Not exact matches
It wasn't our intention to have the watermelon have a voice, but after we
shot it, the
footage went off to our editor, and I took a look at the cut and
saw that he'd inserted these lines for the watermelon.
Tucked between
footage we'd already
seen in the full - length trailer were some new
shots of characters and scenes.
See outtakes and behind - the - scenes
footage of Hailey's photo
shoot in turks & caicos.
See outtakes and behind - the - scenes
footage of Samantha's photo
shoot in malta.
See outtakes and behind - the - scenes
footage of Kate's photo
shoot in Switzerland.
See outtakes and behind - the - scenes
footage of Kate's photo
shoot in Tennessee.
See outtakes and behind - the - scenes
footage of Sara's photo
shoot in Route 66.
See more BTS
footage from her rookie
shoot in The Making of SI Swimsuit 2018 on SI TV.
Think about it: When do you ever get to
see extended
footage of yourself,
shot from the side, without your knowledge?
Rehearsal
Footage: Three quick snippets from rehearsals,
shot on VHS and dubbed from a tape that looks like it's
seen better days.
A new four - minute sneak preview has just surfaced, which is basically a combination of all the previous trailers with a bit of new
footage and longer takes of
shots that we've
seen before.
Featuring a scene of poor old David proposing to Janet on the day he wouldn't
see the end of specially
shot for the trailer, as well as talking - to - the - camera Stewart
footage, it is in reasonable shape visually, although the soundtrack is rather hissy.
It also has some
footage you haven't
seen before, a digitally - altered version of a
shot from the film (above, with extra details added to the painting) and a little bit of the awesome Can song «Vitamin C» that is used to good effect in the film's opening.
We have already
seen the first official trailer for Spielberg's latest, but this new version packs more
footage from the intense - looking drama and also includes Austin Stowell as real - life U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers and his training before being
shot down while on an espionage mission over Soviet territory in 1960.
This collection of production - diary - style
footage finds Brian De Palma on the set of his 2002 film Femme Fatale directing the
shoot, a process that — as
seen in these specific clips — includes rehearsals with actors Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas, working through movement / blocking and fight choreography, and the management of the movie's bravura opening setpiece that takes place at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
I wrote the script based on my book and some people said the script did not exist and we actually put several trailers on the YouTube or you can go to theneighborssitcom.com or tommywiseau.com and you will
see that the script actually exists because we have the
footage, we
shot behind the scenes 24/7 cameras were always rolling.
Oh, it is surely a treat to
see songs and
footage shot and edited for the film (how many other pre-DVD age Disney flicks have given us any?).
Here is what Slightly Mad Studios said about these screenshots: «As usual, all
shots show purely in - game
footage that has not been made in any special photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay — What you
see below is what you experience while driving!»
The first thing we
see is the actual
shooting, as
seen through blurred cell phone
footage.
Indeed, a description of
footage from the film screened Saturday at Disney's D23 Expo indicated Winter Soldier and Black Panther were
seen in a series of quick
shots that also depicted Star - Lord, Doctor Strange, Spider - Man, The Vision, Captain America, Iron Man and Black Widow.
Head here to watch the new «Blade Runner 2049» trailer, and click through the gallery to
see all of Deakins» best
shots from the
footage that has debuted so far.
Running time: 129 minutes Studio: Fox Home Entertainment 3 - Disc DVD Extras: Widescreen theatrical feature film, unrated director's cut, Wolverine theatrical trailer, Valkyrie, S. Darko, The Wrestler, Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, commentary by director George Tillman, Jr., screenwriters Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker, and editor Dirk Westervelt, commentary by with Biggie's mom Voletta Wallace, and his manager Wayne Barrow, Behind the Scenes: The Making of Notorious, I Got a Story to Tell: The Lyrics of Biggie Smalls, Notorious Thugs: Casting the Film, Biggie Boot Camp, Anatomy of a B.I.G. Performance, Party & [Expletive](never before
seen footage), The B.I.G. Three - Sixty, Directing the Last Moments, It Happened Right Here, The Petersen Exit, The
Shooting, The Impala, The Unfortunate Violent Act, The Window, 9 Deleted Scenes, 4 extended / alternate concerts, trailers from: Secret Life of Bees, Gospel Hill and Slumdog Millionaire, digital copy.
Although this short does feature
shots we've
seen, it also highlights a few new pieces of dark
footage to consider.
Audiences will get a chance to watch fascinating never -
seen - before
footage of the crews» perilous journey to film K2 and the process of
shooting the re-enactments on the DVD's bonus materials.
Legendary's now - filming Godzilla reboot, helmed by Monsters director Gareth Edwards, has
seen a lot of news
footage leak out of the military exercises they're
shooting right off the bat.
As gnarly as the
footage was (I
saw someone on Twitter claiming that someone at their table had thrown down their napkin and stormed out of the room), the entire sequence was beautifully
shot and edited with laser precision, with each of Johnson's movements causing an immediate reaction on the young lady in the first room.
Well, if you count an inconsistent use of fixed -
shot, security camera
footage, more traditionally -
shot stuff, where the security cameras you should be able to
see don't happen to be there, and cutaways aching to be portentous, then The Unfolding is as stylish as Terence Malick teaming up with Nicolas Winding Refn to make an 80s - set, neon - drenched ode to the chasing of the light.
James believes that no one has ever
seen the HD
footage, but notes that, because it was
shot side - by - side with the film
footage, Tommy could conceivably create a new 3D version of «The Room.»
It features mostly
footage we've
seen before, but no
shots or mention of Wonder Woman at all, almost entirely
footage of Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) fighting, and yelling at each other.
This TV spot features only a few new
shots, the rest of it is
footage we've
seen from the first official trailer, but it still looks badass.
The film is pieced together from outtakes from the long - time documentary filmmaker / cinematographer's extensive body of work, but beyond occasionally hearing her voice behind the camera (and one
shot towards the end in which we finally
see her face as she points the camera toward herself), Johnson forgoes the safety net of voiceover narration to tie all this
footage together.
One film that has instantly
shot to the top of my most anticipated is Chronicle, the found
footage superpowers indie flick that we just
saw the first trailer for yesterday.
I'm always excited to
see movies actually
shot in IMAX, but I'm sure this 65 mm
footage will look just as amazing.
• There is some additional
footage in the train station, as a few
shots are held a few seconds longer and we get to
see more of the kids and parents saying goodbye to one another.
Reichardt had decided to
shoot «Certain Women» on digital because she feared using film would cause a delay in dailies, but after
seeing test
footage of the movie
shot in this format, specifically the way the digital camera picked up snow, she knew film would be the only way to go.
We
see footage of Rodriguez visiting South Africa for the first time, get the detailed biographical information from him and his family that the first half omitted while it was keeping up its mysterious façade, and are treated to a steady helping of the man's fantastic music, often accompanying brief music video - like interludes, tracking
shots, and montages of the cold and barren Detroit winter.
The last - minute conversion into three dimensions from standard
footage is one of the least convincing examples of the technology that I've
seen, with sweeping wide
shots across mountains wavering as if you've taken too much cough medicine.
Most
footage of the war was
shot in black and white, but the filmmakers spent two years on a world - wide search of any existing color film that might exist and what they found was that much of it was practically pristine since it had never been
seen before.
The next TV spot features plenty of the
footage we've
seen before, with some new
shots of Deadpool's new super team, the X-Force.
As usual, the
shots show purely in - game
footage that has not been made in any special photo mode with no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay — What you
see below is what you experience while driving!
The
footage doesn't reveal anything we don't already know about the vehicle, but in a few of the
shots its new LED headlamps and fender - mounted LED running lights can be clearly
seen.
We've
seen the 2011 Range Rover Evoque get unveiled yesterday at the Kensington Palace in London in the presence of Victoria Beckham, and now the first promo video, together with
footage shot during the compact SUV's unveil were released by the British car maker.
In fact, if you show up a little before 2:00 p.m., say about 1:45, you might even
see yourself on KVII TV (ProNews 7 of Amarillo) Monday night at 6:00 p.m. on Lisa Schmidt's The Practicing Parent show, which will feature an interview with Pamela and other
footage shot at Hastings.
To test the 1080p video recording, we
shot footage of passing traffic; we
saw some pixelation, but overall, the device kept up with moving cars without much motion blur.
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell contains «never - before -
seen footage from the major motion picture, behind - the - scenes material
shot during production, and interviews with the author, directors (Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, and Lana Wachowski), and actors (including Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving, and James D'Arcy) discussing both the book and the film.»
He has come a long way since this news
footage (which I'd never
seen) was
shot — turning from a virtually wild dog scared of everything to a trusting and loyal companion.
But to say they are «heavily downgraded» when we haven't
seen any real
footage of one game and we have comparison
shots of the other is pretty silly and shows that he is not interested in having a reasonable discussion about it.
You might even be able to
see some gameplay
footage between gratuitous and unnecessary
shots of scantily clad catfights.
Titled «The Ultimate Assassin,» the video — which is
shot with in - game
footage from Hitman: Absolution — talks about Agent 47's instincts, which allows players to
see enemies hidden behind cover,
see their predetermined paths and more.
I'm unsure when we'll get to the full production, or if there's even a lot more
footage that's been
shot than we've already
seen, but based on the little info I was able to find online, First Person Shooter was meant to wrap up development this year and received funding from Film Agency for Wales.