Sentences with phrase «screen shots do»

seriously, over half the screen shots do not show anything different.
I am amazed at how nice it really looks, screen shots don't do it justice.
i would love a trailer since those screen shot do nt allow you to get a sence of what this game about.
looking at the panned screen shots it doesn't look appear to be that big, but as you get closer to it the wanzers seem minuscule.
Damn that cutscene screen shot does look terrible and here I was wondering how good this game would look on the Vita.
This trailer gives a much more detailed view than last week's screen shots did of the Overwatch map.

Not exact matches

Sony's Santa Monica Studios did something with «God of War» that's never been done before in a video game: It's made a complete video game that takes place in one continuous shot, in real time, with no loading screens at all.
They don't send out long executive summaries with mocked up screen shots.
In the screen shot above, you can see the common complaint is that the Iphone 6 case is thin and low pricing, but it doesn't do a good job protecting the phone.
In the months before the teenage killer's mug shot and name were splashed across the nation's TV screens and newspaper front pages, he had posted messages online telegraphing his plans and told others about his deadly intentions — warnings that police and federal agents, alerted by tipsters, did not heed.
While most of Khosrowshahi's presentation — which was run from his computer — had to do with much of what you might expect from a longtime techie (artificial intelligence, better software, etc.), one screen was clearly a pretty big risk for the long - shot candidate to take and was much noticed by the directors.
Purvez you got me there one thing I did not think to take a screen shot of was the tos when I signed up for the group.
I don't know how to do a screen shot though.
I wish there was a print option on your blog, website for each recipe so I didn't have to print entire page, or take screen shot of recipes.
How do you guard a team that can play 5 out with Lillard coming around ball screens needing almost no space to get his shot off?
They probably do a screen shot save to impress their invisible mates on FB!??
wow are we sterile up top, goals need to come from defense again, ozil & cech were great, mert once again taking the brunt of bad comments meanwhile a clean sheet and did nothing wrong, open goal that was saved was kos out of position and monreal caught up the pitch too high, giroud has great ball skills, issue is his position on the pitch, watched the match again focused on giroud, he tends to camp behind the defender from the ball, this only works when you have the quickness to break, he does nt, I have screen shots where ozil is 25 yrds farther up the pitch then giroud, thisis the problem, he is rendered useless unless ozil holds up, and thats not ozils strength, thus very few sog's from giroud on the run, when giroud gets lucky w space in front of the defender, he is lethal, but needs to get into that space,
Do they shoot the gap on a stagger screen or lock - and - trail?
Ozil doesn't want to run, but even then he got two assists, some of his side passes from the left to the middle were fantastic, their nicely disguised, just when you think theres no one there, then a player comes on to the screen like Rosicky and shoots.
His ability to catch and shoot as well as pull up makes him a constant perimeter threat, and he might be able to run off screens and do damage at the next level as well.
And if it did pick up I thought maybe they would do a 20 second segment just explaining the incident and showing the screen shots.
And eventually, yeah, our laptops will be Mac book [heirs] and I don't know, they'll have a laser that will shoot the images directly onto [the] back of your retina, so you don't need [the] screen anymore.
Similar types of reminders have been done with other preventive services such as colon and breast cancer screenings and flu shots.
I didn't keep a screen shot of the first one, but I did it myself and rest assured, it was pretty bad!
Here is a screen shot of an analysis I did with regard to protein and especially the essential amino acids of three common foods.
Most of the images are from my own screen shots of the movie, but I did manage to find lots of great, high quality promotional stills as well to supplement.
I don't know how, because when I flicked through their complete catalogue online a couple weeks later it was an instant screen - shot, must - have piece.
Do you ever have a ton of outfit photo shots taken and look at them on the camera screen and think «Hey these will be perfect!»
Even when I sometimes feel — while we are out shooting — that it might not come across as I had in mind, it usually does when I see it on a big screen.
I don't want to suggest that Match.com would try to avoid meeting their end of the bargain but it wouldn't be a bad idea to take screen shots of your status each month and never delete any of your emails if it can be avoided.
We did several painful shoots for each of the other girls, with him eventually taking the mickey out of them through the screen.)
When that didn't work I thought that maybe a video would work better and then we could screen shot a photo from that.
As I scrolled through the screen shots, Dave did his best to identify them.
After a week of him giving me grief for having an active Tinder profile, I finally took his down and showed him the screen shot of me doing so.
Back in 1968 it must have blown its audience away (I was actually a member of that audience, but I was only five so I don't recall being blown in any direction at all — I just remember liking the monkeys) with its realistic shots of space stations gliding across the screen with a stark, cold beauty as Strauss's Blue Danube blared through the speakers.
Also, could've done without watching children being shot on screen.
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Despite perilously under - lighting a few nighttime sequences, cinematographer Rachel Morrison shoots the country so full of life that it's genuinely hard to believe she didn't film a single frame of it in Africa (for a movie that's full of sloppy CG, the environmental green screen work is astonishing).
► A teen girl slashes an attacker in her home across the face with a knife (we see his bloody cheek) and a woman throws a pot of scalding milk on his face (he screams and we see his reddened skin) and another man shoots the girl and the woman (we hear the shots off - screen and do not see the result).
So, the second half of Blue Valentine, I shot on digital and I did that in a way because I wanted to capture the love that eroded through time and so I would do 45 minute takes to try to get to these moments when the actors would just forget they were on screen.
Since his film was only screened for the Hollywood Foreign Press he wasn't able to earn SAG or Critics» Choice nominations but now that the film has been seen and Plummer is all over it (with just nine days of shooting and as many days of post-production) this may be the easiest and best way for the Academy to recognize the efforts and ability of director Ridley Scott (if they don't give him a Best Director nomination, that is).
Mark Steven Johnson's 2007 attempt to bring Ghost Rider to the big screen didn't turn out particularly well, and although many believed that would be the last we'd ever see of Marvel's B - list antihero, Sony decided to give the character another shot with this equally shoddy reboot by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor.
Bogart delivers one of the silver screen's most memorable bastards in Dobbs, a braggart who boasts of his immunity to the charms of gold only to be unable to list one noble thing he'd do with his cash besides play the big shot for people who've wronged him.
I don't know if it is just my eyes but busy backgrounds (which this movie had a lot of) mixed with tracking shots made much of it hard to focus on the IMAX screen.
Trekkies may fume, but if this big - screen Star Trek movie is to be a much - needed booster shot to revive this seriously ailing franchise, then it is a clever thing to do.
I ran from an early - morning screening of Salvation Army, which ends with a brilliantly staged and deeply moving shot, into a neighbouring theatre for The Amazing Catfish, and I don't mind admitting I was an emotional wreck for the rest of the day.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Universal releases Seabiscuit on DVD in competing widescreen and fullscreen editions; concern yourself only with the former (which we received for review), for if there's one thing you never want to do, it's watch a film shot by John Schwartzman that's been «reformatted to fit your screen
Line delivery is almost painfully dry at points, and the actors who are genuinely giving it their best shot are scarcely given anything close to the screen time necessary to do a good job.
It's a film brimming with many top notch performances, and the super-long Steadicam shots are certainly impressive, but at the end of the day I didn't feel too attached to anyone on screen.
But at the same time, unlike Catching Fire, the two - part finale of this franchise didn't have any sequences shot with IMAX cameras, so that really doesn't make the giant screen worth it other than the sound quality.
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