Sentences with phrase «scene shots as»

They looked at the shot duration in various scene shots as well as the relative size of a focal character within each of these frames, i.e. shot scale.
Sammo Hung's choreography, with fight scenes shot as cartwheeling flurries of gold, blue, and crimson, is just one of the pleasures in a film that also includes shapeshifting heroines, talking stags, a toppling colossus, cheesy digital compositions, and wacky exchanges («What's a Phantom Bazaar?»

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Then people came running down Cherry Avenue, trampling over each other as they fled the scene of a shooting that left one dead and three people injured from gunfire on Tuesday.
Producers say new episodes will feature Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa - Laa and Po as characters, but the series will undergo an update with new CGI effects and scenes shot on replica models of the sets.
Incredibly, some major scenes of both The Avengers and Iron Man 2 were shot on one of these cameras, some of which go for as little as a few thousand dollars.
Some of the shots included behind the scenes images of police activity, as well as shots of the wounded being airlifted away.
After a shooting that left several people wounded at the southern edge of Tepito — a rough neighborhood known as a bastion of the Sante Muerte faith — 200 police officers were dispatched, shutting down streets and searching alleys and buildings in pursuit of suspects who fled the scene.
However, the rest of the Getty scenes in the movie are clearly of Plummer, which Scott could pull off as they are mostly scenes shot in one exterior location or interiors, which could all have been filmed on studio sets.
As school staff rushed the injured to awaiting paramedics, rescuers struggled to navigate the jammed scene while also trying to prevent frantic parents from entering Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, audio recordings of the response to the mass shooting show.
He took it to the next level by shooting Much Ado «s party scene by throwing an actual party in his house, using his actual pals as extras.
The game is widely seen as one of the most violent available and includes scenes of mass shootings, prostitutes and violence against woman.
In the era of Woodstock and Port Huron, Haggard was viewed as a kind of counter to Joan Baez, a poet laureate of Richard Nixon's «silent majority» who took a direct shot at the 1960s hippie scene and student protests in his most famous song, «Okie from Muskogee.»
As I shot my cinco de mayo recipe yesterday, I poured a couple margs to add to the «authenticity» of the scene.
In 1956, Alfred Wertheimer shot a collection of behind - the - scenes Elvis photos, and it was as if a photographer wasn't even there.
Soderbergh uses effective visual tricks such as shooting in black and white and including scoreless scenes to lend weight and authenticity to Che.
As I am sitting here writing this contribution at 8:50 in the morning, I can already hear signs of the relentless fighting that has been going on for over ten days around Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem: Soldiers shooting tear gas canisters, military jets are flying over the area, ambulances rushing to the scene and hundreds of impatient drivers waiting to cross the area honking without let - up.
Security forces were at the scene with armoured vehicles, as reports of shots fired near an upscale restaurant in Ouagadougou.
Keith Kellogg, who was named to replace Flynn as Trump's interim National Security Adviser, was the first of the retired generals to flock to the now - president's long - shot campaign last year, advising him behind the scenes on foreign policy issues from early on.
As they sped away from the shooting scene at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the first responder was skeptical.
They also came as the mayor observed a moment of silence for the fallen officers at City Hall Monday and paid his respects with a bouquet of flowers at the scene of the shooting in Bed - Stuy.
Because rubber cement fumes are the sort of thing we tell children never, ever to inhale, directors tend to try to shoot burn scenes in as few takes as possible.
CGI is used for visual effects because the quality is often higher and effects are more controllable than other more physically based processes, such as constructing miniatures for effects shots or hiring extras for crowd scenes, and because it allows the creation of images that would not be feasible using any other technology.
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We had to shoot a flashback scene and I got dressed like I was living back in the 70's as you might have already seen in this Instagram picture.
If you follow along on Instagram or Instastories, you got some behind - the - scenes action of setting up and preparing for the party as well as some live - shots during the exchange!
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He tries to compose his usual wide shots, but it's as if his efforts are faltering in the chaos; it's almost a brilliant parody of a robbery scene.
At the end of a big rhinoceros battle, a male character submits to Gurira in the film's single most iconic shot, while an earlier scene in which she tosses aside a bad wig ranks as the most gay - friendly Marvel moment to date.
Despite being shot at 24 frames per second and showing «1080p» on the back cover, these Blu - Ray discs are encoded at 1080i at 30 (or 29.97 if you want to get technical) fps - while most of it still looks good (without any noticeable banding or compression artifacts) there are a few de-interlacing artifacts present in some scenes as well as aliasing.
SPECIAL FEATURES The commentary track, which features director John Milius and Schwarzenegger, is a hoot: They spend most of it alternating between a sort of masturbatory reverie -LRB-» That's a great shot»), play - by - play commentary -LRB-» Here's the scene with the giant snake»), and filmmaking insight (in casting Conan's adversaries, Milius made sure that they were all bigger than Arnold, so that viewers wouldn't see his victory as a foregone conclusion).
I've watched the opening scene to Skyfall roughly 30 times (probably more, but hey, no need to rub your nose in it) and every single Dutch angle shot of anyone riding on a motorcycle is horrible composting, on top of the entire sequence in the tunnel being awful composting as well.
Manifesto was shot in Berlin, and the first scenes establish it as an aesthetic companion to Wim Wenders» Wings of Desire, that portrait of a walled - in metropolis.
Shocking and wrenching scenes abound — a Jewish worker is dropped to his knees as the Nazi commandant tries to shoot him in the head with a gun that repeatedly misfires, Jews are forced to strip and run around a compound in order to prove themselves healthy enough to live as workers, a soldier plays a piano in an apartment building as his comrades roam from room to room, randomly firing on men, women and children...
The show is as expertly shot and acted as its pedigree would suggest, with each episode serving up a few scenes of frightening tension.
Good things tend to come when Michael Winterbottom works with star Steve Coogan (24 Hour Party People, Tristram Shandy, The Trip), so we're happy to see Coogan starring as infamous British pornographer, club - owner, real estate developer, multi-millionaire, and so - called «King of Soho» Paul Raymond in a dramedy that spans decades and includes scenes shot in black - and - white and color, constantly changing to match the film styles of each period.
Rogen, playing the misbegotten movie's script supervisor, also helps soften scenes that show Wiseau bullying his cast members — as when Wiseau insists on shooting a sex scene in a way that demeans his female star (Ari Graynor).
Game scenes were well shot and entertaining and the acting was superb... although Kurt Russell is the obvious standout, every player fits the mould of their character - as the DVD says, the director looked for «hockey players who could act», not actors who could skate.
Then we quickly switch scenes to the hipper enclaves of Manhattan, where a photographer known to her friends as Ronnie (Weisz) is shooting trendy subjects and working hard at making a name for herself.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - In three scenes, one man shoots another man between the eyes below the frame; we see the gun aimed at the forehead and the camera pans upward to hide the victim as we hear a loud shot each time and after each shot, the camera cuts to a long shot of each victim, lying on one side with the head hidden behind the body and no blood flow is seen.
Screenwriters William Nicholson and Michael Hirst care little about re-creating political history as it was, but relish shooting for the Barbie doll moments in the royal court and the occasional cloak - and - dagger thriller moment (the soon to be beheaded scheming Catholic Mary Stuart, Queen of the Scots (Samantha Morton), passing notes from her prison cell to approve the assassination attempt on cousin Elizabeth), and in keeping all the scenes with the athletic looking Raleigh intentionally playful and sexually inviting.
With the exception of one heartbreaking and well - acted scene towards the end of the movie, the atmosphere is oppressive and the characters act as if their personalities have been shot with novocaine.
«The Interpreter» is rated PG - 13 for some strong scenes of violence (shootings and some explosive mayhem), some gore, scattered use of strong profanity, some lewd dancing (during a brief strip - club scene), and some brief nudity (veiled nudity, as well as some nude photos).
It does contain several inspired moments of the latter, but its abundance of shoot - outs and chase - scenes grows tiring and, as a result, the whole of the movie does too.
Adding to the confusion are a few scattered CGI effects that can be detected with very little difficulty and some fairly erratic cinematography that includes headache - inducing handheld shots and scenes that are so poorly lit that it looks as if the sets were illuminated with a 40 - watt light bulb.
The supposedly cunning protagonist registers as a cipher, and the directors» tendency to shoot dialogue scenes in close - up blunts any understanding of the social milieu he's trying to conquer.
With such big - budget major studio efforts as Con Air (1997) and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), the fledgling director has indeed proven his keen ability to shoot entertainingly jarring action scenes that place filmgoers in the eye of a frenzied storm of chaos with such gleeful abandon that he has become a solid staple in the Michael Bay / Jerry Bruckheimer cannon.
It's as if a) the were some scenes that were cut out, or b) they ran out of time to shoot them in the first place.
McNamara seems to sense this without dramatizing it; there are almost as many shots of the crew walking together in a row as there are scenes of them actually talking to one another.
An earlier scene depicts an execution — we see the gun held to the convicted character's head but the view cuts away as the shot is fired.
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