Sentences with phrase «production shot up»

U.S. ethanol production shot up by more than 3 billion gallons (150 %) between 2001 and 2006, and corn production increased 11 %, while total U.S. harvested cropland fell by about 2 % in the same period.
Utility production shot up 5.6 % last month, the most...
The hormone that regulates our circadian rhythm, melatonin production shoots up at night to tell the body that it's time for bed and decreases in the morning as a signal to wake up.

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That might not sound like much but when you look at cultural production on a per capita basis, Canada shoots up to fourth.
But while individual companies hope to attract investors and boost profits by ratcheting up production, the industry as a whole is shooting itself in the foot.
The most elementary processes in media production, from the choice of the medium itself to shooting, cutting, synchronization, dubbing, right up to distribution, are all operations carried out on the raw material.
Most marginal field producers are producing above $ 30 / barrel, and with pipeline vandalism activities, costs will shoot up by another $ 10 / barrel, so oil production now is not sustainable.»
When the scientists applied nitroglycerin patches, which cause increased blood flow to the skin, to nine normal mice breathing air with adequate oxygen, EPO and red blood cell levels shot up, confirming that diverting blood into the skin drives the production of EPO.
It had gone from economic oblivion to the production of over 10 percent of the nation's oil production in little more than a decade, and natural gas production had shot up with it.
Red light can reduce your sebum production and clogged pores, UNLESS the intensity is too high, in which case your inner layers of skin will dry out and sebum production will shoot up.
In any shot that isn't a close - up, the transfer doesn't quite scream HD, although the aesthetic of the film as a whole, a definite throwback to the 70s style of indie filmmaking, doesn't necessarily lend itself as fair competition to a more polished 21st century production.
Most of his appearances of the»50s were in Italian or European productions that seldom saw the light of day in English - speaking countries, though he later showed up in a number of Hollywood - financed films which required Italian or Spanish location shoots.
1 ON 1 BOXING TV «Guns Down, Hands Up» Which means to find a hobby or interest you love like Boxing, Music videos, Film Production, to reduce the violence of gangs and shootings in America.
In the world of live - action films, changing a director when a film is already in production is rare, though it happened this year on the independent western «Jane Got a Gun,» when Gavin O'Connor replaced director Lynne Ramsay after she failed to show up on the first day of shooting in New Mexico.
Pitof began his career shooting softcore pornography for cheap and then gussying it up in post to create the illusion of production values.
It was both from a practicality standpoint of the actual shooting and from the performers and everything that happens when a movie that's a little bit more run and gun like this one is, it ends up getting shaken during the production and the post ended up skewing more towards the comedy than even the original intent.
Wide span shots of gorgeous production design flawlessly set the scene, but then Hooper comes in for the close - up, revealing even the tiniest of details, whether it be the grain in the walls or a facial blemish.
I enjoyed Krantz's effort to inform his audience about locations (the film was shot in Spokane, Washington) and production challenges, chatting up the trials of his low budget and the complexity of the script.
THE NEW MUTANTS director Josh Boone shared a few storyboards used during production to set up shots for filming.
Borsos was then the first director to work on an adaptation of The Cider House Rules, which was on the point of being shot when the bottom fell out of the production, and they had to close up and leave Montréal, where they were scheduled to shoot in a matter of just weeks.
While there was some speculation that The Dark Knight Rises would shoot in New Orleans, the production has passed on the city and will set up shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
«Official Secrets» After halting production in 2016 for unknown reasons, Raindog Films is again lining up to shoot their feature «Official Secrets.»
Ben Affleck throws a double - punch in this production, acting as both director and playing real life CIA agent Tony Mendez, the man who came up with a crazy rescue idea that involved a fake film script as an excuse to go to Iran to scout shooting locations.
Any close - up shots inside the cockpit of the cars are a meaningless visual frame of generic production line characters.
Greater Philadelphia Film Office executive director Sharon Pinkenson said that if all goes to plan, the film should shoot in Pennsylvania «We fully expect to be hosting the production of M. Night Shyamalan's follow up film to Unbreakable and Split entitled Glass,» Pinkenson said in an e-mail.
Last fall, the actor caught our attention by calling the shoot «great» and «absolute fucking chaos,» and he's now offered up a few more tantalizing observations about the production on what kind of movie PTA may be delivering.
Lots of shots of an old Moog production board and behind - the - scenes bits of Jagger cutting up with Cammell constitute the bulk, such as it is.
And because both Infinity War movies begin production soon (they're shooting 1 and 2 simultaneously), Marvel is no doubt gearing up to begin casting Captain Marvel.
He began production with DP Ellen Kuras, ASC, shooting a considerable amount of interview material with up to ten cameras at a time.
Now last year while Marvel's Ant - Man was wrapping up production the magazine Starlog got word on a potential post-credit cameo that was in the shooting script for the film.
He's following up, and expanding upon, Dave Kehr's New York Times article on Steven Soderbergh's decision to shoot his film «The Good German» as if it were a Michael Curtiz studio production in the late 1940s.
Daniel Casey (Kin) wrote the script for The Heavy, which is gearing up to start production later this year with Avery calling the shots.
The Blu - ray features the 19 - minute featurette «The 12 Year Project,» made up of interviews with the director and the cast (often interviewing one another on camera) over the course of production, from year one to year twelve, and the 52 - minute «Q&A with Richard Linklater and the Cast,» shot after a screening of the film at L.A.'s Cinefamily on June 15, 2014.
Right from the start you know you are in good hands as Branagh, with prime help from cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos and production designer Jim Clay, sets up a couple of dazzling continuous tracking shots in which we are introduced to this magnificent train as well as the passengers — all of whom soon will be suspects.
It's astonishing to hear Deakins self - flagellate over shots in this movie, and to learn that the production exposed less than 250,000 feet of film in this era of Knocked Up exposing over a million.
A generous section of full - screen Galleries is divvied up into numerous sub-sections - «Production Stills» (55 pictures); shots of an Old Yeller comic book under «Publishing» (13 stills); «Biographies» (43 frames) for Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire, Fess Parker, Kevin Corcoran, Beverly Washburn, and Chuck Connors (strangely, the remaining cast member, Jeff York — who also played with Parker in the «Davy Crockett» series — is not included); lobby cards, posters, and merchandise in «Advertising» (17 stills); fan letters to Fred Gipson and invitations for early movie screenings found within «Documents» (30 stills).
«Shooting Through It» (11:18) focuses on the technical challenges of design and photography on this all - practical production, from dealing with the cold weather to getting equipment up snowy slopes in winter.
Coppola picked up the stylized color palettes for The Godfather movies, where the sepia became an idealized past contrasted with the chilly present of Michael's corruption, and brought Storaro over to shoot Apocalypse Now, while Paul Schrader reached out to production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti to be his «visual consultant» on American Gigolo and Cat People, films with defining, carefully painted color palettes.
«Exfiltration» specialist Tony Mendez (Affleck) finally comes up with the «best bad idea» possible: collaborate with some Hollywood heavyweights (Goodman, Arkin), in order to create the illusion that Mendez and his fellow agents are actually members of a big - time, sci - fi blockbuster production (titled «Argo») who are scouting out shooting locations in Iran — as a cover for their high - stakes rescue operation.
Touting the unique production angle that had Linklater shooting this film for 11 years, using the same actors, including Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette, the trailer is basically a highlight reel of a film that perfectly encapsulates what it's like to grow up, without hitting all the cliche trials and tribulations that we've seen countless times before.
Rather than stay home with the kids again, as she had on past productions abroad, Corfixen picks up the family and relocates to Bangkok, attached to her husband for the duration of the shoot.
An unconfirmed report from the Wrap states that «Gambit» star and producer Channing Tatum is considering backing out of the project, just as the production has firmed up a budget and shooting schedule.
«The hallway shots were really tricky to do,» said Deakins, principally because the corridor had to go up in flames during the production.
Also before the Devil's Tower location was chosen, Spielberg initially envisioned having the Mothership land in a small town between two fast - food restaurants, but dismissed the idea after production designer Joe Alves mocked up the shot.
Its creators hope the film, which wrapped up production the day before the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, will spark a conversation around what it takes to break the cycle of fear that grips so many communities.
We figured as much when we sat down with Kia's European Marketing Chief, Artur Martins, at Frankfurt, and asked him straight up whether a shooting brake is a serious contender for production.
Even without the binary hot - rodding, you've got two coca farms worth of endorphin production up there and the only thing keeping you from shot gunning it right into your heart is your discretion and the local gendarmes.
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- Ken Watanabe has joined the cast, taking on the role of Detective Yoshida - Rob Letterman (Goosebumps) is directing the project - due to start shooting this month in London - when Justice Smith's character in the movie has his father kidnapped, the teen teams up with Pikachu in order to find him - Nicole Perlman and Alex Hirsch wrote the script with Eric Pearson and Tom McCarthy having completed production polishes - Mary Parent and Cale Boyter are producing for Legendary - Joe Caracciolo Jr. and Pokemon's Tsunekazu Ishihara are executive producing - Legendary's Alexandra Mendes will co-produce
I'm unsure when we'll get to the full production, or if there's even a lot more footage that's been shot than we've already seen, but based on the little info I was able to find online, First Person Shooter was meant to wrap up development this year and received funding from Film Agency for Wales.
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