Sentences with phrase «traditional film processing»

At MASS MoCA West will exhibit Edge of the Cloud (2011), a grid of thirty ink - jet prints, which, like many of West's works, were created by digitally scanning an object into the computer, eliminating the camera and traditional film processes.

Not exact matches

The printers use a «dry» processing technique known as thermal dye transfer (as opposed to the traditional «wet» process of bathing exposed film in liquid chemicals).
This process of film deposition is common for traditional semiconductors like silicon or gallium arsenide — the basis of modern electronics — but Cornell scientists are pushing the limits for how thin they can go.
The fourth video in the Beginner Series that I am in the process of filming for the Weston A. Price Foundation involves going through the pantry of my friend Alma, to help her clear out any unhealthy foods and replace them with more nutrient dense, traditional choices.
In the film's stronger moments, the artist in her definitely seems to be saying that the impulse to retreat into cultural fundamentalism carries dire risks, that much of what is old and traditional needs changing and there are some things about the detested process of globalization that are wonderfully liberating.
But, so long as you can follow the story well enough, and don't mind the rather lengthy takes that Soderbergh enjoys during scenes of running or driving, Haywire is worth seeking out for a smart, stylish, and off - speed action film that blends traditional thrills with Soderbergh's independent experimentation with the process of genre filmmaking.
Using traditional research methods (reading old books) and non-traditional film processes (boiling old books) Gatten's films trace the contours of private lives and public histories, combining philosophy, biography, and poetry with experiments in cinematic forms and narrative structures.
Catching on that traditional animated movies» days may be numbered and cashing in on the public's fascination with the CG process the whole scene looks positively crowded this year: 2004 sees the release of four entirely digital films - Shrek 2 and Shark Tale from DreamWorks, The Polar Express from Warner Bros., and of course The Incredibles.
Unfortunately for Disney, in the process, they have also lost the formula for making enduring family fare, as it seems that the powers - that - be have made the decision not to make a traditional Disney film, but to emulate the other CGI movies that have been released in recent years instead.
Following the traditional screening of a clip from each film, Kagan led the nominees in a lively roundtable discussion of technical and creative processes of each director from pre-production to final cut.
One thing that can be said for the movie is that something exciting is constantly unfolding on the screen, amplified by beautifully animated scenery that fully realizes the potential of computer use in traditional animation (courtesy of the «deep canvas process» that was cultivated for this film).
He advocated using film «to engage preservice teachers in a process of reconceptualizing the traditional, autonomous views of literacy that they had upon entering the teacher education program and of acquiring a sociocultural view of multiliteracies» (p. 511).
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.
The chemical processing step required to develop traditional film x-rays is eliminated, creating a huge reduction in chemical usage and hazardous waste.
Photography on view will include traditional film, digital and alternative photographic processes.
Winogrand focused his camera and snapped the shutter, but much of the work of a traditional, film - based photographer takes place in the darkroom, where images are cropped, tones are enhanced or lightened and decisions are made about the developing process that will be used (silver prints, sepia tones, platinum, dye transfer — lots of options).
Chapline's process blends traditional sketching and painting with rendering softwares, blurring the lines between digital and analog representation to create work that is reminiscent of both cell phone screens and film noir sets.
London - based photographer Robin Cracknell explores themes of love, loss and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional film photography and cinematography, and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras and salvaged 35 mm cine film.
Biography: London - based photographer Robin Cracknell explores themes of love, loss and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional film photography and cinematography, and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras and salvaged 35 mm cine film.
Cindy Patrick retired her film explorations with «traditional» alternative photography processes in favor of making painterly images using only an iPhone and iPad.
Yes, most of the artists presented use traditional photo processes to create their images, film, camera, enlarger, etc., but...
The artist removes the film from its conventional context by applying different processes that range from traditional artistic techniques (painting, drawing, collage, grafitti, etching) to alternative actions such as emulsion, chemical manipulation and direct exposure of the photosensitive material to light.
Emily works in many different photographic and traditional medium, including film, digital, alternative processes and mixed media.
You will be introduced to development processes and methods, animation / film theory and technical skills for traditional, digital and experimental animation.
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