Sentences with phrase «slow motion through»

In this performance, the artist Yingmei Duan and her partner Nikos Fragkou walk hand in hand in slow motion through...
It's been a long time since we got to pop pills as we side jumped in slow motion through the air firing two guns at hundreds of henchmen who are trying to take you out.
A trip to Coney Island is like being dropped inside a candy box and when Eilis (for which you can read Ellis Island) first enters New York, she does so in slow motion through a battered old doorway into a Technicolor world flooded with sunshine.
This dream is about Monika running in slow motion through the spring blooms carrying a straw bag.

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On a testing screen behind Morel, Isa the parrot flies through a jungle in Phantom slow motion, every needle - thin barb of every candy - coloured feather vivid and distinct.
Unfortunately, we all sat down together to eat breakfast on the same side of a rickety picnic table that had seen better days, and the picnic table toppled over, practically in slow motion... our pancakes flew through the air and landed on top of us, along with everything else that was on the table.
When the alarm buzzes at 5:40 am, I groggily pull myself out of bed and go through the motions, but my pace is slow and my mind is still back in bed, resting under the sheets.
That's pour over coffee, a slow, manual method of coffee brewing in which you drip, drip hot water through a filter - covered cone in an even spiral motion.
For example, whenever Johnsonlaunches into a five - minute explanation of what he was feeling in the car as itentered a turn — including information such as throttle position, brake pressureand how the steering handled — Knaus will visualize in slow motion what's goingon inside the car as it rolls through the turn.
As she has grown we have gone through gallons of bubble solutions, dozens of bubble toys and even learned the science behind bubbles and made slow - motion videos of water balloons bursting.
It's best to take the night rituals slow and steady rather than quickly going through the motions of a bedtime routine.
That paper spelled out how an observer's motion through space affects his motion through time (to someone traveling at nearly the speed of light, time slows to a crawl), but it said nothing about treating time as a fourth dimension in a continuum of space - time.
It takes 29.5 years to complete one orbit around the sun and one circle through Earth's sky, by far the slowest motion of any naked - eye planet.
Some cameras were designed to zip through hundreds of feet of film within a couple seconds, capturing every detail of massive fireballs in stunning slow motion.
They also found that sharks used powered swimming more often than a gliding motion to move through the ocean, contrary to what scientists had previously thought, and that deep - sea sharks swim in slow motion compared to shallow water species.
A parachute is usually a soft fabric device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag.
In other words, the stretch is performed by moving through a challenging but comfortable range of motion for 10 - 12 reps.. They can be best described as slower, modified versions of the exercises that you're about to perform, and their role is to warm up the muscles, stimulate better blood flow and most importantly, improving the range of motion around your joints, which is a key contributor to reducing the risk of joint injury.
However, for better isolation of the posterior head, perform it in a slow and controlled manner and instead of going through the full range of motion, use half reps (stop at the point when your arms reach your side).
The main advantage of incline dumbbell curls is that they provide constant tension through the full range of motion, so performing them in a very slow and controlled manner will allow you to reap incredible gains.
You don't have to do any kind of weird slow motion eating or anything, just take your time and don't rush through your meal.
If you've been guided through the process by a physical therapist, this is the time they may use slow motion video analysis to assess your running progress and fix any issues before they become larger problems.
In this low - impact, slow - motion exercise, you go without pausing through a series of motions named for animal actions — for example, «white crane spreads its wings» — or martial arts moves, such as «box both ears.»
To avoid the bodybuilder trap of becoming slow, tight, and inflexible, it is vital to work through a full range of motion keeping the reps low, the rest periods long, and lifts as explosive as possible.
Try to go through as large a range of motion as possible performing the exercise in a slow and controlled manor.
Contract your abs and use a slow, controlled motion to move through each repetition.
Mousetrap Tearing Through Hot Dogs In Super Slow Motion.
And while the film is at times scarily atmospheric — a hunt in the cramped sewers under Baltimore, a horse chase through a foggy wood — it too often abandons the stony, old - timey horror that should be its main motif, because despite all the nonsense it works, in favor of slow - motion bullets and a super villain-esque masked crusader who is capable of impossible feats of speed and marksmanship.
As a plus Pathfinder's sporadic action sequences are spectacularly violent - limbs and heads fly and blood spurts arc gracefully through the air in slow motion as the mighty Vikings bring their axes and swords down upon hapless natives, but when the characters aren't scuffling you'll begin to wonder what happened to the plot, or what's going on inside the characters» heads.
Usually you go through half speed, very slow motion, and then you'll do it full - out just so that we can get into our bodies and make sure that everybody's safe for the actual performance.
Sam Witwicky is having a personal crisis, he's thrown into the middle of the Autobot vs. Decepticon war, and ultimately he has to run through the middle of battling robots in slow motion to save the Earth... for a third time.
Since «George Washington» (2000) opens with a teenage girl's dreamy, wise - beyond - her - years narration as the camera floats in slow - motion through waving fields of grass and glides along railroad tracks, you probably don't need to be told that first - time feature director David Gordon Green, then just twenty five and fresh out of film school, was a big Terrence Malick fan.
The film is an exhausting collection of airplane CGI Firefox - style and heroic slow - motion establishing shots with shutter - staggered sprints through minefields, tripwires, and large - calibre gunfire that would be more at home in a chop - socky Van Damme opera.
Wong's avant - garde filmic aesthetic is composed of elliptical storytelling through the use of deeply drenched tones, slow motion, jump cuts and fragmented images.
Helmed by veteran TV director Mimi Leder in somehow small - screen - friendly Panavision (that she manages to make her panoramic establishing shots look like the stock transitions in any episode of «Hart to Hart» should be included in a textbook somewhere), the picture goes through the motions — from discovery of the peril by naïfs to the involvement of the Internet to the slow - in - coming participation of the powers that be — of a genre most recently (and faithfully) resurrected by The Day After Tomorrow.
The grim view accentuates the macabre story, and while Ritchie can not help from giving into the intermittent stylistic flashes, they work and are occasionally exhilarating, like a slow - motion run through a series of explosions that leaves a main character's outcome in question, if only briefly.
There is a secret passageway, a slow - motion jaunt through a forest as bullets and mortar shells tear apart the trees, and a shootout on a speeding train.
The Zack Snyder formula mentioned usually involves heavy use of slow motion, and most of his films have a particular look to them — like they're all sent through the same filter before reaching the screen.
Beside Dorval, the best thing about the film is probably the cinematography, even though it sometimes calls a bit too much attention to itself, what with all the off - center close - ups, slow - motion tracking shots à la Wong Kar - Wai, B&W shots of Hubert talking to the camera, colourful fantasy cutaways... Still, you can tell that the kid has seen a lot of movies and instinctively knows how to recreate the things he likes in others» work through his own.
Here the brand is venturing deep into R territory, pretty much from the opening credits where the camera zips through one of those frozen - bullet, slow - motion car crashes as cheeky generics stand in for names.
Peters brings a playfulness to the role and contributes the wittiest and most enjoyable action scene in the film, a supersonic rescue mission speeding through a slow - motion explosion.
Speedsters on screen have been well - established through ultra slow motion since the breakout Quicksilver scene in X-Men: Days of Future Past, and Zack Snyder's introduction of The Flash into cinema follows the same template.
On the one hand, perhaps this is too much to read into a teen sex flick, but on the other, Greenfield is inviting us to look deeper into the characters through the way in which he constructs his film, utilizing some very good, moody music mixed with vivid, slow - motion imagery to evoke many feelings, mostly profound.
Aside from starting slow, U-571 goes through the motions at a pleasant clip, with some dazzling special effects along the way.
Rusty is a dull hero, an alleged bad boy who loves his mother, respects his mom's boyfriend, wants to save his best buddy in the whole world, and speaks with unnatural lyrics of love for a woman he just meets in a diner (Marley Shelton, who appears in one scene to walk through a door and to a stool repeatedly in slow motion before making googly eyes at Rusty, who returns the favor).
But while Creevy struggles with the basics of suspense — often indulging in the same hacky, buzz - killing slow motion shots as he did in Welcome To The Punch — his direction of the film's modestly conceived action sequences is serviceable: a relentless foot chase through the winding streets and picturesque houses of a medieval town; an escape from a Hagen - owned warehouse that's directed in part as a Children Of Men - style long take; and the centerpiece, a head - spinning, car - wrecking pursuit down the Autobahn.
In the first scene of Wet, you slide down a long table in slow motion, smashing through towers of champagne glasses and a giant cake as you gun down thugs who are trying to kill you.
Director White tries to hide the use of body doubles through slow - motion inserts of the stars in action, but it's not terribly effective.
A perfect distillation of character and mood expressed in silence and in shouts; of emotion visualized through quick cuts and slow motion into a tone poem of stark eloquence with nary a flaw in its running time.
When the federal police show up to arrest him, Quaid kills an entire team in a few quick movements (Director Len Wiseman shows it in a fake one - take, a choice that makes infinitely more sense than the reliance on random slow motion shots and lens flares from randomly placed light sources that he shows through the rest of the movie).
Francis Ford Coppola 1992 film Bram Stoker's Dracula could have been retitled «Mario Bava's Dracula», for Coppola and his son, Roman, who worked on the film as a second unit director and was in charge overseeing special effects, were so taken with one scene in Black Sunday — a slow motion horse - drawn carriage riding through fog — they lifted it wholesale for Dracula's arrival at the Borgo Pass.
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