Not exact matches
At the Toronto launch
of Johnnie Walker Platinum, brand ambassador Ewan Gunn cut his
presentation short in favour
of a
film.
Watch the classic
short film «Tugboat Mickey» and the feature
presentation «The Many Adventures
of Winnie the Pooh».
But he also spends time making
short films describing the work
of his former academic colleagues and other scientists,
films that they use in PowerPoint
presentations or for the media.
Probably one where editors can consume runway shows,
presentations, and newer, fresher forms
of collection storytelling like
short films, pop - up shops, and, hey!
While the added resolution
of a 16x9 - enhanced
presentation usually entails additional efforts to keep an old
film looking snazzy, The Shaggy D.A.'s transfer falls
short of digital perfection by a bit.
For the Full Slate
of films including Narrative Features, Documentary Features,
Shorts and Special
Presentations go here.
Disney's combo pack delivers a dynamite
presentation of the
film in four formats plus a strong hour
of bonus features including the winning original
short.
The
film itself receives a welcome (though
short of excellent) anamorphic transfer and a solid (but not the most dynamic) audio
presentation.
DAVID CRONENBERG»S EARLY WORKS: BLU - RAY DISC 3 AND DVD DISC 4 [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE]: • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD
presentation of four Cronenberg
films • Transfer (1966) & From the Drain (1967), Cronenberg's previously unavailable
short films newly restored by the Toronto International Film Festival [7 & 12 mins] • Stereo (1969) & Crimes
of the Future (1970): Cronenberg's early amateur feature
films, shot in and around his university campus, prefigure his later work's concerns with strange institutions (much like Videodrome's Spectacular Optical) as well as male / female separation (Dead Ringers) and ESP (Scanners).
The
film's kid - friendly
presentation, in which the bears are personified, is highly reminiscent
of the True - Life Adventures
films that won Walt Disney a number
of Two - Reel
Short Subject and Documentary Feature Academy Awards in the 1950s.
The centrepiece
of the
presentation is a collection
of six
short featurettes that cover some
of the creator philosophies
of the series and
film (interviewed are director Shinichiro Watanabe, acting the fool in shades, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, who offers the best insights in general, and both sets
of voice actors: American and Japanese).
NEXT TEXFEST
PRESENTATION — Screening
of Anna Terry's music video
short film SWEETER ON THE VINE on Monday, November 20th, at 6:00 pm at the Angelika
Film Center Dallas.
The Blu - ray
of «The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey» comes with a bare - bones Blu - ray as well as a second disc that features a
short making -
of video and a feature - length
presentation of the
film's production diaries.
The event kicks off at the Whitney, with a screening
of the Ira Sachs
film Last Address (2010) and a
presentation of short video clips providing background on each site the walk will visit.
Following the
presentations of Shelly Silver (2015), Akram Zaatari (2016), and Vincent Dieutre (2017), this year's 40th edition will be devoted to Tacita Dean's 16 mm and 35 mm
films, and will feature screenings
of The Uncles (2004), Kodak (2006), Craneway Event (2009), Event for a Stage (2015), among others, as well as some
of the artist's
short films, including the 35 mm premiere
of His Picture in Little (2017) and Providence (2017).
Saturday afternoon's events at the Museum
of Fine Arts, Houston, 1 - 6 pm, include a series
of presentations, discussions and
short films.
This rare
presentation of Ruscha's 1975
short film Miracle centers on a day in the life
of an auto mechanic (played by artist Jim Ganzer), who has a transformative experience while working on the engine
of a Ford Mustang.
Similarly, his
short film Sigmar, that opens his Turner prize
presentation, isn't so much about German painter Sigmar Polke as it is about Campbell's experience
of looking at his work, and imagining what Polke's drawings would say if they could speak.
The artist herself adds that she was involved in «a lot
of presentations with the Capacete group in Rio de Janeiro» and did four
short films in Brazil: Plages, inspired by Burle Marx's great design for the Copacabana beachfront; Marquise, in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo, Gloria in Praça Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília at Parque da Cidade, which is part
of the Moderna Museet collection in Stockholm.»
Accompanying the exhibition, on Sunday there was a special
presentation of Marfa Voices (2010), a
short documentary
film by Rainer Judd, the late artist's daughter and president
of the Judd Foundation.
For this Tuesday Evenings
presentation, «Painting Beyond Reason,» Phillips addresses a selection
of works spanning his career, with an emphasis on his most recent shows at White Cube in London and Gagosian Gallery in New York and three
short films.
* Responsible for the look and style for FOX Sports (regarded as the industry leader), 1994 - 2008 * Oversaw the majority
of segments and
presentations, including a groundbreaking 3 - D sports
film using Director James Cameron's 3 - D technology & multiple Super Bowls creative content - Long &
Short Form.