show, the cartoons, and all eight movies, with input from various individuals of importance, including Christopher Nolan, Joel Schumacher, Adam West, the TV Batmobile's customizer George Barris, Tim Burton (in seemingly
old footage), Batman historians, crew members, stuntmen, comic book artists, Comic - Con attendees, and ventriloquist / Batmobile owner Jeff Dunham.
The lovely tribute to Carrie Fisher that helped kick off Star Wars Celebration 2017 on Thursday was mostly made of
old footage, interviews, and fond memories - but it also had a little treat for fans wondering what Leia will look like in the next
film.
Caine himself features prominently, both in clips from
old films and TV chat shows and in contemporary
footage.
Whereas that movie jumped on a current trend in its approach (found
footage), Dan Trachtenberg's
film feels much more
old - fashioned in its style, recalling genre pictures of the «50s and «60s.
Near the beginning of the
film, after a grim montage of
old newsreels and photos of southern black labor and lynching of blacks, a color fade takes us from archival
footage of blacks exiting a New Orleans train to a shot of Junior alone with his suitcase in front of the station.
It tells the chronological account of his career and his amazing stop motion animation and the
film that they were in, using a combination of interviews from Harryhausen, photos,
old test
footage, concept art, original props,
film footage, and interviews from other prominent directors, authors, and historians.
It's that
old question that comes up in «found
footage» movies: why is someone
filming this?
With abrupt cuts in music, jumpy editing that includes needless insertions of
old images and
footage, and random fading to black, the
film feels a bit all over the place at times.
It's very heartening, too, that the DVD features such a robust slate of bonus material, anchored by 50 minutes» worth of behind - the - scenes
footage that includes interviews with all the cast and crew, and charts the movie from inception (producer Ian Birkett was a
film school classmate of Andrews, and his
older brother Paul worked up the script) through pre-production work, shooting up in Canada, and post-production.
The color
footage used in the
film is primarily of Auschwitz in 1955, coming off as a ghost town of ghastliness; the
older, black - and - white scenes are the ones inspiring anger and revulsion, showing in rapid succession the rise of the Third Reich, the building of the camps, and the atrocities committed therein.
With vintage
film clips and studio
footage sprinkled throughout, the
old friends recall their experiences with plenty of amusing and insightful anecdotes.
Documenting the evil growing inside two ten - year
old twins, writer - director Christopher Denham's Home Movie creates a completely believable
film in the much - maligned found
footage genre, using mostly faux - Camcorder
footage shot during holidays or special celebrations — those times when people do actually
film things they want to keep as memories.
Eight of these scenes merely show extra
footage from scenes in the finished
film, but three, which show Tracy with her former friends, an early visit from Tracys dad, and Evie shunning one of Tracys
old friends, are worth watching.
Many of the
old special features are still there including the wonderful The Music of E.T. where you get to see
footage of Spielberg and John Williams around the piano as Williams gives the director a taste of what he has prepared for the soon to be legendary
film.
This spellbinding
film, a moving tribute to Alabama native Nelle Harper Lee, is packed with vintage stills,
footage, movie clips, radio bits, lovingly read excerpts, and interviews with more than 25 actors, novelists, celebrities, historians, friends, and family, including Lee's 99 - year -
old outspoken sister.
From the scenes and game
footage we have seen thus far, Rockstar has the very essence of the
old west, both from a historical stand point and of course some of the most iconic western
films we have seen over the years.
In the Boston Globe, Cate McQuaid reviews the
film: «Andrew Neel splices
old footage of interviews with his grandmother alongside his own talks with her sons, other family members, scholars, and friends.
He is renowned for the way he interweaves the past with the present in his
films, layering archival
film footage with original material, questioning
old narratives and constructing new ones.
The 29 - year -
old Chinese photographer Cao Fei, who is represented by the Lombard - Freid gallery in New York, has made a number of video portraits, including an 88 - minute
film of her father, a sculptor, incorporating
footage of him making a statue of Deng Xiaoping for an official revolutionary museum.
Last year's award went to 30 - year -
old film - maker Steve McQueen, whose exhibition included
footage of a tape recorder drifting off beneath a balloon and a house collapsing.
Glasgow - based Irish artist Duncan Campbell (5/2 to win), born 1972, the
oldest and perhaps the best known of the four, makes earnest documentary
films from existing
footage, focusing on powerful, controversial individuals such as Northern Irish Republican icon Bernadette Devlin and German economist Hans Tietmeyer.
Last year the Irish artist Duncan Campbell won the prize for «It for Others,» a video artwork that blends
old - fashioned educational
films with dance
footage choreographed by Michael Clark.
He's also mulling a Moon Dust companion piece, a cut of the
film using some of that
old footage that could screen concurrently, showing what is happening elsewhere on the resort.
Two keen nature lovers took it in turns to bang the back of an
old whaling drum to get the penguins running back and forth to get the best possible
film footage».
From historical US Senate studies, to half - century
old presidential reports, to extensive patents lists and undeniable
film footage of atmospheric spraying, proof of the ongoing climate engineering reality is there for any who do objective investigation.
The appellant was a barrister who had admitted taking video
footage with a camera which had been positioned in a rucksack to
film up the skirts of various women and a 14 - year -
old girl as they shopped in supermarkets.