Sentences with phrase «through quality film»

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These series» «prestige» accrued initially through their production quality, through their writing, acting, cinematography, and art direction executed at a level previously reserved to feature films.
Specifically, the Columbus, Ohio - based manufacturer of high - quality plastic film has drawn great interest from Brook & Whittle through its EarthFirst line of films made from renewable resources.
One way that we have responded to this challenge is through Transmet, a film - free laminate option for paper and paperboard that retains the luxury feel and standout quality of our other laminates while offering impeccable sustainability credentials.
Innovations will include SkinTight ®, a film which reduces food waste through extending product shelf life; WENTOPRO ®, a film which provides a high barrier against moisture and harmful mineral oils; and FleXtreme ®, the printing technique that provides print quality comparable to Gravure with very high ink and colour density at a more competitive cost level.
Canadian Rodney Graham has won deep respect for the rigorously intellectual quality of his art, which ranges through photography, film, video, music, sculpture, painting, and writing.
By no means can I promise that everyone will embrace this film, as its script is so problematic, and its strengths aren't particularly upstanding, but their subtle impact goes a long way in overcoming shortcomings through quality aesthetic and dramatic value which make this a worthy epic.
Released in theatres on August 24,1966, «Fantastic Voyage» was not only a film of authentic wonder but a science fiction masterpiece with amazing special effects... the team enters the body of a man where they see first hand the oceans of life within the human body that contains the «corpuscles», «the heart», «the lungs» and other features of the human body through which the crew move through are exquisitely designed in great detail with artistic quality.
The detail throughout the film is one of the nicer qualities as ever fiber, hair and wrinkle come through with ease.
WFF, is a significant player within the Canadian film fest circuit, i known for its intimate, casual environment, set by Mishaw's loyal and tireless admin team, consisting mostly of women, most of whom have been with the festival for years, setting the stage for high - quality film - centric hospitality through which filmmakers and industry honchos mingle, and deals are made not only via scheduled one - on - one meetings, but also in the hot tub or on the ski slopes.
Obviously a cold war parable, the film arguably has as its best quality its sound design, which finds through an ominous thrum of silence a rattlesnake rattle in the noise the baddies produce once they finally emerge from their smouldering crater.
As with all comedies, this quality isn't sustained all the way through the feature, but Super Troopers is still a damn funny film.
However, it doesn't take long to accept him in the role, despite the physical differences and not altogether convincing aging (or lack thereof), as he delivers a quality performance that carries the film through some very dark patches.
Powell has scored most of Liman's previous films, which have varied in quality from The Bourne Identity through to Jumper.
2012 Festival Films Not everything from Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW and Cannes have made it to theaters yet, but we can certainly attest to their quality while we wait for them, and you'll be hearing more from these films through us and others throughout the year.
Few of his silent films survive; though through the rediscovery of Delicious Little Devil (1919)-- one of his early titles with Mae Murray — modern audiences may note a high standard of quality filmmaking Leonard observed even then.
The film is certainly daring and different, qualities which deserve acclaim, but it can also be a chore to sit through, which is surprising given its mere 99 minute running time.
This oddly named but inestimable DVD outfit deserves a shout - out for its industrious and often wondrous efforts as a quality clearinghouse for niche titles that might otherwise fall through the cracks, from music docs (The Great Rock»n' Roll Swindle) to classic television (Freaks and Geeks, SCTV, priceless Dick Cavett collections devoted to film, rock music, and comedy), and definitive comedy compilations (Steve Martin, Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor).
And the film is through and through suffused with the almost - spiritual quality of the African light, and a mosaic of linguistic and musical traditions.
His wide - ranging movie love shines through in the film's formal precision and romantic yearning, qualities that call to mind Wong's Chungking Express and In the Mood for Love.
Its low - rent qualities make it for suitable for TV viewing, and it's entirely possible that down the line the film might gain more fans through showings on TV (this is begging for a movie slot on Comedy Central).
It's based on a series of graphic novels and director Edgar Wright, whose love of popular culture bounces through his films and TV projects with creative abandon, celebrates the graphic qualities of the comic book origins in a playfully cinematic manner.
You never quite know what you're going to get from Howard — I don't think there's ever been another major film composer who has gone through such a wide range of styles (of course lots of other film composers have written in a wide range of styles, but not like Howard, with no real sign of consistency of individual voice between them) and such a wide range of quality, with his music as likely to be dull and sometimes worse than that as it is to be compositionally and emotionally soaring and inspired.
The film evokes a love for the golden age of animation, represented through the construction of Roger Rabbit himself, who embodies Disney's high - quality animation, Warner Bros.» character design, and Tex Avery's sense of humor.
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His latest documentary, Dawson City: Frozen Time, is the perfect pairing of subject and artist, giving him the chance to explore the ghostlike qualities of cinema through the story of a small town in Canada's Yukon Territory, where five hundred lost reels of nitrate film were buried in permafrost in a swimming pool.
This may have something to do with its success as adaptation — it may be the most obvious choice among Pynchon's novels for silver - screen immortalization given that it's riffing so hard on one of cinema's favorite genres (and those riffs are themselves on the original noir novels as refracted through half a century or so of films of the same), but this simpatico quality presents possibilities and pitfalls in equal order.
They also feature rich characters and abnormally (for an action film) strong emotion, and what makes Face / Off a Woo film through and through are these two qualities.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
The film I made through the lab is the highest quality film and most personal project I have ever made.
Through resources on individual films as well as more generic resources, we aim to give teachers high quality, curriculum linked teaching materials which can be used within the technological possibilities of the classroom of the 21st century.
- A sense of superior quality was pursued for the CR - Z's interior space through various details including use of metallic thin film accents (Standard on CR - Z α) for the front console box and door handles.
Using high - quality film stills and boxed sections focusing on major themes and personalities, Lace takes the reader through the early blackface actors, the servant roles so prevalent in Depression - era cinema, the broadened awareness of African Americans following WWII, the blaxploitation films of the 1960s, and the impact of Spike Lee's 1989 film, Do the Right Thing.
Watching a film through Blinkbox Movies, sound has the directional quality to make audio sound more immersive and the detail is great as well — stereo speakers on a tablet really are worth looking out for.
Options range from the ultra-portable and the ever popular 7 inch tablet PCs, through to super-fast 9 and 10 inch tablet computers with high - quality HD displays so you can watch your favorite films as the director intended.
So, if convergence is presented as a reciprocal agreement between the game industry and film industry that will improve the quality of both games and film, will consequently broaden markets for the game industry and secure markets for the film industry — but the core promise of improved quality through shared approaches is impossible, what remains of the reciprocal agreement?
The Flood Gallery Fine Art Center fulfills its mission by designing and providing art exhibitions, public events, and educational experiences that promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art, support the creative efforts of artists, and enhance the quality of life through interpreting, collecting, and exhibiting art, architecture, dance, film, and design.
Capitalism and its promise of a better life is explored through paintings on luxury fabrics whose patterns acquire a neo-classical painterly quality; Orientialism and a subtle critique of European values are explored in the films of his roadtrip to Pakistan and Afghanistan with shocking neutrality; and conceptual art is mocked in Potato House (1967) and paintings of absurd mathematical equations, while the series of self - portraits — Polke as astronaut, Polke as drug — confront the contemporary individual in the mire of history.
We accomplish this through affordable studio space, quality curated exhibitions, and programming such as critiques, town halls, figure drawing classes, film screenings, and so forth.
Projects include workshops, seminars, discussions, exhibitions, and presentations that contribute to the formation of artists and the general public through high quality proposals coming from visual arts, photography, film, dance, and performance.
Volume Eleven's rather unprepossessing quality was in stark contrast to the adjacent film, shot in crisp digital video, which follows an unnamed protagonist as he wanders through an abandoned airport over the course of a week, having been stranded there mysteriously for years.
As he improvises a life amid this strange exile, the film's protagonist invites us to enter his mind, which assumes the labyrinthine quality of the architecture through which he wanders.
Doig's paintings, through their visual play of impasto and glazes, conjure the cinematic quality of a vintage film reel and the nostalgic glow of memory.
To continually and unceasingly further myself and my passions in all aspects of the video / broadcast / film industries with excellence obtained through experience and educational opportunities in order to provide for my family a higher quality of life.
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