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Not exact matches
PRO: The «Bite and Smile» is so familiar to audiences that its lift - bite - chew motion operates subliminally — rather than intellectualizing the process, a viewer simply regards the
footage as a natural activity associated with your product, like
scenes of a car being driven or a mobile phone being talked - on.
Then image - recognition technology gauges how
footage physically overlaps: features such
as edges and corners are used to find areas that match, before the images are blended to create a wider view of the
scene.
«I think that she is a very strong The Director's Cut of the hit documentary Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated features extended
scenes and never - before - seen
footage of Demi Lovato's life
as
A source tells Us Weekly that childhood friends Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato are friends again — details The Director's Cut of the hit documentary Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated features extended
scenes and never - before - seen
footage of Demi Lovato's life
as
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human
scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found
footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on other things,
as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
If you're like me and think 1D makes ears bleed, then the obviously - scripted terrible humor movie this claims to be (heh, calling it a movie
as if its good... trust me its not) will throw constant amateur
footage of concerts at you instead of giving any
scenes with the group in and if so, it will just be dumb little skits.
Featurette one, Into The Wild; The Story, The Characters is 21 minutes worth of interviews with actors, Penn, Krakauer, and varying bits of behind the
scenes footage used mostly
as a backdrop for the interviews, rather than for giving us a look at production methods.
The packaging makes it seem
as if the
scene contains mostly unfinished animation and storyboards, but it's actually a fairly polished full - frame sequence, and it would have felt right at home in the feature, containing good humor and some great new
footage of Jessica Rabbit and Judge Doom and Toontown.
This film noir spoof takes
footage from the old movies and mixes them with
scenes of Steve Martin
as a detective.
EXTRAS: There are audio commentaries and animatics for every episode,
as well
as some deleted
scenes and
footage from the show's premiere party.
Sure, he falls short,
as scenes recreated in «The Disaster Artist» and actual
footage from «The Room» that are shown at the end of the movie, attest.
«Warriors of the Third Age» runs 20 minutes and 57 seconds
as it offers the standard combination of film snippets, behind the
scenes footage, and interviews.
Also includes the featurette «Surveillance: The Watched Are Watching» (with plenty of interviews and behind the
scenes footage) and a brief promotional piece that passes itself off
as another featurette.
Here we get more product placement
footage, a nice
scene in which Truman gets another clue
as to what is happening, and a great cast meeting.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the -
scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew,
as well
as some audition tape
footage.
Featuring a
scene of poor old David proposing to Janet on the day he wouldn't see the end of specially shot for the trailer,
as well
as talking - to - the - camera Stewart
footage, it is in reasonable shape visually, although the soundtrack is rather hissy.
There's no lack of immediacy in the
footage south of the border, where Heineman, who filmed with a small crew and served
as one of his own cinematographers, captures the eruption of live fire, a gunpoint interrogation in the back of a moving car and even a
scene of torture.
There's still not enough of the Jackson that his collaborators saw and loved — he's still a little distant, even in the behind - the -
scenes footage — but Bad 25 does make the case for the album
as more than a cultural phenomenon but a pop masterpiece,
as underrated
as any album that sold 30 million copies could ever be.
There is no new
footage,
as director Kapadia collects terrific clips from a variety of sources (including behind - the -
scenes meetings and home movies) and assembles them into a narrative structure that tells Senna's story chronologically, accompanied by Antonio Pinto's moody score.
The extended edition includes an extended cut featuring 10 minutes of brand new
footage not shown in theaters
as well
as more than two hours of behind - the -
scenes content.
We've already seen behind - the -
scenes footage and two teasers so far for the Force Awakens, so more is expected to be revealed soon (especially
as Disney gets closer to their D23 convention).
There are some telling moments when they discuss material that was excised from the final cut, such
as scenes that might have made other characters in the film more sympathetic, but unfortunately none of this
footage has been preserved on this disc.
The feature - length making - of doc «Luck, Trust & Ketchup» combines behind - the -
scenes footage with on - set interviews of the cast and crew,
as well
as Carver's widow, Tess Gallagher, and portrait artist Don Bachardy.
But with these two movies — one set against the backdrop of the movie biz, the other in the music
scene — shooting last year back - to - back, we can only imagine the unbelievable stack of
footage Malick's teams of editors are sorting through,
as they cut half the cast out and help him find the movie and tone he wants.
Warner Bros. teased the first trailer and behind - the -
scenes footage of the Thor: Ragnarok star
as Kaa the snake in the motion - capture and live - action Jungle Book reboot, Mowgli.
Marvel Studios takes us behind the
scenes of Avengers: Infinity War with a «Family» featurette that includes snippets of new
footage from the highly anticipated film,
as well comments from the stars about their Marvel Cinematic Universe experiences.
The DVD features deleted
scenes, about 18 minutes worth of
footage, much of with the gods intoning their lines and most of it just
as stilted
as what's left in the film.
Utilizing a cut - and - paste animation style with a photographic edge to recreate
scenes from Hicks's life, usually to cheeky effect, American turns some 90 minutes of interview
footage into a smooth, illustrated, altogether agreeable narrative that is chock - full of anecdotes and achieves a genuine intimacy without resorting to hero - worship (only the occasionally lame visual, such
as the whitewashed depictions of tripping during Bill's mushroom blowouts at Kevin Booth's ranch, weaken the device).
As expected from a Ridley Scott - directed sword / sandals epic based on the story of Moses leading 600,000 slaves out of Egypt, the trailer and
footage teased killer action sequences and battle
scenes, a cast of thousands which includes Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingley, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, John Turturro and some of history's earliest family drama between Moses and Rhamses (Edgerton).
There's also a Premium Disc (bonus DVD) with trailers and commercials for MGS1 and MGS2,
as well
as some behind - the -
scenes footage showing early concepts of MGS1's first trailer from 1996.
Watch
as the actor takes us behind - the -
scenes on the set in this video, which also includes new
footage and interviews with star Hugh Jackman and producers Cameron Mackintosh, Debra Hayward, discussing the importance of bringing this original cast member into this new version.
Three
scenes are provided, two of which are in storyboard format and the third
as behind - the -
scenes voiceover
footage.
Bioware has released new
footage of Mass Effect: Andromeda
as part of a new behind - the -
scenes video.
Extras include a theatrical trailer (which contains so much excised
footage it could qualify
as a deleted -
scenes section), four distinct television spots, a video for Jars of Clay's «Unforgetful You» and a hyperlink to that band's website, plus Britney Spear's «Drive Me Crazy» clip, a headache - inducing rocker that is mercifully underused in the film itself.
Nina is the tough -
as - nails, bottom - line - driven stereotype who mocks the network's attorney when she asks if a debate about whether or not the news can broadcast the gruesome
footage of a murder
scene is a moral issue.
Director Guy Ritchie steps in periodically
as a combination commentator and host to discuss the production and deconstruct key
scenes (with illustrative video playing in the corner), and rest is filled with picture - in - picture interviews, behind - the -
scenes footage and mini-featurette «focus points» (which can also be viewed individually at full screen).
A 3 - minute block of «Deleted
Scenes» with built - in Snyder intros includes Ephialtes's hilariously - failed suicide attempt and its immediate aftermath
as well
as more uniquely - unconvincing
footage of the quote - unquote midget archers.
But
as was made public well before the film's release, Singer had to cut a lot of
footage to get the film to an acceptable theatrical length, and in doing so he cut out almost all of Anna Paquin's
scenes as Rogue.
Seminal films like Woodstock, Gim me Shelter, and The Last Waltz interweave concert clips, behind - the -
scenes footage, and interview segments
as they strive to locate the larger story beyond the performances they document.
Nine deleted
scenes — technically
scene extensions — running 5 minutes
as a block are neither here nor there even if they shed light on
footage heretofore glimpsed only in The Life Aquatic's trailer, while a «Starz on the Set» making - of (15 mins.)
It has its moments, and Whedon / WB did a great job of smoothing over the rough edges so
as not to feel like a Frankenstein's Monster of Snyder and Whedon's
footage — it's surprising how relatively seamless the movie flows from
scene to
scene.
A
scene in which crewman on the Nimitz clasp their hands to their heads
as they travel through a wormhole, juxtaposed with newsreel
footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor, elicits genuine pathos, however intentional, at opportunities squandered and historical tragedies re-experienced.
Joon - young will re-create the original
scenes (which Ji - oh shot), while Ji - oh rushes to the editing room to work on the new
footage as it becomes available.
: A production diary, featuring an extensive amount of behind - the -
scenes footage and conversations with Baker
as he drove to various locations.
In this first look at
footage from the new film, Renton (Ewan McGregor), Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller) and Begbie (Robert Carlyle) are glimpsed in a echo of a
scene from the original, standing on a platform
as a train trundles through, this time yet more weathered,
as Iggy Pop's Lust for Life plays in the background
As a follow - up to Wes Anderson's intricate Isle of Dogs set exhibition in London's The Store x 180 The Strand, Fox Searchlight pictures have recently shared
footage providing a behind - the -
scenes look at how the film's puppets were made.
«Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» is an excellent making - of documentary that literally covers everything, using rare film clips from early Robin Hood versions, and fascinating outtake and 16 mm color / black & white behind - the -
scenes footage (archived separately
as well, with good commentary from Behlmer).
The release includes most of the same extras from the deluxe DVD,
as well
as a new interview with composer Jon Brion, a new piece featuring behind - the -
scenes footage of a recording session for the film's soundtrack, and a new conversation between curators Michael Connor and Lia Gangitano about the art of Jeremy Blake, used in the film.
Bill Murray is St. Vincent: The Patron Saint of Comedy: A twenty minute homage to the performer includes narration and an assembly of
footage from behind the
scenes as well
as the premiere at TIFF.