Sentences with phrase «reverse shot»

The camera generally remains static, with only the occasional, delicate pan to break up its long takes and shot / reverse shot patterns.
In this new Reverse Shot Talkie, the greatest living British filmmaker wanders the halls of Museum of the Moving Image in New York with host Eric Hynes and talks about the popular songs that helped shape his childhood, and which in turn helped shape his cinema.
Those early print editions of Reverse Shot emulated a classical magazine structure, with a set of critical essays and reviews of new releases and DVDs, but the journal has since established its own protean form.
Mark Asch has written about movies for Reverse Shot, The Village Voice, Little White Lies, and The Reykjavík Grapevine.
This is filmed predominantly in a very simple shot reverse shot of Stewart and the phone.
The Museum of the Moving Image's See It Big series, curated in collaboration with Reverse Shot editors Michael Koresky and Jeff Reichert (Remote Area Medical), presented Thursday night, a 35 mm print of Academy Award - winning auteur Martin Scorsese's 1993 masterpiece, The Age of Innocence, starring Daniel Day Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder.
As part of the program, current and former Reverse Shot writers joined chief curator David Schwartz and FILM COMMENT's own Kent Jones to discuss the state of film and film criticism.
Capsules written by Reverse Shot staff writers James Crawford, Eric Hynes, Michael Koresky, Danielle McCarthy, Kristi Mitsuda, Nick Pinkerton, Jeff Reichert, Michael Joshua Rowin, Elbert Ventura, and Chris Wisniewski.
Why has a journal born five years ago on the cusp of digital explosion, such as Reverse Shot, only treaded lightly here until now?
He begins the essay with an insight that exemplifies the independent - minded analysis that has continued at Reverse Shot: «The face of new South Korean cinema looks a lot like the face of American Independent cinema of the mid-to-late Nineties, given that [Chan - wook] Park's [Oldboy] draws so much of its power from the mixture of high - concept aesthetics and lowbrow generic appropriations that we've been bombarded with since Tarantino.»
The ghosts of summers past haunt 2015 in this action - packed, star - studded new Reverse Shot Movie by Jeff Reichert and Michael Koresky.
Undeterred, a superb reverse shot from Ben Morris levelled the playing field, giving our team the motivation they need to proceed to a 3 — 1 victory.
The circumscribed aesthetic of the cheap thriller film - within - the - film that Binoche is shooting — made clear from the shot - reverse shot editing and close - ups antithetical to the look of the rest of the film, shot mostly in single takes — signals that we're somehow outside of Haneke's world, even though we're actually buried deep within its layers.
A key goal has been to make Reverse Shot accessible to a relatively wide audience.
Reverse Shot devotes their newest issue to Hou Hsiao - hsien, a director I definitely need to get to know better.
Michael Koresky is a contributing writer for the Criterion Collection, co-founder and editor of the online film magazine Reverse Shot, and director of publications and marketing for the Metrograph theater in New York.
Reading Reverse Shot can be akin to perusing a writer's cherished, unabashedly enthusiastic essay that she labored on until she was certain she'd made a personal breakthrough.
Wright also uses simple reverse shots, the kind routinely used during conversations, to transport his characters from one locale to another.
Denis shoots Isabelle and Vincent's ensuing conversation with fluid pans instead of traditional reverse shots, evoking love as a continuous stream.
A conventional shot / reverse shot montage sets up the original antagonism from which derives the film's subsequent opposition between our titular hero and his foe, while also predicting the back and forth between the two sides that will structure the film.
What keeps Reverse Shot's writers in the game, as much as any hope of others reading their work, is the journal's palpable sense of community and cinephilia.
His segment, set in Ouagadougou and featuring non-professional actors, includes frequent camera tracking, an overhead shot, even some whip pans, relatively brisk editing, and point - of - view and shot - reverse shot patterning.The film focuses again on (male) children, but combines a characteristic attention to everyday concerns with unusually direct reference to momentous contemporary political events.
Reichert wrote about Return of the Jedi, his favorite childhood film, and his reappraisal is rigorous, self - reflexive, and heartfelt — that is, very Reverse Shot.
A decade may have passed, but Reverse Shot co-founders and editors Jeff Reichert and Michael Koresky vividly remember the birthday celebration at Dallas BBQ (complete with giant blue cocktails) that gave birth to the online film journal.
Much as he downplays the human overseers of the park, Côté never obscures his own hand in the proceedings: The disorienting reverse shot of the drawing woman through the stuffed beast's antlers is the first of countless droll (and uncomfortable) compositions that forces us to wonder if documentarians and spectators are really so far from taxidermists after all.
At the Sunday panel, Hynes explained why Reverse Shot is such a special place for both writers and movie - lovers: «Writing for them I can go deep and long... while maintaining my voice.
I'll See You In My Dreams is a prime example of overlit shot / reverse shot cinema with nary a potent visual idea.
The twenty best films of the twenty - first century aughts, determined by a poll of Reverse Shot contributors
«Negative Capabilities»: The always brilliant Michael Koresky of Reverse Shot draws a connection between one of the most intellectually and emotionally demanding episodes of the The Sopranos and Gasper Noe's Irreversible.
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.
He isn't boring, doing more than shot reverse shot coverage in his dialogue scenes, but he isn't overly ostentatious either.
While some interview subjects are filmed using a shot / reverse shot strategy, establishing the director's presence and point of view in conversation, others, such as his sister and mother, are shot straight - on, with the camera serving less as interrogator than objective receptor, letting each of them narrate events in her own manner and style.
When he's enslaved, though, he's so often alone in the frame: no other slaves are looking in his direction, and his conversations with masters and overseers are usually shown in alternating reverse shots.
Coming from an auteurist symposium in a 2009 issue of the invaluable online journal Reverse Shot, this video essay (constructed by Kevin B. Lee) takes to assessing Claire Denis» enigmatic 2004 work L'Intrus (The Intruder)...
Malick is notoriously hard on his actors, but no one has suffered for his capriciousness in the editing room quite like Affleck, whose lines have been almost entirely expunged despite his zombified presence in most scenes, and who's consequently left to answer Marina's unspoken prayers with slack - jawed bafflement in a succession of meaningless reverse shots.
Taking the film / music connection to the next level, rapper - turned - actor Ice - T drops rhyme on Reverse Shot at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
For the latest Reverse Shot Talkie, documentary filmmaker Kirsten Johnson takes the camera to explore some of the ideas stirred up by her new film, Cameraperson.
Reverse Shot trashes a hotel room with French director Bertrand Tavernier (La Princesse de Montpensier, Round Midnight), then chats with him about historical accuracy, creative urgency, and film criticism.
In this original Reverse Shot movie, we examine the radical empathy Spielberg creates.
To prevent damage to the space - time continuum, players dodge lasers returning to the enemies that fired them, while also positioning themselves to «catch» their own reversed shots.
Back when I started writing for Reverse Shot, there was nothing like it, which I still think is the case.»
East - meets - West on the high seas in Reverse Shot's first Talkie / Direct Address mutation.
Metev prefers preceding his characters and shows their stride and movement with a shot reverse shot that becomes the ideal tool to seize the different dynamics of language, in particular the free language of youth and its catchphrases, onomatopoeias, verses, repetitions and provocations.
In honor of See It Big: Gordon Willis, the Museum of the Moving Image screening series co-curated by Reverse Shot, Michael Koresky and Jeff Reichert here pay homage to the great cinematographer by focusing specifically on his work in Woody Allen's 1978 drama Interiors.
«Diving In: Matt Connolly on «Henry Gamble's Birthday Party»»: A masterful essay on Stephen Cone's masterful film, published at Reverse Shot.
The inimitable Terence Davies (The Deep Blue Sea) has an animated chat with Reverse Shot's Damon Smith about time and memory, T.S. Eliot and Alec Guinness, the terror of being alive and the special magic of American musicals.
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