Sentences with phrase «shooting through the eye»

Check out «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil (http://bit.ly/1jMHAtm).
For a visual representation of the story of Fogo de Chão, watch «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Check out «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Check out «The Gaucho Way», a documentary - style video that is shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
During this seemingly simple ride through an abandoned city, Fresnadillo oh - so - slightly plays with your nerves, alternating between tight close ups on the kids and wide shots showing the desolate state of the area, utilizing every other perspective as a shot through the eyes of a rage - victim just ready to pounce.
Originally intended to be celebration of the resilience of Chris and Christine'a Rainey, who run a music studio for would - be rappers on the mean streets of north Philadelphia, the film changed course suddenly when their teenage daughter was shot through the eye by a stray bullet.
Those latter ones you don't feel so bad about shooting through the eye ball.

Not exact matches

The particular test on this occasion was to shoot an arrow through a revolving wheel and strike the eye of a golden fish.
Several nights later, Bryant's husband Roy and his half - brother J. W. Milam arrived at Till's great - uncle's house where they took Till, transported him to a barn, beat him and gouged out one of his eyes, before shooting him through the head and disposing of his body in the Tallahatchie River, weighting it with a 70 - pound cotton gin fan tied around his neck with barbed wire.
He's going to shape shots around these doglegs and through the crosswinds over four days of heart - eyes emoji world - class play at the major he wants most.
We loved the built - in HD camera which shoots crisp, 14 megapixel photos and 1080p HD videos through its wide - angle fish - eye lens.
Tall and attired in an elegant black suit, Cota, who is now in her late 40s, has a long mane of dark hair shot through with auburn highlights and large, expressive eyes.
As you might recognize already, we shot at the Ludlow Hotel, one of my absolute favorite hotels here in the city, and it served as the perfect backdrop for a girl, on the go, running through late evenings and early mornings, from one party to the next — throwing on her earrings as she dashes out the door, her eyes fixed on the next cab whose headlights are blaring down the street.
Halfway through, the wind was so strong that my eyes were watering, mascara running, and my hair was so far in my face that when reviewing the shots, it just looked crazy.
Such a fun shoot and I loved learning more about you through your boyfriend's eyes!
Explore street style through the eyes of our featured influencers and get a behind - the - scenes look at what it takes the capture the perfect shot.
Cautiously, he returns upstairs and while slowly investigating the scene, is shot straight through the eyes by the sheriff and his pose... mistaking him for one of the undead.
And X-Men provided quite a variety of powers to pick from: shooting laser blasts from your eyes, walking through walls, controlling the weather, climbing on ceilings, telekenisis, telepathy, and delivering pizza in 30 minutes or less.
For example, I was cutting through an alley to an objective when a tank rotated its turret in my direction, shot, missed and hit the wall above me sending debris falling on top of me as a helocopter was unloading rockets into the tank destroying it before my eyes.
Although in many respects a more stylish, authentic, tougher - minded film than «Hotel Rwanda,» director Michael Caton - Jones» respectable and well - intentioned Beyond the Gates (aka Shooting Dogs) still falls into the trap of filtering an inherently African story through the eyes of a noble white protagonist — in this case, two of them.
Anon uses a lot of first - person points - of - view, allowing the viewer to see through the eyes of the character — shots that involve a wealth of on - screen text.
Shot on beautiful 35 mm stock, Lincoln is a film filled with natural beauty as seen through the keen eyes of Spielberg and Kamínski.
It's a terrifically elemental premise for a movie, one that Cuarón treats as an excuse to indulge in some truly spectacular eye candy; his famously epic tracking shots move here on all axes, making the film a pretty remarkable technical exercise — even as a few of the sequences, especially those that adopt a through - the - helmet POV, suggest the experience of watching someone else play an FPS.
The zoomed in shots of an eye, her blank stare and the often desolate environment that surrounds her all have a deeper meaning to them and are most certainly there if you are willing to see through the surface.
The plot interweaves the story of what happens in the aftermath of a police shooting in Brooklyn's Bed - Stuy neighborhood told through the eyes of the bystander who filmed the act, a black police officer and a high school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand, showing the impact of racism and violence on a community.
The first look at a heavily anticipated blockbuster now inspires article - length analysis, with eagle - eyed writers going through them line by line, shot by shot, sometimes frame by frame, searching for pertinent plot details with the kind of intensity of attention once reserved for the Zapruder film.
Delicately shot with a sense of intimacy, but never precious, «Hide Your Smiling Faces» invites you to be as inquisitive about the world as these boys are and to maybe even experience it through their eyes.
JACK REACHER Director: Christopher McQuarrie Starring: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Robert Duvall, David Oyelowo A sniper eyes various people through the scope of his rifle and lets off six shots killing five random targets in a plaza area.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children also reunites Burton behind the camera with his Dark Shadows and Big Eyes cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel, whose knack for creating glossy visuals through his film work (by utilizing soft shadows / focus shooting techniques) looks to serve Burton's upcoming film well - in particular, during those scenes that take place in the fantastical setting where Miss Peregrine and the «Peculiars» live.
Shot against a mesmerizing New Mexico landscape, we observe the Navajo Nation from the inside out through the eyes of these three unlikely characters.
Shot in 16 mm, perfectly framed, with delicate but specific shots through windows and the focus on the color of crimson and corals, make this a true feast for the eyes.
We note the significance of the eyes relatively early in the film, and it's clear that director Paul Greengrass intentionally establishes and emphasizes the power Hanks» eyes possess here through close - ups and medium shots that move in on or out from Hanks» face.
Adrien Brody is currently shooting Detachment in New York (Queens and Long Island), a film that chronicles the lives of several high school teachers, administrators and students as told through the eye of a substitute teacher.
His highly intricate shot compositions (with the help of his longtime collaborator Emmanuel Lubezki) and infusion of muted but potent sexual, emotional and social observations through visuals have distinguished him greatly from the increasingly pedestrian eye of most American filmmakers.
I peaked through my eyes long enough to see a jet of blood shoot from the victim's neck onto his bare chest, and the young Lukas Haas to peak through the bathroom stall.
The groundbreaking first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and the first by a female Saudi filmmaker, Wadjda offers a moving, rarely seen picture of everyday life in Riyadh: through the eyes of a girl unwilling to surrender what she wants.
Armed with nothing like innovation or intelligence at the script level, Kim lards The Last Stand with several inspired visual gags that culminate in a chase through a cornfield and one frozen, bird's - eye shot that gifts the film with a kind of wit it doesn't deserve.
Hall and Brooks do something amazing in «In Cold Blood» in how they both ground the piece in what really happened, often shooting in the locations that the killers actually visited, but imbuing it with a sense of menace through Hall's unmatched eye.
Ruben can be a very fine B - action director, and his decision with The Forgotten to set the preponderance of his establishing shots as undefined points - of - view that peer voyeuristically at Telly and eventual compatriot Ash through warped windows, open doorways, and extreme God's - eye, pays off in a general feeling of paranoid unrest.
* «Don't shoot, I've got your shoe» — Atomic Blonde... * Brawl in Cell Block 99: Bradley (Vince Vaughn) pulling headlight cable out of wife's car... * Mother's body sailing over moonroof, Mom and Dad... * Wrists bound with Christmas lights, Super Dark Times... * Thelma: hair hanging hydralike on outside of windowglass... * «I won't let you leave until you've tried my tart» — Martin's mother (Alicia Silverstone), The Killing of a Sacred Deer... * Captain Phasma eye through shattered mask; Gwendoline Christie, Star Wars: The Last Jedi...
The camera lopingly observes Boris through these exploits, frequently forcing us to identify with his stultifying nervousness by mimicking his immobility and aimless turns of the head via stable eye line shots and unhurried pans.
Superman Returns is «ridiculed» through a ham - handed flashback where one of the characters is dressed like Superman, gets shot in the eye, and unlike the normally impervious Supes, rails about bitterly about having been shot in the eye.
Instead the audience is treated to many wide tracking shots and expertly placed close - ups (a lot of the latter revealing character depth just through certain hand or eye movements from the actors).
Shooting on location at familiar haunts but through a filmmaker's eye gives the city of Atlanta the spotlight in a way that hasn't been seen before.
Shot in 16 mm, Gilles Deroo and Marianne Pistone's first feature studies the quotidian aspects of Mouton's life through his eyes as well as those of the town's residents.
SY: The film was shot entirely from first - person perspective of the title character What was the process of filming the movie through Henry's eyes?
Shot in black and white, the film is entirely observational, no re-takes, it simply observes with an exquisite eye, a season of local football, and the characters that bond together through it.
That's all the basic info but the BlackBerry 10.3.1 software adds more to it through various optimizations such as the ability to take photos while capturing video, shooting modes, and even a nice set of tools for post processing both images and video that includes filters, frames, the ability to add slow - mo or trim the content, and reduce red - eye as well as adjusting audio levels, color levels and more.
There's no sign yet of the giant cheek pads between the eyes and ears that will frame his face, acting as a megaphone to shoot his long calls half a mile through dense canopies.
That's the short and sweet of the camera specs but really the BlackBerry 10.3.1 software adds more to it through various optimizations such as the ability to take photos while capturing video, shooting modes, and even a nice set of tools for post processing both images and video that includes filters, frames, the ability to add slow - mo or trim the content, and reduce red - eye as well as adjusting audio levels, color levels and more.
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