Not exact matches
Napster co-founder Sean Parker's proposal to sell first - run movies to home viewers at $ 50 a pop has stirred up various corners of Hollywood, with big movie
studios and theater chains up
in arms over the Screening Room idea while multiple major filmmakers have landed on opposing sides of the argument.
This led Trudi into the talented
arms of photographer Juliet McKee, who arranged to come to Trudi's
studio and capture the beauty of Trudi's artwork and her workspace
in a four - hour photo shoot.
The tabloids are up
in arms, Nigel Farage is spitting all over the microphones
in radio
studios across the land and Downing Street says: «You know what?
Today I was sitting
in the spin
studio, getting ready to start class and I struck up a conversation with the woman to my right who had great tattoos on her
arms and back.
Following the success of last year's Million Dollar
Arm, which was pretty decent, and previous efforts like Cool Runnings (brilliant), Invincible (okay) and even Remember The Titans with Denzel Washington (decent), the
studio presents McFarland, a film named after one of the poorest towns
in California, situated just north of Los Angeles.
No longer affiliated with the similarly - named animation company that Fox now distributes, the live - action
arm of the
studio founded
in the 1990s by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen has slowed its output to a trickle since entering a long - term distribution deal with Disney
in 2009.
Oprah stands glaring with her
arms folded
in front of her
studio audience, who are having mixed reactions.
«Lord of War» was a bold look into the world of
arms dealing, but he followed up that excellent dark comedy with «The Host» and «
In Time,» two all - around lackluster
studio pictures.
Jeep fans who were up
in arms about the Compass and Patriot crossovers will have a no reason to get aggravated; a new video that purports to go inside Jeep's design
studios apparently show a new crossover based on a C - segment Fiat.
Other than that, Gearbox should also be working on new installments
in the Duke Nukem, Borderlands and Brothers
in Arms franchises, so we should hear a lot more from the
studio in the near future.
• A round - up of the besttools for mobile development • A look at developing games for Google Glass • A
studio tour of Aardamn Digital, and a look at its iconic parent company • We visit the German dev hub that is Frankfurt • How Lionhead harnessed the power of Unreal Engine 4 • The results of September's close fought Develop Quiz • Geomerics details its work with
Arm's Mali platform • Unity's new 2D elements are profiled
in detail • A farewell to Blitz, with response from the industry • Autodesk tells all about its indie - friendly middleware Maya LT • Microsoft maestro Paul Lipson shares his thoughts on game audio and composing • The Tizen OS opportunity explored, and why Marmalade matters there • Creative England and Microsoft's Greenshoots initiative under the microscope • Our expert columnist Nick Gibson offers advise on attracting and impressing external funders
The main
arm of the commercial games space — colloquially called triple A because of its $ 100 million budgets, hundreds - strong
studio teams, and obsession with the ideal of visceral realism — is contracting despite the increases
in executive pay.
Champions of Norrath's modest success led to a PS2 sequel called Return to
Arms, which came out
in 2005 and was developed by the same
studio (Snowblind Games).
Initially
armed with nothing but experience
in playing games and a number of constraints, the small
studio now aims to make its original title Switchcars recognized as the video game with the most vehicles
in the world, and Derail Valley the best train simulation on the market.
The
studio has at least three high - profile first - person shooters
in development: Aliens, Borderlands 2 and Brothers
in Arms: Furious 4, but senior producer Brian Burleson insisted Colonial Marines is getting the attention it deserves.
In any case, we hope the Big N swoops in to give the Dyack's new studio Quantum Entanglement Entertainment a shot in the arm so they can secure this sure - fire hi
In any case, we hope the Big N swoops
in to give the Dyack's new studio Quantum Entanglement Entertainment a shot in the arm so they can secure this sure - fire hi
in to give the Dyack's new
studio Quantum Entanglement Entertainment a shot
in the arm so they can secure this sure - fire hi
in the
arm so they can secure this sure - fire hit.
«Square Enix is an amazing company, whether you work for one of its
studios or publishing
arms, or if you're thinking of joining, this company has given me the opportunity to grow and do what I love to do best, work
in [a] creative and ridiculously talented company at the heart of the video game industry.»
Duke is indeed returning, as Take Two announced recently that Gearbox, the
studio behind Brothers
in Arms and Borderlands, was taking the reins of the Duke Nukem franchise.
Back
in the original
arm of Toys for Bob's
studio where the working Tiki Bar stashed with delicacies is readily accessible, producer Alex Ness returns to not only pen the Trap Team story, but also lend his voice to several characters including the infamous Chompy Mage trappable villain.
So it's refreshing to see the Dutch
studio give up the shooter
arms race and trade
in the grays and browns of Killzone for a colorful new property.
And then she takes it all
in the crook of her
arm and marches back to the
studio, where she closes the door, puts her cellphone on an unreachable shelf, and begins the work.
In one two - year period, his studio burned down, he got cancer, his wife had an affair with fellow abstract expressionist Roberto Matta and left him, he broke his neck and arm in a car accident and only then committed suicid
In one two - year period, his
studio burned down, he got cancer, his wife had an affair with fellow abstract expressionist Roberto Matta and left him, he broke his neck and
arm in a car accident and only then committed suicid
in a car accident and only then committed suicide.
Barely five months after the Armenian - American painter Arshile Gorky hanged himself
in a Connecticut barn after a year of incalculable agony — rectal cancer, a
studio fire that destroyed much of his work, separation from his wife, a car crash that snapped his neck and paralysed his painting
arm — the world's oldest art magazine chose to publish not a posthumous tribute but a derisively brief dispatch of his final show.
The experience was a bit bewildering at first, since the
studio is a laboratory where the artist has more than a dozen «experiments» going simultaneously: a giant firefly contraption takes up a swing - set zone; materials for an upcoming performance are laid out on every surface of the seating and sofa zone; fish tanks surround a computer zone and provide the staging ground for an oceanic corral project; dozens of human
arm forms, cast
in a Black Power salute and cast
in gold, are lined up along a wall,
in preparation for a huge installation
in Washington, D.C. this fall; a 3 - D printer is on pause as it creates Lilliputian figures for who - knows - what; and everywhere are various staging grounds of plastic models which will eventually be sprayed
in gold and mounted on pins, to create Kaino's now - signature six - foot - tall, glittering gold pin drawings that suggest atomized worlds.
Ben - Ner's homespun process is evident, connecting his work to a long lineage of artists that have recorded their actions rather than perform them live, from Bruce Nauman's repetitive movements
in his
studio, such as Walking
in an Exaggerated Manner Around the Perimeter of a Square (1967 — 68), to Chris Burden's Shoot (1971),
in which the artist has a friend shoot him
in the
arm with a rifle.
«Giuseppe Valona, the model, a man of fine proportions, weary one day of posing
in the
studio, threw himself back, stretched out his
arms and gave a great yawn.
He always looked like a tramp shambling down the street with holes
in his shoes and a crumpled paper bag under his
arm -LSB-...] I had moved to a
studio in a nameless apartment building at 404 East 14th Street.
The single - minded Peggy Guggenheim marched around to artists»
studios in a Paris under the threat of German invasion,
armed with a shopping list compiled by her adviser Herbert Reade.
Dentons» innovation
arm Nextlaw Labs has invested
in legal transaction management software platform Doxly,
in a $ 2.25 m Series Seed funding round that includes investment from Hyde Park Venture Partners and startup
studio High Alpha Capital.
Joseph Lubin's Ethereum design
studio, ConsenSys has decided to jump directly
in the Blockchain venture capital ecosystem by setting up a dedicated venture investment
arm.