Sentences with phrase «school film camera»

The app offers more editing capabilities than Instagram, and each filter preset is designed to emulate the effect of an old - school film camera.

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The cameras, installed near schools and hospitals in Beijing, use 32 microphones and an HD camera to film a two - second video and capture the license plate of each honking car.
Suddenly, «Rockstar Charlie» is announced over the speakers to roars from the audience as the lights dim and cameras pop and an ESPN E60 film crew follows the lanky, former nursery school teacher turned model - boxer, somehow both as bouncy as Tigger and serene as a lullaby, throughout his ring entrance, preening before the crowd with his tats and Sid Vicious chain - and - lock necklace while models squeal out his name.
(BTW, at the end of the last episode we were told ominously that JO had been banned by the LA school board from even filming in West Adams, yet here we are again with cameras, so not sure what's up with that.)
As those following «Food Revolution» know, the Los Angeles Unified School District has repeatedly refused Jamie Oliver «s request to enter its kitchens with cameras to film this season.
The show ends with Jamie being told that his filming permit with the charter school has been revoked by LAUSD (yet he's still there with cameras, so not sure what this really means) and is told by the hipster charter school guy that LAUSD has forbidden him from even asking any West Adams students about their school food.
Battinelli started his photo journey in 1995 when his father, an amateur hobbyist photographer, bought him a Pentax P30T 35 mm black and white film camera for Christmas so that he could take photography classes in high school at Peru Central Sschool at Peru Central SchoolSchool.
To compare how anchovies responded to the scents of krill and plastic, we hung a specially designed apparatus with a GoPro camera attached over their tank to film the school's behavior from above.
In Moore's film, we see harrowing security camera footage of the school massacre, and then Heston pops onscreen, rifle in non-cold, non-dead hand, proclaiming defiance.
Between the unlikely things people would say knowing full well the camera is rolling and the lousy emo warbler music, we get a film that takes a serious subject and turns it into easily - dismissed after - school special.
A founding member of both the Drama Division of New York's Juilliard School and John Houseman's The Acting Company, she is equally at home on the Broadway stage as she is in front of film and television cameras.
Since «George Washington» (2000) opens with a teenage girl's dreamy, wise - beyond - her - years narration as the camera floats in slow - motion through waving fields of grass and glides along railroad tracks, you probably don't need to be told that first - time feature director David Gordon Green, then just twenty five and fresh out of film school, was a big Terrence Malick fan.
Besides Green's wondrous transformations into the falcon she's named for, the actor has little to do but mug for the camera (for a more entertaining and similarly flaccid period piece starring Green as a boarding school teacher, see Jordan Scott's 2009 film Cracks).
Claire's Camera: Isabelle Huppert stars in this film directed by Hong Sang - soo about the relationship between a high school teacher and a writer.
This scene will likely hold its place in film school classes teaching the awful power of the camera's gaze.
Set in mid-fifties Liverpool, this film offers snapshots of moments in in the life of Davies» stand - in Bud (Leigh McCormack) over one year, at school (where he is increasingly teased and bullied by bigger boys), at holiday celebrations (with neighbors singing and joking), and at the movies, where the camera lingers on his face, captivated by the screen.
Stock characters abound: a predictably bitchy Hollywood producer, a prima donna host, a lovestruck straight out of film school camera boy, and uptight religious parents.
Unemployed art school graduates Mingming and Yue take turns filming each other with a small camera, exploring a range of issues rarely shown in any national cinema with such deadpan accuracy — from the complex waters of female friendship to «pussy» as a commodity, from the desire to use filmmaking as a weapon to the decision to make a baby — an up - in - your face, playful, sassy deconstruction of what it means to be a young woman now.
What I was getting at is that you have inspired me to be a director, your films are the reason I'm currently going to film school and Shaun of the Dead was the first film I saw to actually make me pay attention to the camera work and the comedic timing.
Certain scenes in this film could easily be taught in film schools to highlight the beauty of telling the story with the camera as opposed to exposition.
Gary Ross borrowed from the Paul Greengrass school of direction when filming the original — lots of shakycam and quick - cutting — but Chasing Fire director Francis Lawrence takes a different approach, allowing his camera to glide smoothly around the action so that the viewer can take it all in, and while the violence still feels overly - sanitized, at least it's comprehensible.
Originally from Sweden, Vikander got her start doing theater and ballet before turning down law school and transitioning to camera work with the 2002 TV film «Min balsamerade mor.»
Using 70 mm to film interiors and close - ups rather than, as was traditional, expansive vistas and landscapes was a stroke of genius, but The Master «s images and the old school inventiveness of Night Across the Street «s sepia tones and rear projections and Moonrise Kingdom «s crystal - clear storybook aesthetic all come up short versus the «throw the camera on a fishing boat and see what weird horrors and beauties surround us» aesthetic of Leviathan.
For this unique film, fifty small camera crews followed teachers, students, principals, volunteers, and others across 28 public school campuses.
While at the Ed School, she helped run a film workshop for teenagers in Boston, and through the student - created Learning Through Libraries program, taught children in one El Salvadoran community how to use cameras.
Two UK schools trial use of police - style bodycams for teachers Secondary schools to offer teachers use of cameras to film «when legitimate, proportionate and necessary» to resolve problems
I'm not rich, I don't have a camera that can film 100 min block periods or a videographer to clip and compress the footage so it fits on Taskstream, I'm super miserable every single day thinking about this, I've started thinking if edTPA is this horrible how bad will BTSA be, and if this is what being a public school teacher is like, I was wrong in thinking I could do it.
As well as a film major, he can for short periods of time, rent a camera, but that limits significantly his ability to prepare his assignments, and practice his craft (develop, and practice the skills he is going to school to learn.)
Join Tamara H. Schenkenberg, curator at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, and Monika Weiss, New York - based artist and associate professor at the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, for a screening and discussion of three short films by Mona Hatoum: Don't smile, you're on camera!
From the intricacies of learning to shoot with a digital or film camera to exploring 19th century alternative photo processes, the Studio School has a photo class for everyone.
«So I asked the photographers at Children's Hospital who had been making slides for my talks, and they said they had just bought a 16 mm camera and would love to film at the School for the Blind.
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