Sentences with phrase «scenes footage details»

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Now researchers from Microsoft's labs in Cairo, Egypt, have developed a way to combine the video from multiple phones capturing views of the same scene into larger, more detailed footage to be broadcast live online.
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
Blu - ray Highlight: In addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting in Romania, to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider, to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the film (sometimes pausing it to discuss certain scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the - scenes footage.
The race scenes, parked at the beginning and the end of the movie, exhibit an unprecedented level of textural detail (at times, only the giant windshield peepers and lolling hood tongues remind that you're not watching real NASCAR footage), while the animators capture the soft dusk glow of the rural heartland so invitingly that Cars 3 may inspire even more road trips than Toys «R» Us shopping sprees.
DVD Details: This great DVD comes with more extras that New Yorker normally comes up with: «work in progress» footage, deleted scenes, production notes, a making - of documentary and a director commentary track (in Swedish with English subtitles).
Something old, something new... The detailed new «Graphics Comparison» trailer combines and compares cut scene and gameplay footage from the original Rogue Trooper ® game (2006) with the new remaster, highlighting the overhaul given to the game by Rebellion's in - house developers in conjunction with UK studio TickTock Games, including:
A thirteen - and - a-half minute documentary called «Jet Li is «The One»» is a fawning thing detailing how Jet is indeed the coolest cat in the alley (and probably deserving of a better vehicle), while another docu called «Multiverses Create «The One»» (also 13 + minutes) imparts some intriguing fight choreography information whilst presenting behind - the - scenes footage and an interview with fight master Corey Yuen.
«An Unconventional Love Story» (25:55, HD) covers the filmmakers» approach to the story, conceptualization of time travel, and details of the design work done by various departments, along with plenty of behind - the - scenes footage and interviews with director Robert Schwentke, producer Nick Wechsler, producer Dede Gardner, Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana, Alex Ferris, Michelle Nolden, production designer Jon Hutman, location manager Don Cornelius, props master Vic Rigler, Ron Livingston, music composer Mychael Danna, and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin.
Like WB's Maximum Movie Mode, Blu - ray exclusive The Devil's in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan is a souped - up commentary with the film's director that includes behind - the - scenes footage, storyboards, animatics, model - building and visual - effects presentations, and an interactive dashboard with info on vehicles and weaponry, as well as a running counter of steps in each plan (at times, Carnahan's audio commentary gives way to video segments with the director as on - screen host for the supplementary video footage.
Only devoted, hardcore horror movie fans would commit themselves to watching 400 minutes of behind - the - scenes documentary footage that covers all twelve «Friday the 13th» movies in more extensive detail than you could probably imagine.
Both segments show the directors using a variety of previsualization techniques to first sketch out, then shoot reference footage of each scene in detail, with stunt performers standing in for the stars.
Relying heavily on black and white interviews and behind - the - scenes footage, the piece details the long journey to get this film made as well as the circumstances by which it did get made, like making sure they got Pac's tattoos right and the casting of Jada Pinkett and Suge Knight.
As a result, Scott and company had a detailed reference point — they could look back at the original Spacey footage and instantly know how the scene being re-shoot needed to be dressed and lit.
Both of these segments are incredibly detailed, with tons of behind - the - scenes footage and comments from cast and crew.
It provides a 2.20:1 transfer derived from restored 65 mm elements whose image looks vibrant and beautifully detailed throughout, regardless of whether it's racing footage or interiors, and the various European locations look like picture postcards, particularly the scenes of Monaco shown throughout the film's first racing sequences.
Footage of New York City street scenes was smooth if not very detailed.
Rise of the Tomb Raider makes an appearance next, showing the same gameplay footage seen at the Microsoft conference before a short behind the scenes look at developers, Crystal Dynamics, showing us the level of detail on Lara and her clothes, which get dirty and blood stained during combat, and collect snow in snowy environments.
Showcasing many of Basquiat's works, as well as archival footage of MoMA PS1's seminal 1981 New York / New Wave exhibition — a 100 - plus - artist group exhibition that detailed the city's downtown counterculture scene at the time — the show immerses visitors into Basquiat's short but prolific career, just as it was about to blow up.
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