In this experimental, quasi-narrative film, which features writer / poet Anne Carson and actor Stephen Dillane, Dean has gone so far as to combine multiple «scapes» and events within
the single film frame, therefore, mixing different places, geologies and seasons into a single cinematographic image.
Dean's use of aperture gate masking is a labor - intensive process, analogous to a form of stenciling, which allows her to use different shaped masks to expose and re-expose the negative within
a single film frame.
Not exact matches
In the first instance, then, I shall, as it were, be stopping the
film and examining a
single frame, pointing to various of its details and suggesting their overall significance.
In France, Henri Bergson noted that reality is a dynamic flux, like a cinema, from which abstractions, like
single frames of the
film, are made; for intelligibility the abstractions must be referred back to the élan vital from which they were originally drawn; intuition is more perceptive of reality than abstractions.
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).
It's a mesmerizing look at Vincent Van Gogh's final days, as elegantly interpreted by a team of 100 professional painters who hand painted every
single frame of this truly unique
film.
There's hardly a
single wasted
frame in this tightly - paced siege
film, turning the screw on its characters (and the audience itself) with some nail - biting tension that doesn't let up.
No
film season is complete without a few
films that are designated as «must - sees» before a
single frame of them has even been
filmed, and summer 2007 is no exception.
The
film is a beautiful piece of art, a painting come to life, every
single frame so carefully crafted from the makeup to the costumes to the set design, to the way the camera moves from one room to another, and to the incredible performances.
Ever since the release of the first trailer of Avengers: Infinity War, diehard fans had been poring meticulously over every
single frame and still from the movie, released via both official and unofficial channels, trying to figure out the main story beats of the superhero ensemble
film.
The only people I can see enjoying this
film would be
single lonely men in slow motion and freeze
frame on their own on a dvd.
Typical for modern
films of this nature, the action scenes are filled with shaky handheld cinematography and rapid cuts that mean there often isn't a
single well -
framed shot in the whole sequence (and if there is it lasts about a nanosecond before being replaced by one that isn't).
Wright spends almost the entire
film mapping his small English town so that, when the climax turns into a Tony Scott - flavored free - for - all, not a
single bullet is fired haphazardly, and off - screen space is just as easy to follow as what's in the
frame.
It's arguably the best directed
film here, with video - artist - turned - feature - filmmaker Steve McQueen along with DoP Sean Bobbitt never wasting a
frame, never shifting the composition of a
single frame in the wrong direction.
There's also some cinematic auteurism, borrowing well from
film directors Michael Antonioni and Michael Haneke, each who employed several minute - long
single frame shots to evoke somberness and slowly heightening suspense.
Hiding the
film's considerable age, the sharp, clean black and white picture suffers from nothing more severe than a few missing
frames in a
single shot.
Probably nothing was going to have quite the same impact as John Boyega «s head popping up into
frame in that first teaser trailer (which we featured in last year's edition of this feature)-- after all, it was the very first glimpse we got at the
single most widely anticipated new
film release of the last few decades.
by Walter Chaw Stop on any
single frame of Alfonso Cuarón's remarkable war idyll Children of Men — a
film that's rarely in repose, sometimes seeming composed of one long, frantic shot — and I suspect the sharp - eyed, educated viewer would be able to cull a reference to modern art, most likely one about men reduced to their base animal nature.
Though, I've never even seen a
single frame of a Twilight
film, nor do I desire to.
THE DVD Both
films presented on a
single, dual - layer platter, An American Band is in its original 1.33:1 full -
frame aspect ratio while I just wasn't made for these times appears in an advertised 1.85:1 (non-anamorphic) presentation that seems closer to 1.66:1.
In exchange for this freedom, short -
film practitioners must distill their creative vision to its most vital essence, without wasting a
single frame of
film, and take deliberate care to achieve a certain unique, singular effect.
It's a good - hearted
film in every
single frame, and shining through is the gift of a man who knew how to link state of the art technology with a deceptively simple, really very powerful, story.
In several shots from 1974 that were
filmed with a stationary camera, and in at least one shot from 1980, the picture develops a mild but unmistakable case of vertical jitters, with the image shifting up and down a
single pixel or two from
frame to
frame, indicating some minor registration problems during the
film - scanning or telecine process.
Even though the 45 ″
single «Rock Around the Clock» was originally released to mediocre success a year earlier, it was director Richard Brooks» choice to
frame the song front and center under the opening credits, repeat it throughout and end with it, that shook the country, nee the world (check out the
film and song's effect on Britain's Teddy Boys here) to its core.
There is pain and agony on almost every
single frame of this
film as the couple engages in a cat and mouse game with Vicki, the teenage girl that they've chosen as their latest victim.
Taken during the
filming of a TV commercial, the leaked image shows the A1 has an angular face, one that is instantly recognisable as an Audi, thanks to the LED driving lights and
single frame grille.
The most widely - used solution, however, has proven to be electronic paper displays that show color by combining traditional black and white screens with different types of color filters; this is not unlike early
film's Technicolor process, which simultaneously exposed two
frames of a
single strip of black and white
film, one behind a green filter and one behind a red filter, to show a movie in color.
For this exhibition she has selected some of her most significant landscape drawings and collections of found natural objects and has created a body of new work culminating in a major, one hour - long, two - screen 35 mm Cinemascope
film, Antigone, which uses multiple exposures to combine places, people and seasons into a
single cinematographic
frame.
And to complicate things, Mr. Lüpertz frequently works in series, repeating a
single image with eye - testing variations, the equivalents, he tells us, of the individual
frames of a
film that, similarly, evoke the passage of time.
Akinbiyi's work is at its strongest in groupings: collections dedicated to a
single city that we experience like
frames of moving
film.