Sentences with phrase «scenes footage mixed»

There is a lot of great behind - the - scenes footage mixed with some interviews.

Not exact matches

This film noir spoof takes footage from the old movies and mixes them with scenes of Steve Martin as a detective.
Footage is in quotation marks above because, well, this teaser is a weird mix of moving images, still photos, and behind the scenes shots of Refn and the cast - Miles Teller, Jena Malone, and John Hawkes, amongst others - all set to Cliff Martinez's trademark portentous synths.
The results were cut into the classic rock doc form, a mix of live concert footage, behind - the - scenes glimpses of the tour (which falls apart before our eyes), introspective interviews with the blissfully unaware subjects and of course the historical survey.
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A 13 - minute «making of» featurette («Out of Time: Crime Scene») is the typical B - reel footage mixed with on - set junket soundbites.
It mixes rowdy, sarcastic on - set footage of Garrett from the wrestling scene with calm, sarcastic interview sound bites from the supporting actor.
Under Watcher, we find 17 short «character pods» profiling the film's players and stunts with a mix of talking heads, behind - the - scenes footage, and clips.
The absurd mission movie (to build a cricket pitch in the North African desert in advance of the invasion) is an awkward mix of British music hall lampoon, «Goon Show» whimsy and absurdity, gallows humor and gruesome scenes of death (actual battle footage is edited into the comic chaos), sometimes inspired, sometimes mugging shamelessly in overworked performances and bizarre antics.
Working from a screenplay by Ken Nolan and Eric Warren Singer, Kosinski judiciously mixes the firefighting footage — full of monstrous clouds of choking smoke and roaring walls of flames voraciously advancing across forested mountainsides — with scenes of the men away from the fire lines.
The seven - minute and 35 - second piece establishes the format all its siblings will use, as we find a mix of movie clips, behind the scenes footage, and interviews.
«Blokes, Birds and Backhanders: Inside RocknRolla» (15:03, HD) is a competent mix of behind - the - scenes footage and comments from Ritchie, Strong, Gerard Butler, Jeremy Piven, Idris Elba, Chris Bridges, Thandie Newton, Tom Wilkinson, Toby Kebbell, and Tom Hardy.
This is a terrific, in - depth guide to the film: the behind - the - scenes footage is revealing, and we get interesting comments from Vaughn, co-composer Henry Jackman, Aaron Johnson, Garrett M. Brown, Lyndsy Fonseca, Evan Peters, Christopher Mintz - Plasse, Clark Duke, production designer Russell de Rozario, Mark Strong, screenwriter / co-producer Jane Goldman, Chloë Grace Moretz, director of photography Ben Davis, Jason Flemyng, Kick - Ass co - creator / writer Mark Millar, production sound mixer Simon «Purple» Hayes, Kofi Natei, co-composer John Murphy, Kick - Ass co - creator / artist John S. Romita, Jr., producer Tarquin Pack, and 2nd unit DP / Steadicam operator Peter Wignall.
The mix of comments and behind the scenes footage turns this into an effective program.
Bird narrates a mix of behind - the - scenes B - roll and archival footage of the vintage Disneyland Tomorrowland (dig Mickey and Goofy traipsing the grounds in bubble helmets), waxing nostalgic about the space program and his corporate employer.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director Jim Jarmusch, with 2.0 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack New Q&A in which Jarmusch responds to questions sent in by fans Rarely seen footage of Neil Young composing and performing the film's score New interview with actor Gary Farmer New readings of William Blake poems by members of the cast, including Mili Avital, Alfred Molina, and Iggy Pop New selected - scene audio commentary by production designer Bob Ziembicki and sound mixer Drew Kunin Deleted scenes Jarmusch's location scouting photos PLUS: Essays by film critic Amy Taubin and music journalist Ben Ratliff
The other bonus features are all quite similar: a mix of in - character narration by some of the newsies, combined with behind - the - scenes footage, talking heads interviews with cast, crew, and historians, and in some cases vintage photos and one vintage newsreel that was quite cool, actually.
Creating the World of The 100 houses four featurettes, which offer the usual mix of behind - the - scenes footage and interviews (which allow foreign cast members to share their natural accents).
Behind the scenes footage from the televised version of the 2008 RSC production of «Hamlet», mixed with brief extracts from key moments in the production.
All of this mixed reality scene setting makes even (admittedly rare) social media updates from Cardboard Computer feel less like marketing materials and more like a slow drip of found footage that has been unearthed.
Screening: «Andy Warhol's Soap Opera» at the Whitney Museum A rarity from the Warhol Factory, «Soap Opera» mixes dramatic scenes featuring Warhol superstar Baby Jane Holzer, studio assistant Gerard Malanga and art dealer Sam Green with television ad footage from the collection of adman and movie producer Lester Persky.
Accompanying Wolf's disembodied narration is a visual collage that mixes galactic imagery with scenes shot in a neutral buoyancy laboratory where astronauts prepare for zero gravity, and footage of ecstatic crowds at an electronic music concert.
In the videos, George Barber mixes footage and re-staged scenes of refugees caught in their struggle to present a series of circumstances which often recur on international borders.
Each series comes in a steelbook case designed by the company behind the show's opening credits and no doubt will have all manner of behind - the - scenes footage and commentary, but it is the inclusion of the rare expansive audio mix that makes them most exciting.
It includes a mix of entertainment — music, videos, movie trailers, celebrity shout outs and sneak peeks — with behind - the - scenes footage of its «catazine» shoots, marketing messages for store exclusives, sales, promotions and sweepstakes and commercials for the brand.
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