Sentences with phrase «productions shot using»

We usually see 3 different type of scam videos, the first and most expensive are lengthy video productions shot using hired local actors, complete with rented office spaces, mansions, and cars.

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When Williams created «Cool Flash for the Hot Flash» topical cream as a natural solution for hot flashes, he drew upon an unusual remedy an on - set medic used when he was shooting a production in sweltering desert heat as his inspiration for the product.
Shot in Panama using members of the Embera tribe for all but a few key roles, the movie is a stirring, lush production that elevates the visual storytelling portfolio of independent Christian movies.
For this post, I was using a dinky test production point and shoot made by Kodak, but starting with the White Velvet Cupcakes with Earl Grey Buttercream, I am using a Nikon d3100.
Immediately following the photo shoot, the attendees» faces were superimposed onto the comic book characters» hand - drawn bodies using Photoshop technology rarely seen at tradeshows or used on such large - scale productions.
That is to say, even if all of the kangaroos shot under the commercial quotas each year were used for human consumption, this would be an almost insignificant fraction of Australia's annual red meat production, less than 2 %.
At present, only an insignificant amount of that meat production is going for human use, and most of it is staying in the paddocks where the animals are shot.
Asked to explain the specific purchases noted in the Moreland documents, Joe Bachmeier, a spokesman for Ball, responded in an email, «The clothing purchases were for campaign use, including campaign photos, television shoots and production.
Like other cells, cancer cells boost their production of HSPs in response to stress, but whether they use HSF1 to call the shots wasn't certain.
But giving them booster shots of leptin reduced the efficiency with which their muscles used energy to predieting levels and restored the volunteers» adrenaline production.
THE NEW MUTANTS director Josh Boone shared a few storyboards used during production to set up shots for filming.
The experience and freedom this gave the director ultimately allowing him to create whatever he envisaged without the restrictions of spiralling budgets or the worry of having missed a shot or used the wrong camera angle was all but absent due to the fact that this could now all be done in post production on computer.
Beginning with «Easy Rider» (photographed by Kovács), they helped redefine the way movies looked, from grabbing shots on the fly for young directors making personal films on low budgets to using natural light to give a heightened realism to their studio productions.
The film was major flop, quite a surprise given the talent at work here, including screenwriter Carole Eastman (under the psuednym Adrian Joyce, which she also used on The Shooting) and production designer Richard Sylbert, who gives the west coast settings a low - rent, sun - baked handsomeness.
Along with Coney Island, the production used a stage as part of the six - week shoot, which is typical for Allen.
To further ensure a sense of realism, the production used real babies for every shot of Margo's infant daughter.
At the recent press day, Core, Ramirez, Bracey, wingsuit stunt pilot Jeb Corliss, professional free climber Chris Sharma, Alcon producers Andrew A. Kosove and Broderick Johnson, and 2nd unit director Philip Boston talked about how they went about creating the ultimate sports movie, how the actors viewed their characters and built the bro - mance, the challenges of coordinating a production that shot around the world in 11 countries and on 4 continents, why all the 2nd unit work was shot prior to the first unit work, why vision and authenticity were paramount, why the imagination, energy and focus required to shoot a film in camera is much greater than when visual effects are used everywhere, and why it took courage to make this film.
At a recent roundtable interview, Anderson and production designer Adam Stockhausen talked about how the project first came together, what inspired the story, the influence of Viennese writer Stefan Zweig's work on the multi-layered storytelling approach, their collaboration on the vision for the movie, how they created this rich, lush cinematic world and brought the audience into it, how Anderson cultivated a communal atmosphere on set and made available a large selection of books and films to the cast during production, Stockhausen's favorite day of shooting, and the challenge of using different aspect ratios.
Shot on the relatively new Arri Alexa, the same digital camera that was used for Melancholia and Drive, Jack and Jill looks at least as crisp as any promos the main character might have made himself, if such praise can be lavished upon such a slapdash production, much of which appears to have used the first take every time.
The production code - name for the shoot is Space Bears, referring to an SNL sketch that used that term for Ewoks from Return of The Jedi.
hooping that she'll be able to use his facilities afterhours to shoot and edit her own legitimate production.
The choice to shoot the musical numbers entirely live on set without lip syncing or the use of ADR in post production ultimately reinventing the movie musical is to the director's credit.
The Revenant, shot over the course of a few months in the largely untouched wilderness surrounding Calgary, was filmed entirely using natural lighting at the expense of the production's flexibility.
We talked about the inspiration behind the film, the methods they used to shoot the film as well as how they overcame the fear of being shut down during the production of the film.
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.
There's also a extensive still gallery, featuring myriad publicity shots of the film's characters; production stills, with shots of Darkness from the U.S. version's early scenes and material from the U.S. - used Pygmy scenes; and continuity Polaroids -LRB-!).
«The Legend of Van Helsing» has Sommers explaining in concise terms his own reworking of Abraham Van Helsing, and the clip makes generous use of Universal monster flicks (capped by a cross-promotion shot after the credits), plus some behind - the - scenes production shots and blooper materials.
These shots show the car at a later stage in its development, at which point the production body would ordinarily come into play, but this particular car is still using a standard A-class shell.
In addition to providing vehicles for the movie production, General Motors also allowed filmmakers to use GM locations for shooting including the GM Design Center at the Warren Technical Center, Milford Proving Grounds and the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant.
The miniature versions of the A 45 AMG Edition 1, CLA 45 AMG Edition 1, C63 AMG Black Series, CLS 63 AMG Shooting Brake and G65 AMG are manufactured by model car design specialist GT Spirit and have been developed using original design data of Mercedes - AMG production vehicles.
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Forty - two hours of tape were shot over 42 nights using infra - red lenses, and reveal the basic preconditions for his artistic production: his empty studio.
To produce a kind of rupture in this endless loop of image production and apprehension of nature, Opie uses different cameras — the portraits are shot with a digital 35 mm, Hasselblad, and the landscapes with a wider - angle, Canon DS — and then allows the focus to blur.
During the 1970s, Polke slowed his art production in favor of travel to Afghanistan, Brazil, France, Pakistan, and the U.S., where he shot photographs (using a handheld 35 mm Leica camera)[7] and film footage that he would incorporate in his subsequent works during the 1980s.
«Before production started, we shot the entire stadium using 360 spheres [to preserve the art],» says Andy Bird, creative chief at Publicis New York.
On a technical note, the production was shot using three - perf film (normal 35 mm motion picture stock but the image area takes up three instead of the standard four sprocket holes), thereby using 25 % less film and chemicals to shoot and process.
China's soy production, however, has barely budged since 1995, while soy use (mostly for feed rations) has shot up fivefold.
To capture all of this, the production crew shot the footage simultaneously using seven separate cameras.
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Kaplan said movie and television production companies often use the town for shoots.
Basically, the company sends out filmmakers to shoot high - quality video of neighborhoods across the country, using the material to create productions that showcase your listing.
Their office also includes a video production studio where agents learn how to shoot and edit video using iMovie on mobile devices and computers.
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