Original story follows... Star Wars: Episode VIII is currently in production [watch the announcement video here], and Variety have posted a new behind - the -
scenes image featuring Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker.
Not exact matches
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.
«The problem we're solving is that no matter what wavelength of light you use, the resolution of the
image — the smallest
feature you can resolve in a
scene — depends upon this fundamental quantity called the diffraction limit, which scales linearly with the size of your aperture,» Veeraraghavan said.
That time lengthened with the distance between
features, suggesting — but not proving — that the brain pans across an imagined
scene depicted with the same spatial topography as a retinal
image.
This
image shows the largest
feature identified as a volcano in the upper center of the
scene.
Bohemian style often includes animals and
images inspired from
scenes around the world, so sheet sets
featuring elephants and lotus flowers are a suitable place to start.
At times the
image seems somewhat grainy and hazy; this occurs especially in some of the indoor
scenes that
feature fairly soft (though not low) lighting.
There's a
scene in Bryan Bertino's film «The Strangers» that handily encapsulates the film's nervy brand of terror, one so good and simple that it served as the film's poster
image when the 2008
feature first hit theaters: it's Liv Tyler, standing alone in her kitchen, looking out into what seems to be — what should be — an empty house.
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Colin Farrell, left, and Elle Fanning in a
scene from «The Beguiled.»
(remix) music video by Danger Mouse and Jemini; deleted
scenes and alternative takes, five in total, including an alternative ending (9 min) with a less subtle conversation between Richard and Mark, but a haunting final
image of Richard with Anthony;
images from Anjan Sarkars graphic novel animation matched to actual dialogue from the films soundtrack (the
scene where Herbie first sees the elephant); In Shanes Shoes (24 min) documentary
featuring the premiere at the 2004 Edinburgh Film Festival, interviews with Shane Meadows about run - ins with violent gangs in his youth, and on - location clowning; Northern Soul (26 min) also made by Meadows in 2004, and starring Toby Kebbell as an aspiring wrestler with no actual wrestling experience or talent - this comic short is as amateurish as its protagonist, and serves only to show how much better Dead Mans Shoes is.
-- Behind the
Scenes at SEGA added to the SEGA Book Catalogue — The infra red control pad II entry in the Mega Drive hardware section has received updates with all new
images and scans of the box and contents — The Dreamcast Scart Cable has been added to the SEGA hardware section — Issue 11 of DC - UK, issue 29 of Nintendo: The Official Magazine, issue 100 of Playstation 2: Official Magazine UK, Issue 17 of SEGA Magazine and issue 1 of SEGA Zone have been added to the magazines section — The Data Discs vinyl release of the Panzer Dragoon soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Data Discs vinyl release of The Revenge of Shinobi soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice review now
features cover artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X review now
features cover artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The 8th generation of SEGA releases has been updated to include every SEGA release from this generation — You can now navigate our old front page news posts easier by using our new Archive section
Oh, and I almost forgot Fangoria writer Michael Gringold's loving 40 - page commemorative book that also comes with this set,
featuring an efficient history of the franchise and dozens of incredible, rare behind the
scenes images, many of which can also be viewed within the still galleries included on the various discs for each film.
Watch Shockya's exclusive deleted
scene clip from «Knock Knock's home release bonus
features, «Destruction,» and check out the Blu - ray and DVD box art and
images from the thriller, below.
In this
image released by Focus
Features, Lesley Manville appears in a
scene from «Phantom Thread.»
In this
image released by Focus
Features, Daniel Day - Lewis, left, and Vicky Krieps appear in a
scene from «Phantom Thread.»
In this
image released by Focus
Features, Daniel Day - Lewis appears in a
scene from Phantom Thread.
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in a
scene from Darkest Hour.
Rounding out the disc are an
Image Gallery, «Teaser Trailer» (1:33, SD), «Theatrical Trailer» (2:47, SD) and the usual Universal
features My
Scenes, BD - Live, and D - BOX Motion Enabling.
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Kristin Scott Thomas as Clementine, left, and Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in a
scene from Darkest Hour.
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Lily James as Elizabeth Layton, left, and Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in a
scene from Darkest Hour.
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, left, and Ben Mendelsohn as King George VI in a
scene from Darkest Hour.
48 - page hardcover book
featuring production stills and behind the
scenes images from all three movies
Although the script
features juvenile protagonists, this animation is very likely to frighten young children thanks to frequent jump
scenes, gruesome
images of corpses, insects bursting from teddy bears, and zombies with body parts that fall off.
Here's the new
images, several
featuring new
scenes -LSB-...]
In this
image released by Focus
Features, Daniel Day - Lewis, left, and Lesley Manville appear in a
scene from «Phantom Thread.»
In this film publicity
image released by Focus
Features, Philip Seymour Hoffman, center, and Nick Frost, right, are shown in a
scene from «Pirate Radio».
Productions; «The Making of Killer Klowns» archive production featurette; «Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.» archive interview with co - writer / producer Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr.; «Kreating Klowns» archive interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts; «Komposing Klowns» archive interview with composer John Massari; «Klown Auditions»; deleted
scenes; bloopers;
image galleries; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck.
Having given us our first look at (some of) the cast of The Predator last month, director Shane Black has now shared another behind - the -
scenes image from the upcoming reboot, which
features Aflie Allen, Keegan - Michael Key, Thomas Jane, Augusto Aguilera, Boyd Holbrook and Trevante Rhodes.
In collaboration with the Parisian agency les bons faiseurs, La Semaine chose the
image which better reflects this 50 +5 edition: the magnificent actress Jessica Chastain in a
scene from Take Shelter, second
feature film by Jeff Nichols where her performance in one of her first leading roles was particularly remarked.
Special
features on the disc are disappointingly sparse: an eight -
image behind - the -
scenes still gallery showing a few candids of cast and crew on location, and a rough (though interesting) trailer (1.85:1) for Hombre itself.
Meanwhile, the issue has been a subject of debate online today, as readers quickly pointed out perceived Photoshop fails, one
featuring Reese Witherspoon and her three legs, and another with Winfrey and three hands, the latter of which was
featured in a behind - the -
scenes image.
With some set photos popping up earlier this week, Bryan Singer has now taken to Instagram to debut a behind - the -
scenes image from X-Men: Apocalypse
featuring Lana Condor and Sophie Turner in costume as Jubilee and Jean Grey from the mutant superhero sequel... SEE ALSO: Bryan Singer says X-Men: Apocalypse is «a big monster of a -LSB-...]
The only bonus
feature, alas, is a two - and - a-half-minute
image gallery slide show of stills from the movie — some of which are behind - the -
scenes material, but most of which are not.
In this film publicity
image released by Focus
Features, George Clooney is shown in a
scene from, «The American.»
Like the I Vampiri DVD, some of the
images in the still gallery reveal a few
scenes not in the final film, and there's a trailer for the main
feature.
FILE - This film publicity
image released by Focus
Features shows Keira Knightley in a
scene from «Anna Karenina.»
Special
Features — Deleted and Extended
Scenes Prologue (Extended) Walter in Greenhouse Oram and Daniels (Extended) Walter Visits Daniels Daniels Bedroom Flashback Jacob's Funeral (Extended) Ledwards Fall Crossing the Plaza (Extended) Daniels Thanks Walter Rosenthal Prayer Walter Reports Back Stairs to Eggroom (Extended)-- USCSS Covenant Meet Walter Phobos The Last Supper — SECTOR 87 — PLANET 4 The Crossing Advent David's Illustrations —
Image Gallery — Master Class: Ridley Scott — Documentary on the making of Alien: Covenant — Director Commentary by Ridley Scott — Production Gallery
Stars: James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, James Arness, Joan Weldon, Onslow Stevens, Don Shelton, Fess Parker Length: 93 minutes Distributor: Warner Bros Cinema: 1954 SPECIAL
FEATURES: Behind the Scenes, trailer, image gallery Region: 2 Ratio: 1.33:1 (fullscreen - film shot in 1.66:1 and cropped slightly on disc) Sound: Dolby Digital 1.0 (mono) Audio Tracks: English and multiple languages Subtitles: English and multiple languages Captions: English and Dutch Menus: Static with music Special Features Subtitles: None of the special features come with su
FEATURES: Behind the Scenes, trailer, image gallery Region: 2 Ratio: 1.33:1 (fullscreen - film shot in 1.66:1 and cropped slightly on disc) Sound: Dolby Digital 1.0 (mono) Audio Tracks: English and multiple languages Subtitles: English and multiple languages Captions: English and Dutch Menus: Static with music Special Features Subtitles: None of the special features come with su
FEATURES: Behind the
Scenes, trailer,
image gallery Region: 2 Ratio: 1.33:1 (fullscreen - film shot in 1.66:1 and cropped slightly on disc) Sound: Dolby Digital 1.0 (mono) Audio Tracks: English and multiple languages Subtitles: English and multiple languages Captions: English and Dutch Menus: Static with music Special
Features Subtitles: None of the special features come with su
Features Subtitles: None of the special features come with su
Features Subtitles: None of the special
features come with su
features come with su
features come with subtitles.
Many
scenes feature ghoulish
images of faces that appear partially decomposed with eyes that are grey and opaque.
Entertainment Weekly has revealed a batch of new stills and behind the
scenes images for the upcoming sci - fi fantasy Ready Player One
featuring Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) and Samantha Cook (Olivia Cooke), and their avatars Parzival and Art3mis, James Halliday (Mark Rylance), Ogden «Og» Morrow (Simon Pegg), Anorak, the High Five, Diato (Win Morisaki), Shoto (Philip -LSB-...]
The 2.40:1, 1080p transfer is extremely faithful to what was shown in theatres, in that the
image is soft - focused, somewhat low - contrast, and
features a colour palette that is at once undersaturated and overworked, with skin tones showing some spotty grading in the opening
scenes.
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Alon Moni Aboutboul in a
scene from Grammercy Pictures», «London Has Fallen.»
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Melissa Leo, left, and Morgan Freeman in a
scene from Grammercy Pictures», «London Has Fallen.»
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Aaron Eckhart in a
scene from Grammercy Pictures», «London Has Fallen.»
This
image released by Focus
Features shows Aaron Eckhart, left, and Gerard Butler in a
scene from Grammercy Pictures», «London Has Fallen.»
In this
image released by Focus
Features, Vicky Krieps, left, and Daniel Day - Lewis appear in a
scene from «Phantom Thread.»
This
image released by Roadside Attractions shows Jaden Michael, from left, Oakes Fegley and Julianne Moore in a
scene from «WonderStruck,» which was
featured at the Cannes Film Festival.
The Blu - ray and 4K editions will
feature audio commentary by director Ridley Scott, the Master Class: Ridley Scott making - of documentary, 12 Deleted and Extended
Scenes (including Prologue: Extended, Walter in Greenhouse, Oram and Daniels: Extended, Walter Visits Daniels, Daniels Bedroom Flashback, Jacob's Funeral: Extended, Ledwards Fall, Crossing the Plaza: Extended, Daniels Thanks Walter, Rosenthal Prayer, Walter Reports Back, and Stairs to Eggroom: Extended), 3 USCSS Covenant
features (Meet Walter, Phobos, and The Last Supper), 3 SECTOR 87 — PLANET 4
features (The Crossing, Advent, and David's Illustrations —
Image Gallery), and a Production Gallery.
If you select HD DVD, you'll get the following web - enabled
features: Pick Your Favorite
Scene (assemble clips from the movie to create a montage), Live Community Screening (create, organize, and invite your buddies to your own screening) and Mobile Downloads (select
images and ring tones to send to your mobile phone).
, a
feature - length documentary on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight Films release of the film); In Search of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan of a 16 mm print; The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history of films
featuring «freaks of nature»; a set of
image galleries (promotional stills, behind the
scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery
featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash of the Knife, a rarely seen short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket Case; an audio commentary on The Slash of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an
image gallery from The Slash of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet
featuring the essay «Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»