Sentences with phrase «short piece of film»

If the behaviour is something that you can video then a short piece of film, even taken on your phone, may be useful to show your veterinarian exactly what you are describing.
Video resumes are short pieces of film about a candidate which are loaded up online in order to give potential employers a better idea of what the candidate is like and why employing them might be a good idea.

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A «creepypasta» is a short piece of horror Gothic fiction, which is largely known by the subgenre of Gothic horror, is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death
The scheme lands the boys unwittingly in a series of misadventures that lead them to their old pal Teddy (Heyborne) and Moe's almost adopted father Harter (Collins) The film is broken up into pieces to mimic the «short» format of the original show, but they are really all acts in the same story.
In short, for his 30th feature film, Hollywood's most successful commercial filmmaker has crafted a zesty piece of agitprop — a call to resistance in the era of Donald Trump.
Though it heavily reworks Bissell's story, the film feels as beautifully calibrated as a great piece of short fiction, only with visual accents and emphases filling in for the prose.
Each of Green's meticulously crafted pieces draws on his background as a production designer, where he honed his creative eye for 12 years, before making his directorial debut in 2006 with his short film «NASA,» for Audi through BBH.
Some of these are only implicit; during the film's big softball - game set - piece, I was staring dumbly at the screen, trying to figure out if the guys in tight, bulging shorts and / or cut - off, midriff - baring T - shirts were being subtly coded as gay, or if those outfits were simply part of the tough - guy fashion repertoire of the time.
«Pieces» is an indie crime drama and is based on a short film of the same name that Taylor made which was first shown in 2014 at the Palm Springs International ShortFest.
Pieces of The Crown are more brilliant on their own than they are as a series, taken in as shorter, intently focused films like «The Queen» and another Morgan achievement, the play and film versions of «Frost / Nixon.»
Adapted from the short film by director David F. Sandberg and adapted by horror - centric screenwriter Eric Heiserrer, Lights Out may be a quick, simple, and slightly familiar piece of PG -13-level horror, but it's also a well - made and unexpectedly engaging thriller as well — with an ending that's sure to generate at least a small amount of debate among horror fans.
Eric Rohmer (1920 - 2010) made 50 films over a period of 57 years, beginning with the short Journal d'un scélérat (50) and ending with the 17th - century period piece The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (07).
Still, this is an informed, fairly candid piece wherein the likes of biographer Eric Lax and punmeister Gene Shalit — who was evidently close friends with Newman — touch on the actor's collaborations with Martin Ritt (inevitably, Paramount's Hud gets short shrift, while the movies Newman made for Robert Altman at Fox are not even mentioned), his feud with Jack Warner, and the two films in which he directed second wife Joanne Woodward.
These films range from independent films, documentaries, short films to high profile Hollywood picks, foreign films and many other unique pieces of cinema.
Special Features Andrei Tarkovsky's short film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's «The Killers,» made when he was a student in 1956 Interview from 2002 with writer Stuart M. Kaminsky about both films Piece from 2002 in which actor Stacy Keach reads Hemingway's short story «Screen Directors»» Playhouse radio adaptation from 1949 of the 1946 film, starring Burt Lancaster and Shelley Winters Interview from 2002 with actor Clu Gulager Audio excerpt from director Don Siegel's autobiography, «A Siegel Film,» read by actor and director Hampton Fancher Trailers PLUS: Essays by novelist Jonathan Lethem and critic Geoffrey O'Brien
Informative and thorough, the piece opens with background on creators Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar, with excerpts of their student short films and the «A Town Called Panic» TV show
The shorter pieces, which take on various aspects of the film, the story, production and special effects details (like the use of miniatures, which has become a rarity in the CGI age), range from under two minutes to just over twelve minutes.
In the end, it is by no means a truly awful piece of work, but the big problem is that it was originally conceived as a short film, and has clearly suffered from the expansion of the narrative that has led to it cropping up on the big screen.
For the supplemental materials, there's an excerpt from the documentary Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema; Blow - Up of «Blow - Up», a new documentary about the film; two interviews with David Hemmings, one on the set of Only When I Larf from 1968, and the other on the TV show City Lights from 1977; 50 Years of Blow - Up: Vanessa Redgrave / Philippe Garner, a 2016 SHOWstudio interview; an interview with actress Jane Birkin from 1989; Antonioni's Hypnotic Vision, featuring two separate pieces about the film: Modernism and Photography; both the teaser and theatrical trailers for the film; and a 68 - page insert booklet containing an essay on the film by David Forgacs, an updated 1966 account of the film's shooting by Stig Björkman, a set of questionnaires that the director distributed to photographers and painters while developing the film, the 1959 Julio Cortázar short story on which the film is loosely based, and restoration details.
The movie set - pieces are stunning - the Gene Kelly-esque musical number «No Dames» (with Channing Tatum tap - dancing away admirably) in particular is a total delight and easily as good as anything from the best 50s musicals - but the rest of the film feels like an excuse to film these short love - letters to classic Hollywood.
The other new bonus piece is The Goodbye Place, a 1996 short film made by Kelly that displays many of the themes that would later make their way into Donnie Darko.
The theatrical version and the Director's Cut are included, along with the previously released bonus features, a new documentary, a 1996 short film by director Richard Kelly, a hardcover book, and some pieces of art printed on cardstock, found inside an envelope marked «Roberta Sparrow.»
The short film is a component of a larger multimedia piece — a milieu that Athina has worked within alongside her feature films — that was commissioned by the DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art.
The rest of the supplements are bite - sized pieces: «Welcome to New Penzance» features footage of the locations, «Set Tour with Bill Murray» is a quick 3 minutes, Bob Balaban introduces short segments of actress Kara Hayward (Suzy) reading excerpts from the (fictional) books featured in the film, and «Cousin Ben» features additional footage of Jason Schwartzman as Cousin Ben.
«The Making of Moonrise Kingdom» consists of an 18 - minute featurette shot on the set of the film plus four storyboard animatics and narrator tests, five minutes of screen tests of the child actors, and a short piece on the miniatures used in the flood sequence.
The 20 - page booklet an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien, short pieces by young writers on the film, and art from the film, and there's a small collection of additional ephemera including a map of New Penzance.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray is a thorough and detailed commentary track by director / writer Richard Kelly, the featurette «The Box: Grounded in Reality» (about the real - life history of his parents that inspired the characters), three brief yet quite efficient snapshots of the film's digital effects, a trio of bonus mood piece shorts (more ominous suggestions of otherworldly surveillance) and a bonus digital copy of the film for portable media players.
As a complimentary piece to the feature film, Gravity co-writer (and son of director Alfonso) Jonás Cuarón crafted this short work — Aningaaq — to coincide with the Gravity scene in which Sandra Bullock «s distraught astronaut establishes communication with...
Other new features include The Restoration of «Jaws», which is a short piece on the restoration of the film.
Extras include audio commentary by film critic Stephen Farber; a retrospective piece surrounding the making of the movie; a vintage behind - the - scenes short; and a vintage (and entertaining) half - hour TV production on Camelot's world premiere.
- A Glimpse Into The World of Harry Potter - a much shorter piece from the period of the film's initial release.
In the short - term, the nature of domestic terrorism and identity will likely not be at the forefront of most audiences» minds as they flock to see Downey Jr's charismatic performance and the film's action set pieces.
Actually, six of these appear in the completed film but are somewhat shorter than the pieces here.
The France - born Benhaim's 40 - minute film — an evocative mood piece in which a young girl wanders through present - day Morocco surrounded by ghostly voices — was one of three works given the shorts competition's top prize at this year's edition of the Rotterdam International Film Festival (IFFR).
«Betty Boop's Rise to Fame,» a fascinatingly self - reflective 1934 piece in which a journalist interviews «Uncle Max» about the career of his most famous creation, pays homage to those early films by having Max summon up Betty from an inkwell on his desk, and dropping her down into background sketches from three previous shorts.
... Many of Saturday Night Live's best moments in recent years have been in the filmed pieces, which is why NBC's two - hour special Saturday Night Live Presents SNL Shorts (9 / 8c) qualifies as a DVR alert.
«DISTRICT 9» Neil Blomkamp's alien saga, spun off of his own short film «Alive in Joburg,» was of a piece with something of a banner year in sci - fi cinema.
«The Mangler» is a short story in King's oft - reaped collection Night Shift (only seven of its twenty stories haven't made their way to the screen in some form or another), and revisiting it reveals the film to be surprisingly faithful to the details of the piece — another way of saying that the movie and its source material are equally stupid in their attempts to mine horror from a possessed laundry machine.
The short was only short pieces shot together of a much longer film Anderson and Wilson had in mind.
In fact, all 19 snippets are short extensions of already existing pieces from the film.
Rounding out the set is another production featurette («The Man, the Movie, the Legend»), a look back at the Max Baer fight with crew commentary («Ringside Seats»), and a short piece («The Friends & Family Behind the Legend») on the Braddock family's reaction to the making of the film.
... and truth - be-told that Pepsi ad (er, short film) is a great piece of 21st Century political Post Modern Pop - Art.
In the run - up to the auction, #YESALLWOMEN will feature various writers and performers meditating on the namesake hashtag: Actress Rose McGowan, the evening's emcee, will show the trailer for her short film, Dawn; Rain and Summer Phoenix will read a selection of Tweets from the movement; There will be spoken word pieces, poetry readings, and performance pieces; Deap Vally will play some of her music.
Blu - ray Highlight: The list of included bonus material isn't as impressive as it sounds, but fans of the movie will still no doubt be interested in director Sean Durkin's short film «Mary Last Seen,» which serves as a companion piece to «Martha Marcy May Marlene.»
However, there is also a short written piece on the global popularity of the Hubbard novel; while blatantly self - congratulatory, it is also a nice capper to this well - assembled disc, if only because it at least gives some concrete justification for this execrable film's existence.
An aspect likely to have aggravated the fall in figures is the rapid rise in popularity of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), which can either involve a 5,000 word dissertation, a report with findings from an investigation or study, or a short film or piece of music.
This could be a short film, a song, interview, promotional advert, role - play, animation, rap or a piece of poetry and can be factual or fictional.
This short film follows the process of creating the beautiful military dress coat worn by Hal Fowler as King Ignacio, from initial sketches to the full detail of the finished piece.
From short, experimental video pieces such as Hearsay of the Soul (2012) by Werner Herzog and selected works from George Kuchar's Weather Diaries (1977 — 2011) series, to lengthier features such as The Oath (2010) by Laura Poitras (who was nominated for an Emmy, an Academy Award and an Independent Spirit Award for her post-9 / 11 film My Country, My Country (2006)-RRB-, exemplify the vast conglomeration of video art and film.
Next up is the «Gateway of Realism,» two 6 - by -11-foot, high - resolution mountain landscape images featured in the same room as three vertical screens playing an original, silent video piece called «Harmonium Mountain I.» The short film is a festive, balletic, and at times meditative celebration of the same landscape, reproduced 65 times over in various colors and scattered like sentient confetti.
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