Sentences with phrase «used in a single film»

OSCAR CHANCES: Could tie with «Machete» Kills» for most blood used in a single film.

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Five - cent plastic bag fee to discourage single use bags and eliminate plastic film from municipal land - fill to be implemented at Walmart stores in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Québec...
Dissolvable film has enabled single - use versions of many non-solid products that otherwise could only be packaged in bulk, including personal care and household products such as laundry detergent and shampoo, and foods like li
Based on recommendations included in the report, the Governor is introducing a program bill that would ban the provision of single - use, plastic carryout bags at any point of sale, and would provide the Department of Environmental Conservation with exclusive jurisdiction over all matters related to plastic bags and film plastic recycling.
And secondly, this 2D exciton is stable at room temperature and robust against defects, as it is present in any type of TiO2 — single crystals, thin films, and even nanoparticles used in devices.
«Single - walled carbon nanotube field - effect transistors (FETs) have characteristics similar to polycrystalline silicon FETs, a thin film silicon transistor currently used to drive the pixels in organic light - emitting (OLED) displays,» said Mark Hersam, Dodabalapur's coworker and a professor in the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University.
About ten years ago, after ferroelectric properties were demonstrated in ultra-thin single - crystal films of perovskites, an alternative concept for memory devices was proposed — based on the use of the tunnel effect.
Researchers measure the spray cone right down to single droplets using laser measuring devices, study the formation and evaporation of liquid AdBlue films on the walls of the exhaust pipe, and gauge the AdBlue breakdown all the way until the formation of the reduction agent for the nitric oxides in the adjacent catalytic converter.
The low - density polyethylene (LDPE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics we use for bottles and closures are also used to make film for foods and powders that are packaged in single - serve packets.
It's the first feature - length narrative film shot in a single take (on digital video, using a specially designed disc instead of tape).
I've had a 26 - year love affair with that film: I've seen the stage version and the Disney Hollywood Studios version in Orlando, I have the DVD, I have Belle - themed dishes (that my 18 - month - old daughter uses now, I swear)... and though I have no idea how many times I've actually watched the movie, it's enough that I know every single word by heart.
But the film's greatness also lies in its use of a single location setting.
Trying to turn all this reporting into a coherent two - hour - long feature film is like using the ground meat from dozens of cows to produce a single burger (one of the many dangerous industry practices Schlosser assails in the book).
Interestingly, the film uses a girl (Rooney Mara) in the opening scene as the single biggest influence on Zuckerberg's brainstorm.
Planes, Trains... was basically a PG - 13 film rated R for a single scene in which the F - word is put to extensive, colorful use primarily as an adjective.
The eponymous «white ribbon» is a kind of scarlet letter used by one family in the film to single out impure behavior.
In any case, this will go down as not only one of the most famous examples of product placement in movies, but the single stupidest thing the Mars company ever did (when they denied the use of M&M s in the filmIn any case, this will go down as not only one of the most famous examples of product placement in movies, but the single stupidest thing the Mars company ever did (when they denied the use of M&M s in the filmin movies, but the single stupidest thing the Mars company ever did (when they denied the use of M&M s in the filmin the film).
She had a coming out doubleheader at this year's Sundance Film Festival where she was the star of two of its most buzzed about films: Martha Marcy May Marlene, in which she plays a girl who escapes from a cult, and Silent House a film that uses a single camera shot to follow her character, a terrified girl descending into madness, around an abandoned summer house.
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.
Kessling works across a range of media such as photography, film, and performance, and here the images reflect performative tools for exploring identity, often juxtaposing the artist's own body with objects and materials such as dust sheets, clay, fabric and paper bags used with transformative effect — the temporal nature of the performative movement frozen in a single gesture — a single still from an action, or a response to an art - historical identity.
For this exhibition she has selected some of her most significant landscape drawings and collections of found natural objects and has created a body of new work culminating in a major, one hour - long, two - screen 35 mm Cinemascope film, Antigone, which uses multiple exposures to combine places, people and seasons into a single cinematographic frame.
Standing apart in gallery 7, Animitas (2014) by Christian Boltanski consists of a real - time film using a single static shot in the Atacama Desert in Chile and a bed of flowers.
In his newest single channel video installation, Gatson uses original footage of a Black Panther rally on the day of the funeral of slain member Bobby Hutton, interrupting the film with with blank pauses and overlaying the clip with colorful forms to create a kaleidoscopic effect.
Therefore alongside a heavy use of film, which Rosenthal highlights as «a good medium to cross the border between fiction, fact and documentary» there is a great deal of performance — be this in the form of single musical events or ongoing actions — and analogue media as well.
Used in sculptural pieces, room - sized environments, drawings and paintings, performance, artist sketchbooks, LED sample models and documentary film, Miyajima's electronic counter gadgets draw together a single conversation about the nature of time, renewal and questions of mortality.
This show may not offer any big new revelations about the nature of the circle, but it brings together a magnificent, occasionally mad cornucopia of rounded works, from the London Underground sign from Oval station to magical pieces of Zen Buddhist calligraphy, created during a single exhalation of breath; from Marcel Duchamp's Anaemic Cinema, a whirling «psychedelic» animated film from 1925, to Chicago artist Theaster Gates's A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, in which a stuffed goat on a tricycle, originally used in Masonic ceremonies, runs noisily round a circular railway track.
It would feature a single shot using black and white 16 mm film of a man in a tuxedo, filmed from the neck down, using sign language to speak the final speech from Charlie Chaplin's 1940 film The Great Dictator.
Set in the sixteenth century and using the writings and memoirs of a number of seafarers as its raw material, this single channel film is a Brechtian costume drama which merges Shakespeare's The Tempest with true accounts of the journeys to and dreams of the «New World».
Turner prize exhibits have included: a 2 - hour film of the artist (Mark Wallinger) wandering aimlessly around the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, dressed in a bear suit; a dead sheep in formaldehyde (Damian Hirst); an installation of a white room with a single light bulb blinking on and off (Martin Creed); an installation of an unmade bed complete with used condoms and tampons (Tracy Emin).
The single - use coffee pod situation is getting so dire that one film producer decided to tackle it from a different angle, in hopes of catching consumers» attention.
SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL BACKGROUND * As a Chemist / Materials scientist / engineer with over 30 years of higher education and experience in creation of novel electronic materials (bulk, film, and single crystal), devices and their characterizations (structural, transport, thermal, surface, electrochemical, spectroscopic, magnetic, and mechanical), energy and environmental research using several advanced techniques.
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