Sentences with phrase «project filming people»

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Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award - winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ young people (ages 13 - 24).
Marisa Miller Wolfson, creator of the award winning documentary film Vegucated, took some time out to talk with me at the New York Green Festival about her film, her next projects, what inspires her, and easy first steps for people to take to transition to a healthier way of eating for personal health, the planet and the animals.
But first I want to make a success of this film, and hope people think it's worth giving me a shot at doing something else; we have a couple of projects we're looking at.
«They are not the same films that most people are used to seeing,» says Alex Wellerstein, a historian of science at the Stevens Institute of Technology who is not involved with the project.
The project resulted in the production of Children's and Young People's Manifestos, the staging of several stakeholder events, a six - minute film, Ten Tips for the Insurance Sector on how to better support flood - affected children and young people, and the development of a flood suitcase «toolkit» for use in schools and youth cePeople's Manifestos, the staging of several stakeholder events, a six - minute film, Ten Tips for the Insurance Sector on how to better support flood - affected children and young people, and the development of a flood suitcase «toolkit» for use in schools and youth cepeople, and the development of a flood suitcase «toolkit» for use in schools and youth centres.
The film was created by the non-profit Jubilee Project in efforts to help people feel confident in their own skin.
ALSO one other thing I thought of after I filmed this video is that I know a big reason why people do project panning is to prevent themselves from spending / buying more makeup when they don't need to or to use what they have before buying more.
We don't want to say anything more — and frankly, the trailer makes it difficult to intuit much, save for some mysterious affliction that seems to render people immobile — but our film critic A.A. Dowd caught the film at Cannes this year and praised it, saying Lanthimos «brings a thunderous, quaking dread to every square inch» of his latest project, like a «twisted slow - burn Cape Fear.»
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
He would eventually meet with a slew of producers and industry people about developing the project into a feature film.
People accused Ryan of nepotism, of course, but actually, the film was always conceived as a father / daughter pairing: It originally was to have starred Paul Newman and his daughter, Nell Potts, but they left the project when director John Huston quit.
It's a mysterious, enigmatic film, but at one point, we see Jeff, and people perhaps make their minds up about what they think the project is.
It's an instant cult classic that I can see a lot of people discovering on the home video front and not so much theatrically, which is a shame, because films like this need audiences support to help fund future projects for talented filmmakers like Martin McDonagh.
For a film about people living on the fringe in a squalid bubble, «The Florida Project» has a dreamy innocence and ends on an extremely moving note that's somewhat hopeful.
Considering this is the first film project Tom Hanks has written and directed, he takes an incredible risk by casting a virtually nameless group of young people — yet that's exactly what makes this film so believable.
Making history, however, are the foreign film «A Fantastic Woman» and feature documentary «Strong Island,» projects with transgender voices, making it quite possible that the work of an openly trans person could earn one of the industry's top prizes in March.
Of the 24 people hired to write, direct, or otherwise lead a Star Wars film, including upcoming projects, 23 were white men.
With just one film under his belt, Krasinski might not have been the most obvious choice, but the actor had so connected with the material that Strouse felt confident that he was the right person to finally bring the project to fruition.
The film makes a tough point about how American sporting culture cares less about a person's upbringing, the quality of a person's abilities and even their talents than the wholesome image they project.
«All the people involved in the film have much a greater concern for Madeleine than we do for the release of our project.
Nochimson's article details the origins of this «eternal studio in the Eternal City» (it was movie - mad Mussolini's baby), its brief role as housing for people displaced by World War II, and its reemergence as a major site of spectacular movie projects, not only for Federico Fellini (whose La dolce vita, Amarcord, and And the Ship Sails On are just three of the many projects he filmed partly there) but also for Jean Renoir (The Golden Coach) and Bernardo Bertolucci (The Last Emperor).
Stunt coordinators are former (or current) stunt people who help find other stunt people for various film, television or theatrical projects.
Every week on Kickstarter, tens of thousands of people pledge millions of dollars and help bring creative projects from the worlds of music, film, art, technology, design, food, publishing and other creative fields to life.
The box set's excellent making - of documentary makes it clear that the people who made this film went into the project knowing next to nothing about their subject.
While the followup movie doesn't have the same luxury of time with regard to promotional activities compared to its predecessor — given that it's sandwiched by two other tentpole films: Marvel Studios» Avengers: Infinity War and Lucasfilm's Solo: A Star Wars Story — Reynolds, and his team are doing a great job making sure that their latest project generates buzz that would entice people to see it opening weekend.
With the highly anticipated new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter and arriving in theaters in October 2018, about to begin filming, co-writer Danny McBride has just revealed a few new details about the project, mostly confirming what Carpenter already said, that the new film will in fact present an «alternate» version of events following the original 1978 Halloween, ignoring all existing sequels, and he's really hoping it doesn't «piss people off».
The Florida Project is a film about broken people, people who live in extreme poverty in a country that should be looking out for them.
After sides are drawn, the film loses some steam — just as it should be getting more intense — but people like Hammer, Murphy, Larson and Copley provide momentum just through their sheer commitment to the project.
The project is now reportedly in the hands of a mix of people, including the film's co-director Peter Sohn (known equally well for his behind - the - scenes animation work as for voicing characters like Emile in Ratatouille), Lee Unkrich, and John Lasseter himself.
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role, how playing a real - life person informed her approach to the character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most about working with Renner, what she learned about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their story, her new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
Though it centers on people of Greek extract, little, if any, of the film actually takes place on the country's soil; instead, part two of his projected trilogy, which began with 2004's The Weeping Meadow, is set in Rome, New York, Berlin, the former Soviet Union, and various other locales around the globe.
At the film's recent press day, McKay, Lewis, Bale, Carell, Gosling, Hamish Linklater, Jeremy Strong, producer Jeremy Kleiner, and screenwriter Charles Randolph talked about turning the book into a movie and adapting it to the screen, why McKay was the right person to direct, what drew them to the project, how the actors met their real - life counterparts in preparation for their roles, the decision to combine a cinema verite documentary approach with other stylized elements, breaking the fourth wall, and using celebrities and pop culture figures as an entertaining storytelling device to explain complex financial concepts to the audience.
At the film's recent press day, Costner talked about the appeal of playing Coach White, Niki Caro's directing style, the bond that developed between all the actors during filming, the pivotal role a coach can play in a young person's life, the Jim White - type coaches who influenced Costner's life in a positive way, what he learned about Latino culture growing up in Visalia, why he waits for projects to come along that he can really respond to irrespective of genre, the biggest cultural gap he experienced on this film, and how sports movies allow us to address other issues within the wider society.
After all, the nicest person in the film is Tracy Letts as the father, not unlike the nicest person in The Florida Project being Willem Dafoe.
With these three films, though, it feels more like we're watching a person's life being projected on the screen.
Along with exec producer Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (and Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi) writer Lawrence Kasdan, Hardwick generally gushed with the trio for a while about how momentous this project is, the significance of the Star Wars legacy and the wonder of the people who are involved in this new round of Star Wars films.
Having studied film making in college, for my first projects, I too just had people walk around, focusing more on their expressions and the settings.
The project is 355, which is scouting investors at the Cannes film market and had a splashy presentation yesterday to entice people to buy into the targeted $ 75 + million budget.
Empire comes to Fox with an interesting pedigree: It was created by Danny Strong (who's written multiple award - winning projects for HBO) and Lee Daniels, who made Precious and The Butler — both films with a sheen of prestige, but both films to which people reacted in complex ways.
The film chronicles a leg of the «Inside Outside Project,» a roving art initiative in which the accomplished French street artist JR makes enormous portraits of people he meets and pastes them onto buildings and walls, each of them reaching several stories high.
The film chronicles a leg of the «Inside Outside Project,» a roving art initiative in which JR makes enormous portraits of people he meets and pastes them onto buildings and walls.
Thompson first gained big popularity in the 2014 film Dear White People and has since appeared in critically acclaimed projects like Selma, Creed, and HBO's Westworld.
His next two are a sequel and a remake of two cult classic films in the hard sci - fi genre that will only continue to stretch your minds and cinematic intelligence with the upcoming Blade Runner 2049 starring Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, and a crap ton of other people while his next project is the Watchmen of sci - fi movies where people fear that a faithful adaptation and remake of Dune feels near impossible, but if there was somebody to do it, it's Denis.
Because the key people involved with the project are mainly known for their comedic work, the assumption was that Ant - Man would be more of an out - and - out comedy than the other Marvel films.
Above all I am grateful for the veritable family that formed around Tramontane, the people who embraced the project with all sincerity and faith — and brought joy to the process of making a film.
But on this blustery Brooklyn afternoon in November, the 34 - year - old English - born actress — surprisingly delicate in person, given the strength she projects on film — is perched on a window seat in a Cobble Hill café, laughing about her first professional heartbreak.
A majority of the films they program at the festival are small features made on extremely limited budgets that become the breakout project for many people.
«Louder Than Bombs,» Trier's first English language project and inaugural collaboration with name actors, technically marks his biggest project to date — but this ruminative ensemble piece about a New York family haunted by the legacy of its departed matriarch fits right in with Trier's other films, yielding an alternately wise, melancholic and good - humored look at people surrounded by support but nonetheless alienated by their incapacity to confront their problems.
In fact, by the end of the film, the mystery of Jodorowsky's project to us wasn't how he managed to get so many people to tumble into the tornado with him.
Kazan's only writing project prior to this was her dire, drab play We Live Here, an under - edited vanity project also about rich people's problems that ran off - Broadway last year, so perhaps it was premature to expect her to write a feature film that didn't raise this many eyebrows.
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