Sentences with phrase «seen as an animation»

That the film's final credits roll over multi-layered, repeated shots of Yalini fondly stroking Dheepan's hair seems incongruous at first; but seen as an animation of pure, human intimacy, it's perfect.

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Beck sees the music videos and animations as steppingstones — proof that Riot can create exciting action sequences, emotionally poignant moments, and any other building blocks needed to tell immersive stories in any medium.
NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke made it clear that he sees DreamWorks as much more than just a creator of family - friendly entertainment it can fold into its animation arm.
It's not exactly cheery viewing, as most of the animation involves deforestation, drying rivers and retreating glaciers, but you also see the irrigation of deserts in the Middle East and just the onward march of humanity in general.
The obstacle before St Thomas that prevented him from seeing the reasonableness of the doctrine of immediate animation was his belief that the sperm, acting as an instrument of the father, was the enduring agent behind the construction of the foetal body to a state ready for a rational soul.
Lasseter is one of Pixar's founders, widely seen as the driving creative force behind the animation studio's dominance.
The entertainment is great especially the Beijing Acrobats, they were a must see, I must say I was a little disappointed with Cosmos I thought they would have made more effort especially with the children, the Cosmos kids club reps were great but if you weren't outside the kids club hut at 10 am they left and for them to entertain your children in the evening they charge between 10 — 15euros which I thought was a bit wrong seen as you book the hotel for the kids clubs then have to pay extra — hey ho — but the animation team were great.
The animation will be delivered to certain African American voters through Facebook «dark posts» — nonpublic posts whose viewership the campaign controls so that, as Parscale puts it, «only the people we want to see it, see it.»
Major advances in computational design, physical modeling and rapid manufacturing have enabled the fabrication of objects with customized physical properties — such as tailored sneakers, complex prosthetics, and soft robots — while computer graphics research has seen rapid improvements and efficiencies in creating compelling animations of physics for games, virtual reality and film.
OPO is a blend of communications professionals and scientists working together to prepare and disseminate the images and animations seen in the news, as well as posters, exhibits, and educational products in print and electronic formats.
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You may remember seeing other animations by him here such as the Beach
Tech Of Shrek: This comes across as more a promo for HP and AMD as we see some of the animation equipment used for the film.
Sure the animation was a standard for Disney between the 1940's and 1970's, where you can see certain characters move in the same way as other characters from earlier or later films, but that was solely due to the limitations in the animation room at the time.
It's far from the best you've seen, as the flash app lets you choose from a male or female Who body, and then decorate it with different body types, hair, hair, clothing color and accessories, place it in a scene and then have it perform one of three animations.
But I don't see that as a bad thing; an animation studio, no matter how deep and adult their themes, should always remember the passion with which children appreciate animation, which is perhaps why adults can continue to love it no matter how old they get.
Featuring as much content as the original, Two Worlds: The Temptation will feature more intricate missions, improved voice - overs and animations, retooled horseback riding, completely revamped combat, and a new game engine that delivers visuals that have to be seen to be believed.
In theory, it's a relief to see animation being used as something other than just kids» stuff.
As we continue to see animation progress and become more and more realistic, the French animated film The Girl Without Hands or La Jeune Fille sans mains is a reminder that the medium can be just as compelling with simple and evocative strokAs we continue to see animation progress and become more and more realistic, the French animated film The Girl Without Hands or La Jeune Fille sans mains is a reminder that the medium can be just as compelling with simple and evocative strokas compelling with simple and evocative strokes
I don't know that I've seen a mainstream piece of animation as beautifully imagined, drawn and colored as «Kung Fu Panda 2.»
Featuring all ten episodes from the latest season, Rick and Morty: Season 3 boasts 220 minutes of outrageous animation and numerous never - before - seen bonus features including newly produced, exclusive commentary for all 10 episodes with special guest commentary from the show's voice talent such as Chris Parnell (Jerry) and stars like John Mayer.
I've seen footage from this one, and it's ravishing as Little Miss Sunshine producer Big Beach moves into animation.
(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.
Now for a lot of people gameplay depth doesn't matter, all they want is to feel powerful when they hit things or see cool animations for spells / attacks which this game definitely provides, as well as for gamers who highly value things outside of gameplay such as the points i mentioned earlier.
The animation here is great, and the film looks wonderful, however I felt that the story just was a clichéd affair, one that we've seen many times before, and done better as well.
Where Spielberg sees 3D as a ubiquitous element in modern animation (he is shooting The Aventures of Tintin in 3D), Cameron intends to be the first to introduce a new filmmaking vocabulary with his live - action hybrid, Avatar, which blends performance capture (what he calls e-motion capture) with live action elements and actors.
As neat as it is to see «The Starry Night» squiggle about like a piece of background animation leftover from «Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,» altering van Gogh's paintings has a curious way of disrupting their magiAs neat as it is to see «The Starry Night» squiggle about like a piece of background animation leftover from «Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,» altering van Gogh's paintings has a curious way of disrupting their magias it is to see «The Starry Night» squiggle about like a piece of background animation leftover from «Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,» altering van Gogh's paintings has a curious way of disrupting their magic.
• Shaun the Sheep - It shall remain a mystery why this hilarious & sweet Aardman animation effort didn't get US families into theaters to see it (it earned three times as much abroad) considering the absolute garbage parents will take their kids to.
Older viewers who grew up with the Disney style of fluid animation, as seen in Snow White, Bambi and Pinocchio, might have to get used to the style, but the humor and the exploits of the diverse set of characters should more than make up for the less - costly animation technique.
As he does, «The Little Prince» makes a remarkable stylistic leap from the accomplished but familiar CG environs of these opening scenes (big - eyed, bobble - headed humans; modernist - futurist design influences) into 2D stop - motion animation, bringing the world of Saint - Exupery's original story to life in beautiful handcrafted images based on the author's own crudely elegant watercolors (seen in the book's first printing and all subsequent editions).
In the First Feature Competition, Porto sees one of Anton Yelchin's final performances, whilst animation My Life As A Courgette looks like a lot of fun.
Friday afternoon sees the «Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Upcoming Films» presentation inside the show's Hall D23, highlighting upcoming Pixar productions such as «The Good Dinosaur» and «Finding Dory,» and Disney animated films «Zootopia» and «Moana» — likely with a few surprises along the way.
HONORABLE MENTIONS: ANIMATION «Kubo and the Two Strings» — Laika's most daring, innovative film yet «My Life as a Zucchini» — About little kids but not for little kids; a bold, 70 - minute feature from Switzerland «Sing» — Delightful and triumphant, with terrific voice performances and song renditions «Trolls» — I can't stop the positive feelings I've had about this DreamWorks musical since I saw it 3 months ago «Zootopia» — Disney's live - action crime drama / social commentary disguised in animated form has one of the year's best screenplays
he Oscar - winning «Jurassic Park» was a huge advancement for computer animation when it premiered, showcasing unbelievably realistic and frightening dinosaurs as never before seen in film.
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Hopefully, eventually, Tarantino will get this cut, complete with the new animation sequence, released on Blu - ray and everyone will be able to see The Whole Bloody Affair as it was originally intended.
From what we saw at the reveal, the animation is as nippy as you'd expect in a game about knee sliding while shooting people in the eyeballs.
Why I'm Excited: I wish so badly that the films of Laika Studios were seen by even half as many people as those made by DreamWorks Animation or Blue Sky.
With a no - holds - barred approach and the freeing format of animation, the show tends to really go there (see: horny Hormone Monsters, singing Michael Stipe tampons, scary Garrison Keillor sex fantasies), placing it in the same taboo - busting league as Netflix's other hit mature toons.
On the other hand, we're seeing performance issues such as drops in frame - rate and poor character animation, largely set within the same location and confines as those found in The Mad Ones.
They reflect on their film, from conception to reception, touching upon such topics as the intense opening scene, their research trips from scuba diving to a sewage treatment plant (the latter, for a cut sequence), working with Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, the animation challenges, this being seen as the less desirable project to the concurrently advancing The Incredibles, and the film's enduring legacy.
Certainly the journey that Anomalisa has taken is far from conventional, from Kaufman play written under the pseudonym «Francis Fregosi,» through a Kickstarter campaign, through the general challenge of making an adult - themed animation in a country that sees animation as a genre not a medium, to now this tour of festivals, looking for distribution.
If you're willing and eager to see animation as something different from the mega-blockbusters like «Minions,» this is the film for you.
As commercial cinema goes, animation and live action are seen as divergent modes of filmmaking sharing the mutual goal of aesthetic cohesiveness; they only achieve it by different meanAs commercial cinema goes, animation and live action are seen as divergent modes of filmmaking sharing the mutual goal of aesthetic cohesiveness; they only achieve it by different meanas divergent modes of filmmaking sharing the mutual goal of aesthetic cohesiveness; they only achieve it by different means.
Since the movie was done by the Television Department, don't expect great monumental achievements in animation: there are not the sweeping pans as seen in The Lion King, the breathtaking jungle scenery of Tarzan, or the 3 - dimensional realism of A Bug's Life.
Instead press R2 during the animation and you'll see the phials empty and your shield icon begin to glow pink as you pull out of the attack.
Isle of Dogs Behind the Scenes (in Virtual Reality) / (Lead Artists: A collaboration between Felix Lajeunesse & Paul Raphael and the Isle of Dogs production team)-- This virtual reality experience places the viewer inside the miniature world of Wes Anderson's upcoming stop - motion animated film, face to face with the cast of dogs as they are interviewed on set, while the crew of the film works around you to create the animation you are seeing.
Peet's adaptation was, as Walt saw it, beset by its fidelity to Kipling, and he solidified his vision for lighter - hearted fare by hiring radio icon Phil Harris, whose husky, hearty voice would become synonymous with Disney animation in those posthumous years.
By today's more sophisticated standards, it takes more than just vivid animation to thrill us, as we've seen some very realistic effects in most of today's blockbusters, many of them far more impressive than those rendered in this film.
It's not the beautifully stylized, visually witty animation — though I saw the film in 3D IMAX, and it is gorgeous — or the brilliant idea to cast Stephen Colbert (Strangers with Candy) as the President of the United States who's wildly unable to cope with an alien invasion.
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