Sentences with phrase «reverse angle»

Haneke then cuts to reverse angles on different children, in close - up, also looking towards the camera.
Back in the 1960's, the concept of reverse angle replays, wiring coaches and players during games and setting highlights to music were unheard of.
Sarbol and his father are credited with advances in production techniques such as reverse angle replays and setting highlights to pop music.
In earlier films such as The Other Half (Ling Yiban, 2006) or Condolences (Weiwen, 2009), Ying Liang had proven a master in composing complex cinematic spaces, shot frontally and without reverse angle, of exploring the depth of field through precisely designed one - shot sequences.
However, if they do roll out a full two - minute clip, and show nothing more but reverse angle shots or even extended cuts of previously released clips, then perhaps Marvel Studios can get away with a new trailer that won't feel disappointing.
But Scorsese had an unambivalent response: «It was so tactile, so beautifully staged and acted — the subjective camera and the POV reverse angles, always in motion... the sound design, which comes at the viewer from around corners and leads you deeper and deeper into the nightmare.»
C.E.T Dual End Toothbrush Dogs and Cats Dental Care Product Description: Long handle with reverse angle allows for easy application.
His movie focuses on the essential elements of cinéma — light, length — but with a totally reversed angle: it is no longer on screen but in space.
They are nevertheless quite a televisual thing, assisted by the flatness of the screen, the immediacy of the reverse angle replay, and the fact that commentators — working in the moment as they must — can't really get away with «And that was a goal, of uncertain provenance!»
And the reverse angle shows him trying to bring his arm out of the way of the ball, rather than the reverse.
You can call us here at BWRAO homers, but the reverse angle footage on the replay is clear.
She and her colleagues also explored the effects of oxytocin from the reverse angle, by injecting chemicals that blocked the oxytocin receptors, cutting off the supply of the hormone.
Skilled, long - ranged kills will also slow time and reverse angle to focus on your spectacular shot.
Even when we see a reverse angle in a conversation that's pointing at some other character, it's through the body of one of the three main characters.
The most interesting detail about that legendary shoot was actually that any time there were reverse shot entrances or reactions needed, they held on those set - ups until the train got to the end of the line, turned around, and then they picked up all the reverse angles.
According to IGN, it works very similarly to how it did in the last game, although it does have the satisfying effect of long - distance kills playing in slow - motion from a reverse angle to truly appreciate them.
De Palma cuts immediately to a reverse angle on an unsmiling Pacino, who quickly eyes Frank and then Pfeiffer, solving the world's easiest logic problem inside his head.
Weiner explained, «When I directed the scene where Don told his coworkers about the engagement, we filmed the group's reaction shots first — a reverse angle.
Some time - lapse footage of Tokyo at night, a scene of Bly and Simone at a pool with an enormous Japanese flag flying at one end (and an Exit sign in English on the reverse angle)... oh yeah, we are so in Japan.
This one looks at that same question, but from a reverse angle.
Zilm's dynamic mark making often performs the setup and movement of the cinematic shot; close - up, pan, medium shot, tracking shot, reverse angle, zoom - out.
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