Sentences with phrase «technical feat in»

Emmanuel Lubezki (a.k.a. el chivo) won his second Oscar in a row for Best Cinematography for his technical feats in Birdman.
In film studios in Leningrad, years before human space travel, visual - effects pioneer Pavel Klushantsev developed groundbreaking visual and technical feats in film that envisioned a future of zero - gravity, unrestricted space travel, humans living domestic lives on space stations and cosmonauts clambering across the surface of the moon in search of oil and minerals.

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He was never quite able to match the feats he achieved on the pitch however, and after his last post as manager of Inter Milan in 1995, he took a post in that technical secretary's office where he still sits today, scouting for the next generation of Inter Milan talent.
Owen Coyle has combined his technical nous with Bolton's raw physical attributes to form a side which is so difficult to beat that only Arsenal and Liverpool have managed such a feat in twelve matches this season.
The technical feat involved stringing together all the amino - acid building blocks in erythropoietin, but it's unclear if the team produced a properly folded form
Skilled cave divers like Bogaerts and Schmittner move gracefully to maintain visibility going in, but getting out alive is still a technical feat.
In a stunning technical feat, an international team of scientists has sequenced the genome of an archaic Siberian girl 31 times over, using a new method that amplifies single strands of DNA.
Measuring such displacements, billions of times smaller than vibrations produced naturally in the environment, is the astonishing technical feat that LIGO has accomplished.
Cindy Sherman's work was a factor in Jun Takahashi presentation, where a mindblowing technical feat compelled a suspension of judgement.
And sate it does, at least from a technical standpoint: The 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer * is the finest for one of the film's theatrical cuts — a remarkable feat considering it's the longest instalment of the trilogy (and thus harder to squeeze onto a single - sided, dual - layered platter), though perhaps not so astonishing in light of two years having passed since The Fellowship of the Ring debuted on the format.
For that, thank Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron for their iconic performances, the technical team for the eye - popping visuals, the stunt crew for breathtaking feats of daring, and especially director and co-writer George Miller for expanding his 35 - year - old franchise in startling ways.
Visible digital artifacts are minimal in the MPEG - 4 / AVC - encoded picture, even though more than five hours of content were squeezed onto one double - layer BD — an impressive technical feat!
But after the last five years or so of Oscar history, the technical achievements and total nominations for Shape start to align with movies like Gravity, The Revenant, and La La Land: big, impressive feats of moviemaking that win Best Director with ease only to falter in Best Picture.
This 240Z was built by Nissan Technical Center and Competition Department employees to break the stock - body F / GT class land - speed world record at the Bonneville Salt Flats, a feat it accomplished in 1976 with a speed of 166.037 mph.
This is quite a feat on any track, but particularly so at the Hungaroring: «In addition to the technical requirements of getting a time, there are the frequent changes of direction to contend with, no pause, and the need to be precise on the brakes, off the brakes then on the gas again, all this throwing one around the car and putting a physical strain on the driver, particularly in a physical and powerful car like the CobrIn addition to the technical requirements of getting a time, there are the frequent changes of direction to contend with, no pause, and the need to be precise on the brakes, off the brakes then on the gas again, all this throwing one around the car and putting a physical strain on the driver, particularly in a physical and powerful car like the Cobrin a physical and powerful car like the Cobra.
Even with Intel's strong technical support and sponsorship — and with the caliber of the specialists gathered around the project's table in Frankfurt — getting something that can be called a book in 72 hours is no mean feat.
Following in the footsteps of the 32 - inch display, the new engineering feat overcomes the technical hurdles of large - dimension electronic paper screens, measuring at an impressive 25.9 inches wide and 34.8 inches tall.
There are lots of other little effects that go un noticed but after playing on my 1080p tv for 6 hours now in the campaign... its really a technical feat by bungie.
These radically unpopulated pictures, all shot from the same horizon line, are feats of technical precision and sublime beauty; their «emptiness» stands in stark contrast to the fullness of the political pictures.
And such a feat is likely to remain impossible for the foreseeable future, because a) the mathematics are chaotic (in the technical sense, which I presume I don't need to explain), and b) the data we have, though already voluminous, is not even close quantitatively and qualitatively to the fantastic precision needed to specify the state of the planetary system as definitively as that.
It seems increasingly likely that this smartphone — at least in its «Pro» version — will stand out from competitors with a new technical feat: A triple camera on the back of the handset.
Apple should never be written off in these situations; but given CrucialTec's prediction, if Apple does deliver an effective onscreen fingerprint sensor this year, it's likely to be a highly impressive technical feat.
Listing technical prowess in 20 + languages is quite a remarkable feat but the employers are interested to know your area of expertise.
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